CompletedNot applicableNCT00464867
Effect of Probiotic on Immunogenicity of Oral Cholera Vaccine
Studying Cholera
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- Sponsor
- International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
- Principal Investigator
- Firdausi Qadri, PhDInternational Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
- Intervention
- Whole cell killed cholera vaccine & probiotic(biological)
- Enrollment
- 128 enrolled
- Eligibility
- 2-5 years · All sexes
- Timeline
- 2006 – 2008
Study locations (1)
- ICDDR,B, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Collaborators
Kyoto University · Göteborg University
Primary source
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