Clinical Trial

Rifapentine-Based Shorter Regimens for Tuberculosis and TB Infection in Kazakhstan

Study acronym: RIFA-REAL
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Summary
RIFA-REAL is a prospective observational longitudinal study evaluating the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of rifapentine-based shorter treatment regimens for drug-susceptible tuberculosis (DS-TB) and tuberculosis infection (TBI) under routine programmatic conditions in Kazakhstan. The study enrolls three cohorts: patients with DS-TB receiving the 4-month isoniazid-rifapentine-moxifloxacin-pyrazinamide regimen (2HPMZ/2HPM), patients with DS-TB receiving the standard 6-month isoniazid-rifampicin-pyrazinamide-ethambutol regimen (2HRZE/4HR), and individuals with TBI receiving the 1-month rifapentine-isoniazid regimen (1HP). Participants include people living with and without HIV. The study is conducted across four regions of Kazakhstan and is funded through the Western-Eastern European Partnership Initiative on HIV, Viral Hepatitis and TB (WEEPI) grant. Findings will inform national TB policy and contribute to global evidence on programmatic implementation of rifapentine-based regimens.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07668479
Lead Sponsor Public Union "Kazakhstan Association of Phthisiopulmonologists"
Collaborators: The Western-Eastern European Partnership Initiative on HIV, Viral Hepatitis and TB
Conditions Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis Infection, Latent, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary, Drug Sensitive
Enrollment 350 participants
Start Date 2026-07-01
Primary Completion 2027-06 (estimated)
Study Completion 2027-08 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-06-25