This open randomized, parallel group, 6 week trial in two rural outpatient clinics will compare the safety and efficacy of a six dose coartemether regimen with 3 dose artekin regimen for the treatment of acute, uncomplicated falciparum and vivax malaria in adults and children (\>10kg).
With the emergence of species of multi drug resistant P.falciparum across the archipelago the Indonesian Centre for Disease Control (CDC) now recommends amodiaquine plus artesunate in areas of high chloroquine and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine resistant strains of P. falciparum. High levels of chloroquine resistance to P.vivax has also emerged in the eastern provinces. This trial sets out to assess two fixed dose artemisinin combination regimens: artekin (DHA-Piperaquine) and coartemether (artemether-lumefantrine) against both P.falciparum and P. vivax and their safety profiles. Patients who present to an established rural outpatient clinic in Timika, Papua with symptoms of acute, uncomplicated infection with P. falciparum, P.vivax or both species, will after laboratory confirmation of the diagnosis and having given informed consent to participate in the trial, be enrolled in the study. Drug administration will be supervised once per day. Patients will be treated as out-patients and then seen daily for the first week until aparasitaemic and thereafter at weekly visits to the clinic. The data used from this trial will be used to make a public health decision to determine a suitable alternative first line antimalarial in the Timika region. In order to ensure that the data gathered will be relevant to the clinical setting in which the drugs will be used, drug administration of medication will be deliberately designed to mimic conditions that will be experienced with widespread deployment (eg once daily supervision).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
750
SP9 and SP12 Malaria-Public Health Clinics
Timika, Special Region of Papua, Indonesia
Overall Cure Rate at Day 42
Day 42 P.falciparum cure rate corrected for reinfection by PCR genotyping
Day 42 P.vivax cure rate
Overall day 28 cure rate for P.falciparum
Proportion of patients aparasitaemic on Days 1 and 2
Haematological recovery
Gametocyte Carriage during follow up
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