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Cross-sectional health centre and community-based evaluation of the impact of pneumococcal and malaria vaccination on antibiotic prescription and usage, febrile illness and antimicrobial resistance in young children in Malawi: the IVAR study protocol.

David A SingletonAna Ibarz-PavonTodd D SwarthoutFarouck BonomaliJennifer CornickAkuzike Kalizang'omaNoah NtizaComfort BrownRaphael ChipatalaWongani NyanguluJames ChiromboGift KawalaziraHenry ChibowaCharles MwansamboKenneth Mphatso MaletaNeil FrenchRobert Simon Heyderman
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
This study has been approved by the Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (Ref: P01-21-3249), University College London (Ref: 18331/002) and University of Liverpool (Ref: 9908) Research Ethics Committees. Parental/caregiver verbal or written informed consent will be obtained prior to inclusion or recruitment in the health centre-based and community-based activities, respectively. Results will be disseminated via the Malawi Ministry of Health, WHO, peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations.
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  • antimicrobial resistance
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