Evaluation of the protective efficacy of OlysetPlus ceiling nets for reduction of malaria incidence in children in Homa Bay County, Kenya: a cluster-randomised controlled study protocol.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL BMJ Open Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2024-087832
Yura K Ko, Wataru Kagaya, Protus Omondi, Kelvin B Musyoka, Takatsugu Okai, Chim W Chan, James Kongere, Victor Opiyo, Jared Oginga, Samuel Mungai, Bernard N Kanoi, Mariko Kanamori, Daisuke Yoneoka, Kibor K Keitany, Elijah Songok, Gordon Odhiambo Okomo, Noboru Minakawa, Jesse Gitaka, Akira Kaneko
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Introduction: Malaria is still a major health problem in sub-Saharan Africa, where 98% of global malaria mortality occurs. In addition, the spread of Plasmodium falciparum with partial artemisinin resistance in East Africa and beyond is a great concern. The establishment of more effective vector control, in addition to the current long-lasting insecticide-treated net distribution programme, is an urgent task in these areas. One novel vector control candidate is the pyrethroid-PBO ceiling nets (OlysetPlus ceiling nets) which can overcome the problems of variations in net use behaviours and metabolic resistance to insecticide in vectors. Our preliminary study suggests the protective efficacy and high acceptability of this tool. With this proposed second trial, we aim to evaluate the impact of this tool in a different eco-epidemiological setting in the lake endemic region of Kenya.

Methods: A cluster-randomised controlled trial is designed to evaluate the impact of pyrethroid-PBO ceiling nets in Ndhiwa Sub-County, Homa Bay County, Kenya. A total of 44 clusters will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to the intervention group (pyrethroid-PBO ceiling nets) and the control group. The assignment will be accomplished through covariate-constrained randomisation of clusters. For the primary outcome of clinical malaria incidence, 38 children from each cluster will be enrolled in a cohort and followed for 18 months. We will also evaluate the effects of the intervention on entomological indicators as well as its acceptance by communities and cost-effectiveness.

Ethics and dissemination: Ethics approvals were provided by the Mount Kenya University Institutional Scientific Ethics Review Committee and the Ethics Committee Osaka Metropolitan University. Study results will be shared with study participants and communities, the Homa Bay County government and the Kenya National Malaria Control Programme. Results will also be disseminated through publications, conferences and workshops to help the development of novel malaria control strategies in other malaria-endemic countries.

Trial registration number: UMIN000053873.

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评估OlysetPlus吊顶蚊帐降低肯尼亚Homa Bay县儿童疟疾发病率的保护效果:一项聚类随机对照研究方案。
疟疾仍然是撒哈拉以南非洲的一个主要卫生问题,全球98%的疟疾死亡发生在该地区。此外,具有部分青蒿素耐药性的恶性疟原虫在东非及其他地区的传播令人极为关切。除了目前长期的驱虫蚊帐分发方案之外,建立更有效的病媒控制是这些地区的一项紧迫任务。一种新的媒介控制候选物是拟除虫菊酯- pbo吊顶网(OlysetPlus吊顶网),它可以克服媒介使用行为的差异和对杀虫剂的代谢性抗性问题。我们的初步研究表明,该工具的保护作用和高可接受性。通过这一提议的第二次试验,我们的目标是评估该工具在肯尼亚湖泊流行区不同生态流行病学环境中的影响。方法:采用整群随机对照试验设计,评价拟除虫菊酯类- pbo吊顶蚊帐在肯尼亚霍马贝县Ndhiwa县的效果。总共44组将按1:1的比例随机分配给干预组(拟除虫菊酯- pbo天花板网)和对照组。分配将通过集群的协变量约束随机化来完成。对于临床疟疾发病率的主要结果,将从每组中选出38名儿童纳入队列,并进行18个月的随访。我们还将评估干预措施对昆虫学指标的影响,以及社区对干预措施的接受程度和成本效益。伦理和传播:伦理批准由肯亚山大学机构科学伦理审查委员会和大阪城市大学伦理委员会提供。研究结果将与研究参与者和社区、Homa Bay县政府和肯尼亚国家疟疾控制规划共享。研究结果还将通过出版物、会议和讲习班传播,以帮助其他疟疾流行国家制定新的疟疾控制战略。试验注册号:UMIN000053873。
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