This clinical trial is focused on studying the effectiveness and safety of two treatment combinations for certain serious infections. The diseases being studied include complicated urinary tract infection, acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis (a type of kidney infection), hospital-acquired bacterial pneumonia, ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia, and complicated intra-abdominal infection. These infections are caused by a group of bacteria known as carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales, which are difficult to treat due to their resistance to many antibiotics.
The trial will compare the treatment combinations of cefepime/nacubactam and aztreonam/nacubactam against the best available therapy currently used for these infections. Cefepime and aztreonam are antibiotics, while nacubactam is a substance that helps these antibiotics work better against resistant bacteria. The study will involve administering these treatments through an intravenous infusion, which means the medication is given directly into a vein.
Participants in the study will receive one of the treatment combinations or the best available therapy for up to 14 days. The goal is to determine which treatment is most effective in achieving overall treatment success across all the infection types mentioned. The study will also monitor the safety of the treatments to ensure they are safe for use in patients. This trial aims to provide valuable information that could lead to better treatment options for these challenging infections.



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