Double defense: scientists test Vaccine-Drug combo to shield kids from malaria
NCT ID NCT07322068
Summary
This study aims to find a better way to protect young children from malaria in Uganda. Researchers will test if giving children a new malaria vaccine (R21) along with preventive anti-malaria drugs works better than the vaccine alone. The study will enroll about 1,290 healthy infants and children to see which approach more effectively prevents malaria sickness.
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Masafu General Hospital
Busia District, Uganda
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