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An Accessible Low-cost Plant Treatment for Cutaneous Ulcers

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Oriol Mitja
Col·laboradors
Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, UK
University of Papua New Guinea

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Resum

The cutaneous ulcer is a painful and debilitating bacterial infection that is common in rural areas of Papua New Guinea (PNG). Systematic treatment with topical antiseptics such as chlorhexidine cream in theory represents a viable treatment option, but in reality, effective treatment of cutaneous ulcers in Papua New Guinea is greatly hindered by the remote and highly inaccessible areas that affected communities often live in. In a search for more accessible treatment options, plant medicines used by different communities in Papua New Guinea have been tested to identified the sap of the tree, Ficus septica, as a promising antibacterial agent in vitro. The sap displays comparable activity to chlorhexidine in disc diffusion assays with gram-positive bacterial wound pathogens. It also appears to dampen the pro-inflammatory responses of neutrophils by down regulating interleukin-6 expression. The sap forms a flexible plastic-like wound covering which may help deter flies from feeding on the wounds, and unlike chlorhexidine cream, the Ficus tree is easy to find where affected communities live. For this reason, this study aims to perform an open label clinical trial using an interventional approach, to compare the effect of this antiseptic plant sap and of a standard topical antiseptic, on the rate of wound development prevention and bacterial growth. If shown to be effective, this readily available plant medicine can provide a zero-cost treatment option in remote areas of PNG.

Dates

Darrera verificació: 05/31/2020
Primer enviat: 06/20/2020
Inscripció estimada enviada: 06/25/2020
Publicat per primera vegada: 06/30/2020
Última actualització enviada: 06/25/2020
Publicació de l'última actualització: 06/30/2020
Data d'inici de l'estudi real: 10/31/2019
Data estimada de finalització primària: 11/21/2019
Data estimada de finalització de l’estudi: 11/24/2019

Condició o malaltia

Yaws; Cutaneous
Cutaneous Ulcer
Yaws

Intervenció / tractament

Other: Topical antiseptic treatment

Fase

Fase 2/Fase 3

Grups de braços

BraçIntervenció / tractament
No Intervention: Soap and Water
Experimental: Ficus Septica Sap
Active Comparator: Chlorhexidine (Topical)

Criteris d'elegibilitat

Edats elegibles per estudiar 5 Years Per a 5 Years
Sexes elegibles per estudiarAll
Accepta voluntaris saludables
Criteris

Inclusion Criteria:

-children aged 5 to 15 with parental consent and with one or more skin breaks of any nature (i.e. Skin cuts, scratch, scrapes or abrasion and mosquito bites) that are less than 1cm in major diameter. Written informed consent by parent or guardian will be required before enrolment.

Exclusion Criteria::

- All participants who have received medical treatment for skin ulcers up to 2 months prior to recruitment (azithromycin, amoxicillin, benzathine penicillin, etc.).

- Patients who require antibiotic treatment for another condition not-related to the study.

- Known history of hypersensitivity, allergic or adverse reaction to the study product.

- Patients presenting cutaneous ulcer more than 1cm

Resultat

Mesures de resultats primaris

1. Number of participants with Clinical Healing in each arm [21 days]

surface reduction by more than 50%

2. Number of participants with Clinical Healing in each arm [21 days]

Ulcer healing determined by a professional dermatologist, described as as: appearance of granulation tissue, healed borders, dry ulcer, no exudation.

Mesures de resultats secundaris

1. Changes in wound microbiology [21 days]

Up to five key pathogens identified by next generation sequencing of wound fluids will be quantified at Day 0 and at Day 21 for samples from each arm of the study

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