Medical drones fly HIV drugs to isolated island communities
NCT ID NCT06678022
First seen Feb 18, 2026 · Last updated May 20, 2026 · Updated 12 times
Summary
This study tests whether using medical drones to deliver HIV medication to people living in remote fishing communities on the islands of Kalangala District, Uganda, can help more people achieve an undetectable viral load compared to standard delivery methods. About 1,086 adults and teens living with HIV will take part, receiving their medication either by drone or usual care. Researchers will track viral suppression, retention in care, and costs over 24 months.
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Bwendero Health Centre
RECRUITINGKalangala, Ssese, Uganda
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Mugoye health Centre III
RECRUITINGKalangala, Ssese, Uganda
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