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# | Protocol No | Study Title | Investigator(s) & Site(s) | |
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ECCT/15/12/02 | The Evidence for Contraceptive options and HIV Outcomes (ECHO) Trial A Multi Centre, Open label, Randomized Clinical Trial, Comparing HIV incidence and Contraceptive Benefits in Women using Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate, Levernogestrel (LNG) implant and Copper Intrauterine Devices (IUD). Short Title : The Evidence for Contraceptive options and HIV Outcomes (ECHO) Trial |
Principal Investigator(s) 1. Prof Elizabeth Anne Bukusi Site(s) in Kenya KEMRI-RCTP Study center , Lumumba |
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112. |
ECCT/15/12/04 | Hormones and Economic Choice Hormones and Economic Choice: Evaluating the Effects of Hydrocortisone Administration on Economic Decision Making, Psychology and Social Behavior among Adult Males in Nairobi, Kenya |
Principal Investigator(s) 1. Johannes Haushofer Site(s) in Kenya Busara Center for Behavioral Economics |
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113. |
ECCT/15/12/05 | Post-discharge Malaria Chemoprevention(PMC) study Malaria Chemoprevention with monthly treatment with dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine for the post-discharge management of severe anaemia in children aged less than 5 years in Uganda and Kenya: A 3-year, multi-centre, parallel-group, two-arm randomised placebo controlled superiority trial |
Principal Investigator(s) 1. Titus Kwambai 2. Simon Kariuki Site(s) in Kenya 1. Siaya County Referral Hospital (Siaya county) 2. Homa Bay County Referral Hospital (Homa Bay county) 3. Migori County Referral Hospital (Migori county) 4. Busia County Referral Hospital (Busia county) |
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ECCT/16/02/01 | ASSESSING THE ACCURACY, USABILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY OF CHILDREN’S AUTOMATED RESPIRATORY MONITOR AT SELECTED CLINICS IN TURKANA COUNTY, KENYA ‘ ASSESSING THE ACCURACY, USABILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY OF CHILDREN’S AUTOMATED RESPIRATORY MONITOR AT SELECTED CLINICS IN TURKANA COUNTY, KENYA ‘ |
Principal Investigator(s) 1. ISAIAH MWANGI Site(s) in Kenya 1. lodwar hospital (Turkana county) |
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115. |
ECCT/16/02/03 | EFFECT OF LOW-DOSE KETAMINE VERSUS FENTANYL ON ATTENUATING THE HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE TO LARYNGOSCOPY AND ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING GENERAL ANAESTHESIA EFFECT OF LOW-DOSE KETAMINE VERSUS FENTANYL ON ATTENUATING THE HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE TO LARYNGOSCOPY AND ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING GENERAL ANAESTHESIA AT THE AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, NAIROBI |
Principal Investigator(s) 1. Angela Ongewe Site(s) in Kenya Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi |
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