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The Allergen Reduction and Child Health Study (ARCHS)
Sponsor: Tulane University
Summary
The Allergen Reduction and Child Health Study (ARCHS) is a 12-month, two group randomized control trial of children with asthma and who are exposed to cockroaches. Children ages 5 - 17 living in the Greater New Orleans area will be recruited from a variety of clinic and community settings. The overall goal of the study is to improve patient-centered asthma outcomes (asthma symptom days, health care utilization, asthma control and quality of life) by targeting one key allergen - cockroach exposure in the child's home. The investigators propose a simple intervention of insecticidal bait that is low cost, simple to implement, and which is lower toxicity than other forms of pest control. The reduction in the number of cockroaches in the home is an environmental outcome that is patient-centered and is likely to add to its acceptance by families of children with asthma.
Official title: Comparative Effectiveness of Multi Versus Single Intervention Allergen Reduction Strategies on Asthma Morbidity
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
5 Years - 17 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
290
Start Date
2020-11-15
Completion Date
2028-04-30
Last Updated
2025-09-09
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Comparator 1 (tailored approach)
Tailored to a child's sensitization status. Components include, education, cockroach baiting, mattress and bed covers, high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) vacuum cleaner, air purifier.
Comparator 2 (insecticidal bait)
Cockroach bait
Locations (1)
Tulane University
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States