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  • Retrospective mortality survey in the MSF Catchment...

    Retrospective mortality survey in the MSF Catchment Area in Fizi Health Zone, South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo (Baraka)

    January 31, 2024 January 15, 2025

    To estimate the crude mortality rate for the total population (host and IDP) and for children under five years of age in the health zone of Fizi, South Kivu, DRC, in order to understand the current health status of the population in this...

    Retrospective mortality survey in the MSF Catchment Area in Fizi Health Zone, South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo (Baraka)

    To estimate the crude mortality rate for the total population (host and IDP) and for children under five years of age in the health zone of Fizi, South Kivu, DRC, in order to understand the current health status of the population in this catchment area.
    January 31, 2024 January 15, 2025

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    Principal Investigator: annick.lenglet@amsterdam.msf.org Study Coordinator: j.j.martens@gmail.com
  • The operational impact, acceptability, and...

    The operational impact, acceptability, and feasibility of adding the R21 malaria vaccine and age-targeted intermittent preventative treatment in children (IPTc) into the existing package of malaria control tools in Kule Refugee Camp Gambella, Ethiopia.

    August 27, 2024 January 15, 2025

    The purpose of the study is to assess the operational impact, feasibility, and acceptability, of the rollout of R21 malaria vaccine (children 5-36 months), and age-targeted intermittent preventative treatment in children (IPTc) with...

    The operational impact, acceptability, and feasibility of adding the R21 malaria vaccine and age-targeted intermittent preventative treatment in children (IPTc) into the existing package of malaria control tools in Kule Refugee Camp Gambella, Ethiopia.

    The purpose of the study is to assess the operational impact, feasibility, and acceptability, of the rollout of R21 malaria vaccine (children 5-36 months), and age-targeted intermittent preventative treatment in children (IPTc) with Dihydroartemisinin-Piperaquine (DHA-PQ) (children aged 3-59 months) as additional components to the existing malaria prevention package in Kule refugee camp where malaria incidence remains high despite vector control measures. Additionally, this study seeks to add to the knowledge base of extending malaria control interventions to new contexts, since existing evidence combining malaria vaccines, which protect against only P. falciparum infections, with chemoprevention programmes have only integrated with Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC.) Hence this study will also provide understanding of the impact of combining an Artemisinin Combination Treatment (ACT) with a long half-life (DHA-PQ) which is effective against both P. falciparum (Pf) and Plasmodium vivax (Pv), alongside the R21 vaccine, thereby giving longer-lasting protection against Pf infections in a region prone to outbreaks.
    August 27, 2024 January 15, 2025

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    Principal Investigator: tratata5@yopmail.com Study Coordinator: patrick.keating@london.msf.org