RECRUITING

Bacterial Decolonization Within Dyads

Study Overview

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Description

The goal of this study is to measure bacterial burden, specifically Staph aureus, and how it spreads between mothers and their infants. Researchers will evaluate if the amount of bacteria on their skin remains the same after mothers use a skin antisepsis treatment prior to delivering their infants. The investigators also aim to assess participant interest in and compliance with skin antisepsis treatments. The hypothesis is that increased maternal interest will align with increased treatment compliance.

Official Title

Impact of Bacterial Decolonization on Bacterial Burden Within Maternal-infant Dyads

Quick Facts

Study Start:2024-08-21
Study Completion:2025-06
Study Type:Not specified
Phase:Not Applicable
Enrollment:Not specified
Status:RECRUITING

Study ID

NCT06541145

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Ages Eligible for Study:18 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study:FEMALE
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:No
Standard Ages:ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Inclusion CriteriaExclusion Criteria
  1. * Participants must be enrolled in longitudinal study Project HOPE1000.
  1. * Participants not enrolled in Project HOPE1000 will be excluded.

Contacts and Locations

Study Contact

Ibukunoluwa Kalu, MD
CONTACT
(919) 684-6335
ica5@duke.edu
Kirsten Jenkins
CONTACT
(919) 668-4736
kirsten.jenkins@duke.edu

Principal Investigator

Ibukunoluwa Kalu, MD
PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Duke University

Study Locations (Sites)

Duke University
Durham, North Carolina, 27703
United States

Collaborators and Investigators

Sponsor: Duke University

  • Ibukunoluwa Kalu, MD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, Duke University

Study Record Dates

These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before being posted on the public website.

Study Registration Dates

Study Start Date2024-08-21
Study Completion Date2025-06

Study Record Updates

Study Start Date2024-08-21
Study Completion Date2025-06

Terms related to this study

Keywords Provided by Researchers

  • Maternal
  • Infant
  • Neonatal
  • Resistant
  • Antimicrobial

Additional Relevant MeSH Terms

  • Bacterial Colonization