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# | Protocol No | Study Title | Investigator(s) & Site(s) | |
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ECCT/15/11/02 | EFFECT OF LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAY MANOMETRY ON POST OPERATIVE SORE THROAT IN SPONTANEOUSLY BREATHING ADULT PATIENTS PRESENTING FOR SURGERY AT AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, NAIROBI. |
Principal Investigator(s) 1. Prof Vitalis Mungayi 2. Dr Edna Kemunto Gisore 3. Dr David Njoroge Waruingi Site(s) in Kenya Aga Khan University Hospital Nairobi |
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372. |
ECCT/15/11/01 | A5264 A Randomized Evaluation of Antiretroviral Therapy Alone or with Delayed Chemotherapy versus Antiretroviral Therapy with Immediate Adjunctive Chemotherapy for Treatment of Limited Stage AIDS-KS in Resource-Limited Settings (REACT-KS) |
Principal Investigator(s) 1. Dr. Victor Otieno Mudhune Site(s) in Kenya 1. KEMRI CDC (Kisumu county) |
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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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374. |
ECCT/15/12/01 | A Randomized Controlled Trial of ASPIRIN in Nulliparous Pregnant Women(ASPIRIN STUDY) Aspirin Supplementation for Pregnancy Indicated Risk Reduction In Nulliparas (ASPIRIN): A Prospective randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded clinical trial in western Kenya. |
Principal Investigator(s) 1. Prof Fabian Esamai Omoding Esamai Site(s) in Kenya 1. Amukura, Lukolis,Nasewa,Matayos,Khunyangu, Bumala B (Busia county) 2. Sirisia, Chwele, Bokoli (Bung\'oma county) 3. Makunga, Mumias (Kakamega county) |
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ECCT/16/02/05 | PfSPZ Malaria Vaccine Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy of PfSPZ Vaccine Administered by Direct Venous Inoculation (DVI) to Healthy Children and Infants 5 Months through 12 Years of Age Living in an Area of High Malaria Transmission in Western Kenya: Age de-escalation and Dose Escalation and a Double Blind, Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial for Safety and Efficacy |
Principal Investigator(s) 1. Martina Oneko 2. Mary J Hamel Site(s) in Kenya 1. Siaya County Referral Hospital (Siaya county) 2. Wagai Health Center (Siaya county) |
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