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TerminatedNCT04250168

Piloting Clinical Bacteriology in the Ebola Virus Disease Care Response

Piloting Clinical Bacteriology in the Ebola Virus Disease Care Response to Detect Intercurring Bloodstream Infections and Inform Appropriate Antibiotic Treatment

Status
Terminated
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
43 (actual)
Sponsor
Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Despite access to experimental Ebola Virus Disease (EVD)-specific treatments, about 30% of patients still die in the Ebola Treatment Centers (ETC) in DRC. There is limited study done about the potential contribution of bacterial co-infections (in particular bloodstream infections) to this adverse outcome, as blood cultures were so far rarely available in epidemic areas. Findings from patients treated in Europe and the USA, and case discussions in the field call for further investigation. Building further on an ongoing microbiological surveillance project of ITM and INRB in DRC, we are able to set up a research project which will pilot in a standardized manner clinical bacteriology tools (bacterial blood cultures, biomarkers as CRP, procalcitonin and white blood cell differential count, and clinical early warning scores) to study bacterial bloodstream infection in EVD patients in the N-Kivu/Ituri outbreak. This project will add evidence on 1) frequency, causative pathogen and antibiotic resistance profiles of bacterial bloodstream infections, as well as 2) the predictive value of biomarkers and early warning scores, in EVD patients at different timepoints during hospitalization in an ETC in DRC. The results will inform appropriate antibiotic treatment in an EVD setting and improve patient outcomes.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2019-11-11
Primary completion
2020-05-15
Completion
2020-06-23
First posted
2020-01-31
Last updated
2020-08-12

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Democratic Republic of the Congo

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