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A non-inferiority, individually randomized trial of intermittent screening and treatment versus intermittent preventive treatment in the control of malaria in pregnancy
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- Tagbor , H , Cairns , M , Bojang , K , Coulibaly , S O , Kayentao , K , Williams , J , Abubakar , I , Akor , F , Mohammed , K , Bationo , R , Dabira , E , Soulama , A , Djimdé , M , Guirou , E , Awine , T , Quaye , S , Njie , F , Ordi , J , Doumbo , O , Hodgson , A , Oduro , A , Meshnick , S , Taylor , S , Magnussen , P , Kuile , F T , Woukeu , A , Milligan , P , Chandramohan , D & Greenwood , B 2015 , ' A non-inferiority, individually randomized trial of intermittent screening and treatment versus intermittent preventive treatment in the control of malaria in pregnancy ' , PloS one , vol. 10 , no. 8 , e0132247 .
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- 2015
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND: The efficacy of intermittent preventive treatment for malaria with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP) in pregnancy is threatened in parts of Africa by the emergence and spread of resistance to SP. Intermittent screening with a rapid diagnostic test (RDT) and treatment of positive women (ISTp) is an alternative approach.METHODS AND FINDINGS: An open, individually randomized, non-inferiority trial of IPTp-SP versus ISTp was conducted in 5,354 primi- or secundigravidae in four West African countries with a low prevalence of resistance to SP (The Gambia, Mali, Burkina Faso and Ghana). Women in the IPTp-SP group received SP on two or three occasions whilst women in the ISTp group were screened two or three times with a RDT and treated if positive for malaria with artemether-lumefantrine (AL). ISTp-AL was non-inferior to IPTp-SP in preventing low birth weight (LBW), anemia and placental malaria, the primary trial endpoints. The prevalence of LBW was 15.1% and 15.6% in the IPTp-SP and ISTp-AL groups respectively (OR = 1.03 [95% CI: 0.88, 1.22]). The mean hemoglobin concentration at the last clinic attendance before delivery was 10.97g/dL and 10.94g/dL in the IPTp-SP and ISTp-AL groups respectively (mean difference: -0.03 g/dL [95% CI: -0.13, +0.06]). Active malaria infection of the placenta was found in 24.5% and in 24.2% of women in the IPTp-SP and ISTp-AL groups respectively (OR = 0.95 [95% CI 0.81, 1.12]). More women in the ISTp-AL than in the IPTp-SP group presented with malaria parasitemia between routine antenatal clinics (310 vs 182 episodes, rate difference: 49.4 per 1,000 pregnancies [95% CI 30.5, 68.3], but the number of hospital admissions for malaria was similar in the two groups.CONCLUSIONS: Despite low levels of resistance to SP in the study areas, ISTp-AL performed as well as IPTp-SP. In the absence of an effective alternative medication to SP for IPTp, ISTp-AL is a potential alternative to IPTp in areas where SP resistance is h
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- Tagbor , H , Cairns , M , Bojang , K , Coulibaly , S O , Kayentao , K , Williams , J , Abubakar , I , Akor , F , Mohammed , K , Bationo , R , Dabira , E , Soulama , A , Djimdé , M , Guirou , E , Awine , T , Quaye , S , Njie , F , Ordi , J , Doumbo , O , Hodgson , A , Oduro , A , Meshnick , S , Taylor , S , Magnussen , P , Kuile , F T , Woukeu , A , Milligan , P , Chandramohan , D & Greenwood , B 2015 , ' A non-inferiority, individually randomized trial of intermittent screening and treatment versus intermittent preventive treatment in the control of malaria in pregnancy ' , PloS one , vol. 10 , no. 8 , e0132247 .
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- application/pdf, English
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.ocn956387234
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- Electronic Resource