Scientists test stronger malaria booster for african children
NCT ID NCT07074665
Summary
This study is testing a booster dose of a malaria vaccine in school-aged children in Burkina Faso. About 40 children who previously received the R21 malaria vaccine will get one extra shot at either a standard or a higher dose. Researchers will check how safe the booster is and how well it strengthens the children's immune protection against malaria over one year.
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Unité de Recherche Clinique de Nanoro (URCN)
RECRUITINGNanoro, PO Box 11 BP 218 Ouaga CMS 11, Burkina Faso
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