Publication: Perpetual observational studies: new strategies to support efficient implementation of observational studies and randomized trials in infectious diseases.
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Date
2022-12
Authors
Hassoun-Kheir, Nasreen
van-Werkhoven, C Henri
Dunning, Jake
Jaenisch, Thomas
van-Beek, Janko
Bielicki, Julia
Butler, Christopher C
Francois, Bruno
Harbarth, Stephan
Hernandez Padilla, Ana C
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Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
Emerging infectious diseases are a growing threat, through population growth , increased trade and travel , urbanization , deforestation , and climate change [1]. Clinical research in response to emerging infectious diseases is challenging; selecting and contracting the appropriate study sites for a trial is time consuming, and often too few patients can be timely recruited to acquire high-quality evidence about the best treatment strategies [2]. In 2014, the EU-funded PREPARE project (Platform foR European Preparedness Against (Re-)emerging Epidemics ) was initiated to rapidly respond to severe infectious diseases outbreaks . It initiated two adaptive platform trials, the REMAP-CAP [3] and the ALIC4E trial [4], determining the effectiveness of multiple treatment strategies for a single disease . The REMAP-CAP trial was designed for a pandemic of severe community-acquired pneumonia and expanded globally during the COVID-19 pandemic. It has already delivered 10 important conclusions for better treatment of COVID-19 [3].
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MeSH Terms
Humans
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Communicable Diseases
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Communicable Diseases
DeCS Terms
Terapéutica
Crecimiento demográfico
Neumonía adquirida en la comunidad
Epidemias
Preparación ante desastres
Brotes de enfermedades
Pandemias
Crecimiento demográfico
Neumonía adquirida en la comunidad
Epidemias
Preparación ante desastres
Brotes de enfermedades
Pandemias
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Keywords
Antimicrobial resistance, Emerging infectious diseases, Perpetual observational studies, Research network, Study methodology
Citation
Hassoun-Kheir N, van Werkhoven CH, Dunning J, Jaenisch T, van Beek J, Bielicki J, et al. Perpetual observational studies: new strategies to support efficient implementation of observational studies and randomized trials in infectious diseases. Clin Microbiol Infect. 2022 Dec;28(12):1528-1532.