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Register: CTRI
Last refreshed on: 24 November 2021
Main ID:  CTRI/2015/01/005483
Date of registration: 30-01-2015
Prospective Registration: No
Primary sponsor: FATHER MULLER MEDICAL COLLEGE
Public title: STUDY OF BLOOD LEVELS OF IRON AND ZINC IN MALARIA
Scientific title: A STUDY OF SERUM IRON AND ZINC LEVELS IN CHILDREN WITH MALARIA
Date of first enrolment: 02-11-2013
Target sample size: 60
Recruitment status: Open to Recruitment
URL:  http://www.ctri.nic.in/Clinicaltrials/pmaindet2.php?trialid=8071
Study type:  Observational
Study design:  Other
Method of generating randomization sequence:Not Applicable Method of allocation concealment:Not Applicable Blinding and masking:Not Applicable
 
Phase:  N/A
Countries of recruitment
India
Contacts
Name: Dr K SHREEDHARA AVABRATHA   
Address:  ADDITIONAL PROFESSOR, DEPT OF PAEDIATRICS FATHER MULLER MEDICAL COLLEGE, KANKANADY, MANGALORE. 575002 Mumbai, KARNATAKA India
Telephone: 9448027147
Email: shreedharkdr@gmail.com
Affiliation:  FATHER MULLER MEDICAL COLLEGE
Name: Dr K SHREEDHARA AVABRATHA   
Address:  ADDITIONAL PROFESSOR, DEPT OF PAEDIATRICS FATHER MULLER MEDICAL COLLEGE, KANKANADY, MANGALORE. 575002 Dakshina Kannada, KARNATAKA India
Telephone: 9448027147
Email: shreedharkdr@gmail.com
Affiliation:  FATHER MULLER MEDICAL COLLEGE
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria: Group1.Children aged 1-15 years, admitted with fever and malaria test

positive.

Group2. Children aged 1-15 years (apparently normal- controls)


Exclusion criteria: 1. Children <1 years and > 15 years

2. Children with debilitating illnesses

3. Children with coexisting other illnesses like diarrhea ,pneumonia.

4. Children who have received zinc, multivitamin preparations

containing zinc or iron supplementation in the past one month.



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Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Health Condition 1: null- Group1.Children aged 1-15 years, admitted with fever and malaria test positive.
Intervention(s)
Control Intervention1: SERUM LEVELS OF IRON, ZINC IN MALARIA: SERUM LEVELS OF IRON, ZINC IN MALARIA WITH TYPE OF MALARIA AND SEVERITY OF ILLNESS AND ITS OUTCOME
Primary Outcome(s)
EXPECTED CHANGES IN THE SERUM LEVELS OF IRON AND ZINCTimepoint: ONE AND HALF YEARS
Secondary Outcome(s)
serum levels of iron and zinc COULD BE A BIOMARKERS in malariaTimepoint: 1 YEAR AND 6 MONTHS
Secondary ID(s)
NIL
Source(s) of Monetary Support
FATHER MULLER MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL
Secondary Sponsor(s)
Ethics review
Status: Approved
Approval date: 14/10/2013
Contact:
FATHER MULLER INSTITUTIONAL ETHICS COMMITTEE
Results
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