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Understanding the epidemiology of iNTS disease in Africa in preparation for future iNTS- vaccine studies in endemic countries: Seroepidemiology in Africa of iNTS (SAiNTS) Study Protocol: Malawi site [Version 9.0].

Helen DaleEsmeda ChirwaPriyanka PatelGeorgina MakutaFelistas MwakiseghileTheresa MisiriInnocent KadwalaMaurice MbeweHappy BandaNiza SilungweKenneth ChizaniPaul KambiyaMarc Yves Romain HenrionNeil FrenchTonny NyirendaMelita A Gordonnull null
Published in: Wellcome open research (2024)
The final cohort of 2500 children will allow investigation into the impact of risk factors for iNTS on the acquisition of immunity in children 0-5 years in an endemic setting, including comparisons to partner seroepidemiology studies in three other sub-Saharan African sites (1000 children per site). The data generated will be key to informing iNTS disease control measures including targeted risk factor interventions and vaccine implementation through investigation of correlates of protection and identifying windows of immune susceptibility in at-risk populations.
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