Conjunctivitis, Bacterial Clinical Trials

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Project Pinkeye: Red, Crusty, Swollen, Sticky Eyes?

Project Pinkeye: Red, Crusty, Swollen, Sticky Eyes?

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  • 08 Nov, 2020
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The Effect of Antibiotic Eye Drops on the Nasal Microbiome in Healthy Subjects

Ophthalmic topical antibiotics are commonly prescribed in clinical practice for several indications such as bacterial conjunctivitis, keratitis, blepharitis, dacryocystitis and also as

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  • 08 Apr, 2023
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Sanitation Water and Instruction in Face-washing for Trachoma I/II

SWIFT I is a series of 3 cluster-randomized trials designed to assess several alternative strategies for trachoma control in communities that have been treated with many years of mass azithromycin distributions. The first trial (named WUHA) compares communities that receive a comprehensive Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) package to those …

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  • 11 Jul, 2021
  • 1 location
Kebele Elimination of Trachoma for Ocular Health (KETFO)

The investigators propose a cluster-randomized clinical trial to determine whether an intensive, targeted azithromycin distribution strategy is effective for elimination of trachoma at the kebele level compared to the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation of annual azithromycin distribution.

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  • 11 Mar, 2022
  • 1 location
Azithromycin Reduction to Reach Elimination of Trachoma

The investigators propose a randomized controlled trial of discontinuation versus continuation of annual mass azithromycin distribution in hypoendemic communities of Maradi, Niger. The investigators will randomize communities with up to 20% Trachomatous Inflammation Follicular (TF) prevalence following at least 5 years of mass azithromycin distribution to discontinuation or continuation of …

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  • 04 Oct, 2022
  • 1 location