Massive rural health study aims to uncover hidden lung infection toll
NCT ID NCT07403019
First seen Feb 16, 2026 · Last updated May 09, 2026 · Updated 10 times
Summary
This study will follow 2,000 people—children under 5 and adults aged 16-60—in 30 villages in rural India to track how often they get serious lung infections like RSV, flu, and COVID-19. Researchers will visit homes weekly and test samples to measure how many people get sick, need hospital care, or die from these illnesses. The goal is to better understand the true burden of these infections in a high-risk area.
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Mahatma Gandhi Tribal Hospital Karmgram Utavali Dharni Amaravati
Amravati, Maharashtra, 444 702, India
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