Capacity Building in Sub-Saharan Africa as Part of the INTENSE-TBM Project During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Ariza-Vioque, E. | Ello, F. | Andriamamonjisoa, H. | Machault, V. | Gonzalez-Martin, J. | Calvo-Cortes, M. C. | Eholie, Serge Paul | Tchabert, G. A. | Ouassa, T. | Raberahona, M. | Rakotoarivelo, R. | Razafindrakoto, H. | Rahajamanana, L. | Wilkinson, R. J. | Davis, A. | Maxebengula, M. | Abrahams, F. | Muzoora, C. | Nakigozi, N. | Nyehangane, D. | Nanjebe, D. | Mbega, H. | Kaitano, R. | Bonnet, M. | Debeaudrap, P. | Miro, J. M. | Anglaret, Xavier | Rakotosamimanana, N. | Calmy, A. | Bonnet, Fabrice | Ambrosioni, J.

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International audience. Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is the most severe and disabling form of tuberculosis (TB), with at least 100,000 cases per year and a mortality rate of up to 50% in individuals co-infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). To evaluate the efficacy and safety of an intensified anti-tubercular regimen and an anti-inflammatory treatment, the INTENSE-TBM project includes a phase III randomised clinical trial (TBM-RCT) in four countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Within this framework, we designed a comprehensive capacity-building work package ensuring all centres had, or would acquire, the ability to conduct the TBM-RCT and developing a network of skilled researchers, clinical centres and microbiology laboratories. Here, we describe these activities, identify strengths/challenges and share tools adaptable to other projects, particularly in low- and lower-middle income countries with heterogeneous settings and during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Despite major challenges, TBM-RCT initiation was achieved in all sites, promoting enhanced local healthcare systems and encouraging further clinical research in SSA. In terms of certified trainings, the achievement levels were 95% (124/131) for good clinical practice, 91% (39/43) for good clinical laboratory practice and 91% (48/53) for infection prevention and control. Platform-based research, developed as part of capacity-building activities for specific projects, may be a valuable tool in fighting future infectious diseases and in developing high-level research in Africa.

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