Nosocomial infection
MONDO:0043544An infection acquired in a hospital or other healthcare setting.
Also known as: HAI, Healthcare-associated infection, hospital-acquired infection, hospital-onset infection, nosocomial infection, nosocomial infectious disease, Cross infections, Healthcare associated infection
118 clinical trials for this condition and its sub-types.
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New antibiotic OMN6 tested against tough lung infection
Disease control Recruiting nowThis phase 2a trial tests an experimental antibiotic called OMN6 in 54 adults with hospital-acquired or ventilator-associated pneumonia caused by Acinetobacter baumannii. Participants receive either OMN6 or a placebo, plus standard antibiotics, for one day. The main goal is to ch…
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: Omnix Medical Ltd • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jul 03, 2026 23:00 UTC
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New hope for kids with tough infections: experimental antibiotic combo tested
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests a new IV antibiotic (aztreonam-avibactam) in hospitalized children aged 9 months to 18 years with serious gram-negative bacterial infections. About 48 participants will receive either the new drug or the best available standard treatment. The goal is to see how t…
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: Pfizer • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jul 03, 2026 00:00 UTC
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Could weekly IV line changes cut ICU workload without raising infection risk?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study compares changing IV tubing every 7 days versus every 4 days in ICU patients with central venous catheters. The goal is to see if the longer interval increases infection rates. About 2,830 adults will take part. If 7-day changes are safe, it could save nursing time and…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University Hospital, Angers • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:33 UTC
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New antibiotic cocktail takes on superbug pneumonia in hospitals
Disease control Recruiting nowThis phase 3 trial tests a new antibiotic combination (BV100 plus low-dose polymyxin B) against a standard treatment (colistin plus ampicillin/sulbactam) for hospital-acquired or ventilator-associated pneumonia caused by a drug-resistant bacteria called CRABC. The study will enro…
Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: BioVersys SAS • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:29 UTC
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New calculator could help sick newborns get the right antibiotic dose faster
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether using early drug monitoring and a dose-adjustment calculator can help infants under 90 days old with sepsis reach target vancomycin levels more quickly. Currently, doctors must wait 24-48 hours to check drug levels, which can delay effective treatment. Th…
Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: Murdoch Childrens Research Institute • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:10 UTC
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Can extra cleaning with hydrogen peroxide or UV light slash ICU infections?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether adding hydrogen peroxide fogging or ultraviolet light to regular cleaning can reduce infections in intensive care units. Over 5,000 adult patients in 12 Brazilian ICUs will take part. Each ICU will try all three methods (standard cleaning, cleaning plus h…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:08 UTC
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New antibiotic tested against superbugs in chinese hospitals
Disease control Recruiting nowSome bacterial infections have become resistant to common antibiotics, making them very hard to treat. This study looks at a new drug combination, aztreonam-avibactam, in about 100 hospitalized adults in China with these resistant infections. Researchers will track how well patie…
Sponsor: Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:00 UTC
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New combo therapy aims to shrink hard-to-treat liver tumors
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests a new first-line treatment for people with advanced intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, a type of bile duct cancer that cannot be removed by surgery. The treatment combines chemotherapy directly into the liver artery (HAIC) with two drugs: durvalumab (an immunothera…
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: West China Hospital • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 11:00 UTC
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New antibiotic combo takes on deadly hospital pneumonia
Disease control Recruiting nowThis phase 3 trial tests a new antibiotic combination (meropenem and pralurbactam) against an existing one (ceftazidime and avibactam) for treating hospital-acquired and ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia. About 420 adults will participate, and the main goal is to see if t…
Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: Qilu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:06 UTC
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New antibiotic dosing method could help sepsis patients recover faster
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study compares two ways of giving the antibiotic cefepime to very sick patients with sepsis in the ICU. The new method adjusts the dose based on the patient's kidney function, using only standard doses. The main goal is to see if this approach is easy for doctors to use and …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Mayo Clinic • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:02 UTC
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New antibiotic combo vaborem tested in kids for tough infections
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study is testing the safety and how the body handles Vaborem, a combination of two antibiotics (meropenem and vaborbactam), in children from birth to under 18 years old who have serious Gram-negative bacterial infections. All 44 participants will receive the drug intravenous…
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: Menarini Group • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:01 UTC
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Could a simple zinc pill save thousands of newborns from deadly infections?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether giving zinc supplements along with standard antibiotics can reduce deaths and improve recovery in young infants (0-59 days old) hospitalized with severe infections like sepsis or pneumonia. About 3,250 babies in Tanzania will receive either zinc or a plac…
Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:03 UTC
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Cheap steroid could save lives from hospital lung infections
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether the steroid hydrocortisone, added to usual care, can help ICU patients with severe hospital-acquired pneumonia. Researchers will compare hydrocortisone against a placebo in 180 adults. The goal is to see if the drug reduces early death or worsening of bre…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Instituto de Assistencia Medica ao Servidor Publico Estadual, Sao Paulo • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:59 UTC
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Could a cold sore virus treatment save ICU pneumonia patients?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether the antiviral drug acyclovir helps people on breathing machines who have pneumonia and also have herpes simplex virus (HSV) in their lungs. About 616 adults in intensive care will be randomly assigned to receive acyclovir or no antiviral treatment. The go…
Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: Jena University Hospital • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:59 UTC
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New 15-Minute test could stop superbug outbreaks in hospitals
Diagnosis Recruiting nowThis study evaluates a rapid diagnostic test that can detect Candida auris, a drug-resistant fungus, in about 15 minutes. Researchers will compare the test's accuracy against standard lab methods using samples from 554 patients. The goal is to help hospitals quickly identify and …
Sponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:02 UTC
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New spinal fluid test may spot brain infections faster
Diagnosis Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether measuring a substance called D-lactate in spinal fluid can help doctors diagnose meningitis (a brain infection) in patients who have a brain drain (ventriculostomy). About 185 adults with suspected meningitis will have their spinal fluid tested. The go…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University Hospital, Toulouse • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:07 UTC
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Could a simple inhaler prevent deadly pneumonia in ventilator patients?
Prevention Recruiting nowThis study tests whether inhaling a medicine called N-acetylcysteine (NAC) can prevent pneumonia in critically ill patients who need a breathing machine. About 80 adults on ventilators will receive either NAC or a placebo. Researchers will track how many develop pneumonia and how…
Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: Sarah Rabie Mohamed Adly • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:31 UTC
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Kangaroo care could slash sepsis risk in tiny newborns
Prevention Recruiting nowThis study tests whether increasing kangaroo care (skin-to-skin contact) in neonatal intensive care units can reduce severe infections and antibiotic-resistant bacteria in very premature infants (born before 32 weeks). Over 3,000 babies across multiple hospitals will be involved.…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: PENTA Foundation • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:00 UTC
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Hospital trial aims to stop deadly c. diff before it starts
Prevention Recruiting nowThis trial tests a prevention bundle for hospital patients who carry C. difficile bacteria but have no symptoms. The bundle includes enhanced room cleaning and special precautions. Researchers hope to prevent these carriers from developing active infections and spreading the bact…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Brigham and Women's Hospital • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:10 UTC
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Which hand rub saves more tiny lives? new trial aims to find out
Prevention Recruiting nowThis study compares two common hand rubs—chlorhexidine and alcohol—used by medical staff before touching premature babies in the NICU. The goal is to see which one better prevents healthcare-associated infections. One hundred premature infants will be monitored with blood culture…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Alexandria University • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:06 UTC
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Simple staph test before surgery could slash infection risk
Prevention Recruiting nowThis study tests whether screening surgery outpatients for Staphylococcus aureus (staph) and giving them a 5-day decolonization treatment (nasal ointment, mouth rinse, and special soap) can prevent surgical site infections. About 250 adults scheduled for various surgeries will be…
Sponsor: University of Minnesota • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:11 UTC
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Vitamin c: a simple shield against Surgery-Linked UTIs?
Prevention Recruiting nowThis study tests whether taking a daily vitamin C pill for 10 days can prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infections in women having elective gynecologic surgery. Half of the 180 participants will receive vitamin C, and half will receive a placebo. The goal is to see if th…
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: American University of Beirut Medical Center • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:07 UTC
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New study aims to slash pneumonia rates in sick newborns on ventilators
Prevention Recruiting nowThis study tests whether training NICU teams on a bundle of best practices (like mouth care and proper suctioning) can reduce ventilator-associated pneumonia in newborns. About 1500 babies on breathing machines will be tracked before and after the training. The goal is to standar…
Sponsor: Biobizkaia Health Research Institute • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:59 UTC
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Simple breathing therapy may cut pneumonia risk after hip fracture surgery
Prevention Recruiting nowThis study tests whether using a positive expiratory pressure (PEP) device before and after hip fracture surgery can prevent hospital-acquired pneumonia. About 566 patients will either receive the PEP therapy plus standard care or standard care alone. The goal is to see if this s…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University Hospital Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:51 UTC
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Sights, sounds, and scents: a new way to soothe ICU patients?
