Tuberculosis Infection Clinical Trial
— SNAPOfficial title:
Contact Tracing by Social Network Analysis to Enhance Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Case Finding in Hanoi, Vietnam
Tuberculosis burden in Vietnam increasing with contribution from low detection rates and
increased drug resistance. There is a need to identify MDR-TB (MultiDrug Resistant
Tuberculosis) among both notified TB cases and their contacts in the community. Traditional
contact tracing often focuses on household contacts while strains of TB circulate in homes,
schools, workplaces, and beyond. Social network Analysis (SNA) is a comprehensive approach
which includes a set of persons and the connections among them used for analysis of
structure of disease transmission.
In this study, SNA will be used to collect network data from 60 newly detected Rifampicin
resistant TB patients including an expected 50 MDR-TB patients living in Hanoi, and to
identify and test potential MDR-TB cases.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 596 |
Est. completion date | October 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | September 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - PATIENTS: Newly detected rifampicin resistant TB or MDR-TB patients living in Hanoi for at least 3 months preceding a diagnosis made between 2013-2015. - CONTACTS: During the 3 months before the patient's TB or MDR-TB diagnosis: all persons who spend an average of >4 hours per day in the same residence as the patient AND/OR any individual who has had frequent and prolonged contact with the patient AND/OR anyone who has spent time in a closed environment with an MDR-TB patient - PATIENTS AND CONTACTS: All ages - PATIENTS AND CONTACTS: Living in Hanoi during the study period. Exclusion Criteria: -PATIENTS AND CONTACTS: Lack of informed consent for participation. |
Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
Vietnam | National Lung Hospital | Hanoi |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
---|---|
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Vietnam | National Tuberculosis Program, Vietnam |
Vietnam,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Yield of MDR-TB case detection through SNA | The number of MDR-TB cases notified from contacts identified by SNA and who would not have been detected by routine screening. | Six months | No |
Secondary | MDR-TB incidence among subgroups of contacts | The proportion of MDR-TB among eligible contacts by subgroup (household contacts, close contacts, mutual contacts, eligible contacts from mutual places with closed environment). | Six months | No |
Secondary | MDR-TB incidence among rifampicin resistant TB cases | Incidence of MDR-TB confirmed by drug susceptibility tests (DST) among rifampicin resistant TB patients. | Six months | No |
Secondary | MDR-TB genotype | Consistency or difference between TB genotype of enrolled MDR-TB patients and contacts/secondary cases. | Six months | No |
Secondary | Cost-effectiveness ratio of SNA and passive case finding strategies | The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICERs) between SNA and passive case finding for one MDR-TB case detected (i.e, the cost of SNA minus the cost of passive case finding divided by the yield in terms of case detection of SNA minus the yield of passive CF) | Six months | No |
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