Typhoid fever - priorities for research and development of new treatments

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Typhoid fever - priorities for research and development of new treatments Isabela Ribeiro, Manica Balasegaram, Christopher Parry October 2017

Enteric infections Enteric infections vary in symptoms and are caused by a diverse range of organisms Significant disease burden, disproportionally affecting the world s poor in low- and middle-income countries Growing problem with antibiotic resistance among many of the causative pathogens GARDp initial evaluation focused on typhoid fever, invasive nontyphoidal salmonellosis (ints) and Shigella infections

General Objectives Review current epidemiological situation and clinical management, most pressing medical needs, research and development gaps, and collaboration opportunities in enteric infections Identification of entry points for R&D, if available Define short, medium and long term opportunities in R&D for new treatments

Typhoid fever Potentially fatal multi-systemic illness Caused primarily by Salmonella enterica, subspecies enterica serovar typhi and, to a lesser extent, related serovars paratyphi A, B, and C. Family: Enterobacteriacae (gram negative, facultative anaerobic, nonmotile, rod-shaped bacteria)

Epidemiology Antillón et al, Plos NTD 2017 - Significant disease burden, disproportionally affecting the world s poor in low- and middle-income countries - 11 and 21 million cases and 145,000-161,000 deaths globally each year - Estimates seem to under-estimate the real number of cases and the degree of uncertainty

History of treatment and acquisition of resistance Chloramphenicol 1948-1970s Ampicillin and TMP-Sulfa 1970-80s Fluoroquinolones 1980--2000s Third generation cephalosporins /Azithromycin 1980 s - simultaneous plasmid-mediated resistance to chloramphenicol, ampicillin and TMP-sulfa Resistance to first-generation fluoroquinolones now widespread in many parts of Asia - specific mutations in gyra and parc, which code for the binding region of DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV, respectively. Growing numbers of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-resistant Salmonella

7 Antibiotic resistance Reports quickly outdated Surveys of resistance of limited scope often hospitalbased Differences in pattern of resistance accross different geographic areas

Worldwide distribution of antimicrobial drug resistance in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi. John A. Crump et al. Clin. Microbiol. Rev. 2015;28:901-937

Nigeria - invasive bacterial isolates Obaro SK et al, CID 2015 400 km distance between sites Rural versus Urban

Malawi antimicrobial resistance trends in bloodstream infections Musicha P, Lancet ID 2017

WHO Priority Pathogen for R&D

R&D Landscape Research and investment focused on vaccine development and, to a lesser degree, diagnostics, but much less on treatment Treatment will remain an important component of disease management and role in disease control should be further explored

R&D Priorities Short and Medium Term 1. Systematic review of existing in-vitro; pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamics; and clinical data 2. In-vitro assessments of old and new drugs and drug combinations against a relevant panel isolates 3. Clinical trials of antimicrobial combinations for: 1. Fever with suspected typhoid and 2. Fever with confirmed typhoid 4. Evaluation of salvage regimens for multi-drug resistant typhoid fever Long Term 5. Development of new chemical entities for the treatment of typhoid fever - R&D agenda that intersects with the broader needs for the treatment of multidrug resistant Enterobacteriacae infections.

Combination treatment Development of combination regimens for typhoid fever and invasive salmonella infections. Data to suggest that in other diseases combination therapy may reduce the emergence of antibiotic resistance. Evidence of synergy cephalosporins and quinolones in fluoroquinolone resistant strains Potential impact on duration of acute faecal shedding, development of chronic carriers and resultant disease transmission. Potential to shorten the required course of treatment and improve compliance.

Thank You Global Antibiotic R&D Partnership (GARDP) Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative 15 Chemin Louis-Dunant 1202 Geneva Switzerland www.gardp.org