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Early Discontinuation of Antibiotic Therapy in Elderly Patients Hospitalized for a Viral Infection

Sponsor

Source record

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens

Phase

Source record

Not applicable; this is an interventional study without a defined phase classification.

Modality

AI-normalized

small molecule

Target

AI-normalized

Not applicable; the study focuses on the clinical management of antibiotic therapy in elderly patients with viral infections rather than a specific molecular target.

Indication / condition

AI-normalized

Elderly

Intervention

Source record

antibiotic withdrawal, Antibiotics

Source & freshness

Source record

NCT ID

NCT07030673

Original source

ClinicalTrials.gov

Source last updated

Jan 16, 2026

Ingested at

Jun 19, 2026

Internal sync

Jun 19, 2026

Model version

trialsignal-ai-v1

Normalized confidence

96%

Validation status

validated

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NCT ID

NCT07030673

Title

Early Discontinuation of Antibiotic Therapy in Elderly Patients Hospitalized for a Viral Infection

Sponsor

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens

Status

RECRUITING

Phase

Not applicable; this is an interventional study without a defined phase classification.

Condition raw

Elderly, Antibiotics Overuse, Viral Infections, PCR Multiplex

Condition normalized

Elderly, Antibiotics Overuse, Viral Infections, PCR Multiplex

Modality raw

small molecule

Modality normalized

small molecule

Target raw

Not applicable; the study focuses on the clinical management of antibiotic therapy in elderly patients with viral infections rather than a specific molecular target.

Target normalized

Not applicable; the study focuses on the clinical management of antibiotic therapy in elderly patients with viral infections rather than a specific molecular target.

Interventions

antibiotic withdrawal, Antibiotics

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Source record

The trial, sponsored by the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire in Amiens, aims to address the over-prescription of antibiotics in elderly patients hospitalized for viral infections, particularly influenza and its associated complications. Given the rising concern over antibiotic resistance and the potential for adverse outcomes from unnecessary antibiotic use, this study could have significant implications for clinical practice guidelines and antibiotic stewardship programs. If successful, the findings may influence market dynamics by promoting alternative treatment protocols and reducing the reliance on antibiotics in viral infections, thereby impacting pharmaceutical sales in the antibiotic sector. The trial is currently recruiting and is expected to complete by mid-2027, providing a timely opportunity for stakeholders to align with evolving treatment paradigms.

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