Alama Project
Cross-source consensus on Alama Project from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- The Alama Project is a prospective cohort study in western Kenya focused on autism outcomes and eye-tracking neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- Alama recruits children who completed the Tabiri Study and evaluates them between 24 and 48 months of age. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- The name Alama reflects the study's focus on autism biomarkers and scalable detection methods. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- The project is framed as the first prospective cohort study to examine autism outcomes in HIV-exposed uninfected children and validate eye-tracking markers in a low- and middle-income country. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project