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Active clinical trials for "Tuberculosis, Pulmonary"

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Cytokines and Acute Phase Reactants as Markers of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Treatment

Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is a highly prevalent chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Cytokines are important biological mediators that regulate immune and inflammatory responses against the bacilli, witch include the acute phase response. Besides this, it becomes essential to determine markers of healing lesions, once this is currently carried out based on the clinical, radiological, and negative bacterioscopy.

Withdrawn2 enrollment criteria

IGRA and Mantoux Response in Children With Suspected Latent or Active TB Infection

TuberculosisPulmonary2 more

The aim of this project is to analyze the potential contribution of IGRA test QuantiFERON-TB Gold In Tube test (QTF-GIT, Cellestis Limited, Carnegie, Victoria, Australia) in the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB - active or latent) in pediatric subjects (0 and 17 year)s recently exposed to infection (indicated as "contacts") or with clinical suspicion of active TB, and to compare the results obtained with those of the TuberculinSkin Test (TST; gold standard). The project is expected to enroll up to 50 pediatric patients over a 4-year study. Children with access to Ambulatory structures or hospitalized at University Infectious Diseases Clinic or Pediatric Clinic, University Hospital of Siena, or with access to Ambulatory or hospitalized at Pediatric Clinic USL 9 Grosseto will be enrolled. Once obtained the informed consent of patients' parents or legal guardians, patients will be enrolled. The doctor will administer a clinical-anamnestic questionnaire, relative to the country of birth and residence, date of arrival in Italy and any stays in the country of origin (in case of foreign patient), travels abroad, risk factors for infectious diseases, type of contact with any index case, previous vaccination with BCG, date and outcome of the TST, clinical symptoms and signs suggestive of active TB, report of any instrumental investigation. Together with the collection of blood samples for routine purposes, an additional blood sample will be taken so to run IGRA test. Also patients for whom their medical doctor will independently order to run QTF-GIT test as necessary tool for the clinical diagnosis of TB will be included in the study. A retrospective analysis will be performed on patient pertaining to participant Clinics, from 1 January 2012 to 31 May 2015. Such analysis will be performed on those patients for which their medical doctor requested both intradermal Mantoux and IGRA test. Expected results: estimation of concordance between QuantiFERON-TB Gold In Tube and TST in pediatric patients exposed to TB, with or without latent TB infection Evaluation of the sensitivity of the test QTF-GIT in patients with active tuberculosis disease Evaluation of specificity of testQTF-GIT in not infected patients Evaluation on the possible use of QTF-GIT, together with TST, to improve the diagnosis of tuberculosis latent or active infection in pediatric subjects. Evaluation of the possible diagnostic use of QTF-GIT in the child <5 years.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

A Study of Pattern of Presentation of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients Undergoing Treatment at Assiut...

Pulmonary Tuberculosis

The objective of the investigator's study is to detect the characteristics, pattern and outcome of pulmonary tuberculosis patients treated at Assiut University Hospital by collecting their demographic, clinical, laboratory and radiological data.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of CRISPR-based Test for the Rapid Identification of TB in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Suspects...

TuberculosisPulmonary

This observational Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) diagnostics evaluation study is a prospective study of pulmonary TB suspects who are undergoing sputum or bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) evaluation for pulmonary TB. The sensitivity and specificity of the CRISPR-based assay will be compared to clinical diagnosis, conventional culture methods and Xpert MTB/RIF assay on same batch specimens.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

PCR Techniques of Dried Sputum Using a Spotcard

TuberculosisPulmonary

Molecular testing for mutations in M. tuberculosis genes associated to resistance of anti tuberculosis (TB) drugs is already part of standard laboratory TB diagnostic. This implicates earlier knowledge of possible resistance and thus prevents unnecessary treatment and the chance of treatment failure or treatment related toxicity. The molecular laboratory diagnostics is widely spread in high income, low TB endemic countries. However, the low income countries lack widespread facilities to test for susceptibility, either genotypic or phenotypic. Performing molecular diagnostics on sputum collected with a spot card could improve accessibility to molecular testing. This study examines if sputum collected and put on spot cards could be used for multiple molecular tests for the detection, identification and susceptibility prediction of TB. This means that DNA extraction of the sputum from the spot card should be feasible. The study is a pilot study with adult patients of the tuberculosis department of University Medical Centre Groningen (UMCG) Beatrixoord, Haren as subjects. The sputum produced will be collected, dried on spot cards, and DNA extraction from the card will be tested. If molecular detection is positive for the tuberculosis bacteria additional tests will be performed. Based on the present/absent of mutations in the genes associated to resistance susceptibility can be preditec, different molecular techniques will be performed to identify possible mutations. Furthermore, sputum will be collected as patients produce so. Sputum samples with low bacterial load can be tested as well and can test the sensitivity of the procedure. Lastly, techniques like RNA detection will be tested to identify the bacterial load. This can be done if more than one sample of patients were collected. Subjects will be selected on age, participation in standard TDM and drug use. Demographic parameters will be analysed. Sputum samples will be taken twice a week (on Tuesday and Friday).

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Performance Evaluation of TB Breath- and Cough-testing Platforms

Pulmonary TBDiagnoses Diseases

This will be a prospective, multicentre study conducted to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of two TB breath-based technologies independently of the manufacturers. Assay error and failure rates and device operational characteristics will also be assessed during this study. Participants will be enrolled in this study in line with FIND sample banking activities. Results from index tests will not be used to make clinical decisions. Participation in this study will not alter the standard of care.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Prevalence and Clinical Significance of Co-infection of Mycoplasma Pneumoniae in Patients With Pulmonary...

Mycoplasma PneumoniaPulmonary Tuberculosis

Several case report showed that the co-infection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. The aim of this study is to elucidate the prevalence and its clinical significance of co-infection of Mycoplasma pneumonia in patients with newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Identifcation of Biomarkers for Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis

TuberculosisDiagnosis

This experiment is designed to analyze the metabolites in body fluids from patients with active tuberculosis and latent tuberculosis infection also with health volunteer, then combine the metabolic product features with clinical characteristics, to develop a kind of metabolites targets to evaluate the progress in tuberculosis, thus provide a basis for further utilization of humoral metabolites in the diagnosis of tuberculosis.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

TB Sequel: Pathogenesis and Risk Factors of Long-term Sequelae of Pulmonary TB

Respiratory Tract InfectionsTuberculosis1 more

This is an observational cohort study. Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients will be enrolled at the time of TB diagnosis and prospectively followed for at least two years after TB-treatment initiation with optional prolonged follow-up. Study visits will be performed in the study clinics or if necessary at the participant's home at pre-defined time points after TB treatment initiation. Clinical assessments, biological sample collections and collection of socio-economic data will be performed according to the pre-defined schedule of events.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria
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