Antibacterial Drug Development Unmet Need

Antibacterial Drug Development Unmet Need

Overview

The development of novel antibacterial therapies is lagging behind the rise of resistance to antibiotics and threatens to become a critical public health emergency.  

To help address the unmet need for new antibiotic therapies, CTTI conducted research and issued findings on patient and physician perspectives and considerations as it relates to using antibacterial drugs developed through streamlined development processes. 

Resources

Safety | Poster Presentations

Streamlining Antibacterial Drug Development Programs To Address Unmet Medical Need: Patient And Provider Attitudes On A Modified Benefit-Risk Calculus

American Thoracic Society International Conference 2016 CTTI Project: Unmet Need Download Presentation (785.09 KB)

Safety | Expert Meetings

The Use of Antibacterial Drugs Developed via Streamlined Approaches for Serious Infections Where There is Unmet Need: Understanding Patient and Physician Perspectives and Considerations to Take Forward

Present perspectives from patients, caregivers and physicians on antibacterial drugs developed using streamlined approaches Identify focus group themes and discuss topics which should be further explored or where draft recommendations...

Safety | Expert Meetings

Statistical Issues Think Tank II

To provide an update on the current status of statistical methodologies for the design and analysis of antibacterial drugs To discuss ongoing challenges in the development and adoption of innovative...

Safety | Expert Meetings

CTTI Antibacterial Drug Development: Statistical Issues Think Tank Meeting

A CTTI-hosted Statistical Issues Think Tank Meeting was convened to provide an opportunity for leading experts in clinical trial methodologies to discuss alternative approaches to design and analysis that may be useful...

Safety | Expert Meetings

Anti-Bacterial Drug Development: Issues in the Design of Trials in Patients with Unmet Need and in Patients with Hospital-Acquired and Ventilator Associated Bacterial Pneumonia

With rising antibiotic resistance becoming an issue of global concern, the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (CTTI) convened a 2-day Antibacterial Drug Development Workshop on October 11-12, 2012 in Crystal City,...

Safety | CTTI News

CTTI Publishes Findings on Patient & Physician Perceptions of Streamlined Development for Antibacterial Drugs

Over 2 million people in the United States are estimated to become infected with drug-resistant bacteria each year, so new antibacterial therapies are desperately needed. Streamlined drug development approaches have...

Safety | Publications

Patient and physician attitudes regarding risk and benefit in streamlined development programmes for antibacterial drugs: a qualitative analysis

Publication explores patient, caregiver and physician perceptions and attitudes regarding the balance of benefit and risk in using antibacterial drugs developed through streamlined development processes.

Safety | CTTI News

Unmet Need in Antibiotic Development: Expert Meeting Materials Now Available

On March 1, 2016, CTTI hosted a multi-stakeholder expert meeting for its Unmet Need in Antibiotic Development Project. This project is investigating perceptions of antibacterial drugs developed using accelerated pathways. Non-traditional...

Safety | CTTI News

Materials from CTTI’s Unmet Need in Antibiotic Development Meeting Now Available

On March 1, 2016, CTTI hosted an expert meeting entitled, The Use of Antibacterial Drugs Developed via Streamlined Approaches for Serious Infections Where There is Unmet Need: Understanding Patient and Physician...

Safety | Publications

Respiratory Tract Infection Clinical Trials, 2007-2012: A Systematic Review of ClinicalTrials.gov

Analyzes data from ClinicalTrials.gov to summarize activity in respiratory infection trials, identify gaps in research activity, and inform efforts to address disparities between antimicrobial resistance and development of new antibacterial...

Safety | CTTI News

New Publication Addresses Rising Antibiotic Resistance and Clinical Trial Design

On June 23, 2014, an article titled Hierarchical nested trial design (HNTD) for demonstrating treatment efficacy of new antibacterial drugs in patient populations with emerging bacterial resistance was published online in Statistics in...

Safety

CTTI Statistics Think Tank for Anti-Bacterial Drug Development by Lisa LaVange

CTTI Statistics Think Tank for Anti-Bacterial Drug Development by Lisa LaVange

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