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The primary objective of this pilot trial is to compare the efficacy, measured as sustained virologic response (SVR) at least 12 weeks after completion of therapy, across three study regimens/delivery modalities: Arm 1 - 4 weeks of sofosbuvir (SOF) + daclatasvir (DAC) + pegylated interferon alfa-2a (PEG) delivered using directly observed therapy (DOT); Arm 2 - 12 weeks of SOF+DAC delivered using DOT; and Arm 3 - 12 weeks of SOF+DAC delivered as per standard of care (monthly dispensation with no DOT). Secondary objectives are 1)To compare the cost per SVR for each of the three study arms; 2) To compare adherence among persons across the three study arms; 3) To evaluate the safety, tolerability and acceptability of treatment in the three arms.
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This will be a non-blinded randomized clinical trial with 150 participants randomized at a 1:1:1 allocation ratio to one of three treatment arms.
Arm 1: Sofosbuvir (400mg/daily) + Daclatasvir (60mg/daily) + Pegylated Interferon alfa-2a (180µg/weekly) for 4 weeks with a field-based DOT approach
Arm 2: Sofosbuvir (400mg/daily) + Daclatasvir (60mg/daily) for 12 weeks with a field-based DOT approach
Arm 3: Sofosbuvir (400mg/daily) + Daclatasvir (60mg/daily) for 12 weeks with standard of care dispensation (4 monthly doses)
Pegylated-interferon alfa-2a (PEG) will be delivered subcutaneously once weekly. Sofosbuvir (SOF) and Daclatasvir (DAC) will be taken orally once daily for the entire study period.
The study will take place at the YR Gaitonde Centre for AIDS Education (YRG) and Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Collaborative Integrated Care Center (YRG-JHU ICC) located within the premises of the Chattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences (CIMS) in Bilaspur in the state of Chattisgarh, India.
Participants will be recruited from the YRG-JHU ICC in Bilaspur, which currently has 514 registered HCV antibody positive clients. The Bilaspur ICC is in the Chattisgarh Institute for Medical Sciences (CIMS).
The primary outcome will be sustained virologic response (SVR12). Secondary outcomes include cost per SVR12, adherence, safety and tolerability.
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Willing and able to provide written informed consent
Age ≥ 18 years
Documented evidence of chronic HCV infection (HCV RNA positive)
Participant is a resident of Bilaspur and can provide locator information that can be verified by one of the study staff
If participant is co-infected with HIV, he/she must have a cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4) > 350 cells/mm3 and be either: 1) antiretroviral therapy (ART) naïve or 2) on ART be on a tenofovir-containing regimen. If a subject's CD4 drops below 350 cells/μl (current threshold for HIV treatment in India), he/she will be able to initiate ART but we will ensure that the subject starts on a tenofovir-containing regimen, which is currently the standard for persons newly initiating ART in India.
Subjects must have the following laboratory parameters at screening:
A female subject is eligible to enroll in the study if it is confirmed that she is:
Not pregnant or nursing
Not of childbearing potential (i.e., women who have had a hysterectomy, have both ovaries removed or medically documented ovarian failure, or are postmenopausal women > 50 years of age with cessation (for ≥12 months) of previously occurring menses)
Of childbearing potential (i.e., women who have not had a hysterectomy, both ovaries removed or medically documented ovarian failure). [NOTE: Women ≤50 years of age with amenorrhea will be considered to be of childbearing potential.] These women must have a negative urine pregnancy test at screening and a negative urine pregnancy test on the Baseline /Day 1 visit prior to randomization and agree to one of the following modes of contraception for the duration of treatment and 12 weeks thereafter.
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i. Consistent and correct use of 1 of the following methods of birth control listed below in addition to a male partner who correctly uses a condom from 3 weeks prior to Baseline/Day 1 until the end of treatment. Women of childbearing potential must not rely on hormone-containing contraceptives as a form of birth control during the study. Female subjects using a hormone containing contraceptive prior to screening may continue their contraceptive regimen in addition to the study specified methods of birth control.
Subjects must be of generally good health as determined by the investigator.
Subjects must be able to comply with the dosing instructions for study drug administration and be willing to complete the study schedule of assessments.
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