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Active clinical trials for "Meningitis"

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A Study of Fluconazole in the Treatment of Cryptococcal Meningitis in Patients With AIDS

MeningitisCryptococcal1 more

To compare the safety and effectiveness of fluconazole with that of placebo as maintenance treatment for preventing the relapse of cryptococcal meningitis in patients with AIDS.

Completed53 enrollment criteria

Cryptococcal Optimal ART Timing Trial

Cryptococcal MeningitisHIV Infections1 more

The Cryptococcal Optimal ART Timing (COAT) trial seeks to determine after cryptococcal meningitis (CM) whether early initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) prior to hospital discharge results in superior survival compared to standard initiation of ART started as an outpatient.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Study to Demonstrate the Safety of WBR Administered at the Same Time as Intrathecal Liposomal Cytarabine...

Solid Tumour Neoplastic MeningitisBrain Metastases

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety of giving Whole Brain Radiotherapy (WBRT) together with intrathecal liposomal cytarabine (DepoCyte®) for patients with leptomeningeal metastases. The study will compare the safety of giving DepoCyte at the same time as WBRT with giving the drug after WBRT is complete.

Completed32 enrollment criteria

Study Evaluating Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of Meningococcal B Vaccine in Healthy...

MeningitisMeningococcal

The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of an investigational meningococcal B vaccine in healthy infants.

Terminated19 enrollment criteria

Multi-center Comparison of Fluconazole (UK-49,858) and Amphotericin B as Treatment for Acute Cryptococcal...

MeningitisCryptococcal1 more

To compare the safety and effectiveness of fluconazole (FCZ) and amphotericin B (AMB), alone or in combination with flucytosine (FLC), as treatment for acute cryptococcal meningitis in patients who have not been treated previously or who have relapsed after a previous successful treatment. Cryptococcal meningitis is an important cause of disease and death among patients with AIDS. Usually AMB is given either alone or with FLC to patients with this infection, but these treatments are not always effective and both have toxic effects. Animal studies and preliminary studies in humans show that FCZ is active in cryptococcal meningitis and suggest that it may be less toxic than either AMB or FLC.

Completed47 enrollment criteria

Stem Cell Transplantation In-patient With Neurological Sequelae Due to Encephalitis or Meningitis...

EncephalitisMeningitis

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of autologous bone marrow-derived mononuclear cell transplantation in-patient with neurological sequelae due to encephalitis or meningitis

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Encochleated Oral Amphotericin for Cryptococcal Meningitis Trial (EnACT)

Cryptococcal Meningitis

This study is designed as two sequential trials. The first is a phase I open label trial to evaluate the safety and tolerability of MAT2203. The maximal tolerated and non-toxic daily dose,will then be moved forward into a multi-day safety trial. The Phase II trial will investigate toxicity and early fungicidal activity (EFA) of MAT2203 with flucytosine.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Adjunctive Sertraline for the Treatment of HIV-Associated Cryptococcal Meningitis

Cryptococcal MeningitisFungal Meningitis

This is a phase III trial to determine whether adjunctive sertraline will lead to improved survival 18-week survival. There was an initial phase I/II unmasked dose finding pharmacokinetic study of CSF concentrations in 172 persons conducted from August 2013 to August 2014. See NCT03002012.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

A Pilot Study of Adjunctive Aspirin for the Treatment of HIV Negative Adults With Tuberculous Meningitis...

Tuberculous Meningitis

Tuberculous meningitis is a severe brain infection which often causes disability and death even when treated with the best available treatment. Aspirin is a type of anti-inflammation drug which can reduce the inflammatory response in brains of patients with tuberculous meningitis, and therefore may decrease some of the most severe outcomes. This study compares the use of aspirin (at 2 different doses) versus placebo as an additional therapy to the standard treatment to see if aspirin is safe and helpful in reducing disability and death from tuberculous meningitis. Patients will be treated with aspirin or placebo for 60 days and followed up while on standard treatment for 8 months.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Slow Initial β-lactam Infusion With High-dose Paracetamol to Improve the Outcomes of Childhood Bacterial...

Bacterial Meningitis

The main purpose of this trial is to test if mortality of childhood bacterial meningitis can be reduced by slow, continuous infusion of cefotaxime initially, instead of the traditional bolus administration four times daily (qid), combined with high-dose paracetamol orally, when both treatments are executed for the first 4 days. The series will be collected at Hospital Pediátrico David Bernardino, Luanda, Angola. The recruitment of patients begins, the conditions permitting, in early 2012. The criteria for patient participation is a child at the age of 2 months to 15 years who presents with the symptoms and signs suggestive of bacterial meningitis, for whom a lumbar puncture is performed, and the cerebrospinal fluid analysis suggests bacterial meningitis.

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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