Scientists test new malaria shot schedules for kids in High-Risk areas
NCT ID NCT07036159
Summary
This study is testing whether giving children a lower dose of an existing malaria vaccine, or giving it on a different schedule, is safe and still helps their bodies build protection. It involves 238 healthy children, aged 5 months to 5 years, who live in an area where malaria is common. Researchers will measure the children's immune responses and monitor for any side effects.
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GSK Investigational Site
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GSK Investigational Site
RECRUITINGKigali, Rwanda
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