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# Protocol No Study Title Investigator(s) & Site(s)

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ECCT/19/06/03   Evaluation of the RTS,S vaccine implementation in Kenya (MVPE)
      An evaluation of the cluster-randomised pilot implementation of the RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine through routine health systems in western Kenya         
Principal Investigator(s)
1. Aaron Samuels Samuels
Site(s) in Kenya
1. Bungoma County (Bung\'oma county)
2. Busia County (Busia county)
3. Homa Bay (Homa Bay county)
4. Kakamega County (Kakamega county)
5. Kisumu County (Kisumu county)
6. Migori County (Migori county)
7. Siaya County (Siaya county)
8. Vihiga County (Vihiga county)
 
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12.

ECCT/22/01/01   ASTEFANIA
    A PHASE III, RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL TO EVALUATE THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ADJUVANT ATEZOLIZUMAB OR PLACEBO AND TRASTUZUMAB EMTANSINE FOR HER2-POSITIVE BREAST CANCER AT HIGH RISK OF RECURRENCE FOLLOWING PREOPERATIVE THERAPY   
Principal Investigator(s)
1. Mansoor Saleh
2. Fredrick Chite Asirwa
Site(s) in Kenya
1. Aga Khan University, Nairobi (Nairobi City county)
2. International Cancer Institute (Uasin Gishu county)
 
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ECCT/24/04/05   Phase III Vitiligo Study
                                                                             A Double-Arm, Open Label, Phase III Study to Compare the                                           Efficacy and Safety of SCENESSE® and Narrow-Band Ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) Light versus NB-                                                                                    UVB Light Alone in the Treatment of Vitiligo   
Principal Investigator(s)
1. Dr. Hannah Wanyika Wanyika
Site(s) in Kenya
Kenyatta National Hospital -
 
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ECCT/23/02/03   INTREPiD
    Improving Neonatal Health Through Rapid Malaria Testing in Early Pregnancy with High-Sensitivity Diagnostics (INTREPiD).   
Principal Investigator(s)
1. Steve M Taylor
2. Jeremiah K Laktabai
Site(s) in Kenya
Bungoma County
 
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ECCT/22/09/03   SINGLE DOSE VERSUS EXTENDED DO
    EFFECTIVENESS OFSINGLE-DOSE ANTIBIOTIC USE IN ELECTIVE CAESAREANSECTION IN PREVENTION OF SURGICAL SITE INFECTION AT JARAMOGI    OGINGA ODINGA TEACHING AND REFERRAL HOSPITAL, KISUMU COUNTY,KENYA: A RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL.   
Principal Investigator(s)
1. STEVEN ODHIAMBO JUMA
Site(s) in Kenya
JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA TEACHING AND REFERRAL HOSPITAL
 
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