Could treating a whole family stop malaria in pregnancy?
NCT ID NCT07021430
Summary
This small pilot study in Uganda is testing a new idea to prevent malaria in pregnant women. Researchers will give anti-malaria medicine to all members of a pregnant woman's household to see if it creates a 'safe zone' around her. The goal is to see if this approach is practical and acceptable, and if it shows early signs of reducing malaria infections during pregnancy.
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Bugoye Level III Health Center
Kasese, Uganda
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