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Effectiveness of reactive focal mass drug administration and reactive focal vector control to reduce malaria transmission in the low malaria-endemic setting of Namibia: a cluster-randomised controlled, open-label, two-by-two factorial design trial

BACKGROUND: In low malaria-endemic settings, screening and treatment of individuals in close proximity to index cases, also known as reactive case detection (RACD), is practised for surveillance and response. However, other approaches could be more effective for reducing transmission. We aimed to ev...

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Autores principales: Hsiang, Michelle S, Ntuku, Henry, Roberts, Kathryn W, Dufour, Mi-Suk Kang, Whittemore, Brooke, Tambo, Munyaradzi, McCreesh, Patrick, Medzihradsky, Oliver F, Prach, Lisa M, Siloka, Griffith, Siame, Noel, Gueye, Cara Smith, Schrubbe, Leah, Wu, Lindsey, Scott, Valerie, Tessema, Sofonias, Greenhouse, Bryan, Erlank, Erica, Koekemoer, Lizette L, Sturrock, Hugh J W, Mwilima, Agnes, Katokele, Stark, Uusiku, Petrina, Bennett, Adam, Smith, Jennifer L, Kleinschmidt, Immo, Mumbengegwi, Davis, Gosling, Roly
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7184675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32334702
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30470-0
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author Hsiang, Michelle S
Ntuku, Henry
Roberts, Kathryn W
Dufour, Mi-Suk Kang
Whittemore, Brooke
Tambo, Munyaradzi
McCreesh, Patrick
Medzihradsky, Oliver F
Prach, Lisa M
Siloka, Griffith
Siame, Noel
Gueye, Cara Smith
Schrubbe, Leah
Wu, Lindsey
Scott, Valerie
Tessema, Sofonias
Greenhouse, Bryan
Erlank, Erica
Koekemoer, Lizette L
Sturrock, Hugh J W
Mwilima, Agnes
Katokele, Stark
Uusiku, Petrina
Bennett, Adam
Smith, Jennifer L
Kleinschmidt, Immo
Mumbengegwi, Davis
Gosling, Roly
author_facet Hsiang, Michelle S
Ntuku, Henry
Roberts, Kathryn W
Dufour, Mi-Suk Kang
Whittemore, Brooke
Tambo, Munyaradzi
McCreesh, Patrick
Medzihradsky, Oliver F
Prach, Lisa M
Siloka, Griffith
Siame, Noel
Gueye, Cara Smith
Schrubbe, Leah
Wu, Lindsey
Scott, Valerie
Tessema, Sofonias
Greenhouse, Bryan
Erlank, Erica
Koekemoer, Lizette L
Sturrock, Hugh J W
Mwilima, Agnes
Katokele, Stark
Uusiku, Petrina
Bennett, Adam
Smith, Jennifer L
Kleinschmidt, Immo
Mumbengegwi, Davis
Gosling, Roly
author_sort Hsiang, Michelle S
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In low malaria-endemic settings, screening and treatment of individuals in close proximity to index cases, also known as reactive case detection (RACD), is practised for surveillance and response. However, other approaches could be more effective for reducing transmission. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of reactive focal mass drug administration (rfMDA) and reactive focal vector control (RAVC) in the low malaria-endemic setting of Zambezi (Namibia). METHODS: We did a cluster-randomised controlled, open-label trial using a two-by-two factorial design of 56 enumeration area clusters in the low malaria-endemic setting of Zambezi (Namibia). We randomly assigned these clusters using restricted randomisation to four groups: RACD only, rfMDA only, RAVC plus RACD, or rfMDA plus RAVC. RACD involved rapid diagnostic testing and treatment with artemether-lumefantrine and single-dose primaquine, rfMDA involved presumptive treatment with artemether-lumefantrine, and RAVC involved indoor residual spraying with pirimiphos-methyl. Interventions were administered within 500 m of index cases. To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions targeting the parasite reservoir in humans (rfMDA vs RACD), in mosquitoes (RAVC vs no RAVC), and in both humans and mosquitoes (rfMDA plus RAVC vs RACD only), an intention-to-treat analysis was done. For each of the three comparisons, the primary outcome was the cumulative incidence of locally acquired malaria cases. