Zipime-Weka-Schista study protocol: a longitudinal cohort study and economic evaluation of an integrated home-based approach for genital multipathogen screening in women, including female genital schistosomiasis, human papillomavirus, Trichomonas and HIV in Zambia.
Kwame ShanaubeRhoda NdubaniHelen A KellyEmily WebbPhilippe MayaudOlimpia LambertiJennifer FitzpatrickNkatya KaseseAmy SturtLisette Van LieshoutGovert Van DamPaul L A M CorstjensBarry KosloffVirginia BondRichard HayesFern Terris-PrestholtBonnie WebsterBellington VwalikaIsaiah HansingoHelen AylesAmaya L BustinduyPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
The University of Zambia Biomedical Research Ethics Committee (UNZABREC) (reference: 1858-2021), the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (reference: 25258), Ministry of Health and local superintendents approved the study in September 2021.Written informed consent was obtained from all participants prior to enrolment. Identifiable data collected are stored securely and their confidentiality is protected in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.
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