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Infection Watch Study

COVID-19 Respiratory InfectionRespiratory Syncytial Virus Infections2 more

This study will reach out to patients who have undergone diagnostic testing for the following respiratory illnesses from January 1st, 2018 to July 9th, 2023: COVID-19, Influenza, Rhinovirus, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus. This study aims to develop a forecasting model to predict infection onset prior to symptom onset using wearable device data and known symptom onset and test dates.

Enrolling by invitation2 enrollment criteria

Incidence Of Mesh Infection After Hernioplasty In Obstructed and Strangulated Hernia Using Proline...

Incidence of Mesh Infection In Hernioplasty

The primary aim of this study is to detect incidence of mesh infection in cases presented with obstructed or strandulated hernia.A prospective controlled study will be carried out after obtaining written informed consent from all patients and approval of the ethics committee of the faculty of medicine, Assuit University.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Comparative Autoantibody and Immunologic Cell Marker Study

Autoimmune DiseasesLupus Erythematosus2 more

The purpose of this study is to compare immune phenotype, function, and specificity of B lymphocytes from different developmental stages in autoimmune patients to B cells from infectious disease patients and healthy controls.

Enrolling by invitation15 enrollment criteria

Use of Collatamp G Antibiotic Impregnated Sponges in the Treatment of Peri-prosthetic Total Joint...

Infection

The purpose of this study is to determine if Collatamp, a small flat sponge soaked with antibiotics will help to improve the success rate of the treatment of acute joint infections after a joint replacement surgery. Our hypothesis is that those patients receiving the Collatamp sponges will have an improved success with respect to the eradication of infection at one year following treatment.

Terminated5 enrollment criteria

Cutibacterium Acnes: Triple Prevention in Shoulder Operations

Post-Operative Wound InfectionSurgical Site Infection

Patients planned for shoulder surgery will be identified and contacted for participation. After informed consent is provided, patients will be randomised into one of three groups: pre-operative cutaneous disinfection with iodine (control group), pre-operative cutaneous and subcutaneous disinfection with iodine (double prevention), and pre-operative cutaneous and subcutaneous disinfection with iodine combined with a skin preparation protocol with benzoyl peroxide gel in the days prior to surgery (triple prevention). Bacterial cultures will be collected during surgery of the surgical field and tissue layers. Culture positivity for Cutibacterium Acnes will be compared between the groups as a primary outcome.

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Parent-to-Child Nasal Microbiota Transplant to Promote Colonization Resistance to Staphylococcus...

Staphylococcus AureusMicrobial Colonization1 more

This pilot study looks to determine whether transferring a parents healthy, diverse nasal microbiota to the participant's infant(s) will create a healthy, diverse neonatal nasal microbiome.

Not yet recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Infection by Resistant Microorganism

PneumoniaBloodstream Infection9 more

The goal of this individual patient data meta-analysis is to estimate the attributed and the associated health burden related to bloodstream infections, pneumonia, skin and soft tissue infections, surgical site infections and urinary tract infections, caused by target drug-resistant pathogens, in high income countries. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: Are common infections caused by drug-resistant pathogens associated with an increased health burden, when compared with individuals with the same infection caused by a susceptible strain (attributed burden)? Are common infections caused by drug-resistant pathogens associated with an increase health burden, when compared with individuals without the infection under study (associated burden)?

Enrolling by invitation7 enrollment criteria

Film Array Gastrointestinal Panel Compared to Usual Care for ED Evaluation of Infectious Diarrhea...

Infectious Diarrhea

This research study will test a laboratory test called Film-Array Gastrointestinal (GI) Panel. This GI Panel is a test that can identify the bacteria or viruses that may cause diarrhea. This test will enable the ED doctor to better understand the cause of diarrhea to try to determine the best treatment. The primary objective of this study is to determine if testing ED patients who complain of diarrhea will lead to more optimal use of antibiotics. Optimal use of antibiotics is defined as the most appropriate antibiotic to treat a specified pathogen.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

Intestinal Microbiome Dynamics in Solid Organ and Stem Cell Transplant Recipients

Transplantation InfectionKidney Transplant; Complications3 more

This is a pilot study designed to investigate the alterations in the gut microbiome that occur during the course of kidney transplantation, liver transplantation, allogeneic hematopoietic stem cells and mesenchymal stem cells transplantation in association with the clinical outcomes.

Enrolling by invitation4 enrollment criteria

Fourth Dose of mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine in Residents of LTCFs

SARS-CoV2 InfectionCoronavirus Infection

This study is a multi-centre, blinded, randomized controlled trial. LTCF residents ≥ 65 years who have received three doses of mRNA vaccine will be randomized to vaccination with a fourth dose of Pfizer-BioNtech mRNA- COVID-19 vaccine or to vaccination with a control (Prevnar-13 vaccine).

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria
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