Phase 1 Study of PBTZ169
TuberculosisOpen-label prospective non-comparative safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics ascending dose randomized cohort study of PBTZ169 (capsules 40 mg) in fasted healthy volunteers after single and multiple oral administration
VDOT for Monitoring Adherence to LTBI Treatment
TuberculosisLatent Tuberculosis InfectionThe three-month short-course treatment with isoniazid [H] and rifapentine [P] (3HP) recently recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could dramatically increase the number of persons starting and completing treatment for latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI), but TB providers nationwide are hamstrung by the requirement that 3HP only be administered by directly observed therapy (DOT) in which patients are watched taking each medication dose in-person. We developed a novel mHealth application that allows patients to make and send videos of each medication dose ingested that are watched by healthcare providers via a HIPAA-compliant website to remotely monitor LTBI treatment adherence (Video DOT [VDOT]). This study will determine whether monitoring patients with VDOT achieves higher treatment completion rates and greater patient acceptability at lower cost than clinic-based in-person DOT.
Development of Human Nasal Challenge Models With Microbial Constituents and Grass Pollen
Allergic RhinitisAsthma1 moreThe investigators propose the development of a range of nasal spray challenge models to study the way the nose can respond to different types of nasal challenge that elicit different forms of inflammation. The investigators will carry out nasal challenge with bacterial and viral components and allergens. In this way the nasal upper respiratory tract mucosa is challenged with stimuli of the immune system, causing various types of inflammation. Samples will be taken by blotting the nostril surface and by scraping off tiny surface samples. The nose will be sprayed with a substance that is a single part of a bacteria or virus, or with an allergen. The material delivered by nasal spray is of high purity and is sterile, containing no live bacteria or viruses. The nasal spray substance contains molecular patterns that are recognised as foreign by the immune system, and at the right dose should stimulate the immune system, causing mild nasal inflammation. The study employs noninvasive methods of sampling using absorptive strips. These strips look and feel like tissue paper, and are applied to each nostril for a period of 1 min. A few pinhead-sized tissue samples are taken from inside the nose, using a small disposable sterile plastic probe that has a tiny scoop on its end. In the nasal lining fluid and tissue samples, measurement will taken of a range of molecules and cells that protect against infections and help the immune response. By spraying the nose with a challenge agent in this manner, the nasal immune response can be assessed, which can help us better understand how the human immune system cells and molecules respond to bacteria and viruses. In the future, this may allow the testing of new drugs and vaccines, by seeing if they decrease or stop the inflammation after the nasal challenge.
Innovative Approach in Tuberculosis Care in Armenia
TuberculosisRandomized trial tests effectiveness of self-administered drug intake by empowered TB patients - supervised by a trained family member and supported by medical counseling and reminders - to improve treatment adherence and treatment success rates, and thereby forestall TB and MDR-TB epidemics.
Engaging Informal Health Care Providers on Case Detection and Treatment Initiation Rates for TB...
TuberculosisHIVThe intervention consisted of training non-paid informal healthcare providers (such as store-keepers) in TB and HIV disease recognition, sputum specimen collection, referral to the public health system, and raising community awareness. Front line public health personnel and community leaders were sensitised to support the intervention.
Effect of HIV and/or Active Tuberculosis on the Immune Responses to Trivalent Influenza Vaccine...
