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RECRUITINGPhase 3INTERVENTIONAL

Serological Testing and Treatment for Plasmodium Vivax Malaria: a Trial in Ethiopia and Madagascar

Serological Testing and Treatment for Plasmodium Vivax Malaria: a Cluster-Randomised Trial in Ethiopia and Madagascar

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About This Trial

The resilience of P. vivax to malaria elimination efforts is due to its ability to form dormant liver stages (hypnozoites) that reactivate weeks to months after the initial infection causing recurrent episodes of malaria (relapses) and ongoing parasite transmission. Relapses account for a majority of recurrent infections and clinical cases of P. vivax malaria, and therefore have a significant effect on morbidity at the individual level. With current technology, it is not possible to directly measure hypnozoite biomarkers. Rather than directly detecting hypnozoites, our team developed an indirect approach by measuring antibodies induced by the primary blood-stage infection. Antibodies to different blood-stage antigens decay at different rates. Measuring antibodies to a carefully selected panel of P. vivax antigens can aid to identify individuals who have been infected within the previous 9 months (approximately the lifespan of hypnozoites). A serological test based on selected P. vivax antigens can detect recent exposure and predict future relapses. Coupling this test with a safe and efficacious primaquine treatment regimen, results in a population-based intervention to target the hypnozoite reservoir. This intervention is referred to as Plasmodium vivax Serological Testing and Treatment (PvSeroTAT). PvSTATEM is a cluster randomised trial in Madagascar and Ethiopia. This study will provide insights into the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of the PvSeroTAT approach. In this study, individuals, randomised by clusters, will be tested for the presence of serological markers of a recent P. vivax infection, followed by a targeted drug treatment intervention aimed at killing P. vivax hypnozoites.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Participant will remain in the study area for at least the next month. - Participant is older than 12 months Who Should NOT Join This Trial: • Participant is unwilling to participate. Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Participant will remain in the study area for at least the next month. * Participant is older than 12 months Exclusion Criteria: • Participant is unwilling to participate.

Treatments Being Tested

COMBINATION_PRODUCT

PvSeroTAT

Two rounds (month 0 and month 6) of serological screening for antibodies against P. vivax in the blood of all eligible cluster inhabitants. In the clusters in the PvSeroTAT arm, participants with a positive P. vivax serology at baseline or month 6 will be treated with 14 days of primaquine 0.25mg/kg/day (Ethiopia) or 7 days of primaquine 0.5mg/kg/day (Madagascar), and a three-day course of either chloroquine (Ethiopia) or artesunate-amodiaquine (Madagascar)

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Control

Two rounds (month 0 and month 6) of serological screening for antibodies against P. vivax in the blood of a subset of eligible cluster inhabitants. Serological status will be assessed at a later stage (months later) and will not lead to treatment of sero-positive individuals.

Locations (2)

Armauer Hansen Research Institute
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Institut Pasteur de Madagascar
Antananarivo, Madagascar