ASTAWOL PROJECT


Professor Alexander Yaw Debrah is a renowned research scientist conducting research in lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis, which are among the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO). These NTDs are also referred to as poverty-related diseases (PRDs), since they mainly afflict the poor in affected countries. Professor Alexander Yaw Debrah was successful in his application for a senior fellowship funded by the EDCTP. This project is aimed at providing alternative treatment strategies using anti-wolbachial drugs to accelerate the elimination of onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis hence the acronym ASTAWOL. In this project, he is conducting high-quality clinical trials in both lymphatic filariasis (LF) and onchocerchiasis.

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PROTOCOL TRAINING

Prior to starting the recruitment and enrolment of study participants, a study initiation and protocol training was organized for the research team by the ASTAWOL project management on 3rd February, 2021. The Research team members were trained on the study specific procedures. They were made to familiarize themselves with the standard operating procedures (SOP) for activities mentioned in the protocol to be performed both on the field and in the laboratory in accordance with good clinical practice (GCP) and good laboratory practice (GLP). In attendance were the Principal Investigators, Project Manager, Trial Clinicians, Trial Pharmacist, Local Trial Monitor Postgraduate Students, Medical Laboratory Scientists, Data Management Team, and Interns.


OUR ACTIVITIES




SOME CHALLENGES ENCOUNTERED DURING THE FIELD ACTIVITIES



The efficacy of Rifampicin plus Albendazole against Lymphatic filariasis and Onchocerciaisis.
The mission is to bring to the fore, effective treatment based on reliable evidence to eliminate lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis through high quality clinical trials and capacity development of early and mid-career scientists in sub-Saharan Africa.
The vision of ASTAWOL project is to make sub-Saharan Africa free of lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis.