Group A Streptococcus

The purpose of the research is to help understand why some children become carriers of strep and whether children who are carriers need to be treated with antibiotics.

Contact Information

Office/Contact: Bridget Johnson, BAN,RN,CCRC
Phone: 608-264-1400
Email: bridget.johnson@pediatrics.wisc.edu
 

Childhood Pneumonia Study Shows Short-Course Antibiotics Superior to Standard of Care

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Bioinformatics Resource Centers (BRCs) for Infectious Diseases

The NIAID-funded Bioinformatics Resource Centers provide data-driven, production-level, sustainable computational platforms to enable sharing and access to data, portable computational tools, and standards that support interoperability for the infectious diseases research community.

Centers of Excellence for Translational Research (CETR)

In 2014, NIAID established the Centers of Excellence for Translational Research (CETR) program. Supported translational activities will range from very early discovery-based efforts to late-stage preclinical development.

The CETR program builds on work of previous NIAID-supported research and development programs, including the Regional Centers of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases Research (RCE) program, and is intended to complement and enhance ongoing translational and product development activities.

Main Areas of Focus

  • To advance discovery, preclinical development, production, licensure and/or use of new or improved medical countermeasures (therapeutics, immunotherapeutics, vaccines, vaccine technologies, and medical diagnostics) or related technologies for emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases

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Awards & Locations

Each multi-project Center is organized around specific themes that address development of a targeted medical countermeasure or technology, and related regulatory barriers.

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Centers for Research on Structural Biology of Infectious Diseases (CRSTAL-ID)—Resources

The Centers for Research on Structural Biology of Infectious Diseases (CRSTAL-ID) provide the research community with: 3-D protein structures and protein-ligand complexes; Sequence-verified clones and peptides; Services that deliver requested 3-D structure determination; and Molecular screening of proteins in complex with inhibitors, cofactors and substrate analogs

Early Phase Clinical Trial Units

The Early Phase Clinical Trial Units (EPCTUs) support the design, development, implementation, and conduct of Phase 0 to Phase 2 clinical trials, including proof-of-concept studies in healthy, special, and disease-specific populations, carried out in an expeditious and efficient manner, aided by bioanalysis when necessary, against viral, bacterial, parasitic, and fungal pathogens and emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. The candidate products assessed through the EPCTUs may include licensed or investigational products such as small molecules, monoclonal antibodies, i

Genomic Centers for Infectious Diseases (GCID) Resources

The GCID use, develop and improve innovative applications of genomic technologies, such as DNA and RNA sequencing and metagenomics, and provide rapid and cost-efficient production of high-quality genome sequences of microorganisms, invertebrate vectors of infectious diseases, and hosts and host microbiomes.

Types of Group A Streptococcal Infections

Group A Streptococcus Vaccine Research