InfluenzaHIV1 moreProspective, open-labelled study which will enrol 360 participants in four groups of 80 participants including: HIV-uninfected adults without evidence of TB; HIV-infected adults without any evidence of TB; HIV-uninfected adults with concurrent microbiologic confirmed TB, HIV-infected adults with concurrent microbiologic confirmed TB. Participants will receive the recommended seasonal 2013 un-adjuvanted Trivalent Influenza Vaccine (TIV). At 3 visits, blood will be collected for determination of immune responses. Objective: • To determine the effect of HIV-infection, tuberculosis (TB) and HIV-TB co-infection on immune responses
Pharmacokinetic Parameters of Co-trimoxazole
TuberculosisRationale: Treatment of multidrug or extensively drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR/XDR-TB) is a real challenge as failure in response to treatment and serious side-effects are frequently encountered. New, more effective drugs with less side effects are therefore urgently needed to solve this problem. Although several new drugs against TB are in the pipeline, physicians currently have limited treatment options for treatment of complicated MDR/XDR-TB cases. Therefore, drugs developed and labeled for other infectious diseases are evaluated for TB. Co-trimoxazole consists of sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim. Sulfamethoxazole could be effective in the treatment of tuberculosis as shown by Forgacs et al. and Huang et al. Furthermore, with dried blood spot (DBS) analysis, the exposure to co-trimoxazole could be analyzed with only some blood drops withdrawn with a finger prick on paper. This paper is suitable for storage, transportation and subsequently analysis without additional cooling or storage requirements. Objective: The main objective of this prospective clinical trial is to evaluate pharmacokinetics of 960 mg co-trimoxazole in TB patients. This clinical trial will provide important information on PK of co-trimoxazole in TB patients for future studies. The second objective is to calculate the T>MIC and AUC0-24h/Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) ratio as efficacy predicting parameter. Furthermore, the analysis of dried blood spots will be clinically validated by comparing results of blood samples withdrawn from venous blood versus withdrawn by finger prick and transferred to filter paper. Retrospectively, data from this study can be used for limited sampling strategies for co-trimoxazole based on a pharmacokinetic population model constructed from the full PK curves of the patients. Study design: A prospective pharmacokinetic study. Study population: 12 TB patients. Intervention: on 4 to 6 days, 960 mg co-trimoxazole daily will be added to the normal treatment regimen. Main study parameters/endpoints: The pharmacokinetic parameters (Vd, Cl, AUC, etc) of co-trimoxazole are the primary endpoints of the study. The T>MIC and AUC0-24h/Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) ratio are most likely the best predictive parameters for efficacy of co-trimoxazole treatment and will be calculated for a range of M tuberculosis isolates.
Impact of Once-Weekly Rifapentine and Isoniazid on the Steady State Pharmacokinetics of Dolutegravir...
HIV Infected Population With Latent TuberculosisPeople with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) often take several medicines to control HIV. Dolutegravir and darunavir boosted with cobicistat are HIV medicines that people may take. They may also need to take medicines for an infection called latent tuberculosis (TB). Researchers think a once-weekly treatment for latent TB would be easier for people with HIV to take. This once weekly treatment consists of two drugs: rifapentine and isoniazid. However, they need to see how TB drugs and HIV drugs interact. Objective: To learn how anti-HIV and anti-TB drugs affect each other so that people taking these drugs together can be treated safely. Eligibility: Healthy adults ages 18 65. Design: Participants will be screened with a medical history and physical exam. They will have vital signs taken and give a blood sample. Women will have a pregnancy test. Participants cannot take any other medicines during the study, including vitamins. Only occasional, infrequent use of acetaminophen (Tylenol , max 2000 mg/day), ibuprofen (Motrin or Advil ), naproxen (Aleve ), loperamide (Imodium ), and/or antihistamines (such as Benadryl , Zyrtec , Claritin , etc.) will be allowed. Participants will be assigned to one of three groups. Each group will take a different study drug, once or twice a day, for 19 23 days. At the baseline study visit, they will get a supply of the study drug tablets and instructions for taking them. Participants will keep a medicine diary to serve as a memory aid for taking medicine and reporting any side effects that they may experience. Participants will have 8 or 9 study visits over about 40 days. The number of visits depends on which group the person is assigned to. All visits will take place at the NIH Clinical Center. Participants will fast before study visits. The baseline visit will last about 2 3 hours. There will be 3-4 long visits that will last for about 12 hours. The other 4-5 visits will last about 1 hour. During all study visits, screening procedures will be repeated. During long visits, an intravenous (IV) line will be inserted into an arm vein with a needle. It will be used to take blood.
Comparison of Door-to-door Versus Community Gathering to Provide HIV Counseling and Testing Services...
HIV/AIDSTuberculosis2 moreThe purpose of this trial is to determine if door-to-door is more effective than community gathering in providing voluntary HIV counseling and testing (VCT) in communities in rural Lesotho. The voluntary HIV counseling and testing will be proposed as an integrated part of a package of proposed services. The package consists of: Blood-pressure measurement, blood-glucose measurement, Body-mass-index (adults), weight for height (children), catch-up vaccinations, deworming (children) Vitamin A (children & young women), family planning for eligible women, Tuberculosis screening and HIV counseling and testing.
Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics And Measurement Of Whole Blood Activity (WBA) Of PNU-100480...
TuberculosisThe purpose of this study is to assess the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of multiple doses of PNU-100480 given for 14 or 28 days. Killing activity against the bacterium that causes tuberculosis (TB) will also be measured. The effect of adding an additional tuberculosis (TB) agent (given for 2 days) in addition to PNU-100480 will be evaluated. Linezolid open label to determine activity in whole blood assay (WBA).