The purpose of this study is to evaluate the benefits and safety of the antiviral drug ganciclovir (DHPG) given intravenously to treat newborn infants who are born infected with cytomegalovirus (CMV). CMV is a herpes virus that can infect most organs of the body, resulting in death in 10-30% of babies with symptoms of CMV. It can cause severe brain damage in a large percentage of surviving babies. Children in this study have a CMV infection of th...
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A Phase III Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Ganciclovir (Dihydroxypropoxymethyl Guanine [DHPG]) Treatment of Symptomatic Central Nervous System (CNS) Congenital Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infections.
Medical trial
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
- NCT00001100
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Expected total enrollment:
- 130
Eligibility inclusion criteria:
- Have evidence of CMV infection of the CNS with or without evidence of other organ involvement.
- Were full term infants (at least 32 weeks gestation).
- # Are 1 month of age or younger (preferably less than 2 weeks).
- Weighed at least 1,200 grams (2.5 lbs) at birth.
- Have confirmed cytomegalovirus.
Eligibility exclusion criteria:
- Have concurrent bacterial infection.
- Have HIV infection.
- Have mild symptoms or no symptoms of CMV infection at birth.
- Have an abnormal brain development (hydranencephaly) or any devastating brain involvement.
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