U.S., Aug. 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07112846) titled 'Prospective Clinical Registry for Evaluation of Exanthematous Infections and Coinfections' on Aug. 01.
Brief Summary: Exanthematous fevers are a global public health problem. The spread of arboviruses due to various factors, including climate change, has resulted in major epidemics such as the one that occurred in Brazil in 2024, representing an extremely concerning scenario from both epidemiological and healthcare perspectives. In addition to this, the reemergence of childhood exanthematous diseases in several countries, including Brazil, is alarming and occurs due to declining vaccination coverage and increased migratory movements....