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The Rate of C-reactive Protein (CRP) Increase as a Marker for Bacterial Infections in Children

Bacterial InfectionsViral Infection

Fever is one of the most common problems in pediatrics. Differentiating between bacterial infections, that require antibiotic therapy, and viral infections that resolve on their own is an important challenge for physicians. C-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein that increases in response to inflammation and its level is generally higher in bacterial infections compared to viral infections. it can be measured by a simple blood test, however its utility as a sole marker for bacterial infection is limited. The hypothesis of the study is that measuring CRP velocity, e.g the value of CRP divided by the hours since the fever started will improve the utility of CRP for the diagnosis of bacterial infections in children.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Oral Human Papillomavirus Infection in HIV-infected Men

Papillomavirus InfectionsHIV Infections

Human papillomavirus (HPV)-infection belong to the most common sexually transmitted diseases worldwide. HIV-infected men having sex with men /MSM) are strongly associated with a higher prevalence of genitoanal HPV-infection, and perianal HPV-infections have been detected in up to 90% of HIV-positive men. The data concerning the incidence of oral HPV-infection in HIV-positive men, especially in the era of highly antiretroviral therapy, are conflicting. Thus, this prospective study mainly focuses on the incidence and prevalence of oral HPV-infection, spectrum of HPV-types, and oral high-risk HPV viral load in HIV-positive men.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Preparing for Adolescent HIV Vaccine Trials in South Africa:

HIV InfectionHIV Infections

This study will use the licensed HPV vaccine, Gardasil, as a surrogate for an HIV vaccine, in order to explore some of the ethico-legal,psycho-social and logistical challenges involved in running an HIV vaccine trial in adolescents.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Role of Plasma Procalcitonin in Prediction of Intra-amniotic Infection in Preterm...

Intra-amniotic Subclinical Infection.

It is hypothesized that the procalcitonin has a role to play in prediction of intra-amniotic subclinical infection.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Vietnam Cryptococcal Retention in Care Study Version 1.0

MeningitisCryptococcal4 more

It is hypothesized that implementing plasma CrAg screening in clinics providing routine HIV care will enable identification of Vietnamese adult patients with advanced HIV (CD4 ≤100 cells/μL) who have early cryptococcal disease, enable prompt preemptive treatment with high-dose fluconazole, and improve survival.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Microbiology of Severe Acute Tonsillitis, Peritonsillar Cellulitis, and Infectious Mononucleosis...

Acute TonsillitisPeritonsillar Cellulitis1 more

Prospective, observational study of the microbiology of patients referred to a tertiary care center with severe acute tonsillitis, peritonsillar cellulitis, or infectious mononucleosis.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Metagenomic Analysis of Gut Microbiome in Preterm

Microbial ColonizationMicrobial Superinvasion2 more

This is single center study. The investigators will try to know that relationships between intestinal microbiome and mortality in preterm infants and what relationships is between intestinal microbiome in preterm infants and morbidity, mortality.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Molecular Typing of Community-acquired Pneumonia Based on Multiple-omic Data Analysis

Respiratory InfectionsGenetic Disorder2 more

Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a heterogeneous disease causing great morbidity, mortality and health care burden globally. Typing methods for discriminating different clinical conditions of the same disease are essential to a better management of CAP. Traditional typing systems based separately on clinical manifestations (such as PSI and CURB-65), pathogens(bacterial types, virulence, drug resistance, etc) or host immune state (immunocompetent, immunocompromised or immunodeficiency). Thus, they are barely able to represent the real disease status nor to precisely predict the mortality. As the development of multi-omic technologies, the relatedness of different phenotypes at a molecular level have revolutionized our ability to differentiate among patients. Our study is aimed at establishing a novel molecular typing method of CAP. Multi-omic (including genomics, transcriptomes, and metabolisms) data obtained from enrolled CAP patients and isolated pathogens would be integrated analyzed and interpreted. Tthe investigators believe that an appropriate molecular typing method would lead to revolutionary changes in current arrangements of CAP.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Bioarray for the Serological Assessment of Immunity Against Vaccine-preventable Infections

Immunization; Infection

Recent observations in Germany revealed above-average high proportions of refugees affected by infectious diseases of public health significance. Scrutiny of the vaccination status showed sizeable presence of seronegative subjects, with conspicuously higher prevalence among children and adolescents, thus indicating urgent necessity of i) rapid identification of carriers of vaccine-preventable diseases and ii) adjustment of protection against such infections to European Standards. Rapid immune status check needs comprehensive diagnostic tool permitting simultaneous assessment of seropositivity. Validation of such tools requires comparisons of the immune status of subjects with known vaccination history with that of migrants with incomplete or missing health and vaccination records.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Italian Register for the Study of Complicated Intra-Abdominal Infections

Complicated Intra-abdominal Infections

The study will identify the epidemiological and treatment profiles of acute peritonitis in Italy

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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