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether adding calming visual, auditory, and olfactory elements to the hospital room can reduce discomfort for patients in intensive care or continuing care units. About 208 adults hospitalized for at least 48 hours will be offered this immersive sensory environm…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: GCS Ramsay Santé pour l'Enseignement et la Recherche • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:00 UTC
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Mindfulness lessons could ease hospital fears for kids
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether a mindfulness-based emotion regulation training program can help children aged 7-11 who are hospitalized for at least four days feel less afraid and better control their emotions. Half of the 54 participants will receive the training alongside usual care,…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Ataturk University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:00 UTC
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Aging immune system under the microscope: study seeks clues to infection risk in seniors
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at how the immune system changes with age and how that affects the risk of infections in people 60 and older. Researchers will collect blood, urine, stool, and other samples from elderly patients with infections and healthy older adults. By analyzing immune cells…
Sponsor: Huashan Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jul 01, 2026 00:00 UTC
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New study aims to uncover why some pneumonia patients need ventilators
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at patients who develop pneumonia while in the hospital and later need a breathing tube (mechanical ventilation). Researchers want to learn how common this is and what factors affect recovery. About 151 adults from Assiut University will take part. The goal is to…
Sponsor: Assiut University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:03 UTC
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Could ditching gowns and gloves for this superbug be safe in elderly wards?
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether hospitals can safely stop using special contact precautions (like gowns and gloves) for a type of antibiotic-resistant bacteria called ESBLE in geriatric units. Researchers will compare infection rates before and after removing these precautions in o…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Régional Metz-Thionville • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:02 UTC
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Doctors investigate if minor vein clots in catheter infections are a big deal
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at 150 hospital patients who get a bloodstream infection from a long-term arm catheter (PICC or Midline). It checks whether having a superficial (surface) vein clot along with the infection leads to worse outcomes, like the infection coming back or spreading. The…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:01 UTC
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NIH launches study to better handle bioterrorism and outbreak exposures
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study aims to improve how doctors evaluate and manage people who have been exposed to bioterrorism agents (like anthrax) or emerging infectious diseases (like SARS or new flu strains). Up to 200 participants, including patients and healthcare workers, will be monitored and t…
Sponsor: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:00 UTC
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Superbug sleuths: DNA detectives hunt hospital infection sources
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study uses whole genome sequencing to track how ESBL-producing bacteria (a type of drug-resistant germ) spread among hospital patients and staff. Researchers will analyze samples from 2,000 people to find out where infections come from and how they move. The goal is to bette…
Sponsor: University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:04 UTC
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Pneumonia's hidden heart risk: new study tracks Long-Term damage
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study follows 300 people who had hospital-acquired pneumonia to see how it affects their heart and lungs over 18 months. Researchers will take blood samples, swabs, and perform heart and lung tests to understand the link between pneumonia and later cardiovascular problems li…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Nantes University Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:02 UTC
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Scientists seek tissue samples to unlock HIV-Cancer mysteries
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study collects blood and tissue samples from 200 adults with HIV and certain cancers (like Kaposi sarcoma, lymphoma, or anal cancer) to help researchers understand how HIV and cancer are connected. Participants donate samples, which are stored for future research. There is n…
Sponsor: AIDS Malignancy Consortium • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:01 UTC
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Hospitals team up to solve mystery of Hard-to-Treat lung infections
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study helps U.S. healthcare centers figure out if patients are getting NTM lung infections from the hospital environment. Researchers will compare germs from patients' lungs with germs from water and dust in the hospital and homes. The goal is to create a standard method to …
Sponsor: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:38 UTC
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ICU superbug study aims to protect vulnerable patients
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study will observe 1,000 critically ill patients in European ICUs to see if those with weakened immune systems are more or less likely to pick up drug-resistant bacteria. Researchers want to understand if current isolation measures are working and how to better control the s…
Sponsor: University Hospital, Lille • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:34 UTC
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Gene sleuths hunt down the true source of blood infections in hospitalized kids
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study aims to figure out where bloodstream infections in children with central lines actually come from. By comparing the DNA of bacteria from the blood with bacteria from the gut, mouth, and skin, researchers hope to tell whether the infection started from the line itself o…
Sponsor: Boston Children's Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:33 UTC
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Tiny probe could give doctors a window into infant brains
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study tests a new, lightweight ultrasound device called NeoDoppler that can be gently placed on a newborn's soft spot (fontanelle) to continuously measure blood flow in the brain. Researchers will enroll 180 preterm and full-term infants, including those with conditions like…
Sponsor: St. Olavs Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:23 UTC
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Blood markers could spot sepsis risk early
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study is looking at whether early signs of inflammation in the blood can help identify which patients with infections are at risk for serious complications like sepsis. Researchers will follow 4,200 adults with confirmed or suspected infections, as well as healthy controls, …
Sponsor: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:08 UTC
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Hospital pneumonia after bypass: a hidden risk for heart and lung health?
