Race to stop malaria: new strategy tests vaccine timing for kids
NCT ID NCT07038837
Summary
This study aims to find the best way to give a malaria vaccine to young children in Chad. It will compare giving the vaccine during a yearly seasonal prevention campaign versus giving it through the standard childhood immunization schedule. Researchers will track how many children get malaria in each group to see if the campaign timing works just as well for protection.
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Medecin sans Frontières
RECRUITINGMoïssala, Mandoul Region, Chad
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