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Research to improve economical anti-rabies treatment Not recruiting United Kingdom
A phase III, open-label, randomised multicentre study to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of a booster dose of GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals’ dTpa-IPV vaccine (Boostrix Polio) compared with Sanofi Pasteur MSD’s dTpa-IPV vaccine (Repevax), when co-administered with GSK Biologicals’ MMR vaccine (Priorix) in 3 and 4-year-old healthy children. - DTPA-IPV (BOOSTRIX-IPV)-009 Authorised United Kingdom
MESH: A Non-Randomised Phase II Trial of Methotrexate in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer with MSH2 Deficiency - MESH Authorised United Kingdom
Capsule endoscopy in the detection of small bowel neoplasias in patients with Lynch syndrome Recruiting Portugal
Effectiveness of Artemisinin Combination Regimens in Falciparum Malaria Recruiting Myanmar
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) protein immunohistchemistry of hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) related tumors and genetic analysis of MMR gene mutations. Recruiting Japan
Study of QUADRACEL® Compared to DAPTACEL® and IPOL® as the 5th Dose in Children 4 to 6 Years of Age Recruiting Puerto Rico
Study of QUADRACEL® Compared to DAPTACEL® and IPOL® as the 5th Dose in Children 4 to 6 Years of Age Recruiting United States
Community volunteers as agents for improving early diagnosis and appropriate treatment of malaria in Bago Division, Myanmar Recruiting Myanmar
Evaluating the impact of a training and social franchising program in addressing the prevention and treatment of diarrhea and pneumonia in Children Under 5 (CU5) among the poor in rural areas of Myanmar Recruiting Myanmar