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# | Protocol No | Study Title | Investigator(s) & Site(s) | |
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ECCT/16/04/01 | HVTN 703/HPTN 081 Protocol A phase 2b study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of VRC01 broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibody in reducing acquisition of HIV-1 infection HVTN 703/HPTN 081 A phase 2b study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of VRC01 broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibody in reducing acquisition of HIV-1 infection |
Principal Investigator(s) 1. Dr. Victor Akelo Akelo Site(s) in Kenya KISUMU CRS |
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ECCT/16/02/06 | A study of the safety and immune response of 2 doses of a new Shigella vaccine in Kenyan adults. A Phase 2a, observer blind, randomized, controlled, Single Center Study to evaluate the Safety, Reactogenicity and Immunogenicity of 2 doses of the GVGH 1790GAHB Vaccine against Shigella sonnei, administered intramuscularly in Adult Subjects from a country endemic for shigellosis [GVGH study H03_04TP] |
Principal Investigator(s) 1. Christina Wesonga Obiero Site(s) in Kenya Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) -Wellcome Trust Research Programme |
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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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ECCT/16/03/02 | Infant TB Infection Prevention Study (“iTIPS”) Preventing Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection in HIV-Exposed Infants |
Principal Investigator(s) 1. Grace John-Stewart Site(s) in Kenya 1. Kisumu East District Hospital (Kisumu county) 2. Ahero County Hospital (Kisumu county) 3. Bondo sub-County Hospital (Kisumu county) |
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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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