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Identification and Quantification of Immune Response Induced by Hyaluronidase and Other Factors...

Invasive Pneumococcic

4 tubes (2 x7-ml dry tubes with yellow gelose, and 2 x 5 ml tubes with blue CTAD) will be taken from the patient within 24 hours following inclusion (D0) in the department in which the patient is hospitalised 4 tubes (2 x7-ml dry tubes with yellow gelose, and 2 x 5 ml tubes with blue CTAD) will be taken from the patient every 7 days following inclusion for 5 weeks (if the patient is still in hospital at the time), in the department where he/she is hospitalised (D7, D14, D21, D28, D35). Samples will no longer be taken once the patient has left the CHU, even if all of the samples have not been taken. For children less than 6 years old, only 2 tubes (1 x 7 ml dry tube with yellow gelose, and 1x5 ml tube with blue CTAD) will be taken following the same timetable. For hospitalised patients, a leeway of 48 hours is authorized for the sampling procedure. Samples will be taken at the same time samples are taken for the usual care of the patient. The tubes will be taken to the Bacteriology Laboratory using the usual collection circuit of the CHU. These tubes will then be redirected to the Infectious Diseases Laboratory to be centrifuged and then stored at -80°C. The strain of Streptococcus pneumoniae isolated in the patient will be preserved at -80°C. If strains other than Streptococcus pneumoniae are isolated, these different strains will all be preserved at -80°C under the same identification number.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Air-impingement Manipulation to Clear Subglottic Secretion Compared With Drainage Tube in Prolonged...

Ventilator Associated Pneumonia

This is a randomized controlled trial compared two methods to drainage subglottic secretion in prolonged intubated patients.After enrolled, patients are randomized assigned to intermittent subglottic secretion drainage group and air-impingement manipulation group.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

IL-17 Neutrophils in CF Lung Inflammation

Cystic Fibrosis

The purpose of this study is to determine whether IL-17 polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) are central to the disease pathology in CF. This will be determined by demonstrating that IL-17 PMNs are present in the CF airway, correlate with lung function measures, and decrease in patients being treated with IV antibiotics for a pulmonary exacerbation.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Ventilator Associated Tracheobronchitis in the First 14 Days in ICU

Airway ColonizationTracheobronchitis and Pneumonia Associated With Ventilator

To investigate the clinical course and risk factors for VAT and the impact of VAT on Intensive Care Unit (ICU) morbidity and mortality.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Monitoring of Lung Sounds of Patients With Pneumonia

Pneumonia

The aim of this study is to investigate if any correlation between lung sounds of pneumonia patients and the clinical development or therapy of the pneumonia exists.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Optimization of PK/PD Target Attainment for Ceftriaxone in Critically Ill Patients With Community-acquired...

PharmacokineticsCritical Illness

WP2.1. PK/PD target attainment Plasma exposure ELF exposure WP2.2. Predictive dosing algorithm WP2.3. ECMO subset

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Evaluation the Association of Microbiome Between Respiratory Tract Samples and Stool Samples in...

MicrobiotaPneumonia3 more

A prospective observational study. Enrolled participants admitted to ICU due to pneumonia and respiratory failure need mechanical ventilator support. Investigators collected the residual specimens, such as sputum from endotrachea aspiration, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid in those participants as the usual care in the ICU. Those residual samples were sent to extract RNA and sequence by using high-throughput sequencing (next-generation sequencing) method. Investigators will compared the microbiome feature between lower respiratory tract and stool specimens in those participants diagnosed as pneumonia with respiratory failure.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Double Carbapenem as Rescue Strategy for the Treatment of Carbapenemase-Producing Klebsiella Pneumoniae...

CarbapenemKlebsiella Pneumonia

An observational two-center case-control study exploring the clinical impact of double-carbapenem use in a population of critically il patients with severe carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae infection

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Innovative Treatments in Pneumonia (ITIP) 3

Pneumonia

This is a prospective observational study assessing the clinical outcomes of children 2 to 59 months of age with both pneumonia and other co-morbidities presenting to a tertiary hospital outpatient setting in Malawi, Africa who are most at risk for mortality or have other complications and thus, are typically excluded from childhood pneumonia studies.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Lung Ultrasound for Acute Respiratory Infections by Community Health Workers

ChildPneumonia

The specific objectives focus on using a train-the-trainer model to educate CHWs in Pakistan on performing and interpreting pediatric lung POCUS. In the first phase, the POCUS experts from Toronto will rigorously train the first generation of local lung POCUS users who are Pakistani health care providers to become local lung POCUS trainers. These first generation trainers will subsequently collaborate with the POCUS experts from Toronto to develop a two-day training program for lung POCUS image interpretation and acquisition that is tailored to novice users (CHWs) in low-resource settings. In the second phase, the first generation local lung POCUS trainers will deliver and evaluate the new training program to the second generation of users - a group of CHWs in Karachi. In the third phase, we will establish the reliability of CHWs to perform lung POCUS on pediatric patients with respiratory symptoms, upon completion of the training program developed by local trainers.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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