Study overview
Overview
- Study title
- The Kisalaya Cohort
- Participants enrolled
- 1,675
- Lead institute
- Public Health Research Institute of India (PHRII)
- Principal investigator (PI)
- Purnima Madhivanan (PHRII)
- Principal investigator profile
- Open profile
- Study design
- Longitudinal
- Location
- Karnataka (Mysore)
- Single / multiple sites
- Single Site
- Key highlights
- This program was established for providing integrated antenatal care (ANC) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing. Its overarching goal was to reduce adverse birth outcomes and pediatric HIV infections in rural South India.
- Reference paper 1
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7340618/
Insights & criteria
Insights
- Inclusion criteria
- Pregnant women in that geographical area and Mother Infant Dyad
- Socio‑demographic / economic
- Rural Setting
- Recruitment and timeline
- 2008-2012
- Follow‑up
- Follow-up 1-
With 15 days of delivery postnatal mothers & newborns
Follow-up 2-
2- 6 months after delivery mothers & 6 months old infants
Follow-up 3-
(2019-2020) 10-11 years - Keywords
- Birth, Maternal Health, Pregnancy, Antenatal Care
Details
Details
- Gender
- Women
- Scope
- National
- Category
- Birth and Maternal Cohort