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Interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths: a study protocol for cluster randomised trials evaluating alternative treatment strategies and delivery systems in Kenya

INTRODUCTION: In recent years, an unprecedented emphasis has been given to the control of neglected tropical diseases, including soil-transmitted helminths (STHs). The mainstay of STH control is school-based deworming (SBD), but mathematical modelling has shown that in all but very low transmission...

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Autores principales: Brooker, Simon J, Mwandawiro, Charles S, Halliday, Katherine E, Njenga, Sammy M, Mcharo, Carlos, Gichuki, Paul M, Wasunna, Beatrice, Kihara, Jimmy H, Njomo, Doris, Alusala, Dorcas, Chiguzo, Athuman, Turner, Hugo C, Teti, Caroline, Gwayi-Chore, Claire, Nikolay, Birgit, Truscott, James E, Hollingsworth, T Déirdre, Balabanova, Dina, Griffiths, Ulla K, Freeman, Matthew C, Allen, Elizabeth, Pullan, Rachel L, Anderson, Roy M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4611208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26482774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008950
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author Brooker, Simon J
Mwandawiro, Charles S
Halliday, Katherine E
Njenga, Sammy M
Mcharo, Carlos
Gichuki, Paul M
Wasunna, Beatrice
Kihara, Jimmy H
Njomo, Doris
Alusala, Dorcas
Chiguzo, Athuman
Turner, Hugo C
Teti, Caroline
Gwayi-Chore, Claire
Nikolay, Birgit
Truscott, James E
Hollingsworth, T Déirdre
Balabanova, Dina
Griffiths, Ulla K
Freeman, Matthew C
Allen, Elizabeth
Pullan, Rachel L
Anderson, Roy M
author_facet Brooker, Simon J
Mwandawiro, Charles S
Halliday, Katherine E
Njenga, Sammy M
Mcharo, Carlos
Gichuki, Paul M
Wasunna, Beatrice
Kihara, Jimmy H
Njomo, Doris
Alusala, Dorcas
Chiguzo, Athuman
Turner, Hugo C
Teti, Caroline
Gwayi-Chore, Claire
Nikolay, Birgit
Truscott, James E
Hollingsworth, T Déirdre
Balabanova, Dina
Griffiths, Ulla K
Freeman, Matthew C
Allen, Elizabeth
Pullan, Rachel L
Anderson, Roy M
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description INTRODUCTION: In recent years, an unprecedented emphasis has been given to the control of neglected tropical diseases, including soil-transmitted helminths (STHs). The mainstay of STH control is school-based deworming (SBD), but mathematical modelling has shown that in all but very low transmission settings, SBD is unlikely to interrupt transmission, and that new treatment strategies are required. This study seeks to answer the question: is it possible to interrupt the transmission of STH, and, if so, what is the most cost-effective treatment strategy and delivery system to achieve this goal? METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Two cluster randomised trials are being implemented in contrasting settings in Kenya. The interventions are annual mass anthelmintic treatment delivered to preschool- and school-aged children, as part of a national SBD programme, or to entire communities, delivered by community health workers. Allocation to study group is by cluster, using predefined units used in public health provision—termed community units (CUs). CUs are randomised to one of three groups: receiving either (1) annual SBD; (2) annual community-based deworming (CBD); or (3) biannual CBD. The primary outcome measure is the prevalence of hookworm infection, assessed by four cross-sectional surveys. Secondary outcomes are prevalence of Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura, intensity of species infections and treatment coverage. Costs and cost-effectiveness will be evaluated. Among a random subsample of participants, worm burden and proportion of unfertilised eggs will be assessed longitudinally. A nested process evaluation, using semistructured interviews, focus group discussions and a stakeholder analysis, will investigate the community acceptability, feasibility and scale-up of each delivery system. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Study protocols have been reviewed and approved by the ethics committees of the Kenya Medical Research Institute and National Ethics Review Committee, and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The study has a dedicated web site. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02397772.
