2021
Effectiveness of seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) treatments when SMC is implemented at scale: Case–control studies in 5 countries
Cairns M, Ceesay S, Sagara I, Zongo I, Kessely H, Gamougam K, Diallo A, Ogboi J, Moroso D, Van Hulle S, Eloike T, Snell P, Scott S, Merle C, Bojang K, Ouedraogo J, Dicko A, Ndiaye J, Milligan P. Effectiveness of seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) treatments when SMC is implemented at scale: Case–control studies in 5 countries. PLOS Medicine 2021, 18: e1003727. PMID: 34495978, PMCID: PMC8457484, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003727.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAfrica, WesternAge FactorsAmodiaquineAntimalarialsCase-Control StudiesChild, PreschoolCommunicable Disease ControlDrug CombinationsFemaleHumansIncidenceInfantMalaria, FalciparumMaleParasite LoadPlasmodium falciparumProgram EvaluationPyrimethamineRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSeasonsSulfadoxineTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsSeasonal malaria chemopreventionCase-control studyClinical malariaOdds ratioClinical trialsNational Malaria Control ProgrammeClinical malaria incidenceIndividual case-control studiesIncidence rate ratiosHigh protective efficacyConditional logistic regressionMalaria control activitiesMalaria control programmesPersonal protectionCase-control designChemoprevention treatmentMalaria chemopreventionSevere malariaSMC treatmentMean agePrimary exposureProtective efficacyResidual confoundingHealth facilitiesParasite density
2020
Effectiveness of seasonal malaria chemoprevention at scale in west and central Africa: an observational study
Partnership A, Baba E, Hamade P, Kivumbi H, Marasciulo M, Maxwell K, Moroso D, Roca-Feltrer A, Sanogo A, Johansson J, Tibenderana J, Abdoulaye R, Coulibaly P, Hubbard E, Jah H, Lama E, Razafindralambo L, Van Hulle S, Jagoe G, Tchouatieu A, Collins D, Gilmartin C, Tetteh G, Djibo Y, Ndiaye F, Kalleh M, Kandeh B, Audu B, Ntadom G, Kiba A, Savodogo Y, Boulotigam K, Sougoudi D, Guilavogui T, Keita M, Kone D, Jackou H, Ouba I, Ouedraogo E, Messan H, Jah F, Kaira M, Sano M, Traore M, Ngarnaye N, Elagbaje A, Halleux C, Merle C, Iessa N, Pal S, Sefiani H, Souleymani R, Laminou I, Doumagoum D, Kesseley H, Coldiron M, Grais R, Kana M, Ouedraogo J, Zongo I, Eloike T, Ogboi S, Achan J, Bojang K, Ceesay S, Dicko A, Djimde A, Sagara I, Diallo A, NdDiaye J, Loua K, Beshir K, Cairns M, Fernandez Y, Lal S, Mansukhani R, Muwanguzi J, Scott S, Snell P, Sutherland C, Tuta R, Milligan P. Effectiveness of seasonal malaria chemoprevention at scale in west and central Africa: an observational study. The Lancet 2020, 396: 1829-1840. PMID: 33278936, PMCID: PMC7718580, DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(20)32227-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAfrica, CentralAfrica, WesternAmodiaquineAntimalarialsCase-Control StudiesChemopreventionChildCost-Benefit AnalysisDrug CombinationsDrug ResistanceFeasibility StudiesHumansIncidenceMalariaProgram EvaluationPyrimethamineSafetySeasonsSulfadoxineSurveys and QuestionnairesYoung AdultConceptsSeasonal malaria chemopreventionCase-control studyHigh transmission periodMalaria chemopreventionObservational studyHealth-care staff timeHigh malaria transmission seasonDrug resistanceSerious adverse drug reactionsMalaria transmission seasonSerious adverse reactionsSevere skin reactionsCommunity health workersNational health management information systemAdverse drug reactionsCost-effectiveness ratioHealth Management Information SystemIndividual case safetyTarget populationMarker of resistanceSMC treatmentHospital admissionOutpatient clinicDrug reactionsSkin reactions
2007
An action research network to improve the quality of tuberculosis care in West Africa.
Drabo M, Dauby C, Macq J, Seck I, Ouendo E, Sani I, Traoré A, Kouamé P, Ouedraogo J, Dujardin B. An action research network to improve the quality of tuberculosis care in West Africa. Cahiers De Santé 2007, 17: 79-86. PMID: 17962155.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTB program managersCare providersTB patientsTuberculosis careCase managementCare systemTuberculosis case managementTB detection ratesHigh-quality careHealth care systemHealth system managersResearch NetworkNational Health SystemDistrict medical officersPoor complianceOne-year periodHealth systemPatientsCareMedical officersProgram managersLack of accessDetection rateProvidersResearch team
2003
Natural swarming behaviour of the molecular M form of Anopheles gambiae
Diabate A, Baldet T, Brengues C, Kengne P, Dabire K, Simard F, Chandre F, Hougard J, Hemingway J, Ouedraogo J, Fontenille D. Natural swarming behaviour of the molecular M form of Anopheles gambiae. Transactions Of The Royal Society Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 2003, 97: 713-716. PMID: 16117970, DOI: 10.1016/s0035-9203(03)80110-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1991
Current aspects of malarial chemoresistance of subjects autochthonous in the OCCGE countries (West Africa).
Guiguemdé T, Gbary A, Ouedraogo J, Gayibor A, Lamizana L, Maiga A, Boureima H, Comlanvi C, Faye O, Niang S. Current aspects of malarial chemoresistance of subjects autochthonous in the OCCGE countries (West Africa). Tropical Medicine And International Health 1991, 71: 199-207. PMID: 1958105.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1987
The OCCGE (Organisation de Coordination et de Coopération pour la Lutte contre les Grandes Endémies) and the surveillance of the drug sensitivity of Plasmodium falciparum to antimalarials.
Gbary A, Guiguemde T, Ouedraogo J, Baudon D, Douchet C, Le Bras J, Breman J. The OCCGE (Organisation de Coordination et de Coopération pour la Lutte contre les Grandes Endémies) and the surveillance of the drug sensitivity of Plasmodium falciparum to antimalarials. Bulletin De La Société De Pathologie Exotique 1987, 80: 461-8. PMID: 3319256.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAfrica, WesternAnimalsAntimalarialsDrug ResistanceHumansInternational AgenciesMalariaPlasmodium falciparumConceptsDifferent epidemiological featuresPrimary health careMalaria control strategiesCentre MurazEpidemiological featuresFebrile attacksSentinel centresReference centerAntimalarial drugsDrug sensitivityPlasmodium falciparumHealth careChemoresistanceSurveillanceSurveillance systemChemotherapyBurkina FasoChemosensitivityChloroquineAntimalarialsCareCenterFalciparumSurveillance of the sensitivity of Plasmodium falciparum to chloroquine in Western Africa: value of in vivo tests using 5 and 10 mg/kg.
Baudon D, Guiguemde T, Ouedraogo J. Surveillance of the sensitivity of Plasmodium falciparum to chloroquine in Western Africa: value of in vivo tests using 5 and 10 mg/kg. Bulletin De La Société De Pathologie Exotique 1987, 80: 469-76. PMID: 3319257.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAfrica, WesternAnimalsChildChloroquineDrug ResistanceHumansMalariaParasitologyPlasmodium falciparum