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NCT number NCT02590627
Other study ID # WB-Malaria- Tanzania.
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
First received July 13, 2014
Last updated December 22, 2017
Start date May 2014
Est. completion date December 2015

Study information

Verified date December 2017
Source National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Drug efficacy testing is one of the most important tasks that is routinely undertaken by the National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) in Tanzania and has been recommended by the World health Organisation to monitor the efficacy of artemisinin based combination therapy (ACT) and possibly detect evolution/emergency of tolerance/resistance to these drugs. Currently, Artemether-lumefantrine (ALu) is the only ACT recommended by the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and therefore testing of new ACTs such as dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DHA-PQ) is important because alternative drugs are urgently required. Meanwhile, NMCP is revising the guidelines for treatment of malaria in Tanzania and DHA-PQ has been earmarked as an alternative ACT to be used together with ALu. However, efficacy and safety data of DHA-PQ is missing since no studies have been done in Tanzania. Thus, a study is proposed to assess the efficacy and safety of DHA-PQ Vs ALu and provide important data which will enable the NMCP to make informed decisions; and possibly recommend DHA-PQ in the new Malaria treatment guidelines as the second line drug for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria in the country.


Description:

Currently, Artemether-lumefantrine (ALu) is the only ACT recommended by the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and therefore testing of new ACTs such as dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DHA-PQ) is important because alternative drugs are urgently required. Meanwhile, NMCP is revising the guidelines for treatment of malaria in Tanzania and DHA-PQ has been earmarked as an alternative ACT to be used together with ALu. However, efficacy and safety data of DHA-PQ is missing since no studies have been done in Tanzania. Thus, a study is proposed to assess the efficacy and safety of DHA-PQ Vs ALu and provide important data which will enable the NMCP to make informed decisions; and possibly recommend DHA-PQ in the new Malaria treatment guidelines as the second line drug for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria in the country.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 509
Est. completion date December 2015
Est. primary completion date December 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 6 Months to 10 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients aged between 6 months - 10 years, without severe malnutrition and with a slide-confirmed mono-infection of P. falciparum, and asexual parasitemia between 250 - 200000 asexual parasites/µl will be included.

- Other inclusion criteria will include, absence of dangers signs (see Exclusion Criteria), axillary temperature > 37.5oC or a history of fever within the past 24 hours and ability to swallow oral medications.

- The ability and willingness to attend scheduled follow-up visits and an informed consent provided by parent or guardian will also be considered as important inclusion criteria without which a patient will not be enrolled into the study.

- Patients shall not be excluded on the basis of reported prior treatment with other anti-malarial drugs other than DHA-PQ within the past 24 hours if they have fever (axillary temperature > 37.50C) and parasitemia.

- Patients should have stable residence within the catchment area throughout the study period

Exclusion Criteria:

- The exclusion criteria will include: presence of general danger signs or signs of severe falciparum malaria according to the definitions of WHO (Appendix 6), severe anaemia (Hb < 5 g/dL) and mixed or mono-infection with species other the P. falciparum.

- Others will include severe malnutrition (defined as a child whose growth standard is below -3 z-score or symmetrical oedema involving at least one of the feet or a mid-upper arm circumference < 110 mm.

- Patients with febrile conditions due to diseases other than malaria (e.g. measles, acute lower respiratory tract infection, severe diarrhoea with dehydration) or other known underlying chronic or severe diseases (e.g. cardiac, renal and hepatic diseases and HIV/AIDS) will be excluded.

- Furthermore, patients under regular medication, which may interfere with anti-malarial pharmacokinetics and those with a history of hypersensitivity reactions or contraindications to the artemisinin-based therapy, piperaquine or the alternative treatment, will not be included into the study

Study Design


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Intervention

Drug:
Artemether-lumefantrine
Artemether-lumefantrine
Dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine
Dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine

Locations

Country Name City State
Tanzania Muheza Disignated District Hospital Muheza Tanga
Tanzania Ujiji Health Centre Ujiji Kigoma

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Tanzania, World Health Organization

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Tanzania, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary parasitological cure on day 28 for ALu and 42 for DHA-PQ non-adjusted and adjusted by PCR to account for new infections. 42 days
Secondary parasite clearance after 72 hours. Microscope Blood slide for malaria reading 0 parasite. 72 hours
Secondary parasitological cure on day 14 Microscope Blood slide for malaria reading 0 parasite. 14 days
Secondary extended parasitological cure on day 42 for ALu and 63 for DHA-PQ PCR and Microscope Blood slide for malaria parasitemia reading 0. 63 days
Secondary improvement in haemoglobin level at day 28 from the day 0 baseline 28 days
Secondary reduction in gametocyte carriage at day 14 and day 28 from the day 0 baseline, 28 days
Secondary occurrence and severity of adverse events and genomic profile of P.falciparum. 63 days
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