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Fluconazole plus flucytosine versus fluconazole alone for adults with HIV-associated cryptococcal antigenaemia identified through screening: a multi-centre phase III randomised-controlled trial

Kyla Murphy et al · BMC · 2026

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Abstract Background Despite the expansion of antiretroviral treatment programmes, the incidence and mortality of HIV-associated cryptococcal meningitis remain high in Africa. Cryptococcal antigen (CrAg) in the blood precedes meningitis. CrAg screening of individuals with advanced HIV disease, combined with pre-emptive fluconazole treatment, reduces the risk of cryptococcal meningitis and associated mortality. However, mortality among individuals with antigenaemia treated with fluconazole is higher than that of CD4-matched individuals with a CrAg-negative test. Autopsy studies have found that cryptococcal disease remains an important cause of death in people with antigenaemia despite pre-emptive antifungal treatment. This suggests a need for more potent treatment for antigenaemia. Flucytosine, combined with fluconazole, is an effective and safe oral treatment for cryptococcal meningitis, and flucytosine has become more widely available as a generic formulation. This trial aims to determine whether combination treatment of fluconazole plus flucytosine is superior to fluconazole monotherapy in reducing all-cause mortality among adults with antigenaemia without evidence of meningitis. Methods This multi-centre, open-label phase III randomised-controlled trial embedded in routine CrAg screening programmes in South Africa and Tanzania will compare 14 days of fluconazole (1200 mg/day) plus flucytosine (100 mg/kg/day) to fluconazole (1200 mg/day) alone for the treatment of adults with advanced HIV disease, a blood CrAg-positive test and without evidence of meningitis. Following this 2-week induction therapy, all participants are given fluconazole consolidation and maintenance therapy per local guidelines. The primary endpoint is all-cause mortality at 6 months (superiority analysis). Secondary endpoints include time to all-cause mortality, cryptococcal meningitis-free survival and incidence of symptomatic cryptococcal meningitis, proportion of participants with grade 3 or 4 adverse events, efficacy outcomes by baseline CrAg titre/CrAg semi-quantitative assay score, and health service and household costs per life year saved. A total of 600 participants will be enrolled, 300 per arm, sufficient to detect a 40% relative reduction in mortality with 91% power. Discussion An all-oral combination regimen of flucytosine with fluconazole, tested in adults with early cryptococcal disease across a range of baseline CrAg titres, could be an easy-to-administer, safe, and implementable alternative if found to be superior to the current World Health Organization recommended standard of fluconazole monotherapy. Trial registration ISRCTN30579828, registered 04 March 2021, and SANCTR DOH-27-122021-6511, registered 06 December 2021.

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al, K. M. E. (2026). Fluconazole plus flucytosine versus fluconazole alone for adults with HIV-associated cryptococcal antigenaemia identified through screening: a multi-centre phase III randomised-controlled trial. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-026-09520-x

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al, Kyla Murphy et. "Fluconazole plus flucytosine versus fluconazole alone for adults with HIV-associated cryptococcal antigenaemia identified through screening: a multi-centre phase III randomised-controlled trial." 2026. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-026-09520-x.

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al, Kyla Murphy et. 2026. "Fluconazole plus flucytosine versus fluconazole alone for adults with HIV-associated cryptococcal antigenaemia identified through screening: a multi-centre phase III randomised-controlled trial.". https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-026-09520-x.

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al, K. M. E. 2026, Fluconazole plus flucytosine versus fluconazole alone for adults with HIV-associated cryptococcal antigenaemia identified through screening: a multi-centre phase III randomised-controlled trial, BMC, available at: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-026-09520-x [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Fluconazole plus flucytosine versus fluconazole alone for adults with HIV-associated cryptococcal antigenaemia identified through screening: a multi-centre phase III randomised-controlled trial
Autor / colaboradores
Kyla Murphy et al
Editorial
BMC
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
1745-6215
ISSN
1745-6215
Idioma
eng

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