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Emmanuel Donawobuge Kutu1,2, Derrick Adu Mensah2,3,4,5, Vera Serwaa Opoku2
1Department of Clinical Microbiology, School of Medical Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Private Mail Bag, University Post Office, Kumasi 00233, Ghana.
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Background: The lack of a short-course of safe and effective macrofilaricidal therapy for lymphatic filariasis (LF) hinders elimination efforts, especially in the endgame scenario. Preclinical studies in mice demonstrated that high-dose rifampicin (RIF) plus albendazole (ALB) produced macrofilaricidal effects within seven days, prompting this randomised, open-label, parallel-group, interventional phase II pilot trial to determine the efficacy of high-dose RIF plus ALB against LF in humans. Methods: In three LF-endemic districts of Ghana's Upper East Region, circulating filarial antigen (CFA)-positive individuals aged 18 to 55 years identified using the Alere Filariasis Test Strip were enrolled into the study. The participants were randomised through a centralized computer-generated randomisation into four treatment arms. They were treated according to the arm they were assigned to and followed up at 4-, 6-, 12-, and 18-months post-treatment to monitor changes in CFA status and levels, as well as adverse events. Outcome assessors were blinded to minimize assessment bias. Results: A total of 69 eligible participants were randomised into four treatment arms: RIF (35 mg/kg/day) + ALB (400 mg/day) for 7 days (n = 17), RIF (35 mg/kg/day) + ALB (400 mg/day) for 14 days (n = 18), ALB alone for 14 days (n = 17), and an untreated controlled group participating in standard mass drug administration (n = 17). All regimens were well tolerated, with no serious adverse events. Even though CFA positivity declined across all groups, with maximal reductions at 18 months, the RIF + ALB 7-day regimen consistently showed the highest decline, while ALB alone was the least effective. RIF + ALB groups exhibited early antigen decline by 4 months, unlike comparator groups, where reductions occurred from 12 months. Conclusions: These findings suggest macrofilaricidal activity of high-dose RIF plus ALB, supporting further trials in larger, microfilaraemic populations. The trial was registered in the Pan African Clinical Trials Registry on 9 September 2020 under the code PACTR202009704006025.Funding was by the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership 2 (EDCTP2), with grant code TMA2018SF-2451-ASTAWOL, and by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung-BMBF) under agreement with Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) through agreement number: 81204851.
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