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Active clinical trials for "Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Infection"

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Clarithromycin for the Treatment of Infections Caused by Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM)

Nontuberculous MycobacteriaMycobacterium Avium Complex

Use of oral clarithromycin for treatment of chronic lung disease due to Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare and other non-tuberculous Mycobacteria

Completed6 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Effects of Azithromycin on MAC Disease Prevention in HIV-Positive Patients...

Mycobacterium Avium-intracellulare InfectionHIV Infections

This study is designed to find out whether HIV-positive patients whose immune systems have improved after receiving anti-HIV treatment should take azithromycin to prevent Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) disease. This study also examines the possibility of putting off MAC prevention treatment in patients who respond well to anti-HIV drug therapy. Azithromycin is approved for the prevention of MAC disease in people with HIV and low CD4 cell counts. However, some people who have taken azithromycin have been found to carry antibiotic-resistant bacteria (germs that can grow despite the presence of drugs used to kill them). It is not known whether the risks associated with taking azithromycin outweigh the risk of getting MAC disease.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

The Safety and Effectiveness of Clarithromycin Plus Zidovudine or Dideoxyinosine in the Treatment...

Mycobacterium Avium-intracellulare InfectionHIV Infections

To evaluate three doses of clarithromycin in children with AIDS and Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) infection who are receiving concurrent antiretroviral therapy. Before more extensive evaluation of this promising drug for treatment of MAC infection in children can be done, it is important to study the pharmacokinetics of this drug in this population, to get information regarding its use in pediatric patients receiving currently available antiretroviral drugs, and to get information on the antimycobacterial activity of this drug.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Treatment for Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC) Infection in HIV-Infected Patients...

Mycobacterium Avium-intracellulare InfectionHIV Infections

To assess the feasibility of using culture and staining techniques to quantify tissue Mycobacterium avium Complex (MAC) burden in bone marrow. To correlate and compare changes in MAC bone marrow burden with quantitative MAC blood culture results at baseline and after 4 and 8 weeks of treatment. MAC is easiest to detect in the blood, although doctors generally believe that MAC in blood is just "spill-over" from infection of other parts of the body. Traditionally, studies of potential treatments for MAC focus only on MAC changes in the blood. This study compares MAC changes in blood to those in bone marrow, which is another tissue where MAC is often found.

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Crohn's Disease With an Antibiotic Regimen Directed Against Mycobacterium Avium Paratuberculosis...

Crohn's Disease

Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the gastrointestinal tract. The origin of Crohn's disease remains unknown and there is no curative therapy, either medical or surgical, for this gut disorder. It is believed that an infectious agent is important in the development of Crohn's disease. The similarity of Crohn's disease to the animal form of ileitis, termed Johne's disease, supports the possibility that both disorders are caused by exposure to Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis or MAP. Multiple investigators have demonstrated good clinical responses of patients with Crohn's disease to treatment with triple antibiotic therapy directed against mycobacterial infection. The hypothesis of this protocol is that triple antibiotic therapy is useful as a medical therapy for patients with Crohn's disease. The aim of this study is to examine the response of patients with Crohn's disease who are not receiving therapy with biological agents to triple antibiotic therapy.

Withdrawn8 enrollment criteria

A Drug Interaction Study Investigating the Effect of Rifabutin on the Pharmacokinetics of Maraviroc...

HIV InfectionHIV-1 Infection1 more

Healthy volunteers are being recruited for this pharmacokinetics study. The objective is to characterize the pharmacokinetic properties of maraviroc alone and when administered with rifabutin and to assess rifabutin and 25-O-desacetyl-rifabutin pharmacokinetics compared to the literature.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Improving Tolerance of Treatment of Pulmonary MAC Infections

Mycobacterium Avium ComplexAdverse Effects

The purpose of this study is to improve tolerance of treatment of pulmonary Mycobacterium avium Complex disease via the use of therapeutic drug monitoring and the addition of anti-nausea medication or dietary supplements to the patients' daily drug regimen. The aims of this study are to use (1) Zofran® (Ondansetron 8mg), an anti-nausea medication or (2) a dietary supplement to decrease medication related gastrointestinal side effects of medications used to treat Mycobacterium avium Complex.

Withdrawn13 enrollment criteria

Program Cell Death Receptor 1 in Mycobacterium Avium Complex Lung Disease

Mycobacterium Avium

To understand the components of PBMC in MAC-LD patients, including T cells, B cells, nature killer cells, and monocyte. To confirm the phenomenon of reduced PBMC response in MAC-LD patients To study the proportion of apoptosis and PD-1 expression in T cells among MAC-LD patients, MAC colonizers, patients with tuberculosis, and healthy controls. To study the apoptosis and PD-1/PD-L1 expression in T cells/macrophage from bronchial lavage among MAC-LD patients, MAC colonizers, patients with tuberculosis, To examine the PD-1 gene polymorphism and the correlation with MAC-LD.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Mycobacterium Avium Intracellulare Complex (MAC) Study

Mycobacterium Avium Intracellulare Complex (MAC)

This study is short course (3 month) multiple drug antibiotic therapy. The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the clinical and radiology response to assess whether drug resistance develops and assess quality of life measures with MAC disease.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Effects of MAC Preventive Therapy on Disease-Causing Bacteria in HIV-Infected Patients: A Substudy...

Mycobacterium Avium-intracellulare InfectionHIV Infections1 more

Some people who have taken azithromycin to prevent MAC (Mycobacterium avium Complex, a bacterial infection common in HIV-infected persons) have been found to carry antibiotic-resistant bacteria (germs that grow despite the presence of drugs used to kill them). The purpose of this study is to see if people who take azithromycin carry more antibiotic-resistant bacteria than people who have chosen to delay MAC preventive therapy. When bacteria like Streptococcus (a type of bacteria that causes pneumonia and meningitis) are frequently exposed to antibiotics, the bacteria can become resistant to the drugs. MAC preventive therapy uses antibiotics, but this can make it difficult to treat other infections caused by bacteria that have become resistant in HIV-infected persons. If MAC preventive therapy is delayed, Streptococcus in the body may be less likely to develop resistance. Therefore, if the patient does get a Streptococcus infection, it will be easier to treat because it is not resistant to the antibiotics.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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