Hetzel, Manuel W. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5285-3254
Okitawutshu, Jean
Tshefu, Antoinette
Omoluabi, Elizabeth
Awor, Phyllis
Signorell, Aita
Brunner, Nina C.
Kalenga, Jean-Claude
Akano, Babatunde K.
Ayodeji, Kazeem
Okon, Charles
Yusuf, Ocheche
Athieno, Proscovia
Kimera, Joseph
Tumukunde, Gloria
Angiro, Irene
Delvento, Giulia
Lee, Tristan T.
Lambiris, Mark J.
Kwiatkowski, Marek
Cereghetti, Nadja
Visser, Theodoor
Napier, Harriet G.
Cohen, Justin M.
Buj, Valentina
Burri, Christian
Lengeler, Christian
Funding for this research was provided by:
Unitaid (XM-DAC-30010-CHAIRAS)
Article History
Received: 4 March 2022
Accepted: 24 August 2022
First Online: 11 October 2022
Declarations
:
: The CARAMAL study protocol was approved by the Research Ethics Review Committee of the World Health Organization (WHO ERC, No. ERC.0003008), the Ethics Committee of the University of Kinshasa School of Public Health (No. 012/2018), the Health Research Ethics Committee of the Adamawa State Ministry of Health (S/MoH/1131/I), the National Health Research Ethics Committee of Nigeria (NHREC/01/01/2007-05/05/2018), the Higher Degrees, Research and Ethics Committee of the Makerere University School of Public Health (No. 548), the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology (UNCST, No. SS 4534), and the Scientific and Ethical Review Committee of CHAI (No. 112, 21 Nov 2017). The study is registered on (NCT03568344). Only patients whose caregivers provided written informed consent during the first contact with the study team (at the referral facility or during home visit) were enrolled in the study.
: Not applicable
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.