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Mercury Levels in Premature and LBW Infants Receiving Thimerosal-containing Vaccines

Mercury Levels

The goal of the study is to find out how much mercury is in the blood, urine, and stools of premature and low birth weight infants who have received standard childhood vaccines that are given to all infants in Argentina. Seventy-two newborn premature and low birth weight infants from Durand Acute General hospital will participate in this study. Each infant in the study will need to make two visits, one at the time of vaccination and another 12 hours to 30 days later. Urine, stool, and a small sample of blood will be taken at each visit.

Completed0 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of a Home-based Community Health Worker Program in Rural Eastern Cape, South Africa

HIV InfectionsHIV/AIDS10 more

The purpose of this early Phase 2 comparison trial is to evaluate the impact of community health worker (CHW) home visitors on pregnant women and their children in a rural setting in the rural Eastern Cape of South Africa. The intervention provided by the CHWs targets underweight children, mothers living with HIV (MLH), mothers using alcohol, and depressed mothers with the goal of supporting pregnant women to improve birth outcomes, decrease the number of children born with a low birthweight, and develop child caretaking skills over time. UCLA has identified and matched four areas surrounding primary health care clinics: two intervention areas in which this CHW program has been running for one year, and two control areas without the program. Mothers in the research area are followed for one year after giving birth.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Neonatal Bacterial Colonization Study

Neonatal SEPSISPrematurity2 more

This study will evaluate the effect of skin antisepsis and/or emollient therapy on bacterial colonization dynamics in very low birth weight, hospitalized infants. Bacterial swabs from 5 body sites will be collected at baseline, day 3, day 8 and day 13 following study arm assignment. Study outcomes include changes in bacterial colony counts, burden of gram-negative and gram-positive pathogens and overall skin score.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Bovine Lactoferrin and Neonatal Survival in Low Birth Weight Babies.

Neonatal SepsisNecrotizing Enterocolitis

Pakistan has the third highest number of neonatal deaths worldwide. During the last two decades (1990-2013), neonatal mortality rate in the country has declined by only 1.0% per year. Severe infection is the second most leading cause of neonatal mortality, account for 28% of all deaths in Pakistan. Majority of neonatal deaths occur in infants who LBW (birth weight <2500g) and LBW comprises of both preterm / small for gestational age newborns. Breastfeeding helps protect infants from infections by serving as a source of nutrition uncontaminated by environmental pathogens. The protection is due to the multiple anti-infective, anti-inflammatory, and immuno regulatory factors transmitted through milk including secretory antibodies, glycan's, Lactoferrin, leukocytes, cytokines & other components produced by the mother's immune system. Reduction in neonatal infections and deaths is the aim of this study. The study is being conducted at the Aga Khan University in collaboration with University of Sydney.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

KBTH-GIRHL Healthy Birth Weight Study: A Cross-Section

InfantSmall for Gestational Age7 more

This study was designed and conducted in an effort to establish a comparison group for the Ghana PrenaBelt Trial (NTC02379728). The Ghana PrenaBelt Trial examined the effect, on birth weight, of a belt-like device to help pregnant women to avoid sleeping on their back during sleep in the third trimester. This study will seek to establish the typical birth weight of babies born to a cohort of healthy pregnant Ghanian women who are similar in characteristics to the women in the Ghana PrenaBelt Trial but who have not been educated to avoid back sleep during pregnancy nor have received a device to prevent back sleep.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Alkaline Phosphatase Level in Pregnancy and Its Association With Birth Weight

Low Birth Weight Infants

Alkaline phosphatase is known to be produced by syncytiotrophoblasts in the placenta and its levels are normally increased in pregnancy. Therefore, it would be reasonable to hypothesize that alkaline phosphatase would be low to low normal in cases of low birth weight / intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR)/ placental insufficiency.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

IMPAACT P1106: Pharmacokinetic Characteristics of Antiretrovirals and Tuberculosis Medicines in...

Low-Birth-Weight InfantTuberculosis1 more

P1106 is Phase IV prospective pharmacokinetic (PK) study of low birth weight infants who are receiving or will be receiving as part of clinical care nevirapine (NVP) prophylaxis, tuberculosis (TB) prophylaxis or treatment and/or combination antiretroviral (ARV) treatment containing lopinavir/ritonavir (LPV/r). The study is designed to describe the pharmacokinetics and safety of NVP, INH, RIF, and LPV/r in these infants receiving the drug(s) as part of clinical care.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Bovine vs. Human Milk-Based Fortifier Study

Very Low Birth Weight Infant (<1250g)

Most very low birth weight infants accumulate a nutrient deficit in hospital due to minimal nutrient reserves and elevated nutritional requirements which may contribute to poor outcome. Adding nutrients to human milk improves their nutritional status and growth, but it is unclear if adding bovine protein-based fortifiers as is the current standard of care has some unintended negative consequences to neonates. Infants will be randomized to have their feeds (mother's own milk or pasteurized donor breastmilk) nutrient enriched with a human milk-based fortifier or a bovine protein-based fortifier and will be followed in hospital to assess feeding tolerance, growth, gut inflammation, mother's milk and infant gut microbiome, and neonatal morbidity and mortality.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

An Early-customized Low Glycaemic-index (GI) Diet Prevents LGA Babies in Overweight/Obese Pregnant...

Maternal Obesity Complicating PregnancyBirth,or Puerperium5 more

High pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) are associated with many unfavourable maternal and neonatal outcomes. Adherence to lifestyle recommendations could be a major determinant of the efficacy on preventing unfavorable outcomes, namely among overweight/obese women. Previous studies investigated adherence to specific dietary patterns and their effect on pregnancy outcomes; however, no study has investigated adherence among overweight/obese pregnant women and its effect on the onset of several maternal-neonatal outcomes. This study aimed to determine whether the prescription of a lifestyle program, consisting of a customized low-glycemic index (GI) diet and a physical activity program, in overweight and obese women could affect the occurrence LGA babies. It also aimed to determine whether this kind of prescription influences the adherence to healthier eating habits, and how this, in turn, can influence the occurrence LGA.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Cycled Phototherapy: A Safer Effective Treatment for Small Premature Infants?

HyperbilirubinemiaPremature Newborns1 more

Cycled (intermittent) phototherapy will be compared to continuous (uninterrupted) phototherapy in the treatment of hyperbilirubinemia (newborn jaundice) in extremely low birth weight newborns in a pilot randomized controlled trial. Hypothesis: Cycled phototherapy (PT) will provide the same benefits as continuous phototherapy in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants without the risks that have been associated with continuous phototherapy.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria
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