Agbevo, Abel
Syme, Thomas
Fagbohoun, Josias
Fongnikin, Augustin
Ahoga, Juniace
Accrombessi, Manfred
Protopopoff, Natacha
Cook, Jackie
Churcher, Thomas S.
Padonou, Gil G.
Sovi, Arthur
Ahogni, Idelphonse
Govoetchan, Renaud
Todjinou, Damien
Akogbeto, Martin
Ngufor, Corine
Funding for this research was provided by:
UNITAID and The Global Fund via the IVCC
Article History
Received: 18 July 2024
Accepted: 27 November 2024
First Online: 18 December 2024
Declarations
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: Ethical approval was obtained from the ethics review boards of the Ministry of Health in Benin (No. 6/30/MS/DC/DRFMT/CNERS/SA), the institutional review board of LSHTM (No. 16237), and the WHO Research Ethics Review Committee (ERC.0003153). Informed written consent was obtained from all human volunteers prior to their participation. All volunteers were offered a free course of chemoprophylaxis to mitigate the risk of malaria infection, and a stand-by nurse was available throughout the trials to assess any volunteers presenting with febrile symptoms or an adverse reaction to the test items. The methods described in this paper followed relevant guidelines and regulations.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.