Can extra antibiotics shield young transplant patients from infections?
NCT ID NCT07106125
Summary
This study aims to see if taking a common antibiotic for an extra six months helps prevent urinary tract infections in children and young adults who recently received a kidney transplant. Researchers will compare the antibiotic to a placebo pill in 50 participants to measure infection rates and side effects. The study also tests if patients can reliably track their own health events through surveys and remote monitoring.
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University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, California, 94158, United States
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