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Last refreshed on: 12 December 2020
Main ID:  NCT01787058
Date of registration: 01/02/2013
Prospective Registration: No
Primary sponsor: Emory University
Public title: Evaluation of the Dubai Cares WASH in School Initiative
Scientific title: Monitoring and Evaluation Framework of the Dubai Cares' WASH in School Initiative
Date of first enrolment: January 2013
Target sample size: 10308
Recruitment status: Completed
URL:  https://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT01787058
Study type:  Observational
Study design:   
Phase: 
Countries of recruitment
Mali
Contacts
Name:     Matthew C Freeman, PhD
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Affiliation:  Emory University
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Attendance in a school that was randomly sampled from either the list of schools
participating in the Dubai Cares water, sanitation and hygiene program or a list of
non-program schools of the same size and in the same geographic area as a program
school.

- In 3-6 grades

Exclusion Criteria:

- Inability to understand basic questions asked in French or one of three common local
languages



Age minimum: 6 Years
Age maximum: 14 Years
Gender: All
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Respiratory Tract Infections
Diarrhea
Absenteeism
Intervention(s)
Other: Dubai Cares beneficiary
Primary Outcome(s)
Absenteeism rate [Time Frame: Every 6-8 weeks. Partcipants will be followed for 16 months (February 2013-June 2014)]
Secondary Outcome(s)
2- and 7-day period prevalence of diarrhea [Time Frame: Longitudinal prevalence: Baseline and every 6-8 weeks. Participants will be followed for 16 months (February 2013-June 2014)]
Prevalence of blood antibodies for enteric and neglected tropical diseases [Time Frame: Once, between February and March 2014]
7-day period prevalence of absenteeism [Time Frame: Every 6-8 weeks. Participants will be followed for 16 months (February 2013-June 2014)]
7-day period prevalence of respiratory infection [Time Frame: Longitudinal prevalence: Baseline and every 6-8 weeks. Participants will be followed for 16 months (February 2013-June 2014)]
Secondary ID(s)
IRB00060756
Source(s) of Monetary Support
Please refer to primary and secondary sponsors
Secondary Sponsor(s)
Oxfam
UNICEF
Dubai Cares
Save the Children
CARE
WaterAid
Ethics review
Results
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