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NCT number NCT03078894
Other study ID # CUIRBTL231
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received March 8, 2017
Last updated March 29, 2017
Start date March 17, 2017
Est. completion date May 1, 2017

Study information

Verified date March 2017
Source BioRed LLC
Contact Trentice Lazard, MBA
Phone 337-794-9713
Email tdlazard0413@email.campbell.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Tropical diseases are continuously on the rise throughout the world as they are spreading and manifesting in various locations globally. The more prominent vector tends to be the mosquito after it bites a previously infected host. The viruses of Zika, Chikungunya, and Dengue are some of the tropical diseases that are affecting large populations and expanding rapidly. Developing countries are at the highest risk because of the lack of preventive methods that are customarily demonstrated in developed countries. Sanitation issues complicate the problem as contaminated wastewater is ideal for mosquitos to lay eggs. In addition, the organic material in the wastewater serve as food for larvae. The purpose of this study is to test bodies of waters in Peru and examine if contaminated water is a contributing factor in the proportion of the population infected with Zika, Chikanguyna or Dengue.


Description:

Tropical diseases are active in South America and measures need to be taken to control these diseases. Sanitation is a major contributing factor as it serves for an ideal breeding ground for vectors. The EPA regulates water contamination and states that a water source can be recognized as contaminated if it contains anything above zero total coliforms. The severity of the water contamination within Peru can be observed by the presence of thermotolerant coliforms in 48% of all water samples. Studies have also found that on 23% of hands, 16% of utensils, and 4% of meals, E. coli was present. The most frequently contaminated item was kitchen cloths in which 89% had coliforms and 42% with E. coli. In 33% of drinking water, 27% of meals, and 23% kitchen utensils, diarrheagenic E. coli was present.

The purpose behind the research being conducted is to assist Peru concerning various factors in order to facilitate the process of working towards the reduction or complete elimination of tropical disease infections such as Dengue, Zika, and Chikungunya. The reason Peru has been identified as being the focal point for the proposed research lies within the factors that surround Peru. Peru is considered a developing country and with that encompasses consequential issues. These issues can manifest in malnutrition, disease ridden environments, debilitating physical repercussions, and many other linked issues.5 Peru also has a substantial market in which producers partake in sugar cane cultivation. "In Peru, Maple Energy anticipates that in 2013, it will harvest 1.075 million gross tons of sugar cane from its plantation for ethanol production." This is significant considering that sugar cane and molasses production attracts mosquitoes and creates a prime nesting ground for mosquitos considering the product as well as the climate which is required to grow these items. The fact that Dengue is so rampant in Peru presents the great possibility that the masking of other infections with similar symptoms such as Chikungunya and Zika is present. Given that Peru is a developing country makes this fact even more feasible considering the minimal access to quality healthcare in many locations, especially rural communities. The location of Peru gives rise to believe that many patients go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed since Peru borders Brazil, in which currently Zika and Chikungunya are currently epidemics sweeping the country. The lack of mandated hygienic practices allows the circulation of many diseases to fester and plague the Peruvian society.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 100
Est. completion date May 1, 2017
Est. primary completion date May 1, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- From the Following Districts: Tuman, Pomalca, Patapo, Pimentel

- Over the age of 18

Exclusion Criteria:

- Not currently taking antiviral or antimicrobial medication

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Diagnostic Test:
Zika
Zika Diagnostic test
Chikagunya
Chikagunya Diagnostic test
Dengue
Dengue Diagnostic test

Locations

Country Name City State
Peru BioRed Patapo Lambayeque
Peru BioRed Pomalca
Peru BioRed Pucala Lambayeque
Peru BioRed Tuman Lambayeque

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
BioRed LLC

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Peru, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary The number of contaminated water bodies This is the number of contaminated water sources with fecal coliform March 20th - April1st
Secondary Proportion of population with Zika, Dengue or Chikagunya infections The proportion of people that are positive for Zika, Dengue or Chikagunya infections March 20th - May 1st
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