Can finding hidden malaria boost Kids' health and school success?
NCT ID NCT05567016
Summary
This study tested whether finding and treating very low-level malaria infections in children leads to better long-term health, growth, and development. It involved 600 children in Tanzania, comparing standard care to two methods using more sensitive tests to detect these hidden infections. Researchers measured impacts on sickness, nutrition, school attendance, and thinking skills over time.
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Locations
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Kiwangwa and Fukayosi clinics
Bagamoyo, Tanzania
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