Last Updated: 29/08/2024
Malaria Clinical Trials Toolkit
Published: 23/07/2018
The Malaria Clinical Trials Toolkit is a pathway with a step by step guide for researchers on how to plan, design, execute and interpret malaria clinical trial results. It helps researchers to think of the different aspects of a malaria clinical trial and how to collect reliable and comprehensive evidence in a standardised format.
The Toolkit outlines the different components required to design and run a malaria clinical trial. You can navigate easily around the Toolkit allowing researchers setting up clinical trials to follow the steps chronologically or specialists to jump straight to the step specific to their work. Some of the resources and procedures can be found in different sections of the Toolkit, however you will also find a wider pool of the resources that we have in the procedures section. See also Global Health Trials for more generic clinical trial resources.
Read the study: Impact of Dolutegravir-Based Antiretroviral Therapy on Piperaquine Exposure following Dihydroartemisinin-Piperaquine Intermittent Preventive Treatment of Malaria in Pregnant Women Living with HIV, which piloted the WWARN Clinical Trials Toolkit and PK sampling and processing guidance.