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Interferon Beta-1α ring prophylaxis to reduce household transmission of SARS-CoV-2
Jose A Castro-Rodriguez; Eleanor N Fish; Tobias Kollmann; Carolina Iturriaga; Yuliya Karpievitch; Casey Shannon; Virginia Chen; Robert Balshaw; Samuel T Montgomery; Joseph Ho; Rym Ben Othman; Radhouana Aniba; Francisca Gidi-Yunge; Lucy Hartnell; Guillermo Perez-Mateluna; Marcela Urzua; Scott Tebbutt; Diego Garcia-Huidobro; Cecilia Perret; Arturo Borzutzky; Stephen Stick.
Affiliation
  • Jose A Castro-Rodriguez; Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
  • Eleanor N Fish; University of Toronto
  • Tobias Kollmann; Telethon Kids Institute
  • Carolina Iturriaga; Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
  • Yuliya Karpievitch; Telethon Kids Institute
  • Casey Shannon; Prevention of Organ Failure (PROOF) Centre of Excellence
  • Virginia Chen; Prevention of Organ Failure (PROOF) Centre of Excellence
  • Robert Balshaw; Centre for Healthcare Innovation, University of Manitoba
  • Samuel T Montgomery; Telethon Kids Institute
  • Joseph Ho; Telethon Kids Institute
  • Rym Ben Othman; Telethon Kids Institute
  • Radhouana Aniba; Telethon Kids Institute
  • Francisca Gidi-Yunge; Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
  • Lucy Hartnell; Telethon Kids Institute
  • Guillermo Perez-Mateluna; Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
  • Marcela Urzua; Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
  • Scott Tebbutt; Prevention of Organ Failure (PROOF) Centre of Excellence
  • Diego Garcia-Huidobro; Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
  • Cecilia Perret; Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
  • Arturo Borzutzky; Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
  • Stephen Stick; Telethon Kids Institute
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-22276369
ABSTRACT
ImportanceEvidence suggests that early, robust type 1 interferon responses to SARS-CoV-2 are critical determinants for COVID-19 disease outcomes, accelerating viral clearance and limiting viral shedding. ObjectiveWe undertook a ring prophylaxis study to determine whether pegylated IFN{beta}-1 could reduce SARS-CoV-2 household transmission. DesignA cluster randomized clinical trial of pegylated IFN{beta}-1 conducted in Santiago, Chile. Recruitment was conducted between December 4th 2020, and 31st May 2021, with the last follow-up completed June 29th 2021. SettingThe study was conducted across 341 households in the metropolitan area of Santiago, Chile. ParticipantsIndex cases were identified from databases of those with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 from COVID-19 clinics and emergency room visits in Santiago, Chile. 5,154 index cases were assessed for eligibility, 1,372 index cases were invited to participate, and 341 index cases and their household contacts (n = 831) were enrolled in the study. InterventionHouseholds were cluster randomized to receive 125{micro}g subcutaneous pegylated IFN{beta}-1 (n = 172 households, 607 participants), or standard care (n = 169 households, 565 participants). Main Outcome(s) and Measure(s)Frequentist and Bayesian analyses were undertaken to determine the effects of treatment on (i) reducing viral shedding in index cases and (ii) reducing viral transmission to treatment-eligible household contacts. Four secondary outcomes were assessed including duration of viral shedding, effects on viral transmission and seroconversion, incidence of hospitalization, and incidence and severity of reported adverse events. A post-hoc at risk population was defined as households where the index case was positive at the start of the study and there was at least one treatment eligible contact in a household who tested negative for SARS-CoV-2. ResultsIn total, 1172 participants in 341 households underwent randomization, with 607 assigned to receive IFN{beta}-1 and 565 to standard care. Based on intention to treat and per protocol analyses, IFN{beta}-1 treatment was ineffective. However, in the at risk population, the relative risk of infection was reduced by 23% in treated individuals and that there was a 95% probability that IFN{beta}-1 reduced household transmission Conclusions and RelevanceRing prophylaxis with IFN{beta}-1 reduces the probability of SARS-CoV-2 transmission within a household. Trial RegistrationClinicaltrials.gov identifier NCT04552379
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Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Cohort_studies / Experimental_studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Rct Language: English Year: 2022 Document type: Preprint
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Cohort_studies / Experimental_studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Rct Language: English Year: 2022 Document type: Preprint
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