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New approaches to improve coverage and compliance of antimalarial treatment for pregnant women in rural Africa (DELIMAL)

Objectives

To evaluate 2 different approaches for the delivery of antimalarial intermittent treatment to pregnant women: one based on a campaign promoting the use of SP distributed through existing health services and the other on a village-based SP distribution system employing peer educators from an Adolescent Girls’ Literacy Programme. Advantages and disadvantages of the 2 approaches will be compared and their applications in different settings evaluated. Results generated by this study will be applicable to a large range of situations in Africa.

Rationale and Abstract

Malaria during pregnancy is a major public health problem in endemic countries. The administration of an effective antimalarial drug during pregnancy has a beneficial effect on the mother and child’s health. However, few African countries have implemented programs that have achieved good coverage and little attention has been given to this problem.

Study Design

Project ID: ICA4-CT-2002-10022

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00730366

Date

Oct 2002 — Jun 2007

Total Project Funding

$974,627

Funding Details
European Commission, Belgium

International Cooperation and Development, FP5-INCO 2
Project Site

Burkina Faso
Malawi

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