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Study design and rationale for the PAASIM project: a matched cohort study on urban water supply improvements and infant enteric pathogen infection, gut microbiome development and health in Mozambique.

Karen LevyJoshua V GarnZaida Adriano CumbeBacelar MunemeChristine S Fagnant-SperatiSydney HubbardAntonio JúniorJoão Luís ManuelMagalhães MangamelaSandy McGunegillMolly B Miller-PetrieJedidiah S SnyderCourtney VictorLance Allyn WallerKonstantinos T KonstantinidisThomas F ClasenJoe BrownRassul NaláMatthew C Freeman
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
This study was approved by the Emory University Institutional Review Board and the National Bio-Ethics Committee for Health in Mozambique. The pre-analysis plan is published on the Open Science Framework platform (https://osf.io/4rkn6/). Results will be shared with relevant stakeholders locally, and through publications.
Keyphrases
  • public health
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  • candida albicans
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