Pascoe, Sophie
Huber, Amy
Mokhele, Idah
Lekodeba, Nkgomeleng
Ntjikelane, Vinolia
Sande, Linda
Tchereni, Timothy
Haimbe, Prudence
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Phiri, Bevis
Hasweeka, Pamfred
Gunda, Andrews
Hendrickson, Cheryl
Scott, Nancy
Kaiser, Jeanette
Ncgobo, Nkosinathi
Mutanda, Nyasha
Mokgethi, Oratile
Birhanu, Frehiwot
Phiri, Wyness
Kamanga, Aniset
Makwalu, Taurai
Shakewelele, Hilda
Lumano-Mulenga, Priscilla
Nyandera, Rose
Mukumbwa-Mwenechanya, Mpande
Rosen, Sydney
Article History
Received: 22 May 2023
Accepted: 13 July 2023
First Online: 23 August 2023
Declarations
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: All methods were carried out in accordance with relevant institutional guidelines and regulations. Written informed consent will be obtained from all study participants and/or legal guardians as required.The SENTINEL study was approved with a separate protocol for each study country by the Boston University Institutional Review Board (Malawi H-41345, March 8, 2021; South Africa H-41402, March 11, 2021; Zambia H-41512, April 20, 2021) and by the University of the Witwatersrand Human Research Ethics Committee (Malawi M210270, June 9, 2021; South Africa M210241 June 4, 2021; Zambia M210342, September 30, 2021). In addition, the protocol for Malawi was approved by the Malawi National Health Science Research Committee (21/03/2672, March 12, 2021). The protocol for South Africa was approved by Provincial Health Research Committees through the National Health Research Database for each study district. The protocol for Zambia was approved by the ERES-Converge IRB (2021-Mar-012, April 7, 2021), the Zambia National Health Research Authority (NHRA00001/23/04/2021, April 23, 2021) and the Zambia Ministry of Health (MH/105/25/3, May 3, 2021).
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.