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Nutritional Support for Lactating Women and Azithromycin to Infants - Mumta Lactating Women Trial

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Undernutrition
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: Balanced energy-protein (BEP)
Registration Number
NCT03564652
Lead Sponsor
Vital Pakistan Trust
Brief Summary

A community-based, randomized control, assessor blinded trial in peri-urban settings of Karachi, Pakistan to study the impact of Lipid-based Nutritional Supplement for Pregnant and Lactating women which is balanced energy-protein (BEP) dietary supplement, a locally produced ready-to-use nutritional product for lactating women (LW) and single prophylaxis dose of Azithromycin for infants, on growth of infants over the period of six months since birth compared to current standard of care. LW and her infant will be enrolled in the trial within 168 hours of the birth and LW will be randomized in either of the arm:

1. Arm A: 'Control Arm', LW will only receive standard of care which comprises of standard nutritional counseling, key messages of exclusive breastfeeding, essential newborn and infant care and immunization.

2. Arm B: 'Nutritional supplement only', LW randomized will recieve nutrition supplement product for next 6 months to be consumed in a dose of 2 sachets of 75 grams per day. Further, LW will also receive standard of care which comprises of standard nutritional counseling, key messages of exclusive breastfeeding, essential newborn and infant care and immunization.

3. Arm C: ''Nutritional supplement plus Azithromycin', LW randomized will receive nutritional supplement product for next 6 months to be consumed in a dose of 2 sachets of 75 grams per day. Further, the infant of LW will receive a single dose of Azithromycin (20mg/kilogram) at day 42 of age. Further, LW will also receive standard of care which comprises of standard nutritional counseling, key messages of exclusive breastfeeding, essential newborn and infant care and immunization.

Study aim is to assess the efficacy of nutritional product in a proposed dose to lactating women for at least 6 months of lactation, alone or in combination of single dose of Azithromycin as 20mg/kg to infants at 42 days of age on lenght velocity as primary, and weight velocity as secondary outcome.

Participants will receive nutrition counseling along with guidance related to exclusive breastfeeding and further assessment will be done to assess breast milk composition, Haemoglobin, Ferritin and Transferrin receptor, and inflammatory biomarkers, as secondary outcomes. Further, this study will also look at the comparison of length-for-age, weight-for-length, and weight-for-age Z scores as other secondary outcome at 6 months of age among three arms.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
957
Inclusion Criteria
  • Mid-upper-arm-circumference of lactating women less than 23.0 cm, whose birth outcome should be captured within 168 hours
  • Singleton alive baby
  • Intention to stay in the catchment area for the entire duration of the trial after enrolment
  • Intention to breastfeed the child for at least 6 months
  • Voluntary written consent
Exclusion Criteria
  • Weight of newborn at first assessment, within 168 hours of birth is less than 1500 gm
  • Newborn with known congenital anomaly or sign of serious illness based of study physician's assessment before enrollment.
  • Lactating women has known allergies to peanut, lentils, chickpea or dairy products.
  • Lactating woman who have some serious medical illness/condition due to which she is not able to or not willing to breastfeed the child, like breast cancer, inverted nipples.
  • Previous enrolment in the same trial.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Arm CBalanced energy-protein (BEP)Intervention arm B: Lactating women (LW) randomized in this arm will receive ready-to-use nutritional supplement, 'Balanced energy-protein (BEP)' for next 6 months to be consumed in a dose of 2 sachets of 75 grams per day. Further, the same infant of LW will receive a single dose of Azithromycin (20mg/kilogram) at day 42 of age. Further, LW will also receive standard of care which comprises of standard nutritional counseling, key messages of exclusive breastfeeding, essential newborn and infant care and immunization.
Arm BBalanced energy-protein (BEP)Intervention arm B: Lactating women (LW) randomized in this arm will receive ready-to-use nutritional supplement, 'Balanced energy-protein (BEP)' for next 6 months to be consumed in a dose of 2 sachets of 75 grams per day. Further, LW will also receive standard of care which comprises of standard nutritional counseling, key messages of exclusive breastfeeding, essential newborn and infant care and immunization.
Arm CAzithromycinIntervention arm B: Lactating women (LW) randomized in this arm will receive ready-to-use nutritional supplement, 'Balanced energy-protein (BEP)' for next 6 months to be consumed in a dose of 2 sachets of 75 grams per day. Further, the same infant of LW will receive a single dose of Azithromycin (20mg/kilogram) at day 42 of age. Further, LW will also receive standard of care which comprises of standard nutritional counseling, key messages of exclusive breastfeeding, essential newborn and infant care and immunization.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Length velocity at 6 months of infant's age6 months of infant age, after birth and enrollment through monthly assessment

Mean difference in length velocity of \>0.12 cm /month to look at comparisons between multiple arms

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Length-for-Age Z-score (LAZ) of infants at 6 months of age6 months of infant age, after birth and enrollment through monthly assessment

Mean difference in LAZ \>0.5 to look at comparisons between multiple arms

Growth velocity at 6 months of infant's age6 months of infant age, after birth and enrollment through monthly assessment

Mean difference in growth velocity of \>0.4 gram/kg/day to look at comparisons between multiple arms

Weight-for-Length Z-score (WLZ) of infants at 6 months of age6 months of infant age, after birth and enrollment through monthly assessment

Mean difference in WLZ of \>0.5 to look at comparisons between multiple arms

Weight-for-Age Z-score of (WAZ) infants at 6 months of age6 months of infant age, after birth and enrollment through monthly assessment

Mean difference in WAZ of \>0.5 to look at comparisons between multiple arms

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Peri-urban slums of Karachi (Rehri Goth, Bhains Colony and Ali Akber Shah Goth)

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Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

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