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Autumn’s here, and CCRU prepares to begin SEACTN recruitment

Every day, the rainy season brings more and more hints of winter with cool fresh breezy mornings and evenings here in Chiangrai. COVID cases have risen slightly in the province but most of the Chiangrai Clinical Research Unit (CCRU) team will soon be fully vaccinated. A special thanks to our partners at Chiangrai Prachanukroh Hospital for helping us get the jabs. Hopefully the efforts in immunising the population will soon reap some rewards and allow us to safely resume clinical research at the hospital.

Meanwhile, the CCRU team are busy getting things ready for Southeast Asia Clinical Trials Network (SEACTN) project work Package A. Working with primary care units in Chiangrai province to investigate the causes of febrile illness in rural northern Thailand, CCRU plan to start recruiting by end October-early November. The team, augmented by new members Duanghathai (Pang) Yasaeng and Kwanchanok (Bow) Supaluck, are very much looking forward to visiting our partners in the glorious hills surrounding Chiangrai. Part of the team, from left: Kwanchanok (Bow), Ploypatcha (Maew) and Duanghathai (Pang).

One of several large multicentre Flagship projects funded by Wellcome Innovations, SEACTN is led by Assoc. Prof. Yoel Lubell in MORU, Bangkok. SEACTN aims is to better understand the epidemiology of febrile illness in rural areas in five countries of South and Southeast Asia by developing a framework for the collection of information about the burden and impact of febrile illness. 

– Text and photo courtesy of Carlo Perrone.