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT02610400. FINDINGS: Between Jan 1, 2017, and Dec 31, 2017, 55 enumeration area clusters had 1118 eligible index cases that led to 342 interventions covering 8948 individuals. The cumulative incidence of locally acquired malaria was 30·8 per 1000 person-years (95% CI 12·8–48·7) in the clusters that received rfMDA versus 38·3 per 1000 person-years (23·0–53·6) in the clusters that received RACD; 30·2 per 1000 person-years (15·0–45·5) in the clusters that received RAVC versus 38·9 per 1000 person-years (20·7–57·1) in the clusters that did not receive RAVC; and 25·0 per 1000 person-years (5·2–44·7) in the clusters that received rfMDA plus RAVC versus 41·4 per 1000 person-years (21·5–61·2) in the clusters that received RACD only. After adjusting for imbalances in baseline and implementation factors, the incidence of malaria was lower in clusters receiving rfMDA than in those receiving RACD (adjusted incidence rate ratio 0·52 [95% CI 0·16–0·88], p=0·009), lower in clusters receiving RAVC than in those that did not (0·48 [0·16–0·80], p=0·002), and lower in clusters that received rfMDA plus RAVC than in those receiving RACD only (0·26 [0·10–0·68], p=0·006). No serious adverse events were reported. INTERPRETATION: In a low malaria-endemic setting, rfMDA and RAVC, implemented alone and in combination, reduced malaria transmission and should be considered as alternatives to RACD for elimination of malaria. FUNDING: Novartis Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Horchow Family Fund.
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spelling pubmed-71846752020-04-28 Effectiveness of reactive focal mass drug administration and reactive focal vector control to reduce malaria transmission in the low malaria-endemic setting of Namibia: a cluster-randomised controlled, open-label, two-by-two factorial design trial Hsiang, Michelle S Ntuku, Henry Roberts, Kathryn W Dufour, Mi-Suk Kang Whittemore, Brooke Tambo, Munyaradzi McCreesh, Patrick Medzihradsky, Oliver F Prach, Lisa M Siloka, Griffith Siame, Noel Gueye, Cara Smith Schrubbe, Leah Wu, Lindsey Scott, Valerie Tessema, Sofonias Greenhouse, Bryan Erlank, Erica Koekemoer, Lizette L Sturrock, Hugh J W Mwilima, Agnes Katokele, Stark Uusiku, Petrina Bennett, Adam Smith, Jennifer L Kleinschmidt, Immo Mumbengegwi, Davis Gosling, Roly Lancet Article BACKGROUND: In low malaria-endemic settings, screening and treatment of individuals in close proximity to index cases, also known as reactive case detection (RACD), is practised for surveillance and response. However, other approaches could be more effective for reducing transmission. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of reactive focal mass drug administration (rfMDA) and reactive focal vector control (RAVC) in the low malaria-endemic setting of Zambezi (Namibia). METHODS: We did a cluster-randomised controlled, open-label trial using a two-by-two factorial design of 56 enumeration area clusters in the low malaria-endemic setting of Zambezi (Namibia). We randomly assigned these clusters using restricted randomisation to four groups: RACD only, rfMDA only, RAVC plus RACD, or rfMDA plus RAVC. RACD involved rapid diagnostic testing and treatment with artemether-lumefantrine and single-dose primaquine, rfMDA involved presumptive treatment with artemether-lumefantrine, and RAVC involved indoor residual spraying with pirimiphos-methyl. Interventions were administered within 500 m of index cases. To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions targeting the parasite reservoir in humans (rfMDA vs RACD), in mosquitoes (RAVC vs no RAVC), and in both humans and mosquitoes (rfMDA plus RAVC vs RACD only), an intention-to-treat analysis was done. For each of the three comparisons, the primary outcome was the cumulative incidence of locally acquired malaria cases. