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Viromes in Infants Presenting With a Septic Syndrome
Sponsor: University Hospital, Montpellier
Summary
Fever in infants younger than 3 months is a common reason for emergency department visits and is associated with a significant risk of serious bacterial infections. Because it is difficult to distinguish bacterial from viral infections at presentation, management is often aggressive and includes invasive procedures, hospitalization, and empiric antibiotic therapy. Despite advances in molecular diagnostics, the etiology of fever remains unidentified in a substantial proportion of cases. This study aims to assess the presence of pathogenic viruses in respiratory and intestinal samples from febrile infants younger than 3 months compared with afebrile controls, and to explore associations with clinical, biological, environmental, and socio-economic factors
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
0 Months - 3 Months
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
130
Start Date
2026-04-01
Completion Date
2028-03-31
Last Updated
2026-03-17
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
biological samples
Nasal cavity swab (multiplex RT-PCR respiratory viral panel) Stool sample or peri-anal swab Blood sampling (700 µL EDTA + capillary drop for MxA testing) Biomarker analysis (CRP, PCT, MxA, CD169, CD14, CD64, HLA-DR)
Locations (1)
Montpellier Hospital University
Montpellier, France