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Last refreshed on: 12 December 2020
Main ID:  NCT03207308
Date of registration: 24/01/2017
Prospective Registration: Yes
Primary sponsor: Cheikh Anta Diop University, Senegal
Public title: Vitamin A Total Body Stores of Senegalese Children in Relation to Their Infectious Status
Scientific title: Using Stable Isotope Techniques to Monitor and Assess the Vitamin A Status of Children Susceptible to Infection in Senegal
Date of first enrolment: February 3, 2017
Target sample size: 55
Recruitment status: Completed
URL:  https://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT03207308
Study type:  Interventional
Study design:  Allocation: N/A. Intervention model: Single Group Assignment. Primary purpose: Basic Science. Masking: None (Open Label).  
Phase:  N/A
Countries of recruitment
Senegal
Contacts
Name:     Cornelia Loechl, PhD
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Affiliation:  International Atomic Energy Agency
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- 3-5 years, not planning to move from the study area for the duration of the study, and
do not have severe illness at the time of enrollment.

Exclusion Criteria:

- severe anaemia, severe acute malnutrition, obesity or clinically defined severe
illness, such as dehydration, severe diarrhoea or severe respiratory illness.



Age minimum: 3 Years
Age maximum: 5 Years
Gender: All
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Infection
Vitamin A Overdose
Intervention(s)
Dietary Supplement: Vitamin A supplementation
Primary Outcome(s)
Vitamin A status 1 [Time Frame: Within the coming 2 years]
Secondary Outcome(s)
Anemia status [Time Frame: Within the coming 2 years]
Stunting [Time Frame: Within the coming 2 years]
Iron status [Time Frame: Within the coming 2 years]
Acute infection [Time Frame: Within the coming 2 years]
Socioeconomic status [Time Frame: Within the coming 2 years]
Underweight [Time Frame: Within the coming 2 years]
Wasting [Time Frame: Within the coming 2 years]
Chronic infection [Time Frame: Within the coming 2 years]
Dietary intake [Time Frame: Within the coming 2 years]
Morbidity [Time Frame: Within the coming 2 years]
Malaria parasitemia [Time Frame: Within the coming 2 years]
Secondary ID(s)
RAF6047SEN
Source(s) of Monetary Support
Please refer to primary and secondary sponsors
Secondary Sponsor(s)
International Atomic Energy Agency
Ethics review
Results
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