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Double Blind Study of Thymopentin Effects on Patients With HIV-1 Infection

HIV Infections

Examine the ability of thymopentin (Timunox) to: Reduce the amount and/or frequency of virus isolation. Stimulate the immune system and alter the clinical findings in patients infected with HIV who do not yet have AIDS.

Completed25 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

Cross-linking as Treatment in Infectious Keratitis

Infectious Keratitis

To compare between SCXL and ACXL for treatment of infectious keratitis

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Temocillin Versus a Carbapenem as Initial Intravenous Treatment for ESBL Related Urinary Tract Infections...

Urinary Tract Infections

TEMO-CARB is a phase 3, randomized, controlled, multicentre, open-label pragmatic clinical trial to test the non-inferiority of temocillin versus carbapenem as initial intravenous treatment of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) due to extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) producing enterobacteriaceae.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy Study of Cefepime-AAI101 in the Treatment of Complicated Urinary Tract Infections...

Urinary Tract Infections

Multi-center, randomized, double-blind, non-inferiority study of cefepime 2 g/AAI101 500 mg combination compared to piperacillin 4 g/tazobactam 500 mg in a population of adult patients with cUTI or AP. The study will be conducted in approximately 115 sites located in the EU, the US, Central, South America and South Africa.

Completed32 enrollment criteria

RESCEU: Defining the Burden of RSV Disease

Respiratory Syncytial Virus InfectionsRSV Infection

This observational study will determine the burden of RSV disease in at least 2000 healthy infants over 6 years until November 2026. The study will determine the incidence of acute respiratory tract infection (ARTI) associated with RSV, of medically attended ARTI and RSV related hospitalisation. Mortality (RSV associated and all-cause) through all RSV seasons and the health care costs, resource use and Health Related Quality of Life will also be determined. The study also aims to determine important risk factors for RSV infection (by severity and healthcare utilisation.

Active10 enrollment criteria

Immune Function as Predictor of Infectious Complications and Clinical Outcome in Patients Undergoing...

Transplant

At Rigshospitalet, Denmark, we will examine the immune function of solid organ transplant recipients before and at several timepoints after transplantation as well as the clinical outcome, especially the risk of infections complications and graft rejections. The immune function will be assessed with a complete immunological profiling consisting of immune phenotype (flow cytometry), immune function (TruCulture®) and circulating biomarkers. The study aims to generate prediction models of patients at excess risk of poor clinical outcome, with the ultimate intent to propose personalized immunosuppressive regimes to be tested in future randomized clinical trials.

Active2 enrollment criteria

Chemotherapy w/wo WeiLeShu in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

Microbial ColonizationColorectal Cancer

A total of 50 patients with metastatic colorectal cancer will be enrolled in the study. The patients were randomly divided into the WLS-intervention group and the control group. The two groups of patients were given the most appropriate medication according to the specific conditions of the disease. Patients in the intervention group received additional oral administration of Weileshu, a probiotics product (Tongchuang Biotechnology).

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Complications in Pediatric Mechanical Circulatory Assistance: Evaluation of Infection Management....

Heart FailureImplant Infection

End-stage heart failure in children is a rare cause of infant mortality. The most frequent cause is dilated cardiomyopathy, often of undetermined origin, which can lead to cardiogenic shock refractory to standard medical treatment. In such cases, it is essential to resort to exceptional means, available at tertiary care hospitals such as in Lyon. The therapeutic means includes long-term circulatory assistance (VAD). This type of circulatory assistance is becoming increasingly used in view of the shortage of heart transplants. Indeed, the average waiting time on the paediatric transplant list varies from 3 months to over a year for children under 5. Berlin Heart EXCOR (BHE) is the only long-term support available for children (2). It is a pulsatile para-corporeal assisting device with percutaneous cannulas. Despite technical and medical advances in circulatory support, the presence of foreign material is frequently complicated by infection. Infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in this population. It is most often of nosocomial origin, linked to central line infections. The germs associated with these infections are mainly bacteria, with a small proportion of fungi. The most common pathogens are multi-resistant gram-positive bacteria, which colonize the skin, adhere to the implanted equipment and create biofilms. Infections have a major impact on the morbidity and mortality of patients undergoing mechanical assistance, with an increased risk of thrombo-embolic events and difficulty in managing anticoagulation, secondary to inflammation.

Active3 enrollment criteria
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