Undertaking community engagement for a controlled human malaria infection study in Kenya: approaches and lessons learnt
Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with disease-causing pathogens under controlled conditions. These studies are "controlled" by way of using specific types of pathogens, including dose, and the availability of emergency medical facilities to re...
Main Authors: | Mumba, N, Njuguna, P, Chi, P, Marsh, V, Awuor, E, Hamaluba, M, Mauncho, C, Mwalukore, S, Masha, J, Mwangoma, M, Kalama, B, Alphan, H, Wambua, J, Bejon, P, Kamuya, D, Kapulu, MC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2022
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