Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia
Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia (HAP) is a type of lung infection that occurs in patients during their stay in a hospital, often caused by bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.
We are investigating a new treatment for serious gram-negative bacterial infections in children aged 9 months to under 18 years. The study compares this treatment to the best available therapy to assess safety and effectiveness.
Health conditions and diseases that the clinical trial is designed to study and treat.
Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia (HAP) is a type of lung infection that occurs in patients during their stay in a hospital, often caused by bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) is a lung infection that occurs in people who are on mechanical ventilation, typically caused by bacteria that can thrive in the hospital environment.
Complicated gram-negative bacterial infections are severe infections caused by gram-negative bacteria, which can lead to serious health issues and require intensive treatment.
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition caused by the body's response to an infection, leading to tissue damage and organ failure.
Blood Stream Infection (BSI) occurs when bacteria enter the bloodstream, potentially leading to severe complications like sepsis.
Intra-abdominal infections occur within the abdominal cavity and can involve organs such as the intestines, liver, or pancreas.
A Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) is an infection in any part of the urinary system, often causing painful urination and frequent urges to urinate.
These questions help us understand your situation so we can let the trial team know whether you might be a potential match. This is not a medical evaluation and is not part of the official screening, the study doctor will make the final decision..
Experimental substances that are being investigated in this clinical trial. These are not yet approved for general use.
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Locations and medical facilities where this clinical trial is currently recruiting or conducting research. Select the locations where you would like to participate.
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