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Measuring protective efficacy and quantifying the impact of drug resistance: A novel malaria chemoprevention trial design and methodology.

Andria MousaGina Cuomo-DannenburgHayley A ThompsonR Matthew ChicoKhalid B BeshirColin J SutherlandDavid SchellenbergRoly GoslingMichael AlifrangisEmma Filtenborg HockeHelle HanssonAna Chopo-PizarroWilfred Fon MbachamInnocent Mbulli AliMike ChapondaCally RoperLucy C Okell
Published in: PLoS medicine (2024)
These findings have important implications for the current guidelines on chemoprevention efficacy studies and will be valuable for informing where these studies should be optimally placed. The results underscore the need for a comparator group in seasonal settings and provide evidence that the extension of follow-up in single-arm trials improves the accuracy of measures of protective efficacy in settings with more stable transmission. Extension of follow-up may pose logistical challenges to trial feasibility and associated costs. However, these studies may not need to be repeated multiple times, as the estimates of drug protection against different genotypes can be applied to different settings by adjusting for transmission intensity and frequency of resistance.
Keyphrases
  • case control
  • study protocol
  • clinical trial
  • phase iii
  • phase ii
  • randomized controlled trial
  • adverse drug
  • drug induced
  • placebo controlled