New tools tested to fight unnecessary antibiotics for fever in congo
NCT ID NCT07345286
Summary
This study aims to see if new tools can help doctors in the Democratic Republic of Congo use antibiotics more carefully when treating patients with fever. It will observe 500 adults and children with fever to test the impact of a simple blood test (CRP), a World Health Organization guidebook, and electronic support systems. The main goal is to reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions while also learning more about what causes fevers in the community.
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Renaissance
RECRUITINGKinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
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