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Clinical Trial Summary

Nodding syndrome (NS) is a devastating neurologic disorder affecting thousands of children in Africa. A number of toxic, nutritional, infectious, para-infectious and environmental causes have been studied but the only consistent association has been with infection by the parasite Onchocerca volvulus. There is no specific treatment for NS and also for the adult onchocerca. However, antibiotic depletion of the Onchocerca volvulus co-symbiotic bacteria Wolbachia with tetracyclines such as doxycycline results in sterilisation and premature death of the adult worm and marked reductions in dermal microfilaria density. Potentially, such therapy that kills adult onchocerca volvulus may improve the outcome of NS if the association were true.


Clinical Trial Description

Primary hypothesis

Oral doxycycline 100mg daily for six weeks in patients with NS aged 8 years or older will reduce inflammatory responses and the proportion of patients with serum antibodies to NSPs or leiomodin 24 months after intervention by 40% compared to placebo.

Primary efficacy objective

To determine the effects of doxycycline 100mg daily for six weeks in patients with NS 8 years or older on serum levels of antibodies to NSPs (VGKC complex and others to be identified in a concurrent case-control study) or leiomodin at 24 months.

Study Type

This will be a two-arm, placebo-controlled (double blind) randomized phase II trial of oral doxycycline 100mg daily for six weeks.

Study site

Kitgum general hospital, Kitgum, Uganda.

Study Population

Study participants will be patients with confirmed NS as defined according to the World Health Organization (WHO) consensus case definition i.e. (i) Head nodding on two or more occasions, (ii) Occurring in clusters at a frequency of 5-20/minute, (iii) Onset between the ages of 3-18 years, (iv) Observed by a trained health worker or documented on EEG

Plus any one of:

a) triggered by food or cold weather; b) presence of other seizures or neurological abnormalities and cognitive decline and c) clustering in space or time), age ≥8 years, and with written consent from a parent or guardian.

Study Interventions

Participants will receive standard of care supportive treatment according to current guidelines for NS (antiepileptic drug treatment with sodium valproate, management of psychiatric disorders, nutritional, physical and occupational therapy as indicated).

All will be hospitalised in the first weeks during which period, baseline measurements including clinical assessments, EEG, cognitive and laboratory testing will be performed and antiepileptic drug doses rationalised.

Sample size: The sample size (115 participants per arm i.e. 230 total) is estimated based on the assumption that a six-weeks treatment course of doxycycline will reduce the proportion of participants with antibodies to NSPs or Leiomodin by 40% (from 50.0% to 30.0%) 24 months after initiation of the intervention while providing for 10% loss to follow-up (β=80%, α=0.05).

Participants will then be randomised to either oral doxycycline (Azudox®, Kampala Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd) 100mg daily for six weeks or identical placebo. Treatment will be initiated in hospital but will be continued at home. Each participant will be visited at home at 2, 4 and 6 weeks for adherence monitoring and assessment of safety and will report back to the hospital study clinic at 6, 12 and 24 months.

Follow-up procedures:

Participants will be followed up at 2, 4, and 6 weeks by the health visitor to document adherence and assess safety and will be assessed for outcomes in hospital at 24 months after initiation of the intervention.

Data Analysis:

Primary analysis will be by intention to treat. The investigators will examine the effect of doxycycline at 24 months on antibodies to host NSPs and leiomodin, inflammatory responses (CRP, C3a and C3b), on epileptiform discharges and seizure control, and microfilaria density/ Wolbachia load, and on clinical (cognitive, motor, psychiatric and quality of life) symptoms compared to placebo.

In a sub-analysis, the investigators will examine the effects of the intervention in new patients compared to patients with long standing symptoms. ;


Study Design


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NCT number NCT02850913
Study type Interventional
Source Makerere University
Contact Richard Idro, MMED, PhD
Phone +256774274173
Email ridro1@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 2
Start date September 5, 2016
Completion date August 5, 2020

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