Rift Valley Fever in Kenya

Sponsor
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) (NIH)
Overall Status
Completed
CT.gov ID
NCT00287014
Collaborator
(none)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to find out how, why, and when Rift Valley Fever (RVF) spreads. Participants will be 250 adults and children, aged 1 year and older, from the Ijara District, Kenya. They will be given a questionnaire, undergo a medical examination that includes an eye exam, and have a 1-teaspoon sample of blood taken from a vein. Participation will take about 3 hours.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase

    Detailed Description

    The objective of this research is to better define the extent and timing of Rift Valley Fever (RVF) virus transmission and its related chronic disease/infection attack rate, during an interepidemic period in a high-risk region that has seen repeated RVF outbreaks. The results will be used to develop and refine predictive algorithms for RVF Virus transmission, based on epidemiological, environmental, and remote sensing data, with the ultimate goal of providing improved early detection of significant RVF outbreaks. It is expected that the analysis of test-performance characteristics will determine the best use of serologic assays in Kenya's next RVF epizootic/epidemic. The primary outcome measure will be the current RVF-specific seropositivity profile for a cross-sectional survey population in Ijara District in northeast Kenya. The secondary outcome measures to be studied will be: 1) an assessment of the behavioral factors associated with risk of seropositivity (previous infection) in the study population; and 2) the association of selected long-term ophthalmological and clinical outcomes with seropositivity. The study design for this protocol involves questionnaire administration to consenting participants of Ijara District, followed by performance of medical exams, ophthalmologic exams, and phlebotomy on all participants. ELISA testing for RVF will then be performed on the blood samples obtained, and all ELISA screen-positive samples will have confirmatory testing by plaque-reduction neutralizing antibody testing.

    Study Design

    Study Type:
    Observational
    Time Perspective:
    Prospective
    Official Title:
    Late Outcomes of Rift Valley Fever in Kenya: Ijara Clinical Survey
    Study Start Date :
    Mar 1, 2006
    Study Completion Date :
    Apr 1, 2006

    Outcome Measures

    Primary Outcome Measures

      Eligibility Criteria

      Criteria

      Ages Eligible for Study:
      1 Year and Older
      Sexes Eligible for Study:
      All
      Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
      Yes
      Inclusion Criteria:

      Those adults and children residing in selected survey households in the area of Ijara Town and its 5 km environs who are 1 year of age and older will be eligible, provided:

      1. Informed consent is obtained and signed, and assent form is obtained and signed from children age 7 and older,

      2. Subject has understanding of study procedures, and

      3. Subject is able to comply with study procedures for the entire length of the study.

      Exclusion Criteria:
      1. Age less than 1 year.

      2. Subjects who immigrated to the study area less than 2 years previously.

      3. Acutely ill Ijara residents.

      4. Adults and children who cannot provide informed consent or who cannot participate fully in the study procedures will also be excluded.

      Contacts and Locations

      Locations

      Site City State Country Postal Code
      1 Ijara District Ijara Kenya

      Sponsors and Collaborators

      • National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

      Investigators

      None specified.

      Study Documents (Full-Text)

      None provided.

      More Information

      Publications

      None provided.
      Responsible Party:
      , ,
      ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
      NCT00287014
      Other Study ID Numbers:
      • 05-0042
      First Posted:
      Feb 6, 2006
      Last Update Posted:
      Aug 27, 2010
      Last Verified:
      Oct 1, 2007
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      Study Results

      No Results Posted as of Aug 27, 2010