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Validation of Treatment Decision Algorithms for Childhood Tuberculosis at District Health Care Levels in Mozambique and Zambia - the Decide-TB Cluster-randomized Pragmatic Trial

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

The Decide-TB project aims to generate evidence for the implementation of a comprehensive Treatment Decision Algorithms (TDA) based approach for TB in children living in high TB burden and resource-limited countries, at District Hospital (DH) and Primary Health Centre (PHC) levels, and to facilitate the integration of this evidence within practices and policies. This programmatic pilot led by the National TB Programs (NTP) will test a TDA-based approach integrating TB screening, diagnosis, treatment decision-making, and disease severity assessment for shorter treatment eligibility, for use at a lower level of healthcare. This TDA-based approach will be evaluated in a hybrid effectiveness implementation study based on a pragmatic stepped wedge cluster-randomized trial. The Decide TB project will be implemented at the district level, targeting five districts in each country. Each cluster in a district will be made up of one district hospital and six primary health centers. The study will develop a Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) to operationalize the use of TDAs, and strengthen District Health Information Systems (DHIS2) to collect individual data, which will contribute to monitoring and evaluation, clinical mentoring, and supervision by the country's NTPs.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Maximum Age: 14
Healthy Volunteers: t
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⁃ The effectiveness assessment will be conducted using aggregated or individual data from direct beneficiaries of the intervention:

• All sick children aged below 15 years entering the selected health facilities (DH and PHC) at either outpatient (OPD) or inpatient (IPD) departments, including children from high-risk groups, as well as children identified as contact of TB cases through community- or facility-based household contact tracing.

• Children with presumptive TB.

⁃ The WHO definition of presumptive TB will be used, as defined in the 2022 WHO Operational Handbook, namely: children are classified as having presumptive TB if they have unremitting symptoms lasting more than 2 weeks (any one of cough, fever, not eating well or anorexia, weight loss or failure to thrive, fatigue, reduced playfulness or decreased activity) .

⁃ The definitions of presumptive TB have been adapted locally for the programmatic pilot. All children with presumptive TB as defined locally will be considered in the intervention and in secondary effectiveness and sub-group analyses.

⁃ High-risk group will be defined using the definition in WHO-suggested TDAs A\&B as children younger than 2 years, CLHIV or children with SAM. CLHIV will be defined per national testing strategy including positive PCR test for children below the age of 18 months. Children will be considered to have SAM (and thereby be eligible for the TB-Speed SAM algorithm) using WHO criteria. These include being \<5 years with a weight-for-height Z score (WHZ) \< -3 SDs or mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) \< 115 mm (in children over 6 months) or clinical signs of bilateral pitting oedema, and being aged ≥5 years with a body mass index (BMI) for age Z-score \< -3SD.

Locations
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Zambia
Chawama Urban Health Centre
RECRUITING
Chingola
Chiwempala Urban Health Centre
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Chingola
Kabundi East Urban Health Clinic
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Chingola
Kasompe Urban Health Centre
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Chingola
Muchinshi Rural Health Centre
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Chingola
Nchanga 1 Urban Health Centre
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Chingola
Nchanga North Referal Hospital
RECRUITING
Chingola
Chipepo Rural Health Centre
RECRUITING
Chirundu
Hachipilika Rural Health Centre
RECRUITING
Chirundu
Jamba Rural Health Centre
RECRUITING
Chirundu
Kapululira Rural Health Centre
RECRUITING
Chirundu
Lusitu Rural Health Centre
RECRUITING
Chirundu
Mtendere Mission Referal hospital
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Chirundu
Sikoongo Rural Health Centre
RECRUITING
Chirundu
Habulile Rural Health Centre
RECRUITING
Kalomo
Kalomo District Hospital
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Kalomo
Kalomo Urban Health Centre
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Kalomo
Mawaya Urban Health Centre
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Kalomo
Namwianga Urban Health Centre
RECRUITING
Kalomo
Nkandanzovu Rural Health Centre
RECRUITING
Kalomo
Siachitema Rural Health Centre
RECRUITING
Kalomo
Allessandras Urban Health Centre
RECRUITING
Luanshya
Chaisa Urban Health Centre
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Luanshya
Fisenge Urban Health Centre
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Luanshya
Kawama Urban Health Centre
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Luanshya
Malaika Urban Health Centre
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Luanshya
Mikomfwa Urban Health Centre
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Luanshya
Roan Antelope General Hospital
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Luanshya
Thomson District Hospital
RECRUITING
Luanshya
Contact Information
Primary
Clementine Roucher
clementine.roucher@u-bordeaux.fr
+330557574723
Backup
Natasha Namuziya
natashanamuziya@gmail.com
+26021250753
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-06-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2027-08-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 30240
Treatments
No_intervention: Standard of Care
The District Hospitals and Primary Health Centres in study districts will implement TB diagnosis for children as per the current Standard of Care (control) in both countries . In Mozambique, the SOC is based on local algorithms which include: TB symptoms screening (TB contact history), HIV testing, Xpert testing on induced sputum (and stool), and a tuberculin skin test. Urine Lipoarabinomannan (LAM) is indicated for Children Living with HIV (CLHIV). No CXR is performed.~In Zambia, the SOC is based on the Union desk guide algorithm which includes: TB symptom screening (TB contact history), HIV testing and Xpert testing on respiratory or stool samples. Urine LAM is indicated for CLHIV,Severe Acute Malnutrition, sepsis, immune-suppression; chronic kidney diseases and cancer. CXRs are performed depending on the facilities. Other tests and imaging are advised in presumed extrapulmonary TB cases. A confirmed TB diagnosis is made based on a positive Xpert or LAM test.
Experimental: The comprehensive TDA based approach
Children will benefit from the country SOC as described in the control arm, plus the study intervention
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Collaborators: University of Bordeaux, Ludwig-Maximilians - University of Munich, Ministry of Health, Zambia, Imperial College London, Ministry of Health, Mozambique, Instituto Nacional de Saúde, Mozambique, University of Stellenbosch, University of Sheffield, European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP), ADERA, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Eduardo Mondlane University
Leads: Chishala Chabala

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