Could treating families stop malaria in pregnancy?
NCT ID NCT07021430
Summary
This study is testing a new way to prevent malaria in pregnant women by treating their entire household with anti-malaria drugs. Researchers want to see if creating a 'malaria-free zone' around pregnant women reduces their risk of infection. The pilot study in Uganda will involve 300 households to check if this approach is practical and shows early signs of working.
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Locations
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Bugoye Level III Health Center
Kasese, Uganda
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