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Malaria in Pregnancy

31 registered clinical trials studyying Malaria in Pregnancy2 currently recruiting.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
RecruitingMalaria Molecular Surveillance in Mozambique (Phase 2)
NCT06529237
Centro de Investigacao em Saude de Manhica
RecruitingImproving Neonatal Health Through Rapid Malaria Testing in Early Pregnancy With High-Sensitivity Diagnostics
NCT05757167
Duke UniversityPhase 4
Active Not RecruitingSulfadoxine-pyrimethamine Plus Dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine for Intermittent Preventive Treatment in Pregnan
NCT05426434
Menzies School of Health ResearchPhase 3
UnknownERASE - Impact of COVID-19 on Malaria Control
NCT05348746
Doctors with Africa - CUAMM
Active Not RecruitingFollow-up of Immunological Pattern and Pregnancy Outcomes in Women Previously Received Placental Malaria Vacci
NCT05426187
Groupe de Recherche Action en Sante
CompletedIntermittent Preventive Treatment With Dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine in Papua, Indonesia
NCT05294406
Liverpool School of Tropical MedicinePhase 4
CompletedPlasmodium Falciparum Genomic Intelligence in Mozambique
NCT05306067
Centro de Investigacao em Saude de Manhica
CompletedLAMP Detection of Malaria in PREGnancy (LAMPREG) Trial
NCT03754322
University of CalgaryN/A
CompletedComparison of ISTp- PYRAMAX-US-RDT to IPTp-SP to Prevent Malaria in Pregnant Women in DRC (ULTRAPYRAPREG)
NCT04783051
University of KinshasaPhase 3
UnknownMiMBa Pregnancy Registry
NCT04825782
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
TerminatedAssessing the Impact of Group Antenatal Care on IPTp Uptake in Tanzania
NCT04148690
Centers for Disease Control and PreventionN/A
CompletedAcceptability and Feasibility in the Context of the IMPROVE Trial in Kenya
NCT04160026
Liverpool School of Tropical MedicinePhase 4
UnknownAzithromycin (AZ) and Sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) for Malaria Prevention in Pregnant Women (IPT-AZ/IPT-SP)
NCT03944317
Federal Medical Centre, OwoN/A
CompletedEvaluating the Effects of Community Delivery of Malaria Intermittent Preventive Treatment on Pregnant Women an
NCT03600844
JhpiegoN/A
CompletedImproving PRegnancy Outcomes With Intermittent preVEntive Treatment in Africa
NCT03208179
Liverpool School of Tropical MedicinePhase 3
CompletedTIPTOP Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) Drug Resistance Study
NCT03998839
Jhpiego
CompletedAssessing the Effectiveness of Community Delivery of Intermittent Preventive Treatment in Pregnancy (IPTp) in
NCT03376217
Kamuzu University of Health SciencesN/A
CompletedRoutine Antenatal Care Versus Screening and Treatment of Malaria in Pregnancy in Rwanda
NCT03508349
JhpiegoN/A
CompletedEfficacy of Antifolates Against Malaria in HIV-infected Pregnant Women and the Emergence of Induced Resistance
NCT01746199
Institut PasteurPhase 3
UnknownMalaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs) in Pregnancy: Detection of Placental Malaria
NCT01555255
Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics, Switzerland
CompletedEstablishing Effectiveness of Daily Co-trimoxazole Prophylaxis For Prevention of Malaria in Pregnancy
NCT01053325
Institute of Tropical Medicine, BelgiumPhase 3
CompletedSafe and Efficacious Artemisinin-based Combination Treatments for African Pregnant Women With Malaria
NCT00852423
Institute of Tropical Medicine, BelgiumPhase 3
CompletedAssessment of Sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine for Intermittent Preventive Treatment of Malaria in Pregnancy in Mala
NCT01120145
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CompletedPrevention of Pregnancy-associated Malaria in HIV-infected Women: Cotrimoxazole Prophylaxis Versus Mefloquine
NCT00970879
Institut de Recherche pour le DeveloppementPhase 3
CompletedIntermittent Preventive Treatment With Azithromycin-containing Regimens in Pregnant Women in Papua New Guinea
NCT01136850
University of MelbournePhase 3
TerminatedA Randomized Controlled Trial for Intermittent Preventive Treatment in Pregnancy With Fansidar in Solomon Isla
NCT00964691
Ministry of Health and Medical Services, Solomon IslandsPhase 4
TerminatedDaily Co-trimoxazole Prophylaxis to Prevent Malaria in Pregnancy
NCT00711906
Institute of Tropical Medicine, BelgiumPhase 3
CompletedNew Approaches to Improve Coverage and Compliance of Antimalarial Treatment for Pregnant Women in Rural Africa
NCT00730366
Institute of Tropical Medicine, BelgiumPhase 3
CompletedInfluence of Chloroquine on HIV Viral Load Among Pregnant Women in Uganda
NCT00132535
London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineN/A
CompletedPrevention of Intrauterine Growth Retardation in Burkina Faso: the Malaria Component
NCT00680732
Institute of Tropical Medicine, BelgiumPhase 4
CompletedRelationships Between the Use of Antimalarial Drugs in Pregnancy and Plasmodium Falciparum Resistance
NCT00140517
London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineN/A