About this trial
The primary objectives of this study are to assess the safety and feasibility of blood-stage controlled human P. vivax malaria infection (CHMI) in healthy adult Thai volunteers through experimental injection of cryopreserved P. vivax infected erythrocytes, and to choose the optimal inoculation dose for future P. vivax CHMI studies. In this study, blood-stage CHMI will be conducted in 8 volunteers per inoculum stock who will each be infected with P. vivax by experimental injection with cryopreserved P. vivax infected erythrocytes, which were collected from the controlled human Plasmodium vivax malaria infection model through experimental sporozoite infection in Thai adults (NCT04083508) . There are currently 4 stocks of inocula from 6 volunteers in the NCT04083508 study, which have differing quantities and stages of parasites.
The total number of volunteers of this study will be up to 48 (8 volunteers per inocula stock). The volunteers will be monitored closely as in-patients in the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, and will be treated according to the Research Proposal.
This study is funded by the UK Wellcome Trust. The grant reference number are Oxford/MORU: 212336/Z/18/Z and 212336/Z/18/A, and Mahidol University: 212336/A/18/Z and 212336/A/18/A.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Healthy Thai adult aged 20 to 55 years with weight at least 50 kg.
Red blood cells positive for the Duffy antigen/chemokine receptor (DARC)
Women only: Must practice continuous effective contraception for the duration of study period until 3 months post-challenge.
COVID-19 vaccination at least two doses of COVID-19 vaccines approved by WHO.
Disqualifiers
Positive malaria qPCR OR malaria film
Presence of any medical condition (either physical or psychological) which in the judgment of the investigator would place the participant at undue risk or interfere with the results of the study (e.g. serious underlying cardiac, renal, hepatic or neurological disease; severe malnutrition; congenital defects or febrile condition)
Presence of chronic disease or chronically use of medication
Use of systemic antibiotics with known antimalarial activity in the 30 days before challenge (e.g. trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, doxycycline, tetracycline, clindamycin, erythromycin, fluoroquinolones and azithromycin)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- An inoculum of malaria parasitised red blood cells with whole dose blood-stage inoculum
- An inoculum of malaria parasitised red blood cells with 1:5 dilution blood-stage inoculum
- An inoculum of malaria parasitised red blood cells with 1:10 dilution blood-stage inoculum
- An inoculum of malaria parasitised red blood cells with 1:20 dilution blood-stage inoculum
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University of Oxford
Lead sponsor
Wellcome Trust
Collaborator