UnknownNot applicableNCT02102321
Does Treating Hookworm Improve Productivity of Small Subsistence Farmers
Studying Ankylostomiasis
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- Sponsor
- Salmon, Margaret, M.D.
- Principal Investigator
- Margaret Salmon, MD MPHUniversity Health Network, Toronto
- Intervention
- albendazole(drug)
- Enrollment
- 300 enrolled
- Eligibility
- 17-50 years · FEMALE
- Timeline
- 2014 – 2015
Study locations (1)
- Safe Motherhood Cohort, Idgwi Island, South Kivu, Republic of the Congo
Collaborators
Akeso Associates · Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation · Eastern Congo Initiative · HEAL Hospital, DRC
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