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Perpetual observational studies: new strategies to support efficient implementation of observational studies and randomized trials in infectious diseases.

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2022-12

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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
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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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Humans
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Communicable Diseases

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Terapéutica
Crecimiento demográfico
Neumonía adquirida en la comunidad
Epidemias
Preparación ante desastres
Brotes de enfermedades
Pandemias

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Antimicrobial resistance, Emerging infectious diseases, Perpetual observational studies, Research network, Study methodology

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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.