New weapon tested against deadly blood poisoning
NCT ID NCT02357966
Summary
This study tested a lab-made antibody called 514G3 in people hospitalized with a serious Staphylococcus aureus blood infection. The goal was to see if adding this antibody to standard antibiotic treatment was safe and could help the body fight the infection faster. Researchers tested different doses in a small group of 52 patients to find the safest and most effective amount.
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Locations
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XBiotech Investigative Site
Columbus, Georgia, 31904, United States
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XBiotech Investigative Site
Charlotte, North Carolina, 28203, United States
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