Malaria Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness and Safety of Training in Fever Case Management Incorporating Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs) for Malaria at Peripheral Health Centers in Uganda
Malaria remains one of the most devastating infectious diseases in the world. Despite the
potential for serious adverse outcomes with each episode of malaria, most cases in endemic
areas are diagnosed on clinical grounds alone. Even the simple technique of light
microscopy, the gold standard for malaria diagnosis, is inaccessible to most individuals in
resource-poor malarious areas. New diagnostic methods that are practical for limited
health-care settings are urgently needed. Immunochromatographic rapid diagnostic tests
(RDTs) for malaria are easy to use, require little infrastructure or expertise, show good
accuracy, and are increasingly advocated for routine use in malaria-endemic areas. A major
challenge now is to implement RDTs effectively in typical African clinical settings. We plan
to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and safety of a training curriculum incorporating RDT
use in peripheral government health centers in Uganda. Results from this study will provide
evidence for scale-up of RDT implementation in Uganda, as planned by the Uganda Ministry of
Health from mid-2008, as well as in other sub-Saharan African countries.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and safety of a basic
training program incorporating RDTs, as compared with standard-of-care presumptive
treatment, for the management of patients who present with suspected malaria at peripheral
health centers in Uganda. Our hypothesis is that training in fever case management and RDT
use will allow health center staff to reduce unnecessary antimalarial prescriptions without
compromising patient outcomes, compared with the current practice of presumptive
antimalarial therapy for all febrile patients.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic
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