Leptospirosis Registry Gathers Knowledge on Epidemiology Clinical Course Prognostic Factors and Molecular Characteristics for Invasive Leptospirosis Disease

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • End date
    Dec 29, 2030
  • participants needed
    200
  • sponsor
    University of Cologne
Updated on 16 February 2024

Summary

Leptospirosis is a worldwide zoonotic diseases caused by pathogenic Leptospira spp. Human are accidental hosts, who acquired infections after exposition to animal urine, contaminated water or soil, infected tissue. Incidence of invasive leptospirosis disease causing acute kidney injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), myocarditis, hepatic dysfunction, hemorrhage and multi-organ failure, is globally increasing and there have been frequent outbreak situation throughout the world. Due to increasing outbreak situations and globally chances in species distributions, a worldwide surveillance in epidemiology and species distribution is urgently needed. The objective of the Leptospirosis Registry - LeptoScope is to overcome the lack knowledge on epidemiology, clinical course, prognostic factors and molecular characteristics for invasive leptospirosis disease.

Description

Leptospirosis is a worldwide zoonotic diseases caused by pathogenic Leptospira spp. Human are accidental hosts, who acquired infections after exposition to animal urine, contaminated water or soil, infected tissue. During bacteremia, Leptospira spp. may lead to invasive, deep-seated leptospirosis with infection of kidney, liver, heart and the central nervous system. Although cleaned from blood and most tissue by immune response, Leptospira spp. can persists and multiply in the tubuli of kidneys.

Incidence of invasive leptospirosis disease causing acute kidney injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), myocarditis, hepatic dysfunction, hemorrhage and multi-organ failure, is globally increasing and there have been frequent outbreak situation throughout the world. In Europe, invasive leptospirosis disease is less common than in the tropical and subtropical countries, however due to climate change incidence is rising, and there are worry-some trends concerning chancing species distribution and multiple outbreak situations throughout central Europe. Current treatment approaches consist of antibiotic therapies. Additionally, salvage supportive treatment approaches of critical ill patients are common in invasive leptospirosis disease requiring dialysis, hemodynamic support, mechanical ventilation or even extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Furthermore, invasive leptospirosis disease is associated with the development of chronic kidney disease.

Due to increasing outbreak situations and globally chances in species distributions, a worldwide surveillance in epidemiology and species distribution is urgently needed. Additionally, the examination of attributable mortality and costs analysis of invasive leptospirosis disease will need to be studied on a multinational basis and therefore LeptoScope will particularly use a matched case control design.

The objective of the Leptospirosis Registry - LeptoScope is to overcome the lack knowledge on epidemiology, clinical course, prognostic factors and molecular characteristics for invasive leptospirosis disease. Additionally, LeptoScope serves as a platform for monitoring complications of invasive leptospirosis disease and outbreak situations.

Details
Condition Leptospirosis
Age 100years or below
Treatment Retrospective data collection of demographics, Retrospective data collection of underlying diseases, Retrospective data collection of duration of hospitalization
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04288674
SponsorUniversity of Cologne
Last Modified on16 February 2024

Eligibility

Yes No Not Sure

Inclusion Criteria

Cultural, serological, molecular or histological evidence of invasive leptospirosis diseases
Clinical signs of disseminated leptospirosis disease without cultural, serological, molecular or histological evidence
Case controls: Matching procedures for controls: Particularly, case controls will be included at the same hospitals that conduced cases based on matching of demographics, underlying diseases and duration of hospitalization (i.e. one control per case, both in the same hospital)

Exclusion Criteria

Colonization or other non-invasive infection
Cultural, serological, molecular or histological evidence without dissemination
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