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

161.

ECCT/13/04/04   Enteric Study
    A Randomized, Double-Blind, Clinical Trial Evaluating Three Single Dose Regimens with Loperamide for Treatment of Ambulatory Watery Travelers’ Diarrhea, and Azithromycin with and without Loperamide for Treatment of Ambulatory Dysentery/Febrile Diarrhea   
Principal Investigator(s)
1. CPT Brook A. Danboise
Site(s) in Kenya
British Army Training Unit, Kenya (BATUK)
 
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162.

ECCT/12/11/01  
    Prospective Observational Study of Male Circumcision Using   the PrePex Device in Routine Clinical Settings in Kenya   
Principal Investigator(s)
1. Robert Bailey
2. Peter Cherutich
3. Walter Obiero
4. Elijah Odoyo June
Site(s) in Kenya
The Nyanza Reproductive Health Society UNIM clinic in Kisumu with assistance from NRHS’s mobile outreach service providers in Rachuonyo.
 
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163.

ECCT/12/09/03   REALITY Trial
    Reduction of EArly mortaLITY in HIV-infected adults and children starting antiretroviral therapy   
Principal Investigator(s)
1. DR ANTHONY OLIWA ETYANG
Site(s) in Kenya
1. KEMRI Wellcome Trust Research Programme (Kilifi county)
2. Moi University School of Medicine, Academic Model for the Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS (AMPATH) Centre at Moi Teaching Referral Hospital (MTRH) (Uasin Gishu county)
 
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164.

ECCT/12/09/02   Reduction of EArly mortaLITY in adults and children
    Reduction of EArly mortaLITY in HIVinfected adults and children starting antiretroviral therapy (REALITY)   
Principal Investigator(s)
1. Abraham Mosigisi Siika
Site(s) in Kenya
1. Moi University Clinical Research Centre (Uasin Gishu county)
2. KEMRI Wellcome Trust Research Programme (Kilifi county)
 
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165.

ECCT/12/04/03   SELECT (SEcond-Line Effective Combination Therapy)
    A5273: Multicenter Study of Options for SEcond-Line Effective Combination Therapy (SELECT)   
Principal Investigator(s)
1. Abraham Mosigisi Siika
Site(s) in Kenya
Moi University Clinical Research Centre
 
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