埃塞俄比亚临床试验的现状:做了多少?

Q3 Medicine
B. T. Deressa, D. Rauch, E. Badra, M. Glatzer, B. Jeremic, K. Lössl, N. Cihoric
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临床试验是现代循证医学的基石。它们是发现某些疾病的新治疗方法以及发现、诊断和降低疾病风险的新方法的重要一步。他们还通过产生当地证据高度支持临床实践。本研究的目的是从国际试验注册中评估埃塞俄比亚临床试验的现状和趋势。材料和方法:我们检索了世卫组织国际临床试验注册平台(WHO ICTRP)中在埃塞俄比亚至少有一个招募中心的所有试验。结果以XML格式导出,并形成一个合理的数据库。截止2016年11月15日;145项临床试验在埃塞俄比亚注册。大多数试验设计用于传染病(n = 87, 60%),其余试验设计用于非传染性疾病。评估的五种最常见传染病是疟疾(n=15;10%),肺结核(n=13;9%),沙眼(n=12;8%),艾滋病毒(n=11;8%)和寄生虫病(n=6;4%)。最常见的非传染性疾病是营养不良(n = 19;13%),只有一项试验是针对癌症的,即Wilms肿瘤(1%)。伦敦卫生与热带医学学院是注册试验数量最多的赞助机构(n= 8,6 %),其次是哥伦比亚大学、吉玛大学和根特大学,各有5项试验(3%)。结论:在埃塞俄比亚进行的临床试验在数量和种类上都非常有限。为了改善这种状况,政府、行业、学术机构、患者倡导团体、专业协会和其他组织应该共同努力。
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CURRENT STATUS OF CLINICAL TRIALS IN ETHIOPIA:HOW MUCH IS DONE?
Introduction:  Clinical trials are a cornerstone of modern evidence based medicine. They are an important step in discovering new treatments for certain diseases as well as new ways to detect, diagnose, and reduce the risk of disease. They also highly support the clinical practice by generating local evidence. The aim of this study is to evaluate the status and trend of clinical trials in Ethiopia from international trial registries. Material and Methods:  We have searched WHO International Clinical Trial Registry Platform (WHO ICTRP) for all trials with at least one recruitment center in Ethiopia. The results were exported in XML format and a rational database was formed. Results:  Up to November 15,2016; 145 clinical trials were found to be registered from Ethiopia. Majority of trials were design on infectious disease (n = 87, 60%) and the rest were done on NCD. The five most common infectious disease evaluated were Malaria (n=15; 10%), Tuberculosis (n=13; 9%), trachoma (n=12; 8%), HIV (n=11; 8%) and helminthiasis (n=6; 4%). The most common NCD was malnutrition (n = 19; 13%) and only one trial was on cancer, namely Wilms Tumor (1%). London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine was the sponsor with the highest number of registered trials (n=8, 6% of all trials), followed by Columbia, Jimma and Ghent University with 5 (3%) trials each. Conclusions: The clinical trials done in Ethiopia are very much limited in number and variety. To improve the situation the government, industry, academic institutions, patient advocacy groups, professional societies and other organizations should work together.
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Ethiopian Medical Journal
Ethiopian Medical Journal Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Ethiopian Medical Journal (EMJ) is the official Journal of the Ethiopian Medical Association (EMA) and devoted to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge pertaining to the broad field of medicine in Ethiopia and other developing countries. Prospective contributors to the Journal should take note of the instructions of Manuscript preparation and submission to EMJ as outlined below.
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