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Community-based amoxicillin treatment for fast breathing pneumonia in young infants 7-59 days old: a cluster randomised trial in rural Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India and Malawi.
Enhanced Management of Pneumonia in Community (EMPIC) Study; Nisar YB. Enhanced Management of Pneumonia in Community (EMPIC) Study, et al. BMJ Glob Health. 2021 Aug;6(8):e006578. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-006578. BMJ Glob Health. 2021. PMID: 34417274 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Management of fast breathing pneumonia in young infants aged 7 to 59 days by community level health workers: protocol for a multi-centre cluster randomized controlled trial.
Enhanced Management of Pneumonia in Community (EMPIC) Study Group; Mothabbir G, Rana S, Baqui AH, Ahmed S, Ahmed AN, Taneja S, Mundra S, Bhandari N, Dalpath S, Tigabu Z, Andargie G, Teklu A, Tazebew A, Alemu K, Awoke T, Gebeyehu A, Jenda G, Nsona H, Mathanga D, Nisar YB, Bahl R, Sadruddin S, Muhe L, Moschovis P, Aboubaker S, Qazi S. Enhanced Management of Pneumonia in Community (EMPIC) Study Group, et al. Among authors: mothabbir g. Int J Clin Trials. 2020 Apr-Jun;7(2):83-93. doi: 10.18203/2349-3259.ijct20201715. Int J Clin Trials. 2020. PMID: 33163583 Free PMC article.