CompletedNot applicableNCT01869127
Study to Test Whether Shoes Protect Children Against Hookworm Infection on Pemba Island, Zanzibar
Studying Ankylostomiasis
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- Sponsor
- Bird, Christopher
- Principal Investigator
- Christopher K Bird, MBBS
- Intervention
- Shoes(device)
- Enrollment
- 1056 enrolled
- Eligibility
- 7-17 years · All sexes
- Timeline
- 2011 – 2012
Study locations (1)
- Public Health Laboratory, Chake Chake, Pemba Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Collaborators
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine · Fondazione Ivo de Carneri, Milan, Italy
Primary source
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