Publications by authors named "Wilfred Nedi"

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  • Oral drug absorption, particularly of clofazimine, can be significantly affected by diarrhea associated with infections like cryptosporidiosis in HIV-infected adults.
  • A population pharmacokinetic model using data from a study of 23 participants revealed that severe diarrhea can reduce clofazimine bioavailability by more than sixfold.
  • Understanding these effects is crucial for optimizing dosing regimens to improve treatment outcomes for patients experiencing gastrointestinal issues.
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  • Cryptosporidium is a gut pathogen that particularly affects people with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV, and the CRYPTOFAZ trial in Malawi tested clofazimine's effectiveness for treating this infection.
  • The study used various diagnostic methods, including qPCR and ELISA, to examine 586 individuals and monitor those who were part of the trial for pathogen shedding and other co-infections.
  • The findings revealed that while qPCR was more sensitive for detecting Cryptosporidium, ELISA had more variable results; additionally, a new Cryptosporidium species was found, and enterotoxigenic E. coli was also linked to diarrhea in some participants.
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Background: Human immunodeficiency virus-exposed uninfected (HEU) infants are a rapidly expanding population in sub-Saharan Africa and are highly susceptible to encapsulated bacterial disease in the first year of life. The mechanism of this increased risk is still poorly understood. We investigated whether human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-exposure dysregulates HEU immunity, vaccine-antibody production, and human herpes virus amplify this effect.

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Background: An effective drug to treat cryptosporidial diarrhea in HIV-infected individuals is a global health priority. Promising drugs need to be evaluated in endemic areas which may be challenged by both lack of resources and experience to conduct International Committee of Harmonisation-Good Clinical Practice (ICH-GCP)-compliant clinical trials.

Methods: We present the challenges and lessons learned in implementing a phase 2A, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of clofazimine, in treatment of cryptosporidiosis among HIV-infected adults at a single site in Malawi.

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Typhoid fever is endemic across sub-Saharan Africa. However, estimates of the burden of typhoid are undermined by insufficient blood volumes and lack of sensitivity of blood culture. Here, we aimed to address this limitation by exploiting pre-enrichment culture followed by PCR, alongside routine blood culture to improve typhoid case detection.

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