This clinical trial is focused on treating patients who have undergone a type of procedure called allogeneic stem cell transplantation and are now facing viral infections that do not respond to standard antiviral treatments. The viruses being studied are cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), and adenovirus (AdV). The treatment being tested involves using special cells called allogeneic multivirus-specific T cells. These T cells are designed to target and fight the specific viruses mentioned. The study will also include a comparison with a placebo to evaluate the effectiveness of the T cell treatment.
The purpose of the study is to assess how well the T cell treatment works in clearing the viral infections in patients who have not responded to other treatments. Participants in the study will receive the T cell treatment through an infusion, which is a method of delivering the treatment directly into the bloodstream. The study will monitor the patients over a period of time to see if the viral infections are reduced or cleared and to observe any side effects or changes in health status.
Throughout the study, various health indicators will be checked, such as the presence of the virus in the blood and any symptoms related to the infections. The study will also look at the overall health and survival of the patients, as well as any potential side effects from the treatment. The goal is to determine if the T cell treatment can provide a new option for patients with these challenging viral infections after stem cell transplantation.



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