Leprosy Clinical Trial
— ComLepOfficial title:
Improved Understanding of Ongoing Transmission of Leprosy in the Comoros, a Region Hyperendemic for the Disease.
NCT number | NCT03526718 |
Other study ID # | 1147/16 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | April 1, 2017 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2020 |
Verified date | May 2021 |
Source | Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational [Patient Registry] |
Despite decades of a solid leprosy control program, including active case finding and follow-up on therapeutic outcome, the Comoros islands of Anjouan and Moheli continue to be hyperendemic for leprosy, with leprosy case notifications far exceeding those for tuberculosis, while the third island, Grande Comore, presents few cases. The high proportion (31% in 2015) of disease in children indicates that recent transmission is a major driver of the persistent endemicity, and that present control measures are not sufficient. The low proportion (2.6% average in last 10 years) of grade II disabilities in newly diagnosed cases indicates that case detection is early. The main objective of the present proposal is to identify which persons would most benefit from prophylactic treatment. The secondary objective is to unravel human, bacterial and environmental risk factors for transmission of and progression to leprosy disease, with the ultimate goal to reduce the leprosy incidence.. The program has remaining expertise to re-establish laboratory confirmation of leprosy patients, allowing to optimize and validate molecular genotyping techniques to complement conventional epidemiological investigations in a 3-year prospective cohort of leprosy patients and their close contacts, aiming to identify transmission links. A third objective is to document diagnostic delays in more detail As the leprosy control programme has initiated a pilot study on rifampicin prophylaxis in four villages on Anjouan in 2015, a prospective cohort study will permit measuring the leprosy incidence in close contacts as well as those in neighboring houses, who did or did not receive rifampicin prophylaxis. The expected outcome of this project will be to identify risk factors for leprosy transmission. Specifically, we expect to identify those contacts at highest risk of developing leprosy disease, who would most benefit from rifampicin prophylaxis or other preventive measures.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 889 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - in the prospective cohort study: All newly diagnosed leprosy patients (any age) on the island of Anjouan who provide written informed consent. - In the in-depth interviews: Patients who are part of a cluster and provide written informed consent. Additional written informed consent will be asked for questions in which the identity of other member(s) of a cluster needs to be revealed. Exclusion Criteria: - in the prospective cohort study: None. - In the in-depth interviews: Patients belonging to clusters not extending beyond the same first or second circle |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Comoros | Damien Foundation | Moutsamoudou | Anjouan |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium | Damien Foundation, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Programme National de lutte contre la Lèpre et la Tuberculose, Comores, R2STOP |
Comoros,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Leprosy incidence among contacts of an index patient | Incidence rate ratios among the contacts by proximity to the index patients will be calculated. Classification of contacts in proximity groups is a dynamic process. Persons belonging to the same household, surrounding households, entire village, or entire island may shift to closer proximity groups when leprosy patients are diagnosed in their environment. Since date of diagnosis, and any recent migration, will be recorded for each patient, we will be able to reallocate contacts to other circles and attribute to each contact a period of exposure within each circle. | The incidence rate ratio will be recorded during the 3-year recruitment period op the study. | |
Secondary | Recent transmission cluster | Transmission links will be defined as identical genotypes based on their "variable number of tandem repeat(VNTR)"- profile. The definition of clustering will be based on comparison of the copy number of the VNTRs using two different stringencies: either considering those that presented identical copy number for all 17 alleles, or considering those that had identical copy number excluding the most variable loci. | All the samples over the three years should be analysed the able to fully explore the transmission links. Therefore, this outcome will be assessed through study completion, which will probably take1 year. | |
Secondary | Patient and health system delay. | Mean patient and health systems delay with 95% confidence interval will be calculated. The questionnaire will comprise questions on the duration of the symptoms and the health seeking behavior of the patient. | This outcome can be calculated at the end of the recruitment phase of the study.Therefore, this outcome will be assessed through study completion, which will probably take1 year. |
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