Table 1. Studies publicly available via ClinEpiDB as of October 2019.
Study abbreviation (reference) | Study design (time
frame) |
Research focus | Record types
(# records) |
Search types | Release date/
access level |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PRISM (
Dorsey
et al., 2018;
Kamya
et al., 2015) |
Longitudinal cohort
(2011–2017) |
Incidence of acute malaria and parasite
prevalence at three sites in Uganda with differing exposure to mosquito vectors |
Household (331)
Participant (1421) Observation (48,722) Entomology (17,081) |
Household
Participant Observation Entomology |
Feb 2018/Public |
GEMS (
Gates Enterics Project
et al.,
2018; Kotloff et al., 2013) |
Case-control with
60-day follow-up (2007–2011) |
Cause, incidence, and impact of moderate-to-
severe diarrhea in children from Bangladesh, the Gambia, India, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, and Pakistan |
Household (43,573)
Participant (22,567) Observation (60,958) |
Participant | Dec 2018/Protected |
GEMS1A (
Gates Enterics Project
et al., 2019b; Kotloff et al., 2019) |
Case-control with
60-day follow-up (2011–2013) |
Cause, incidence, and impact of less severe
diarrhea in children from Bangladesh, the Gambia, India, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, and Pakistan |
Household (22,770)
Participant (14,242) Observation (36,009) |
Participant | Mar 2019/ Protected |
India ICEMR longitudinal (
Carlton
et al., 2019a; Das et al., 2012) |
Longitudinal cohort
(2013–2015) |
Prevalence and incidence of malaria at two sites
in India with varied transmission settings |
Household (110)
Participant (397) Observation (1249) |
Household
Participant Observation |
Mar 2019/Public |
MAL-ED (
Acosta
et al., 2014;
Spiro
et al.,
2019) |
Longitudinal cohort
(2009–2014) |
Etiology, risk factors and interactions of enteric
infections and malnutrition in children from Bangladesh, Brazil, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Peru, South Africa and Tanzania |
Household (12,233)
Participant (2145) Observation (1,384,323) |
Participant
Observation |
Mar 2019/Protected |
GEMS1 HUAS/HUAS Lite (
Gates
Enterics Project et al., 2019a; Nasrin et al., 2013) |
Household survey
(2007–2010) |
Utilization of and attitudes towards healthcare
services. Survey conducted in conjunction with GEMS1 |
Household (133,659)
Participant (133,659) Observation (133,659) |
Participant | Apr 2019/Protected |
GEMS1A HUAS Lite ( Gates Enterics Project et al., 2019c) | Household survey
(2010–2011) |
Utilization of and attitudes towards healthcare
services. Survey conducted in conjunction with GEMS1A |
Household (62,193)
Participant (62,193) Observation (62,193) |
Participant | Apr 2019/ Protected |
India ICEMR cross-sectional
( Carlton et al., 2019b; van Eijk et al., 2016) |
Cross-sectional
survey (2012–2014) |
Prevalence of malaria at three sites in India with
varied transmission settings |
Household (1393)
Participant (3267) Observation (3442) |
Household
Participant Observation |
Apr 2019/ Public |
India ICEMR fever surveillance
( Carlton et al., 2019c; Rao et al., 2019) |
Health center
surveillance (2016–2017) |
Etiology of acute febrile illness in patients without
malaria |
Participant (954)
Observation (962) |
Participant | Apr 2019/ Public |
Amazonia ICEMR Peru
( Rosas-Aguirre et al., 2017; VinetzAmazonia ICEMR Peru et al., 2019) |
Longitudinal cohort
(2012–2015) |
Prevalence and incidence of malaria in disparate
transmission settings |
Household (487)
Participant (2445) Observation (2,050,603) |
Household
Participant Observation |
Jul 2019/ Protected |
South Asia ICEMR (
Chery
et al.,
2016; Rathod et al., 2019) |
Health center
surveillance (2012–2017) |
Correlates of clinical malaria severity and parasite
phenotypes and genotypes |
Participant (1546)
Observation (4995) |
Participant | Jul 2019/ Protected |
[i] PRISM, Program for Resistance, Immunology, Surveillance and Modeling of Malaria; GEMS, Global Enteric Multicenter Study; HUAS, Healthcare Utilization and Attitudes Survey; ICEMR, International Centers of Excellence for Malaria Research; MAL-ED, Etiology, Risk Factors, and Interactions of Enteric Infections and Malnutrition and the Consequences for Child Health.