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An Open Label Randomized Comparison of Two Antimalarial Drugs Regimens in Patient With Plasmodium Vivax Malaria in Thailand

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Artesunate

+ Chloroquine

Medicamento
Quiénes están siendo reclutados

De 18 a 65 años
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Estudio de Tratamiento

Fase 4
Intervencional
Inicio del estudio: octubre de 2012
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Resumen

Patrocinador PrincipalMahidol University
Contacto del EstudioRatchadaporn Runchareon, MDMás contactos
Última actualización: 25 de enero de 2013
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Fecha de inicio: 1 de octubre de 2012

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Plasmodium vivax affects 70-80 million cases of malaria worldwide annually, is the major cause of human malaria in parts of Pacific region and South America. In Thailand, the proportion of P.vivax infection has increased and it is now equal to Plasmodium falciparum since 1998. The incidence of P.vivax has recently been reported as 20 per 1000 population per year. Unlike Plasmodium falciparum, P.vivax infection rarely develops into complicated malaria and death is unusual. However, P.vivax has a dormant stage (the hypnozoite) that persists in the human liver and may cause relapse weeks, months, or even years later. Therefore, P.vivax infection is considered to have greater impact on morbidity than mortality, resulting in significant social and economic burden. Moreover, it is very difficult to control P.vivax transmission, because gametocytes appear almost simultaneously with schizonts. Radical treatment of the infection, therefore, normally consists of a blood schizontocidal course of chloroquine and a course primaquine for the elimination of the hypnozoites as antirelapse therapy. However, chloroquine-resistant P.vivax (CRPv) has been emer-ging in different parts of the world. The first report of chloroquine resistant Plasmodium vivax was in 2 Australian soldiers returning from Papua New Guinea in Indonesia and is now spreading over Asia and the Pacific region. In Thailand, chloroquine and primaquine have remained the mainstay chemotherapeutics for the treatment of P.vivax for more than 60 years and resistance has not yet been reported. Occasional failure of the standard primaquine therapy (15 mg daily for 14 days) to prevent relapse has been observed. However, primaquine resistance has not been confirmed. In Thailand, the relapse rates at day 28 are about 50% without primaquine therapy, and about 20% with standard primaquine therapy. Relapse has not been observed among patients receiving high dose primaquine therapy (30 mg daily for 14 days). A number of factors are reportedly associated with relapse, or the reappearance of P.vivax, including inadequate primaquine dosage, high parasitaemia at diagnosis, and short duration of symptoms prior to diagnosis, presence of gametocytes on admission, age, and gender. Because the radical cure of P.vivax hypnozoites requires 14 days of primaquine therapy, adherence to the drug regimen may greatly affect the prevention of relapse. Unfortunately, the effect of patient adherence on 14 day primaquine treatment, and its relation to preventing parasite reappearance, is not well-document. Since January 2007, the evidence of reduced susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum to artemisinins in Western Cambodia at Thai_Cambodia border was first presented and confirmed in a subsequent detailed pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic study. Nevertheless, a trend of gradual decline of in vitro sensitivity to chloroquine has been documented in some areas of the country, particularly Thai-Myanmar border. There has been no clinical-parasitological evidence of chloroquine resistant P.vivax in Thai-Cambodia border, Thailand. The objectives of the present study are to assess in vivo efficacy of first line regimen of chloroquine given with primaquine, and in vitro susceptibility of P.vivax isolates in areas along Thai-Cambodia border, Thailand.

Patrocinador PrincipalMahidol University
Contacto del EstudioRatchadaporn Runchareon, MDMás contactos
Última actualización: 25 de enero de 2013
Extraido de una base de datos validada por el gobierno.Reclamar como socio

Protocolo

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Detalles del Diseño

Se reclutarán 120 pacientes

Número total de participantes que el ensayo clínico espera reclutar.

Estudio de Tratamiento

Estos estudios prueban nuevas formas de tratar una enfermedad, condición o problema de salud. El objetivo es determinar si un nuevo medicamento, terapia o enfoque funciona mejor o tiene menos efectos secundarios que las opciones existentes.



Elegibilidad

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Criterios

Cualquier sexo

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De 18 a 65 años

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Voluntarios sanos no permitidos

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Criterios

6 criterios de inclusión requeridos para participar
Acute uncomplicated malaria with P.vivax infection, confirmed by positive blood smear with asexual forms of P. vivax with parasitaemia > 1,000 parasites/microliters

Communicate with Thai language

Fever defined as temperature > 37.5 degree celsius or a history of fever within the last 24 hours

Male or female, aged from 18 years to 65 years old who can come to the study hospital for follow up in case of re-infection

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5 criterios de exclusión impiden participar
Any criteria of severe / complicated malaria (WHO 2010)

For females: pregnancy, breast feeding

History of allergy or known contraindication to chloroquine, artesunate or primaquine

Mixed infection with other plasmodium species

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Plan de Estudio

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Grupos de Tratamiento
Objetivos del Estudio

2 grupos de intervención están designados en este estudio

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Grupos de Tratamiento

Grupo I

Experimental
Artesunate 2 mg/kg/day for 5 days Combine with Primaquine 15 mg is given daily for 14 days. Or primaquine 45 mg is given once a week for 8 weeks in G6PD deficiency patients.

Grupo II

Comparador Activo
CH25: Chloroquine 25 mg/kg: 15 mg base/kg on the first days (D0), followed by 5 mg base/kg daily on the second and third day (day1-2) (total 25 mg base/ kg). Combine with Primaquine 15 mg is given daily for 14 days. Or primaquine 45 mg is given once a week for 8 weeks in G6PD deficiency patients.

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Centros del Estudio

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Este estudio tiene 4 ubicaciones

Reclutando

Khunhan Hospital

Si Sa Ket, ThailandAbrir Khunhan Hospital en Google Maps
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Kraburi Hospital

Ranong, Thailand
Reclutando

Phusing Hospital

Si Sa Ket, Thailand
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Kap Choeng Hospital

Surin, Thailand
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