One pill could cure deadly sleeping sickness in kids
NCT ID NCT05433350
Summary
This study is testing a single oral pill called acoziborole to cure sleeping sickness in children aged 1 to 14. It aims to replace current treatments that require painful injections, hospital stays, and spinal taps. If successful, this simple pill could allow children to be treated immediately where they are diagnosed, even in remote areas.
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CDTC Katanda
RECRUITINGKatanda, East Kasai, Democratic Republic of the Congo
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General Hospital of Bandundu
RECRUITINGBandundu Province, Bandundu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
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General Referral Hospital of Dubreka
RECRUITINGDubréka, Guinea
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HGR Bagata
RECRUITINGBagata, Kwilu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Hospital of Masi-Manimba
RECRUITINGMasi-Manimba, Kwilu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Hôpital Général de Dipumba
RECRUITINGMbuji-Mayi, East Kasai, Democratic Republic of the Congo
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