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study follows 80 adults who had coronary bypass surgery to see how developing pneumonia in the hospital affects their heart and lung health over the next year. Researchers will compare patients who get pneumonia with those who don't, using blood tests, heart and lung functio…
Sponsor: Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:00 UTC
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New study aims to perfect antibiotic dosing for sickest kids
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at how the antibiotic ceftazidime avibactam behaves in 30 children with severe infections who are in intensive care, some on life support. Researchers will measure drug levels in the blood to understand the right dose. The goal is to improve treatment for life-th…
Sponsor: Children's Hospital of Fudan University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 11:01 UTC
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Swiss study aims to crack the code on joint infection cures
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study follows 329 adults who need surgery for an infection after a hip, knee, or other joint replacement. Researchers will track which treatments—surgery and antibiotics—lead to the best outcomes. The goal is to find patterns that help cure infections more reliably and impro…
Sponsor: Insel Gruppe AG, University Hospital Bern • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 11:01 UTC
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New study tracks antifungal drug in sick kids
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at how the antifungal medicine caspofungin behaves in children with severe infections, especially those with liver problems or on life support like ECMO. Researchers will measure drug levels in the blood to understand dosing needs. About 60 children in intensive …
Sponsor: Children's Hospital of Fudan University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:06 UTC
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Massive 10-Year study aims to map childhood infections in chinese ICUs
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study will collect data from 2,000 children admitted to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) with severe infections across major Chinese cities. Over 10 years, researchers will track which germs cause these infections, how they are treated, and patient outcomes. The goal i…
Sponsor: Children's Hospital of Fudan University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:05 UTC
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Which antibiotic combo is kinder to kidneys? new study aims to find out
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at two common antibiotic combinations given to hospitalized adults with infections: vancomycin plus piperacillin-tazobactam, or vancomycin plus cefepime. The goal is to see if one is less likely to cause kidney injury than the other, using more sensitive markers …
Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: University of Pennsylvania • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:05 UTC
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Brain fluid clues: new study aims to spot infections faster
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study watches 148 adults with acute brain injury who have a drain in their head. Researchers will check fluid from the brain to see if changes in a substance called lactate can signal an infection early. The goal is to learn more, not to test a new treatment.
Sponsor: Rigshospitalet, Denmark • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:01 UTC
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Immune clues in the ICU: can blood tests predict who will survive?
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study follows 540 adults admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) to see how their immune and inflammatory responses relate to their recovery. Researchers will collect extra blood samples at several time points over one year to measure immune cells and inflammation markers.…
Sponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:11 UTC
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AI and AR join forces to teach better handwashing
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study tests whether an AI-powered augmented reality system can improve hand hygiene training better than standard videos and feedback. About 1000 participants, including healthcare workers and students, will be randomly assigned to either the AI system or standard training. …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:03 UTC
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Can your lung bacteria predict antibiotic failure?
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study examines how the community of bacteria in the lungs (the microbiome) affects how well pneumonia patients respond to antibiotics. Researchers will follow 300 adults with pneumonia, taking samples from the mouth, rectum, and lungs over 90 days. The goal is to see if the …
Sponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:59 UTC
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Sweat sensors could replace needles for drug monitoring
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis pilot study is testing whether a smart wristband can accurately measure drug levels in sweat compared to standard blood tests. Researchers will collect sweat, saliva, and blood samples from 100 patients with chronic or infectious diseases who are taking medications like cycl…
Sponsor: City of Hope Medical Center • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:56 UTC
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New study aims to spot sepsis faster in ERs
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study is looking for new ways to diagnose sepsis, a life-threatening reaction to infection, earlier in the emergency room. Researchers will study the immune responses of 3,300 adults with suspected infections to find patterns that signal sepsis. The goal is to improve diagno…
Sponsor: Amsterdam University Medical Centers (UMC), Location Academic Medical Center (AMC) • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:53 UTC
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Real-World watch: is zavicefta safe for tough infections?
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study observes 600 patients in Korea who receive Zavicefta for complicated abdominal or urinary tract infections or hospital-acquired pneumonia. Researchers track side effects and how well the drug works. It is required by Korean regulators to ensure the drug's safety after …
Sponsor: Pfizer • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 26, 2026 12:53 UTC