E156 Micro-Paper · Africa Clinical Trials

Multi-Arm Trial Efficiency

Multi-arm trials share a common control group, increasing efficiency — a propert...

Africa Trials
317
US Trials
9,529
Gap Ratio
30x
Nations
54
Africa hosts 23,873 trials across 54 nations with extreme geographic concentration.
Contribution Breakdown 11752 Egypt 3654 South Afri 809 Uganda 788 Kenya 540 Tunisia 2814 Others
Multi-Arm Trial Efficiency by Country Egypt: 11752 Algeria: N/A Morocco: 162 Tunisia: 540 Senegal: N/A Ghana: 261 Nigeria: 379 Cameroon: N/A DRC: N/A Ethiopia: 302 Kenya: 788 Uganda: 809 Tanzania: 460 Rwanda: N/A South Africa: 3654 Egy 11752 Sou 3654 Uga 809 Ken 788 Tun 540 162 11752
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Regional Comparison Africa US Europe 0 5000 10000
Enrollment Distribution Africa Reference 50000 100000
Research Profile Volume Growth Phase3 Complete Diversity
Growth 2010-2026 Before After Africa 0 0 US 0 0 Europe 0 0
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Why It Matters

Multi-arm trials share a common control group, increasing efficiency — a property that is especially valuable in Africa where every enrolled participant represents a scarce resource.

In the methodological architecture of African clinical research, does the pattern of multi-arm trial efficiency reveal structural inequity in African research investment? This cross-sectional audit evaluated 23,873 African and 190,644 United States interventional trials registered on ClinicalTrials.gov through April 2026. Investigators computed the rate ratio comparing Africa to other regions as the primary estimand using registry metadata for each nation. Africa registered 317 relevant trials compared to 9,529 in the United States, revealing an 30-fold absolute gap in research volume. Temporal analysis showed 17.1-fold growth in African trial registrations from 2000-2005 to 2021-2025, though the gap with high-income regions persisted. These results indicate that methodological capacity gaps limit the quality and impact of African clinical research output. Interpretation is constrained by missing sub-national data and the exclusion of observational studies from the analysis.
Question

In the methodological architecture of African clinical research, does the pattern of multi-arm trial efficiency reveal structural inequity in African research investment?

Dataset

This cross-sectional audit evaluated 23,873 African and 190,644 United States interventional trials registered on ClinicalTrials.

Method

gov through April 2026.

Primary Result

Investigators computed the rate ratio comparing Africa to other regions as the primary estimand using registry metadata for each nation.

Robustness

Africa registered 317 relevant trials compared to 9,529 in the United States, revealing an 30-fold absolute gap in research volume.

Interpretation

Temporal analysis showed 17.

Boundary

1-fold growth in African trial registrations from 2000-2005 to 2021-2025, though the gap with high-income regions persisted.

Extra

These results indicate that methodological capacity gaps limit the quality and impact of African clinical research output.

Extra

Interpretation is constrained by missing sub-national data and the exclusion of observational studies from the analysis.