New drug tested in fight against tough bone infections, including MRSA

NCT ID NCT03723551

Summary

This study tested a new antibiotic called afabicin against standard treatments for serious bone or joint infections caused by staph bacteria, including drug-resistant MRSA. It aimed to see if afabicin was safe and effective. The trial was stopped early and enrolled 67 participants.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Academician Vakhtang Bochorishvili Clinic LTD

    Tbilisi, 0160, Georgia

  • Caucasus Medical Center LLC

    Tbilisi, 0186, Georgia

  • City Hospital #9 under Zaporizhia City Council

    Zaporizhia, 69065, Ukraine

  • Clinical Research Unit, University of Pretoria

    Pretoria, 0002, South Africa

  • Dnipropetrovsk Regional Clinical Hospital

    Dnipro, 49027, Ukraine

  • Georgian Clinics JSC

    Akhalts'ikhe, 0800, Georgia

  • Global Clinical Trials (Pty) Ltd

    Pretoria, 0157, South Africa

  • Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics

    Kyiv, 01601, Ukraine

  • Kharkiv Regional Clinical Traumatology Hospital

    Kharkiv, 61176, Ukraine

  • Kyiv City Clinical Hospital #8 under the Executive Body of Kyiv City Council (Kyiv City State Administration)

    Kyiv, Ukraine

  • Kyiv Regional Clinical Hospital

    Kyiv, 04107, Ukraine

  • LEPL The First University Clinic of Tbilisi State Medical University

    Tbilisi, 0141, Georgia

  • Lviv Regional Hospital of Veterans of Wars and Repressed after Yurii Lypa

    Vynnyky, 79495, Ukraine

  • Malkhaz Katsiashvili Multiprofile Emergency Medicine Center LLC

    Tbilisi, 0101, Georgia

  • Regional Clinical Hospital under Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Council

    Ivano-Frankivsk, 76008, Ukraine

  • Tbilisi State Medical University And Ingorokva High Medical Technology University Clinic LLC

    Tbilisi, 0144, Georgia

  • Vinnytsya Regional Clinical Hospital

    Vinnytsia, 21028, Ukraine

  • West Georgia Medical Center LLC

    Kutaisi, 4600, Georgia

  • Worthwhile Clinical Trials, Lakeview Hospital

    Benoni, 1500, South Africa

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