New study aims to keep kids Malaria-Free after hospital stays
NCT ID NCT06624631
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests different ways to deliver malaria prevention medicine to children under 10 who were hospitalized with severe malaria or severe anemia in Kenya. The goal is to see which method helps more children take all their doses and avoid getting sick again. About 600 children will take part, and researchers will also look at costs to find the best approach for the health system.
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Locations
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Kemri, Cghr
RECRUITINGKisumu, 40 100, Kenya
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