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| Sponsor: | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) |
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| Information provided by: | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00980148 |
Purpose
Chlamydia is a common infection among youth and can be given from one person to another during sex. Many people who have chlamydia have no signs of infection at all, but can pass the infection to anyone they have sex with. If not treated, chlamydia can lead to serious health problems. This study will look at how well medicines given for chlamydia infection work. Participants will include 380 chlamydia-positive, non-pregnant males and females, ages 12-21, living in long-term, gender-segregated youth correctional facilities. Participants will be assigned to receive either doxycycline (2 times per day, by mouth, for 7 days) or azithromycin (1 single dose by mouth). Study procedures will include collection of at least 3 urine samples to test for chlamydia. Study visits will occur during initial enrollment in the study, day 28 after starting treatment, and day 67. Participants will be involved in study related procedures for up to 67 days.
| Condition | Intervention | Phase |
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C. Trachomatis |
Drug: Azithromycin Drug: Doxycycline |
Phase III |
| Study Type: | Interventional |
| Study Design: | Allocation: Randomized Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment Masking: Open Label Primary Purpose: Treatment |
| Official Title: | Randomized Clinical Trial Evaluating Treatment Failure Following Recommended Therapy (Azithromycin Versus Doxycycline) for Genital Chlamydial Infection in Males and Females in Youth Correctional Facilities |
| Estimated Enrollment: | 380 |
| Study Start Date: | December 2009 |
| Estimated Study Completion Date: | December 2011 |
| Estimated Primary Completion Date: | December 2011 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) |
| Arms | Assigned Interventions |
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Experimental: Azithromycin
Azithromycin 1 gm oral single dose.
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Drug: Azithromycin
FDA approved, a 1 gm single dose, two 500 mg tablets.
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Experimental: Doxycycline
Doxycycline 100 mg oral twice a day (BID) for 7 days.
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Drug: Doxycycline
FDA approved, a 100 mg capsule twice a day for 7 days.
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Genital chlamydia is a public health concern. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 90 million of all new cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) per year are caused by Chlamydia (C.) trachomatis. In the United States alone, approximately 3 million new cases of chlamydia are reported yearly, and the costs associated with their management and complications exceed $2 billion. Unfortunately, at least 75 percent of females with chlamydia are asymptomatic, and unless the infection is detected through chlamydia testing (screening), their infection may be transmitted to others or lead to complications. The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends either azithromycin 1 gram (gm) by mouth (PO) once or doxycycline 100 milligrams (mg) PO twice daily (BID) for 7 days as co-equal therapies for uncomplicated chlamydia. This phase III study is designed primarily to determine the frequency of chlamydia treatment failure following either azithromycin or doxycycline regimens, and to evaluate whether the efficacy of the azithromycin regimen is inferior to the doxycycline regimen. A secondary aim will be to determine demographic predictors of chlamydia treatment failure following azithromycin or doxycycline treatment, and to explore clinical parameters, which distinguish those with persistent infection. The study design of this Phase III trial will address major limitations of prior chlamydia efficacy studies and the findings will reveal both the true efficacy of azithromycin and doxycycline in uncomplicated chlamydia in adolescents and the factors that predict treatment failure. This study is designed primarily to determine the frequency of chlamydia treatment failure following either azithromycin or doxycycline regimens and to evaluate whether the efficacy of the azithromycin regimen is inferior to the doxycycline regimen. Both drugs are Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved for use in the U.S. Males and females age 12-21 years in good health (based on vital signs and provider's clinical evaluation documented in medical records) who are residing in long-term gender-segregated (not co-ed) youth correctional facilities (YCFs) (usual stay >3 weeks) and who are identified as chlamydia-infected would comprise the study population. Only individuals who have a positive chlamydia screening test are enrolled, and those with negative screening tests are excluded. Consenting chlamydia-positive subjects at the enrollment visit (study visit 1) will be enrolled, asked to provide demographic data, to provide a first-void urine sample (not a mid-stream specimen) for repeat chlamydia testing with Gen-Probe (GP) AC2 (for verification of chlamydia), and then randomized to 1 of 2 treatment arms (190 subjects per arm): doxycycline 100 mg PO BID for 7 days or azithromycin 1 gm PO single dose. Both therapies are given as directly observed, and side effects are evaluated at the first follow-up visit (day 28 after study drug initiation). If a subject who's GP AC2 from the enrollment treatment visit returns negative for C. trachomatis, they will be categorized as unevaluable and will be removed from the study, then the site investigator will determine whether the subject will complete this treatment or will receive other therapy. Subjects whose GP AC2 at the enrollment treatment visit is positive for C. trachomatis will then be asked to provide a first-void urine sample for repeat chlamydia testing with GP AC2 at 28- and 67-days after study drug initiation [corresponding to the first follow-up visit (study visit 2) and second follow-up visit (study visit 3), respectively].
Eligibility| Ages Eligible for Study: | 12 Years to 21 Years |
| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Contacts and Locations| Contact: William M Geisler | (205) 934-4376 | wgeisler@uab.edu |
| United States, California | |
| University of Alabama at Birmingham | Not yet recruiting |
| Los Angeles, California, United States, 90007 | |
| Los Angeles County Department of Public Health | Recruiting |
| Los Angeles, California, United States, 90007 | |
More Information
| Responsible Party: | Director ORA, HHS/NIAID/DMID |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00980148 History of Changes |
| Other Study ID Numbers: | 07-0012 |
| Study First Received: | September 17, 2009 |
| Last Updated: | December 15, 2011 |
| Health Authority: | United States: Federal Government; United States: Institutional Review Board; United States: Food and Drug Administration |
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Chlamydia trachomatis, Chlamydia, Doxycycline, Azithromycin |
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Chlamydia Infections Chlamydiaceae Infections Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections Bacterial Infections Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Diseases Infection Genital Diseases, Male Genital Diseases, Female Doxycycline |
Doxycycline hyclate Azithromycin Anti-Bacterial Agents Anti-Infective Agents Therapeutic Uses Pharmacologic Actions Antimalarials Antiprotozoal Agents Antiparasitic Agents |