BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that mass distribution of a broad-spectrum antibiotic agent to preschool children would reduce mortality in areas of sub-Saharan Africa that are currently far from meeting the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations. METHODS: In this cluster-randomized trial, we assigned communities in Malawi, Niger, and Tanzania to four twice-yearly mass distributions of either oral azithromycin (approximately 20 mg per kilogram of body weight) or placebo. Children 1 to 59 months of age were identified in twice-yearly censuses and were offered participation in the trial. Vital status was determined at subsequent censuses. The primary outcome was aggregate all-cause mortality; country-specific rates were assessed in p...
BackgroundBiannual distribution of azithromycin to children 1-59 months old reduced mortality by 14%...
BACKGROUND: Mass drug administration (MDA) of azithromycin (AZI) has been shown to reduce under-5 mo...
BACKGROUND: Mass azithromycin distributions have been shown to reduce mortality in preschool childre...
BackgroundWe hypothesized that mass distribution of a broad-spectrum antibiotic agent to preschool c...
Mass azithromycin distribution has been shown to reduce all-cause mortality in preschool children in...
Mass drug administration (MDA) with azithromycin may reduce under-5 child mortality (U5M) in sub-Sah...
Child mortality remains prevalent in low-income and middle-income countries, with the sub-Saharan Af...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa remains the region with the highest child mortality rate in the world...
BackgroundThe MORDOR I trial (Macrolides Oraux pour Réduire les Décès avec un Oeil sur la Résistance...
BACKGROUND:Biannual, mass azithromycin distribution has previously been shown to reduce all-cause ch...
BACKGROUND: Mass distributions of azithromycin for trachoma have been associated with secondary bene...
The Macrolides Oraux pour Réduire les Décès avec un Oeil sur la Résistance study showed that adminis...
A decade ago, the astonishing and unexpected results of a trachoma trial in Ethiopia1 hinted at the ...
IMPORTANCE: Mass azithromycin distributions may decrease childhood mortality, although the causal pa...
In a large community-randomized trial, biannual azithromycin distributions significantly reduced pos...
BackgroundBiannual distribution of azithromycin to children 1-59 months old reduced mortality by 14%...
BACKGROUND: Mass drug administration (MDA) of azithromycin (AZI) has been shown to reduce under-5 mo...
BACKGROUND: Mass azithromycin distributions have been shown to reduce mortality in preschool childre...
BackgroundWe hypothesized that mass distribution of a broad-spectrum antibiotic agent to preschool c...
Mass azithromycin distribution has been shown to reduce all-cause mortality in preschool children in...
Mass drug administration (MDA) with azithromycin may reduce under-5 child mortality (U5M) in sub-Sah...
Child mortality remains prevalent in low-income and middle-income countries, with the sub-Saharan Af...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa remains the region with the highest child mortality rate in the world...
BackgroundThe MORDOR I trial (Macrolides Oraux pour Réduire les Décès avec un Oeil sur la Résistance...
BACKGROUND:Biannual, mass azithromycin distribution has previously been shown to reduce all-cause ch...
BACKGROUND: Mass distributions of azithromycin for trachoma have been associated with secondary bene...
The Macrolides Oraux pour Réduire les Décès avec un Oeil sur la Résistance study showed that adminis...
A decade ago, the astonishing and unexpected results of a trachoma trial in Ethiopia1 hinted at the ...
IMPORTANCE: Mass azithromycin distributions may decrease childhood mortality, although the causal pa...
In a large community-randomized trial, biannual azithromycin distributions significantly reduced pos...
BackgroundBiannual distribution of azithromycin to children 1-59 months old reduced mortality by 14%...
BACKGROUND: Mass drug administration (MDA) of azithromycin (AZI) has been shown to reduce under-5 mo...
BACKGROUND: Mass azithromycin distributions have been shown to reduce mortality in preschool childre...