Hamid, Muzamil M. Abdel
Mohamed, Abdelrahim O.
Mohammed, Fayad O.
Elaagip, Arwa
Mustafa, Sayed A.
Elfaki, Tarig
Jebreel, Waleed M. A.
Albsheer, Musab M.
Dittrich, Sabine
Owusu, Ewurama D. A.
Yerlikaya, Seda
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Documents that mention this clinical trial
Diagnostic accuracy of an automated microscope solution (miLab™) in detecting malaria parasites in symptomatic patients at point-of-care in Sudan: a case–control study
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-024-05029-3
Funding for this research was provided by:
This study was funded by the Australian Government, Department for Foreign Affairs and Trade, as part of the FIND Malaria Innovation Platform Project.
Article History
Received: 25 March 2024
Accepted: 26 June 2024
First Online: 28 June 2024
Declarations
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: The study was conducted according to ICH-GCP E6 (R2) guidelines. The study protocol was reviewed and received ethical approval from the National Ethics Committee, Federal Ministry of Health, Sudan (Ref: FMoH/ERC ID 3-2-2020 dated 01/03/2020), and the Medical and Health Sciences Ethical Committee, University of Khartoum (REF: FM/DO/EC dated 22/01/2020 and FMoH/ERC ID 3-2-2020 dated 01/03/2020). A written informed consent was obtained from all participants aged 18 years old or older. For children aged 5 years and older but younger than 13 years, consent of the parent or legal guardian was sought. For children aged 13 years and older but younger than 18 years, assent from the child and consent of the parent or legal guardian were obtained.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.