Miss Carole Khairallah
- Research Assistant, Clinical Sciences
- Global Health Trials Unit
Biography
Carole Khairallah joined Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in 2009 to work on data analysis and data management of studies in ressource-poor settings, after she obtained an MSc in Epidemiology from Bordeaux School of Public Health.
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Research interests
Carole’s main research interest focus on the epidemiology of malaria and the evaluation of interventions and strategies to control malaria in pregnant women and young children.
Selected research publications
Cluster minimal sufficient balance (CMSB) an efficient covariate balancing randomization method for cluster randomized trials – Journal: BMC Medical Research Methodology – Published: 2nd January 2026
The impact of sulfadoxineโpyrimethamine resistance on the effectiveness of intermittent preventive treatment for the prevention of malaria in pregnancy in Africa: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis – Journal: The Lancet Infectious Diseases – Published: 14th July 2025
Implementation of post-discharge malaria chemoprevention (PDMC) in Benin, Kenya, Malawi, and Uganda: stakeholder engagement meeting report – Journal: Malaria Journal – Published: 27th March 2024
Post-discharge Malaria Chemoprevention in Children Admitted with Severe Anaemia in Malaria-Endemic Settings in Africa: A systematic review and Individual Patient Data meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials – Journal: The Lancet Global Health – Published: 1st January 2024
Prevalence of and risk factors for microscopic and submicroscopic malaria infections in pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis – Journal: The Lancet Global Health – Published: 2nd June 2023
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