Last Updated: 14/04/2015
Assess the micro-epidemiology of resistant falciparum malaria in SE Asia and perform and evaluate an intervention with targeted chemo-elimination through a modified mass drug administration approach (Myanmar)
Objectives
This a multinational clinical and laboratory project to evaluate targeted chemo-elimination (TCE) as a strategy to eliminate artemisinin-resistant P. falciparum. In areas where artemisinin-resistant falciparum malaria has been identified, the team will measure the impact of repeated TCE on the incidence of malaria, the size and the genetic structure of the malaria parasite population and the transmission of malaria, and the progression of artemisinin resistance.
Epidemiological methods of assessment will be developed and refined and the acceptability, safety, effectiveness, costs and feasibility of TCE will be assessed, providing tools for scale-up if it is proved effective.
The specific objectives are to:
- Assess the safety and acceptability of targeted malaria elimination to eliminate the sub-microscopic reservoir of P. falciparum in an area of artemisinin resistance.
- Assess the feasibility of mass drug administration (MDA) with dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DHP) + primaquine (P)
- Assess the impact of MDA with DHP+P on the sub-microscopic reservoir.
- Study the re-emergence of P. falciparum if and when it occurs
- Explore to what extent the sub-microscopic reservoir contribute to transmission.
- Drug & regimen: 3 monthly rounds of dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DP) (7 mg/kg dihydroartemisinin and 55 mg/kg piperaquine) for 3 days plus a single low dose of primaquine (PQ), mode of delivery being DOT
- Intervention by arms: Malaria elimination with DP + PQ (intervention) vs no chemo-elimination (control)
- Concomitant interventions: LLINs, malaria early diagnosis and treatment, small individual incentives and village-level incentives, community engagement activities
- Target & size population: 2 villages control and 2 villages intervention.
- Inclusion criteria: Age ≥6 months, male or female
- Exclusion criteria: Pregnant or lactating women, anyone with acute health problems
- Time of follow-up: 24 months
- Clinicaltrial.gov ID: NCT01872702
Type: Interventional
Allocation: Randomized
Intervention model: Parallel assignment
Masking: None (open label)
Primary purpose: Treatment
Wellcome Open Res, 2017; Safety and effectiveness of mass drug administration to accelerate elimination of artemisinin-resistant falciparum malaria: A pilot trial in four villages of Eastern Myanmar Lancet Inf Dis, 2021; Mass drug administration for the acceleration of malaria elimination in a region of Myanmar with artemisinin-resistant falciparum malaria: a cluster-randomised trial
May 2013 — Oct 2016
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