Background: A multi-country, community-based trial on scheduled screening and treatment for malaria in pregnancy was conducted in Benin, The Gambia and Burkina Faso. Despite standardized procedures and outcomes, the study became subject to rumours and accusations of placenta being sold for mystical and financial gain by trial staff, leading to drop-out rates of 30% and the consequent halting of placental biopsy sampling in Benin. This paper explores the role of socio-cultural beliefs related to placenta and identified additional factors contributing these rumours. Methods: A qualitative comparative emergent-theory design was used to assess social factors related to trial implementation and uptake in the three countries. Data from participan...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
BACKGROUND: Malaria infection during pregnancy can cause significant morbidity and mortality to a pr...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Background: A multi-country, community-based trial on scheduled screening and treatment for malaria ...
BACKGROUND: A multi-country, community-based trial on scheduled screening and treatment for malaria ...
BACKGROUND: Many public health researchers conducting studies in resource-constrained settings have ...
This work presents the latest scientific results of research in placenta, highlighting the descripti...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy can result in placental infection with fetal implications. This stu...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be succes...
Background : Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be succe...
This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distri...
INTRODUCTION: Placental malaria (PM) is an important predictor of infant morbidity and mortality in ...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Introduction: placental malaria (PM) is an important predictor of infant morbidity and mortality in ...
Background Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be success...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
BACKGROUND: Malaria infection during pregnancy can cause significant morbidity and mortality to a pr...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Background: A multi-country, community-based trial on scheduled screening and treatment for malaria ...
BACKGROUND: A multi-country, community-based trial on scheduled screening and treatment for malaria ...
BACKGROUND: Many public health researchers conducting studies in resource-constrained settings have ...
This work presents the latest scientific results of research in placenta, highlighting the descripti...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy can result in placental infection with fetal implications. This stu...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be succes...
Background : Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be succe...
This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distri...
INTRODUCTION: Placental malaria (PM) is an important predictor of infant morbidity and mortality in ...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Introduction: placental malaria (PM) is an important predictor of infant morbidity and mortality in ...
Background Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be success...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
BACKGROUND: Malaria infection during pregnancy can cause significant morbidity and mortality to a pr...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...