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

166.

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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167.

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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168.

ECCT/15/08/01   Rifapentine During Intensive Phase TB Treatment
     Rifapentine-containing treatment shortening regimens for pulmonary tuberculosis: a randomized, open-label, controlled, phase 3 clinical trial   
Principal Investigator(s)
1. Elisha Ochieng Okeyo
Site(s) in Kenya
KEMRICDC, KISUMU, KENYA
 
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169.

ECCT/15/06/01  
    Pyronaridine-artesunate and artemether-lumefantrine for the treatment of paediatric uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Western Kenya   
Principal Investigator(s)
1. Patrick Sawa
Site(s) in Kenya
St. Judes Clinic, ICIPE
 
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170.

ECCT/15/03/01   A phase III, non-inferiority trial using Carbetocin room temperature stable (RTS) for the prevention of postpartum haemorrhage during the third stage of labour in women delivering
    A phase III, randomized, double-blind, active, controlled, multinational, multicentre,  non-inferiority trial using Carbetocin room temperature stable (RTS) for the prevention of postpartum haemorrhage during the third stage of labour in women delivering vaginally.   
Principal Investigator(s)
1. Zahida Qureshi
Site(s) in Kenya
Kenyatta National Hospital
 
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