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Ascaris Lumbricoides Infection

Tundra lists 4 Ascaris Lumbricoides Infection clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NCT06736691

Efficacy and Safety of Emodepside in Participants With Soil-transmitted Helminth Infections

This study aims to assess the efficacy and safety of emodepside compared to mebendazole in adults and adolescents infected with T. trichiura, either as single infection or co-infections with hookworm and/or A. lumbricoides.

Gender: All

Ages: 12 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-07

Trichuris Trichiura; Infection
Hookworm Infection
Ascaris Lumbricoides Infection
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06800248

Efficacy and Safety of Emodepside in Participants With Soil-transmitted Helminth Infections

This study aims to assess the efficacy and safety of emodepside compared to mebendazole in adults and adolescents infected with T. trichiura, either as single infection or co-infections with hookworm and/or A. lumbricoides.

Gender: All

Ages: 12 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-07

Trichuris Trichiura; Infection
Hookworm Infection
Ascaris Lumbricoides Infection
RECRUITING

NCT07145736

Moxidectin Versus Ivermectin as Mass Drug Administration for the Control of Onchocerciasis and Other Neglected Tropical Diseases

This clinical trial compares two treatments - ivermectin and moxidectin - to learn which is better at reducing the proportion of people with onchocerciasis (river blindness) when given through mass drug administration (MDA) in Angola. Both drugs are approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat this disease. The study also explores how these treatments affect other infections common in the region, including intestinal worms (soil-transmitted helminths) and scabies. The trial aims to answer the following key questions: * How do moxidectin and ivermectin compare in reducing the prevalence (how common the disease is) and intensity (amount of parasites per person) of onchocerciasis in the community? * Do the treatments differ in their effect on the prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminths and the prevalence of scabies? * Does moxidectin reduce transmission of onchocerciasis more effectively than ivermectin, based on genetic testing of parasites in people and lab testing of the blackflies that carry the infection? * How many more years of treatment would be needed to reach elimination with each drug, based on mathematical disease modelling? * How do communities feel about receiving moxidectin versus ivermectin, and what factors help or make it harder to carry out MDA programs with moxidectin versus ivermectin? The study takes place in Bié Province, Angola, and involves 20 groups of villages randomly assigned to receive either moxidectin or ivermectin once a year for four years. Prior to every round of MDA, researchers will collect skin, stool and blood samples from a sample of the people living in the study area. We believe the results will help guide global policy on the use of moxidectin in efforts to eliminate onchocerciasis and control related diseases.

Gender: All

Ages: 5 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-11-21

1 state

Onchocerciasis
Ascaris Lumbricoides Infection
Trichuris Trichiura; Infection
+2
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05372068

Cement flooRs AnD chiLd hEalth (CRADLE)

This randomized trial in rural Bangladesh will measure whether installing concrete floors in households with soil floors reduces child enteric infection. The trial will randomize eligible households to receive concrete household floors or to no intervention and measure effects on child soil-transmitted helminth infection, diarrhea, and other enteric infections. The study will collect longitudinal follow-up measurements at birth and when children are ages 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months.

Gender: All

Updated: 2025-04-16

Ascaris Lumbricoides Infection
Necator Americanus Infection
Trichuris Trichiura; Infection
+1