Assessment of severe malaria in a multicenter, phase III, RTS, S/AS01 malaria candidate vaccine trial: case definition, standardization of data collection and patient care

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>An effective malaria vaccine, deployed in conjunction with other malaria interventions, is likely to substantially reduce the malaria burden. Efficacy against severe malaria will be a key driver for decisions on implementation. An in...

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Main Authors: Vekemans Johan, Marsh Kevin, Greenwood Brian, Leach Amanda, Kabore William, Soulanoudjingar Solange, Asante Kwaku, Ansong Daniel, Evans Jennifer, Sacarlal Jahit, Bejon Philip, Kamthunzi Portia, Salim Nahya, Njuguna Patricia, Hamel Mary J, Otieno Walter, Gesase Samwel, Schellenberg David
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Published: BMC 2011-08-01
Series:Malaria Journal
Online Access:http://www.malariajournal.com/content/10/1/221
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spelling doaj-d8ba03f57fad4c32ab6f682865be79772020-11-24T21:54:54ZengBMCMalaria Journal1475-28752011-08-0110122110.1186/1475-2875-10-221Assessment of severe malaria in a multicenter, phase III, RTS, S/AS01 malaria candidate vaccine trial: case definition, standardization of data collection and patient careVekemans JohanMarsh KevinGreenwood BrianLeach AmandaKabore WilliamSoulanoudjingar SolangeAsante KwakuAnsong DanielEvans JenniferSacarlal JahitBejon PhilipKamthunzi PortiaSalim NahyaNjuguna PatriciaHamel Mary JOtieno WalterGesase SamwelSchellenberg David<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>An effective malaria vaccine, deployed in conjunction with other malaria interventions, is likely to substantially reduce the malaria burden. Efficacy against severe malaria will be a key driver for decisions on implementation. An initial study of an RTS, S vaccine candidate showed promising efficacy against severe malaria in children in Mozambique. Further evidence of its protective efficacy will be gained in a pivotal, multi-centre, phase III study. This paper describes the case definitions of severe malaria used in this study and the programme for standardized assessment of severe malaria according to the case definition.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Case definitions of severe malaria were developed from a literature review and a consensus meeting of expert consultants and the RTS, S Clinical Trial Partnership Committee, in collaboration with the World Health Organization and the Malaria Clinical Trials Alliance. The same groups, with input from an Independent Data Monitoring Committee, developed and implemented a programme for standardized data collection.</p> <p>The case definitions developed reflect the typical presentations of severe malaria in African hospitals. Markers of disease severity were chosen on the basis of their association with poor outcome, occurrence in a significant proportion of cases and on an ability to standardize their measurement across research centres. For the primary case definition, one or more clinical and/or laboratory markers of disease severity have to be present, four major co-morbidities (pneumonia, meningitis, bacteraemia or gastroenteritis with severe dehydration) are excluded, and a <it>Plasmodium falciparum </it>parasite density threshold is introduced, in order to maximize the specificity of the case definition. Secondary case definitions allow inclusion of co-morbidities and/or allow for the presence of parasitaemia at any density. The programmatic implementation of standardized case assessment included a clinical algorithm for evaluating seriously sick children, improvements to care delivery and a robust training and evaluation programme for clinicians.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The case definition developed for the pivotal phase III RTS, S vaccine study is consistent with WHO recommendations, is locally applicable and appropriately balances sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of severe malaria. Processes set up to standardize severe malaria data collection will allow robust assessment of the efficacy of the RTS, S vaccine against severe malaria, strengthen local capacity and benefit patient care for subjects in the trial.</p> <p>Trial registration</p> <p>Clinicaltrials.gov <a href="http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00866619">NCT00866619</a></p> http://www.malariajournal.com/content/10/1/221
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author Vekemans Johan
Marsh Kevin
Greenwood Brian
Leach Amanda
Kabore William
Soulanoudjingar Solange
Asante Kwaku
Ansong Daniel
Evans Jennifer
Sacarlal Jahit
Bejon Philip
Kamthunzi Portia
Salim Nahya
Njuguna Patricia
Hamel Mary J
Otieno Walter
Gesase Samwel
Schellenberg David
spellingShingle Vekemans Johan
Marsh Kevin
Greenwood Brian
