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The cystic fibrosis (CF) anti-staphylococcal antibiotic prophylaxis trial (CF START); a randomised registry trial to assess the safety and efficacy of flucloxacillin as a longterm prophylaxis agent for infants with CF

Project title: The cystic fibrosis (CF) anti-staphylococcal antibiotic prophylaxis trial (CF START); a randomised registry trial to assess the safety and efficacy of flucloxacillin as a longterm prophylaxis agent for infants with CF

Call to action: 14/22 14/22 Long-term conditions in children and young people Themed Call

Research type: Primary Research

Chief investigator: Professor Kevin SouthernORCID logo

Contractor: Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Cost: £1,842,732.00

Co-investigators: Dr Ashley JonesORCID logo, Dr Hannah Batchelor, Dr Paul Aurora, Dr Siobhán CarrORCID logo, Miss Helen Hill, Miss Mandy WanORCID logo, Mr Oliver Rayner, Mrs Jessica Nickless, Mrs Rebecca Cosgriff, Ms Heather Bagley, Professor Alan SmythORCID logo, Professor Dyfrig HughesORCID logo, Professor Paul McNamaraORCID logo, Professor Paula WilliamsonORCID logo.

Started: August 2016 | Status: Research in progress

ISRCTN: 18130649

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