U.S., July 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07685574) titled 'Cholera Control by Case-area Targeted Interventions (CATIs)' on June 17.
Brief Summary: To evaluate the effectiveness of the CATI approach among household contacts in the reduction of cumulative incidence of cholera and explore the genome analysis and immune response of V. cholerae antigen from different hotspots in Dhaka city, cholera cases will be enrolled by rapid diagnostic test (RDT) from the diarrhoeal patients coming to icddr,b Dhaka hospital. Hotspots will be defined as the households (HHs) surrounding the RDT-positive cholera case (around 20-40m radius). The 'Case area targeted interventions' (CATI) will be given by administ...