Evaluation of Therapeutic Management in ESBL-infected Patients or Carriers by Providing and Sharing a Free Tool - the "ESBL toolKIT"and Interventional Study of a Prospective Cohort of HIV+ Patients Searching for Possible Sexual Transmission Factors in ESBL Carriers
Information source: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice
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Condition(s) targeted: AIDS Patients
Intervention: HIV seropositive patients (Other)
Phase: N/A
Status: Recruiting
Sponsored by: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice Official(s) and/or principal investigator(s): MONDAIN Véronique, Ph, Principal Investigator, Affiliation: Service d'Infectiologie - Hôpital Archet - 151 route St Ginestière - 06 202 Nice
Overall contact: MONDAIN Véronique, Ph, Phone: +33492035466, Email: mondain.v@chu-nice.fr
Summary
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a major public health problem. The epidemiology of
enteric bacteria including E. coli is changing rapidly with the global spread of a
resistance mechanism type beta-lactamase extended spectrum (ESBL), responsible for
resistance to almost all penicillins and cephalosporins. The resistance is up to 75% for
Quinolones, 67% for Cotrimoxazole and 30-50% for Aminoglycosides.
The main phenomena causing this problem are:
- The selection pressure by antibiotics, in their use in humans or animals
- The hand transmission via the digestive reservoir (faeces)
- Easy spread of resistance mechanism in Enterobacteriaceae due to transferable genetic
support (plasmid)
In this context, we decided to implement a cross-border study to improve and accelerate the
management, diagnosis and treatment of patients with ESBL in close collaboration between
medical and paramedical staff in hospitals, laboratories and private medical offices.
The objective of this study is to standardize diagnostic and therapeutic measures allowing a
better and rapid treatment of patients and thus prevent the appearence of ESBL bacteria in
the PACA region and Liguria by providing a tool : The "Kit ESBL".
The " ESBL ToolKIT" (also translated into Italian) includes:
- Information on epidemiological data
- A checklist edited for extra-hospital use (private practitioners, health care units
other than hospitals)
- A checklist edited for hospital use
- A leaflet BMR for the patient explaining the problematic as well as hygiene measures
- Therapeutical protocols for hospital use and extra hospital use
- An sample letter for the attending physician
The objective of this prospective multicenter cohort study is to evaluate the use of this
kit, and to measure its impact on:
- The prescription of appropriate antibiotics
- The measures taken to prevent man to man transmission
- The quality of information provided to the patient
In this context we are also performing a multicentre prospective interventional cohort of
HIV+ patients searching for possible sexual transmission factors in ESBL (extended-spectrum
ß-lacatamase-producing bacteria) carriers.
We will also try to determine if other sexually transmitted infections associated
(syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia) are contributing factors to ESBL carriage.
So far there is no data documented on ESBL-carriage in a population of HIV-positive
patients.
Clinical Details
Official title: Evaluation of Therapeutic Management in ESBL-infected Patients or Carriers by Providing and Sharing a Free Tool - the "ESBL toolKIT" and Interventional Study of a Prospective Cohort of HIV+ Patients Searching for Possible Sexual Transmission Factors in ESBL (Extended-spectrum ß-lacatamase-producing Bacteria) Carriers
Study design: Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
Primary outcome: enterobacteria ESBLs
Eligibility
Minimum age: 18 Years.
Maximum age: N/A.
Gender(s): Both.
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age > 18
- HIV+ patient of the hospital's outpatient clinic
- Signature of informed consent
- Affiliation of the Social Security system
Exclusion criteria
- Vulnerable Persons: minor patient, wardship (tutelage), no liberty to act and speak
- Pregnancy and lactation: a urine pregnancy test will be performed for women of
childbearing age. Results will be reported by the physician selected by the patient
Locations and Contacts
MONDAIN Véronique, Ph, Phone: +33492035466, Email: mondain.v@chu-nice.fr
MONDAIN, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes 06200, France; Recruiting MONDAIN véronique, Ph, Phone: +492035466, Email: mondain.v@chu-nice.fr MONDAIN Véronique, Ph, Principal Investigator
Additional Information
Starting date: November 2013
Last updated: December 10, 2013
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