Leach Amanda
Kabore William
Soulanoudjingar Solange
Asante Kwaku
Ansong Daniel
Evans Jennifer
Sacarlal Jahit
Bejon Philip
Kamthunzi Portia
Salim Nahya
Njuguna Patricia
Hamel Mary J
Otieno Walter
Gesase Samwel
Schellenberg David
Assessment of severe malaria in a multicenter, phase III, RTS, S/AS01 malaria candidate vaccine trial: case definition, standardization of data collection and patient care
Malaria Journal
author_facet Vekemans Johan
Marsh Kevin
Greenwood Brian
Leach Amanda
Kabore William
Soulanoudjingar Solange
Asante Kwaku
Ansong Daniel
Evans Jennifer
Sacarlal Jahit
Bejon Philip
Kamthunzi Portia
Salim Nahya
Njuguna Patricia
Hamel Mary J
Otieno Walter
Gesase Samwel
Schellenberg David
author_sort Vekemans Johan
title Assessment of severe malaria in a multicenter, phase III, RTS, S/AS01 malaria candidate vaccine trial: case definition, standardization of data collection and patient care
title_short Assessment of severe malaria in a multicenter, phase III, RTS, S/AS01 malaria candidate vaccine trial: case definition, standardization of data collection and patient care
title_full Assessment of severe malaria in a multicenter, phase III, RTS, S/AS01 malaria candidate vaccine trial: case definition, standardization of data collection and patient care
title_fullStr Assessment of severe malaria in a multicenter, phase III, RTS, S/AS01 malaria candidate vaccine trial: case definition, standardization of data collection and patient care
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of severe malaria in a multicenter, phase III, RTS, S/AS01 malaria candidate vaccine trial: case definition, standardization of data collection and patient care
title_sort assessment of severe malaria in a multicenter, phase iii, rts, s/as01 malaria candidate vaccine trial: case definition, standardization of data collection and patient care
publisher BMC
series Malaria Journal
issn 1475-2875
publishDate 2011-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>An effective malaria vaccine, deployed in conjunction with other malaria interventions, is likely to substantially reduce the malaria burden. Efficacy against severe malaria will be a key driver for decisions on implementation. An initial study of an RTS, S vaccine candidate showed promising efficacy against severe malaria in children in Mozambique. Further evidence of its protective efficacy will be gained in a pivotal, multi-centre, phase III study. This paper describes the case definitions of severe malaria used in this study and the programme for standardized assessment of severe malaria according to the case definition.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Case definitions of severe malaria were developed from a literature review and a consensus meeting of expert consultants and the RTS, S Clinical Trial Partnership Committee, in collaboration with the World Health Organization and the Malaria Clinical Trials Alliance. The same groups, with input from an Independent Data Monitoring Committee, developed and implemented a programme for standardized data collection.</p> <p>The case definitions developed reflect the typical presentations of severe malaria in African hospitals. Markers of disease severity were chosen on the basis of their association with poor outcome, occurrence in a significant proportion of cases and on an ability to standardize their measurement across research centres. For the primary case definition, one or more clinical and/or laboratory markers of disease severity have to be present, four major co-morbidities (pneumonia, meningitis, bacteraemia or gastroenteritis with severe dehydration) are excluded, and a <it>Plasmodium falciparum </it>parasite density threshold is introduced, in order to maximize the specificity of the case definition. Secondary case definitions allow inclusion of co-morbidities and/or allow for the presence of parasitaemia at any density. The programmatic implementation of standardized case assessment included a clinical algorithm for evaluating seriously sick children, improvements to care delivery and a robust training and evaluation programme for clinicians.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The case definition developed for the pivotal phase III RTS, S vaccine study is consistent with WHO recommendations, is locally applicable and appropriately balances sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of severe malaria. Processes set up to standardize severe malaria data collection will allow robust assessment of the efficacy of the RTS, S vaccine against severe malaria, strengthen local capacity and benefit patient care for subjects in the trial.</p> <p>Trial registration</p> <p>Clinicaltrials.gov <a href="http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00866619">NCT00866619</a></p>
url http://www.malariajournal.com/content/10/1/221
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