Malaria (Uncomplicated) Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessing and Monitoring the Efficacy of Sulfadoxine/ Pyrimethamine (SP) and the Combination of SP Plus Artesunate for Uncomplicated Malaria Infections Among Children
This is an ongoing monitoring activity of efficacy of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP), which
is the current national treatment of choice for uncomplicated malaria in Tanzania, and a
combination of SP and artesunate among children < 5 years in 3 sites in rural Tanzania.
Protocol was amended in 2004 to (1) include lumefantrine+artemether, the newly identified
first-line treatment for malaria to be introduced into Tanzania in 2006; (2) on a limited
basis, include adult patients; (3) extend follow-up to 28 days; (4) investigate whether
treated bednets would reduce confounding by reinfection
This is an ongoing monitoring activity of efficacy of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP), which
is the current national treatment of choice for uncomplicated malaria in Tanzania, and a
combination of SP and artesunate among children < 5 years in 3 sites in rural Tanzania.
Protocol was amended in 2004 to (1) include lumefantrine+artemether, the newly identified
first-line treatment for malaria to be introduced into Tanzania in 2006; (2) on a limited
basis, include adult patients; (3) extend follow-up to 28 days; (4) investigate whether
treated bednets would reduce confounding by reinfection
;
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment