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Convalescent Plasma Collection and Treatment in Pediatrics and Adults

COVID19Coronavirus Infection3 more

This is a prospective study, involving contacting potential plasma donors and the use of their plasma to help fight off infections of those suffering from COVID19 in accordance to collection guidelines for plasma and FDA IND requirement. This study will include up to 240 participants potentially receiving convalescent plasma and up to 1000 potential donors. There are 3 basic arms to the study: mild, moderate and severe/critical severity. All 3 severity groups are eligible for enrollment, but mild severity will not be given plasma unless there is progression. Moderate severity will given up to 1 unit of plasma and severe/critical severity up to 2 units. There is no placebo group, however given the excepted issues of shortages of plasma, intention to treat will be used for analysis.

Recruiting23 enrollment criteria

A Phase IV Study to Assess the Impact of the Change of Antiretroviral Treatment From Dual Therapy...

HIV Infections

242 patients (121 patients in each of the two treatment arms) will be included with a confirmed diagnosis of HIV-1 infection and with a stable antiretroviral treatment during more than 48 weeks with dual therapy (DTG + 3TC)

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Identification and Treatment of Cervical Abnormalities in Perú Through Integration of Pocket Colposcopy...

Cervical CancerHPV Infection1 more

The Pocket colposcope has 510k FDA clearance and has been successfully used in almost 1500 unique patients globally in Duke and non-Duke protocols to date. The objective is to provide colposcopy capability to rural communities in Peru potentially using Telehealth. Approximately 10,000 women will receive self HPV test kit for community health workers. Of these participants, approximately 1,000 HPV+ participants will be invited to participate in this pocket colposcopy study. Approximately 500 of these participants may require treatment using thermocoagulation.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Effects of Intravenous (IV) Omadacycline on Gut Microbiome

Microbial Colonization

Given the clinical need to improve upon current antibiotic regimens for the treatment of C. difficile infection with a particular focus on the impact of therapies on gut microbiome, this study proposes to characterize the impact of Intravenous (IV) omadacycline on gut microbiome of healthy volunteers.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Performance of a Single-use Gastroscope (aScope Gastro) for Esophagogastroduodenoscopy

GastroscopyEsophagogastroduodenoscopy5 more

Several infectious outbreaks have been described in the literature as a result of contaminated endoscopes. These endoscopes cannot be sterilized and require an extensive cleaning process in which breaches of cleaning protocols, endoscope damage or the formation of biofilm can prevent proper disinfection. The risk of endoscopy associated infection (EAI) and colonization due to contaminated endoscopes is still considered to be low. However, it is likely that there is severe underreporting of outbreaks due to a lack of recognition or assuming an infection to be endogenous. Due to the sheer volume of upper-gastrointestinal endoscopy worldwide, even with a low risk of EAI, the number of affected patients is significant. In response, several manufacturers have turned to the production of single-use endoscopes that eliminate the risk of exogenous infections. There are single use duodenoscopes on the market that almost seem to match the performance of reusable duodenoscopes. A new single use sterile gastroscope, Ambu aScope gastro, has been developed whose performance has not been previously described in patients. This multicenter single arm consecutive case series study will test the performance of these single use gastroscopes in patients undergoing esophagogastroduodenoscopy.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Trial of Third Party Donor Derived CMVpp65 Specific T-cells for The Treatment of CMV Infection or...

CMV InfectionPersistent CMV Viremia

The purpose of this study is to see how well transfusions of T-cells work in treating CMV. Tcells are a type of white blood cell that helps protect the body from infection. A transfusion is the process by which blood from one person is transferred to the blood of another. In this case, the T-cells are made from the blood of donors who are immune to CMV. The T-cells are then grown and taught to attack the CMV virus in a lab.

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria

Oral Antibiotics After Obstetric Perineal Tear

Obstetric TraumaInfections1 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate if 3 dose of oral antibiotics administrated the first day after a vaginal delivery with a second degree obstetric tear will decrease the risk of infection and/or wound dehiscence compared to women with 3 doses of placebo treatment.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

CIED Infection Quality Initiative Demonstration Project

Infections

The aim of this Quality Initiative (QI) demonstration project is to develop a model to increase guideline-driven care for patients with cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIED) infection. Multidisciplinary teams will be established to carry out the multifaceted intervention. This program seeks to improve early identification and diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and faster time to treatment of CIED infection.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Infection Prevention After TKA With or Without Vancomycin

Infection

Prospective, Randomized, Double Blinded Trial Comparing Clinical, Radiological and Laboratory Outcomes in prevention of infection after Total Knee Arthroplasty With or Without Vancomycin.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Antibacterial-coated Sutures at Time of Cesarean

Surgical Site InfectionSurgical Wound Infection2 more

Abdominal closure with antibacterial-coated sutures has been shown to reduce wound infections after a number of surgical procedures, but none of the previous trials included cesarean delivery. Our objective is to determine whether use of antibacterial-coated sutures reduces surgical site infection (SSI) after cesarean delivery.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria
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