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Title: | Update to: Assessing the efficacy of male Wolbachia-infected mosquito deployments to reduce dengue incidence in Singapore | Authors: | Lim, Jue Tao Mailepessov, Diyar Chong, Chee-Seng Chang, Chia-Chen Dickens, Borame Lai, Yee Ling Deng, Lu Lee, Caleb Tan, Li Yun Chain, Grace Ho, Soon Hoe Muhammad Faizal Zulkifli Liew, Jonathan Vasquez, Kathryn Lee, Vernon Wong, Judith Chui Ching Sim, Shuzhen Tan, Cheong Huat Ng, Lee Ching |
Keywords: | Medicine, Health and Life Sciences | Issue Date: | 2024 | Source: | Lim, J. T., Mailepessov, D., Chong, C., Chang, C., Dickens, B., Lai, Y. L., Deng, L., Lee, C., Tan, L. Y., Chain, G., Ho, S. H., Muhammad Faizal Zulkifli, Liew, J., Vasquez, K., Lee, V., Wong, J. C. C., Sim, S., Tan, C. H. & Ng, L. C. (2024). Update to: Assessing the efficacy of male Wolbachia-infected mosquito deployments to reduce dengue incidence in Singapore. Trials, 25(1). https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-024-08148-z | Journal: | Trials | Abstract: | Background: This trial is a parallel, two-arm, non-blinded cluster randomised controlled trial that is under way in Singapore, with the aim of measuring the efficacy of male Wolbachia-infected Aedes aegypti deployments in reducing dengue incidence in an endemic setting with all four dengue serotypes in circulation. The trial commenced in July 2022 and is expected to conclude in September 2024. The original study protocol was published in December 2022. Here, we describe amendments that have been made to the study protocol since commencement of the trial. Methods: The key protocol amendments are (1) addition of an explicit definition of Wolbachia exposure for residents residing in intervention sites based on the duration of Wolbachia exposure at point of testing, (2) incorporation of a high-dimensional set of anthropogenic and environmental characteristics in the analysis plan to adjust for baseline risk factors of dengue transmission, and (3) addition of alternative statistical analyses for endpoints to control for post hoc imbalance in cluster-based environmental and anthropogenic characteristics. Discussion: The findings from this study will provide the first experimental evidence for the efficacy of releasing male-Wolbachia infected mosquitoes to reduce dengue incidence in a cluster-randomised controlled trial. The trial will conclude in 2024 and results will be reported shortly thereafter. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier: NCT05505682. Registered on 16 August 2022. Retrospectively registered. Last updated 11 November 2023. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/179623 | ISSN: | 1745-6215 | DOI: | 10.1186/s13063-024-08148-z | Schools: | Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) School of Biological Sciences |
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