Efficient Delivery of Investigational Antibacterial Agents via Sustainable Clinical Trial Networks
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2016-08-15
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The economics of antibiotics can be improved by infectious diseases-specific clinical trial networks. While developers would still need to implement an independent phase 1 program as well as studies focused on highly resistant pathogens, standardized procedures in a network focused on usual drug resistance phenotype isolates would permit sharing of controls and would predictably generate high-quality pivotal data for product registration while creating cost and time savings in the range of 30%-40%. This would reduce economic barriers to antibiotic development and contribute to public health.
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antibiotic development, antimicrobial resistance, trial networks, Journal Article
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McDonnell, A, Rex, J H, Goossens, H, Bonten, M, Fowler, V G & Dane, A 2016, 'Efficient Delivery of Investigational Antibacterial Agents via Sustainable Clinical Trial Networks', Clinical Infectious Diseases, vol. 63, no. Suppl 2, pp. S57-S59. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciw244