Mass malaria vaccine and drug combo trial aims to crush transmission
NCT ID NCT06068530
First seen Jan 09, 2026 · Last updated May 06, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This large study in villages tests whether giving malaria vaccines and drugs together, either alone or combined, can reduce malaria cases better than current care. About 10,000 people aged 6 months and older will take part. Researchers will track infections over two years to see which approach works best.
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Alikadam Upazila Health Complex
RECRUITINGBāndarban, 4650, Bangladesh
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Lama Upazila Health Complex
RECRUITINGLāma, 4641, Bangladesh
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