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Communicable Diseases

Tundra lists 4 Communicable Diseases clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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RECRUITING

NCT07411729

Establishment of a Biobank for the Evaluation of Rapid Diagnostic Solutions

This multicenter prospective registry aims to establish a biobank of residual biological samples and associated clinical data from hospitalized patients. The registry will collect a wide range of specimens (serum, plasma, respiratory samples, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, biopsies) obtained during routine care, without any additional procedures. Data are pseudonymized and stored securely for up to 20 years. The biobank will be used to develop and evaluate rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for emerging infectious diseases and CBRN threats to improve epidemic preparedness and patient management.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-02-17

Emerging Infectious Diseases
Communicable Diseases
Biological Warfare Agents
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ENROLLING BY INVITATION

NCT02422875

Comparative Autoantibody and Immunologic Cell Marker Study

The purpose of this study is to compare immune phenotype, function, and specificity of B lymphocytes from different developmental stages in autoimmune patients to B cells from infectious disease patients and healthy controls.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-09-30

1 state

Autoimmune Diseases
Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic
Communicable Diseases
RECRUITING

NCT05394363

Generation Victoria Cohort 2020s: A Statewide Longitudinal Cohort Study of Victorian Children and Their Parents

Generation Victoria (GenV) is a longitudinal, population-based study of Victorian children and their parents that will bring together data on a wide range of conditions ,exposures and outcomes. GenV blends study-collected, study-enhanced and linked data. It will be multi-purpose, supporting observational, interventional, health services and policy research within the same cohort. It is designed to address physical, mental and social issues experienced during childhood, as well as the antecedents of a wide range of diseases of ageing. It seeks to generate translatable evidence (prediction, prevention, treatments, services) to improve future wellbeing and reduce the future disease burden of children and adults. The GenV Cohort 2020s is open to all children born over a two-year period, and their parents, residing in the state of Victoria Australia. The GenV Cohort 2020s is preceded by an Advance Cohort of children born between 5 Dec 2020 and 3 October 2021, and their parents. This comprises all families recruited at GenV's Vanguard hospital (Joan Kirner Women's and Children's) and at birthing hospitals throughout Victoria as GenV scaled up to commence recruiting for the GenV Cohort 2020s. The Advance Cohort have ongoing and full participation in GenV for their lifetime unless they withdraw but may have less complete data and biosamples.

Gender: All

Ages: 1 Day - Any

Updated: 2025-08-03

1 state

Mental Health
Child Wellbeing
Infant Health
+22
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT03894566

NASCITA Italian Birth Cohort Study

The NASCITA study (NAscere e creSCere in ITAlia) was created to improve the understanding of the health status of Italian children early on and how it is affected by social and health determinants. The study will evaluate physical, cognitive, and psychological development, and health status and health resource use during the first six years of life in a group of newborns, as well as potential associated factors. The association between the well-being of children and parental adherence to the recommendations for better child care and development will also be assessed. Information on the children will be collected by paediatricians mostly during routine visits. The findings will be used in the development of specific prevention measures and interventions to improve the health of children, in particular more vulnerable ones.

Gender: All

Ages: Any - 45 Days

Updated: 2024-11-21

1 state

Social Determinants of Health
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Development, Child
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