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spelling pubmed-46112082015-10-23 Interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths: a study protocol for cluster randomised trials evaluating alternative treatment strategies and delivery systems in Kenya Brooker, Simon J Mwandawiro, Charles S Halliday, Katherine E Njenga, Sammy M Mcharo, Carlos Gichuki, Paul M Wasunna, Beatrice Kihara, Jimmy H Njomo, Doris Alusala, Dorcas Chiguzo, Athuman Turner, Hugo C Teti, Caroline Gwayi-Chore, Claire Nikolay, Birgit Truscott, James E Hollingsworth, T Déirdre Balabanova, Dina Griffiths, Ulla K Freeman, Matthew C Allen, Elizabeth Pullan, Rachel L Anderson, Roy M BMJ Open Global Health INTRODUCTION: In recent years, an unprecedented emphasis has been given to the control of neglected tropical diseases, including soil-transmitted helminths (STHs). The mainstay of STH control is school-based deworming (SBD), but mathematical modelling has shown that in all but very low transmission settings, SBD is unlikely to interrupt transmission, and that new treatment strategies are required. This study seeks to answer the question: is it possible to interrupt the transmission of STH, and, if so, what is the most cost-effective treatment strategy and delivery system to achieve this goal? METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Two cluster randomised trials are being implemented in contrasting settings in Kenya. The interventions are annual mass anthelmintic treatment delivered to preschool- and school-aged children, as part of a national SBD programme, or to entire communities, delivered by community health workers. Allocation to study group is by cluster, using predefined units used in public health provision—termed community units (CUs). CUs are randomised to one of three groups: receiving either (1) annual SBD; (2) annual community-based deworming (CBD); or (3) biannual CBD. The primary outcome measure is the prevalence of hookworm infection, assessed by four cross-sectional surveys. Secondary outcomes are prevalence of Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura, intensity of species infections and treatment coverage. Costs and cost-effectiveness will be evaluated. Among a random subsample of participants, worm burden and proportion of unfertilised eggs will be assessed longitudinally. A nested process evaluation, using semistructured interviews, focus group discussions and a stakeholder analysis, will investigate the community acceptability, feasibility and scale-up of each delivery system. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Study protocols have been reviewed and approved by the ethics committees of the Kenya Medical Research Institute and National Ethics Review Committee, and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The study has a dedicated web site. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02397772. BMJ Publishing Group 2015-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4611208/ /pubmed/26482774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008950 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this work, for commercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Global Health
Brooker, Simon J
Mwandawiro, Charles S
Halliday, Katherine E
Njenga, Sammy M
Mcharo, Carlos
Gichuki, Paul M
Wasunna, Beatrice
Kihara, Jimmy H
Njomo, Doris
Alusala, Dorcas
Chiguzo, Athuman
Turner, Hugo C
Teti, Caroline
Gwayi-Chore, Claire
Nikolay, Birgit
Truscott, James E
Hollingsworth, T Déirdre
Balabanova, Dina
Griffiths, Ulla K
Freeman, Matthew C
Allen, Elizabeth
Pullan, Rachel L
Anderson, Roy M
Interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths: a study protocol for cluster randomised trials evaluating alternative treatment strategies and delivery systems in Kenya
title Interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths: a study protocol for cluster randomised trials evaluating alternative treatment strategies and delivery systems in Kenya
title_full Interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths: a study protocol for cluster randomised trials evaluating alternative treatment strategies and delivery systems in Kenya
title_fullStr Interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths: a study protocol for cluster randomised trials evaluating alternative treatment strategies and delivery systems in Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths: a study protocol for cluster randomised trials evaluating alternative treatment strategies and delivery systems in Kenya
title_short Interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths: a study protocol for cluster randomised trials evaluating alternative treatment strategies and delivery systems in Kenya
title_sort interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths: a study protocol for cluster randomised trials evaluating alternative treatment strategies and delivery systems in kenya
topic Global Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4611208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26482774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008950
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