Esther12
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Is that definitely so? A feasibilty study paper published before it morphed into the main trial? Even if there was not one actually published, the way the results had trended would have been known, especially as EC was so closely involved, as has been reported elsewhere - DT?
Tuller detail how participants from the feasibility study (that was used to justify changing primary outcomes away from the school attendance at six months outcome which gave a null result) appear to have been used to provide data for the full study: http://www.virology.ws/2017/12/13/trial-by-error-the-crawley-chronicles-resumed/