World Mosquito Program Noumea - Human Sample Component
- Conditions
- Arbovirus Infections
- Interventions
- Other: Blood donations of hemochromatosis or polycythemia patientsOther: Blood donations of healthy donors
- Registration Number
- NCT03552094
- Lead Sponsor
- Institut Pasteur
- Brief Summary
The dengue, Zika and chikungunya arboviruses represent potentially severe infections to which the New Caledonian population is exposed. In the absence of specific treatment or vaccine, vector control remains the method of choice to limit their spread. However, the traditional methods of prevention and vector control measure today face their limits: mosquito resistance to insecticides, difficulty of access and destruction of breeding areas... The World Mosquito Program Noumea project is based on the artificial colonization of the mosquito vector Aedes aegypti by the endosymbiotic bacteria Wolbachia, which reduces its ability to transmit arboviruses. The breeding of mosquitoes carrying the bacterium Wolbachia in the laboratories of the Institut Pasteur of New Caledonia requires the use of human blood samples for mosquito gorging.
The objective of the research is to generate, maintain and amplify Aedes aegypti Caledonian lineages carrying the Wolbachia bacteria for the planned insect release program in Noumea.
- Detailed Description
The dengue, Zika and chikungunya arboviruses represent potentially severe infections to which the New Caledonian population is exposed. In the absence of specific treatment or vaccine, disease vector control remains the method of choice to limit their spread. However, the traditional methods of prevention and disease vector control must today face their limits: mosquito resistance to insecticides, difficulty of access and destruction of breeding areas... The World Mosquito Program Noumea project is based on the artificial colonization of the mosquito vector Aedes aegypti by the endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia, which reduces its ability to transmit arboviruses. The breeding of mosquitoes carrying the bacterium Wolbachia in the laboratories of the Institut Pasteur of New Caledonia requires the use of human blood samples for mosquito gorging.
The objective of the research is to generate, maintain and amplify Aedes aegypti Caledonian lineages carrying the bacterium Wolbachia for the planned insect release program in Noumea.
The establishment of Wolbachia in Aedes aegypti populations in Noumea should lead to the reduction of active transmission of dengue, Zika and chikungunya in the municipality.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 500
- All adult hemochromatosis or polycythemia patients or healthy donors have given their written consent to participate in the study and for the collection of a blood sample.
- Participation refusal
- Minor person
- Positive result by Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction RT-PCR for arboviruses
- Invalid qualification of the blood donation
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Hemochromatosis or polycythemia patients Blood donations of hemochromatosis or polycythemia patients Blood samples from hemochromatosis or polycythemia patients requiring therapeutic bleeding that are not used in medical applications. Blood bag (volume of blood: from 450 to 500 mL). Healthy donors Blood donations of healthy donors Blood samples from healthy donors. Blood bag (volume of blood: from 450 to 500 mL).
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Generation of Aedes aegypti Caledonian lineages carrying the Wolbachia bacteria 36 months Generation of Aedes aegypti Caledonian lineages carrying the Wolbachia bacteria for the planned insect release program in Noumea by measuring the Aedes aegypti female gorging rate
Maintenance and amplification of Aedes aegypti Caledonian lineages carrying the Wolbachia bacteria 36 months Maintenance and amplification of Aedes aegypti Caledonian lineages carrying the Wolbachia bacteria for the planned insect release program in Noumea by measuring the number of eggs per Aedes Aegypti female gorged
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Vector competence assessment of the different Aedes aegypti Caledonian lineages 36 months Assessment of the vector competence for the dengue, Zika and chikungunya viruses of the different Aedes aegypti Caledonian lineages with or without Wolbachia bacteria carriage by measuring the transmissibility reduction of Aedes aegypti carrying Wolbachia for arboviruses
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Centre Hospitalier de Nouvelle-Calédonie
🇫🇷Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie, France