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT02610400. FINDINGS: Between Jan 1, 2017, and Dec 31, 2017, 55 enumeration area clusters had 1118 eligible index cases that led to 342 interventions covering 8948 individuals. The cumulative incidence of locally acquired malaria was 30·8 per 1000 person-years (95% CI 12·8–48·7) in the clusters that received rfMDA versus 38·3 per 1000 person-years (23·0–53·6) in the clusters that received RACD; 30·2 per 1000 person-years (15·0–45·5) in the clusters that received RAVC versus 38·9 per 1000 person-years (20·7–57·1) in the clusters that did not receive RAVC; and 25·0 per 1000 person-years (5·2–44·7) in the clusters that received rfMDA plus RAVC versus 41·4 per 1000 person-years (21·5–61·2) in the clusters that received RACD only. After adjusting for imbalances in baseline and implementation factors, the incidence of malaria was lower in clusters receiving rfMDA than in those receiving RACD (adjusted incidence rate ratio 0·52 [95% CI 0·16–0·88], p=0·009), lower in clusters receiving RAVC than in those that did not (0·48 [0·16–0·80], p=0·002), and lower in clusters that received rfMDA plus RAVC than in those receiving RACD only (0·26 [0·10–0·68], p=0·006). No serious adverse events were reported. INTERPRETATION: In a low malaria-endemic setting, rfMDA and RAVC, implemented alone and in combination, reduced malaria transmission and should be considered as alternatives to RACD for elimination of malaria. FUNDING: Novartis Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Horchow Family Fund. Elsevier 2020-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7184675/ /pubmed/32334702 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30470-0 Text en © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Hsiang, Michelle S
Ntuku, Henry
Roberts, Kathryn W
Dufour, Mi-Suk Kang
Whittemore, Brooke
Tambo, Munyaradzi
McCreesh, Patrick
Medzihradsky, Oliver F
Prach, Lisa M
Siloka, Griffith
Siame, Noel
Gueye, Cara Smith
Schrubbe, Leah
Wu, Lindsey
Scott, Valerie
Tessema, Sofonias
Greenhouse, Bryan
Erlank, Erica
Koekemoer, Lizette L
Sturrock, Hugh J W
Mwilima, Agnes
Katokele, Stark
Uusiku, Petrina
Bennett, Adam
Smith, Jennifer L
Kleinschmidt, Immo
Mumbengegwi, Davis
Gosling, Roly
Effectiveness of reactive focal mass drug administration and reactive focal vector control to reduce malaria transmission in the low malaria-endemic setting of Namibia: a cluster-randomised controlled, open-label, two-by-two factorial design trial
title Effectiveness of reactive focal mass drug administration and reactive focal vector control to reduce malaria transmission in the low malaria-endemic setting of Namibia: a cluster-randomised controlled, open-label, two-by-two factorial design trial
title_full Effectiveness of reactive focal mass drug administration and reactive focal vector control to reduce malaria transmission in the low malaria-endemic setting of Namibia: a cluster-randomised controlled, open-label, two-by-two factorial design trial
title_fullStr Effectiveness of reactive focal mass drug administration and reactive focal vector control to reduce malaria transmission in the low malaria-endemic setting of Namibia: a cluster-randomised controlled, open-label, two-by-two factorial design trial
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of reactive focal mass drug administration and reactive focal vector control to reduce malaria transmission in the low malaria-endemic setting of Namibia: a cluster-randomised controlled, open-label, two-by-two factorial design trial
title_short Effectiveness of reactive focal mass drug administration and reactive focal vector control to reduce malaria transmission in the low malaria-endemic setting of Namibia: a cluster-randomised controlled, open-label, two-by-two factorial design trial
title_sort effectiveness of reactive focal mass drug administration and reactive focal vector control to reduce malaria transmission in the low malaria-endemic setting of namibia: a cluster-randomised controlled, open-label, two-by-two factorial design trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7184675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32334702
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30470-0
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