Birth Cohort Study for Respiratory Infections
Upper Respiratory Tract InfectionsThe primary objectives are to evaluate relationship between nasopharyngeal microbial colonization and the occurrence of AOM or pneumonia in infants.
FebriDx DISRUPT Acute Respiratory Infection Trial in Acute Respiratory Infection: An Evaluation...
Acute Respiratory Tract InfectionsThe aim of this study is to determine performance characteristics of the FebriDx test in predicting viral or bacterial infection etiology among febrile (observed or reported) patients presenting the emergency department, urgent care centers or primary care offices with suspected acute respiratory tract infection.
A Two Arm, Multi-Centre Clinical Evaluation of the NxTAG Respiratory Pathogen Panel
Respiratory Tract InfectionBronchitis2 morexTAG RPP assay is a PCR-based assay to detect the presence or absence of viral and bacterial DNA / RNA in clinical specimens (nasopharyngeal swabs). The objective of this study is to establish diagnostic accuracy of the xTAG RPP.
Sample Collection to Evaluate an Investigational Instrument for the Detection of Respiratory Viruses...
Viral Respiratory InfectionThe purpose of this sample collection study is to prospectively collect respiratory viral clinical samples, conduct standard of care comparator testing and archive the collected residual samples for future testing in order to establish the clinical performance characteristics of the investigational instrument.
Bacterial Colonization in Tracheostomized Patients With Neurological or Neuromuscular Disease
Infectious Disorder of TracheaRespiratory Tract Infections1 morePatients with neurological or neuromuscular diseases may need a long-term tracheostomy to improve their respiratory function. Bacterial flora and bacterial drug resistance in the respiratory tract have never been studied until then for this type of patient in spite of their frequent hospital stay, their regular exposition to antibiotics and their susceptibility to swallowing disorders due to their pathology. This study is based on a single tracheal aspirate within the 48 first hours of the patient stay for a ventilation check up beside any infectious context to describe the basal bacterial respiratory flora.
Incidence of Severe Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections in Preterm Brazilian Children
Respiratory Syncytial VirusesRespiratory Tract InfectionThe primary objective of this study is to determine the incidence of severe RSV LRTI requiring hospitalization among infants born < 35 weeks gestational age for one year of follow-up.
Observation of Initial Procalcitonin and the Clinical Course of Patients With Acute Respiratory...
Respiratory Tract InfectionsObservation of the initial Procalcitonin values and the clinical course of consecutively included patients with Acute Respiratory Tract Infections at general medical practices in greater Hannover.
Severe Pandemic H1N1 Infection in ICU: Comparative Resource Utilization
Novel H1N1 Influenzal Acute Respiratory InfectionThe main purpose of this study is to review the resource utilization of severe adult H1N1 pneumonia undergoing antiviral and oxygen therapy, mechanical ventilation and support with pulmonary rescue therapies ( nitric oxide, ECMO, HFO) in critically ill patients in Winnipeg. Secondary objectives include, comparison of resource utilization to other similar disorders (viral pneumonia, bacterial pneumonia, septic shock, ARDS). The investigators will also look at the percentage of patients that required ICU care as compared to those who could be cared for on medical wards. The investigators will determine the resources used by both groups and compare. Finally the investigators will record the frequency of chronic comorbidities in hospitalized adult H1N1 patients.
Online Learning Portal on Under Five Pneumonia
PneumoniaChildhood Pneumonia2 moreDespite the availability of standard pneumonia management guidelines and multiple global efforts, pneumonia continues to be the leading killer of children under five, accounting to around 17% of the total under five deaths globally. In Pakistan, pneumonia contributes to 16% of under five mortality in the country having a well-defined yet poorly functional healthcare system. Although, there are standard set of guidelines for management of pneumonia patients however, the management practices of this illness are variable across the country. This could be attributed to non-availability of work ready graduates which in turn is due to variations of teaching methods across various institutions. Although the medical students across these institutions do get exposed to clinical cases in the final year however, this exposure is also variable. If this clinical experience is coupled with an adjunct capacity building mode using an online platform. there is a possibility that students could be trained in a better way.
Posaconazole Prophylaxis for CAPA Prevention in Critically-Ill Patients
COVID-19 Respiratory InfectionAspergillosisCOVID-19 associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA) is considered a potentially life-threatening infection in critically ill COVID (Corona Virus disease)-19 patients. This study will investigate the efficacy of mold-active prophylaxis with posaconazole for patients with severe SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome)-CoV-2 infection admitted to the ICU (intensive care unit) in a multi-center case-control study in Europe.