Savita Kanade, MSc

CRS:

BJMC

Role:

Community and Outreach Team

Position:

Community Coordinator

Email:

Savita_kanade@hotmail.com

Savita Kanade is working as Community and Outreach Coordinator for NIH funded clinical trials at BJGMC-CRS, Pune, India. At present she is serving as Field Representative on A5300B/I2003B/PHOENIx study.

As part of NIH funded HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis clinical trials, since 2007, she was involved in recruitment and retention of participants in clinical trials and in identifying issues related to understanding barriers to participation and retention, addressing stigma and discrimination, administering informed consent, managing socio-cultural issues during the study participation, addressing opportunistic infections such as TB, etc.

She is also involved in networking and communication with state level agencies like National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP), Maharashtra State AIDS Control Society (MSACS)  and various NGOs working for  HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis. 
She is acting as site liaison to the Community Advisory Board (CAB) and facilitates local CAB representation at GCAB and CSS at ACTG network and ICAB at IMPAACT network. 

She is been involved in translating the study related material (informed consent forms, education material, CRFs, study flyers, etc.) into local language.

As an Anthropologist, she was involved in public health research for 15 years. She was active in research related to reproductive health, family planning, gender based domestic violence, formation of sexual partnerships, pathways in resolving unintended pregnancy among youth, and parent child communication on sex related issues.

  • Field Representative for ACTG 5300/IMPAACT 2003 MDR TB Feasiblity Study PHOENIx and ACTG 5300B/IMPAACT 2003B MDR TB Household Study PHOENIX
  • Chorghade GP; Barker M; Kanade S; Fall CH,” Why are rural Indian women so thin? Findings from a village in Maharashtra”, Public Health Nutrition. Feb;9(1):9-18,2006. (PMID :16480528)
  • DrMallika Alexander, Dr Laila Garda, Ms Savita Kanade, ShireenJejeebhoy, BelaGanatra, “Romance and Sex: Pre-Marital Partnership Formation among Young Women and Men, Pune District , India” Reproductive Health Matters, 2006 Nov;14(28):144-55. (PMID:17101433)
  • Alexander M, Garda L, Kanade S, Jejeebhoy S, Ganatra B. “Correlates of premarital relationships  among unmarried youth in Pune district, Maharashtra, India.” International Family Planning Perspective, 2007 Dec;33(4):150-9 (PMID: 18178539)
  • Debalina De, AartiKinikar, P. S. Adhav, SunandaKamble, PrasannaSahoo,HariKoli, Savita Kanade, VidyaMave,, Nishi Suryavanshi,NikhilGupte, Amita Gupta, and JyotiMathad, “Source Case Investigation for Children with TB Disease in Pune, India”, Tuberculosis Research and Treatment, vol 2014 (PMID: 25243086 PMCID:PMC4163291)
  • Mathad JS, Bhosale R, Sangar V, Mave V, Gupte N, Kanade S, Nangude A, Chopade K, Suryavanshi N, Deshpande P, Kulkarni V, Glesby MJ, Fitzgerald D, Bharadwaj R, Sambarey P, Gupta A,  “Pregnancy differentially impacts performance of latent tuberculosis diagnostics in a high-burden setting”, PLoS One. 2014 (PMID:24658103, PMCID:PMC3962385)

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Clinical Trials

A5342: Evaluating the Safety, Tolerability, and Effect of a...

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and effect of an experimental human monoclonal antibody...

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A5300/P2003: PHOENIx Feasibility Study

Study of MDR TB Cases and Their Household Contacts: Operational Feasibility to Inform PHOENIx Trial Design

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A5128: Consent for Use of Stored Patient Specimens for...

The purpose of this study is to obtain informed consent to use stored human biological materials (HBM) (e.g., blood and other...

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P1060:  Phase II, parallel, randomized, clinical trials...

A single dose of nevirapine (SD NVP) given to an HIV infected pregnant woman followed by a single dose to her infant has been...

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A5279, Phase III Clinical Trial of Ultra-Short-Course...

This study will enroll HIV-infected people who do not have evidence of active TB but who are at high risk of developing active...

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