Improving Pediatric Trials in Antibacterial Drug Development: Expert Meeting Materials Now Available

View Expert Meeting MaterialsOn April 5, 2016, CTTI’s Pediatric Antibiotic Trials Project hosted a multi-stakeholder expert meeting to develop consensus on the mechanisms for improving the conduct and execution of pediatric trials of antibacterial drugs. Findings from the project’s surveys and interviews were presented, and stakeholders from across the clinical trial enterprise provided input on draft considerations for improving pediatric antibacterial drug trials.

Areas of focus at the expert meeting included challenges in designing and conducting pediatric trials (including neonatal studies), pediatric labeling, and informed consent. Potential strategies discussed to address these challenges included developing pan-global networks to conduct pediatric trials using master protocols, achieving alignment between global regulatory agencies, improving awareness of opportunities for industry to communicate with the FDA when designing Pediatric Study Plans, and improving communication in the consent process.

We now invite you to view the materials from this meeting. The multi-stakeholder feedback from the meeting, along with evidence gathered through the CTTI project, is being used to inform the development of recommendations to help achieve higher quality, more efficient pediatric trials for antibacterial drugs. CTTI’s official recommendations are expected to be released in 2017.

CLICK HERE to access the meeting summary, slides, agenda, and other materials

This project is part of CTTI’s Antibacterial Drug Development Program.