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Active clinical trials for "Urinary Tract Infections"

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Study Comparing Nitrofurantoin to Fosfomycin for Acute Urinary Tract Infection in Women

Urinary Tract InfectionsCystitis

Developed before the establishment of a structured process for drug assessment, nitrofurantoin is now being prescribed frequently given the rise in multi-resistant gram-negative pathogens. Doubts remain regarding fosfomycin's long-term clinical effectiveness. A randomized, controlled trial is needed to explore the clinical effectiveness and better define the side effect profiles of both nitrofurantoin and fosfomycin. This multi-center open trial will randomize 600 non-pregnant women at three international sites (200 each in Poland, Switzerland, and Israel) at increased risk for carriage of resistant uropathogens and with suspicion of uncomplicated lower urinary tract infection to receive either oral nitrofurantoin 100 mg three times daily for 5 days or a single 3g dose of oral fosfomycin. Patients will be followed for clinical and bacteriologic response at days 14 and 28 post therapy completion. The study hypothesis holds that nitrofurantoin will be superior to fosfomycin in clinical efficacy at final follow-up.

Unknown status47 enrollment criteria

Prolonged Infusion Cefepime and Nosocomial Infections

Urinary Tract InfectionRespiratory Tract Infection

It is advocated that prolonged infusion of beta-lactamic antibiotics provides better bactericidal effect. The aim of the present study is to randomize patients a to extended cefepime infusion regimen (lasting four hours) or to a usual infusion regimen (not lasting more than thirty minutes) and evaluate the clinical efficacy of this theoretical pharmacokinetic advantage.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Noroxin Efficacy and Safety Trial

Urinary Tract Infections

To determine the efficacy and safety of Norfloxacin (Noroxin)

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

A Study of the PedSCath Pediatric Sampling Catheter Versus Current Standard of Care.

Urinary Tract Infections in Children

This is a retrospectively-controlled clinical trial that will examine the rate of positive UTI cases among pediatrics entered into the Emergency Department and whose urine is withdrawn using the PedSCath Pediatric Sampling Catheter. The rate of postive UTI will be compared against the control population, whose urine withdrawal would have been performed with Standard of Care devices.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

Antibiotic Treatment for 7 Days Versus 14 Days in Patients With Acute Male Urinary Tract Infection...

Acute Male Urinary Tract Infection

This study will investigate the treatment of urinary tract infection (UTI) in men. The investigators are looking to see if shorter duration of antibiotics (7 days) is not inferior to a longer duration of antibiotics (14 days). The investigators will also study whether longer treatment leads to an increase in antibiotic resistant bacteria in the gut microbiota or an increase in drug side effects.

Unknown status28 enrollment criteria

Controlling Antimicrobial Use Through Reducing Unnecessary Treatment of Catheter Associated Urinary...

Catheter-Related Infections

Hypothesis: A short course (3-5 days) of antibiotic therapy (experimental arm) is as safe and effective as a long course of antibiotic therapy for the treatment of catheter-associated urinary tract infections.

Unknown status31 enrollment criteria

Piperacillin Sodium and Sulbactam Sodium for Injection (2:1) for Treatment of Respiratory and Urinary...

Respiratory Tract InfectionsUrinary Tract Infections

In the proposed study, the investigators plan to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Piperacillin sodium and sulbactam sodium for injection (2:1) for the treatment of respiratory and urinary tract acute bacterial infection under the widely used in clinical conditions.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Antimicrobial Treatment for Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Renal Transplant Patients...

Urinary Tract InfectionBacteriuria1 more

The investigators hypothesize that antibiotic therapy for asymptomatic bacteriuria in renal transplant patients does not have impact on the development of symptomatic urinary tract infection (UTI) or progression of renal impairment in patients during the first year after transplantation.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Incidence of Urinary Tract Infection After Urodynamic Investigation

Neurogenic Bladder

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the incidence of urinary tract infection after urodynamic investigation and to identify the involved germs.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Silver Alloyed Urinary Catheters and Incidence of Catheter Acquired Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)...

Urinary Tract Infection

This study is a single blinded (Outcome Assessors), multicenter randomized controlled study designed to investigate if a silver alloyed urinary catheter with antibacterial properties can reduce the incidence of catheter acquired urinary tract infections in patients undergoing elective surgery. Patients requiring urinary catheterization will be randomized into two groups and receive either the silver alloyed catheter (test) or a silicone catheter (control).

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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