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Active clinical trials for "Herpes Zoster"

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Tzanck Smear With Methylene Blue Stain for Herpes

Herpes SimplexHerpes Zoster1 more

To compare the sensitivity of Tzanck smear with methylene blue stain versus traditional Giemsa stain in patients with herpes infection.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

VZV PCR Sampling Validation Study

Herpes Zoster

This study will evaluate and compare various methods for collecting lesion samples from subjects with clinically diagnosed herpes zoster for the laboratory confirmation of herpes zoster. The samples will be tested by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to detect VZV DNA. Multiple samples from each type of herpes zoster lesion will be collected in order to determine whether the analysis of duplicate samples enhances the sensitivity of VZV DNA detection for the diagnosis of herpes zoster. In addition, blood will be collected for the evaluation of VZV immunity at the time of the initial herpes zoster sample collection (after herpes zoster has been clinically diagnosed) and one month later in order to establish the range of cellular and humoral immune responses during natural herpes zoster in adults ≥50 years old.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

A Retrospective Chart Review Study of Gene-Eden-VIR/Novirin

Herpes Simplex InfectionsHuman Papillomavirus3 more

This study measured the changes in health-related complaints by analyzing charts of individuals, who are infected with a latent virus, who have used Gene-Eden-VIR/Novirin.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Review of Human Herpes Viruses in Burns

Human Herpes VirusHerpes Simplex Virus4 more

Herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus and varicella zoster virus infection are purported to play a pivotal role in morbidity and mortality in burns. Thus far, there is no existing systematic review (Level of Evidence III or higher) describing the unique role as well as concurrent infections of these viruses in burns. The aim of this review is to point out the clinical differences between these human herpes virus subtypes, to outline established therapy approaches, and to provide evidence for virus related morbidity and mortality in burns.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Intravenous Vitamin C in the Treatment of Viral Infection, Especially in the Treatment of Shingles...

Virus DiseasesHerpes Zoster

Chronic viral infections induce oxidative stress that can cause a number of concomitant diseases, e.g. cardio-vascular diseases or metabolic disorders. Therefore, a sufficient treatment of oxidative stress may be of benefit for the patient to prevent further diseases. Shingles (herpes zoster infection) have been successfully treated with antioxidative substances like high-dose vitamin C for ages. Not only the acute symptoms can be diminished by high-dose vitamin C. Even long-term sequelae, like painful post-herpetic neuropathy, may be mitigated or even fully avoided.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome and Varicella Zoster Virus

Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction SyndromeVaricella-zoster Virus Infection

Among patients with thunderclap headache who were admitted to the four participating hospitals, who has diffuse segmental vasoconstriction on CT angiography or MR angiography will be eligible for the study. Participants who meet the definition of RCVS will be enrolled as the case-patients and others will be enrolled as control-patients. The RCVS group will be defined when two or more neurologists agree by the clinical features and angiographic findings. The result of tests for varicella zoster virus titer will not be opened to neurologists until the end of the study. For case and control patients, tests for varicella zoster virus infection are (1) Pre-existing virological markers (ex. VZV-IgG, IgM, and VZV PCR in CSF or Skin lesion if present) (2) VZV-specific cell mediated immune response (CMI) at the time of admission and one month later (3) VZV in blood measured by quantitative test of viral load with real-time PCR and digital PCR for latent viral load (4) Quantitative test of viral load with real-time PCR in saliva at time of admission and one month later. Reactivation or infection of VZV of patients with RCVS and controls will be compared.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Diaplacental Transfer of Anti-HCMV- and Anti-VZV-immunoglobulin G (IgG) -Antibodies at Premature...

Materno-fetal Transfer of Anti-HCMV-IgGMaterno-fetal Transfer of Anti-VZV-IgG

The aim of the study is to determine the total concentration of HCMV- and VZV-specific IgG-antibodies and the total concentration of neutralizing antibodies against HCMV in neonatal bloodstream depending on gestational age at birth.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Development of a Bedside Pain Assessment Kit for Postherpetic Neuralgia

NeuralgiaHerpes Zoster

Post herpetic neuralgia (PHN) is an undertreated condition. It is a type of neuropathic pain (NP), or pain caused by abnormal activity of sensory nerves. Its mechanisms are not fully understood, and medication trials for PHN pain and other types of NP are frequently unsuccessful. There has been extensive investigation aimed at identifying and understanding the specific mechanisms of NP. While some of these tests are inexpensive and easy to perform at the bedside, many require expensive tools and highly equipped laboratory facilities. Further, there is no standard method for assessment of pain in NP patients. The investigators aim to test a Bedside Sensory Testing Kit (assessment for Neuropathic Pain) on a small number of patients with PHN. The purpose of the Kit is to identify mechanisms of pain. The goal of this research is to design a way to classify patients with PHN based on what mechanisms are causing their pain, since this may help predict the best medications for individual patients.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria
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