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NCT07098481
PHASE4

Access to Hepatitis C Treatment in Cameroon: Comparison of a Simplified Test and Treat Strategy to a Standard Strategy

Sponsor: ANRS, Emerging Infectious Diseases

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Hepatitis C is a common and potentially serious disease. However, there are treatments that can cure it. That's why it's so important to detect the hepatitis C virus (HCV) and treat those affected. Today, many hepatitis C sufferers in Cameroon (and elsewhere) remain untreated. The aim of this research is therefore to evaluate a simplified screening and treatment strategy (developed specifically for the Cameroonian context) in comparison with a standard strategy (based on usual care), in order to improve access to hepatitis C treatment in Cameroon. If the results of this research are positive, this strategy could be recommended to health authorities in Cameroon and other comparable countries.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

21 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

576

Start Date

2025-09-01

Completion Date

2028-06-30

Last Updated

2025-08-01

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DRUG

ACCESS+ strategy Epclusa 400/100 Oral Tablet

The ACCESS+ strategy will rely on four components: (1) same-day on-site rapid anti-HCV and HCV RNA testing (rapid diagnostic test and GeneXpert), (2) same-day on-site pan-genotypic DAA treatment initiation (sofosbuvir 400 mg/velpatasvir 100 mg once daily for 12 weeks), (3) minimal clinical and biological monitoring, and (4) management of patients in non-specialist services by trained general medical doctors and counselors (community health workers, nurses or social workers).

DRUG

ACCESS+ Strategy Vosevi 400/100/100 Oral Tablet

The ACCESS+ strategy will rely on four components: (1) same-day on-site rapid anti-HCV and HCV RNA testing (rapid diagnostic test and GeneXpert), (2) same-day on-site pan-genotypic DAA treatment initiation (sofosbuvir 400 mg/velpatasvir 100 mg/voxilaprevir 100mg) once daily for 12 weeks, (3) minimal clinical and biological monitoring, and (4) management of patients in non-specialist services by trained general medical doctors and counselors (community health workers, nurses or social workers).

DRUG

Standard Strategy Vosevi 400/100/100 Oral Tablet

In the standard strategy based on routine medical practice in Cameroon, anti-HCV positive participants will be referred to and managed by gastroenterologists who will initiate pan-genotypic DAA treatment initiation (sofosbuvir 400 mg/velpatasvir 100 mg/voxilaprevir 100mg) once daily for 12 weeks, and the patients' management will be closer. However, the process for screening and treatment initiation will be longer.

DRUG

Standard Strategy Epclusa 400/100 Oral Tablet

In the standard strategy based on routine medical practice in Cameroon, anti-HCV positive participants will be referred to and managed by gastroenterologists who will initiate pan-genotypic DAA treatment initiation (sofosbuvir 400 mg/velpatasvir 100 mg) once daily for 12 weeks, and the patients' management will be closer. However, the process for screening and treatment initiation will be longer.