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Emanueli Msuya

Email

emanueli.s.msuya@gmail.com

Phone

255-754492293

Institution

KCMC-Duke AIDS Program Collaboration

Title

IMPAACT CAB Chair

Address

Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre
KCMC-Duke AIDS Program Collaboration
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre
Box 7213
Moshi,
Tanzania
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Affiliated Studies

IMPAACT 2016: Evaluating a Group-Based Intervention to Improve Mental Health and ART Adherence Among Youth Living with HIV in Low Resource Settings

DAIDS Number

38506

Research Area

Brain and Mental Health

Study Status

Closed to Follow Up

IMPAACT 2034: Phase 1 Study of the Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Acceptability of a Single Dose of Pretomanid Added to an Optimized Background Regimen in Children with Rifampicin-Resistant Tuberculosis

DAIDS Number

38754

Research Area

Tuberculosis

Study Status

Enrolling
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