2022
Impact of seasonal RTS,S/AS01E vaccination plus seasonal malaria chemoprevention on the nutritional status of children in Burkina Faso and Mali
Grant J, Sagara I, Zongo I, Cairns M, Yerbanga R, Diarra M, Zoungrana C, Issiaka D, Nikièma F, Sompougdou F, Tapily A, Kaya M, Haro A, Sanogo K, Sienou A, Traore S, Thera I, Yalcouye H, Kuepfer I, Snell P, Milligan P, Ockenhouse C, Ofori-Anyinam O, Tinto H, Djimde A, Chandramohan D, Greenwood B, Dicko A, Ouédraogo J. Impact of seasonal RTS,S/AS01E vaccination plus seasonal malaria chemoprevention on the nutritional status of children in Burkina Faso and Mali. Malaria Journal 2022, 21: 59. PMID: 35193608, PMCID: PMC8864823, DOI: 10.1186/s12936-022-04077-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSeasonal malaria chemopreventionMalaria chemopreventionSevere wastingHigh burdenTransmission seasonCombined groupNutritional statusMalaria transmission seasonNutritional status indicatorsPrevalence of stuntingIncidence of malariaCross-sectional surveyMalaria vaccinationSevere malariaRecent trialsStudy populationAS01ELow prevalenceAnthropometric measurementsChronic malnutritionTreatment groupsChance findingStudy childrenResultsIn 2017Prevalence
2021
Nutritional status in young children prior to the malaria transmission season in Burkina Faso and Mali, and its impact on the incidence of clinical malaria
de Wit M, Cairns M, Compaoré Y, Sagara I, Kuepfer I, Zongo I, Barry A, Diarra M, Tapily A, Coumare S, Thera I, Nikiema F, Yerbanga R, Guissou R, Tinto H, Dicko A, Chandramohan D, Greenwood B, Ouedraogo J. Nutritional status in young children prior to the malaria transmission season in Burkina Faso and Mali, and its impact on the incidence of clinical malaria. Malaria Journal 2021, 20: 274. PMID: 34158054, PMCID: PMC8220741, DOI: 10.1186/s12936-021-03802-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical malaria incidenceSeasonal malaria chemopreventionMalaria transmission seasonClinical malariaNutritional statusMalaria incidenceMalaria chemopreventionSubsequent incidenceTransmission seasonMalaria seasonNutritional indicatorsEffects of malnutritionYoung childrenSymptomatic malariaScreening visitArm circumferenceLower incidenceModerate wastingHigh incidenceRandom effects Poisson modelBurkina FasoInsecticidal netsMalaria controlMalnutritionMalaria
2020
A prebiotic-enhanced lipid-based nutrient supplement (LNSp) increases Bifidobacterium relative abundance and enhances short-chain fatty acid production in simulated colonic microbiota from undernourished infants
Toe L, Kerckhof F, De Bodt J, Morel F, Ouedraogo J, Kolsteren P, Van de Wiele T. A prebiotic-enhanced lipid-based nutrient supplement (LNSp) increases Bifidobacterium relative abundance and enhances short-chain fatty acid production in simulated colonic microbiota from undernourished infants. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 2020, 96: fiaa105. PMID: 32568403, DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiaa105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLipid-based nutrient supplementsBifidobacterium relative abundanceFatty acid productionAcid productionBranched-chain fatty acid productionNew therapeutic pathsLower gut microbiota diversityGut microbiota compositionPublic health problemHuman Intestinal Microbial EcosystemGut microbiota diversityIntestinal microbial ecosystemShort-chain fatty acid productionNutrient supplementsUndernourished infantsUndernourished childrenDynamic gut modelDeath proportionsMicrobiota compositionColonic microbiotaHealth problemsNutritional statusTherapeutic pathFecal microbiotaMicrobiota diversityEffect of adding azithromycin to the antimalarials used for seasonal malaria chemoprevention on the nutritional status of African children
Gore‐Langton G, Cairns M, Compaoré Y, Sagara I, Kuepfer I, Zongo I, de Wit M, Barry A, Diarra M, Tapily A, Coumare S, Thera I, Nikiema F, Yerbanga R, Guissou R, Tinto H, Dicko A, Chandramohan D, Greenwood B, Ouedraogo J. Effect of adding azithromycin to the antimalarials used for seasonal malaria chemoprevention on the nutritional status of African children. Tropical Medicine And International Health 2020, 25: 740-750. PMID: 32166877, DOI: 10.1111/tmi.13390.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSeasonal malaria chemopreventionMalaria transmission seasonMalaria chemopreventionNutritional statusTransmission seasonTreatment armsAddition of azithromycinEffect of azithromycinNutritional status indicatorsCross-sectional surveyHospital admissionRecent trialsMass administrationAnthropometric measurementsChronic malnutritionAzithromycinAfrican childrenChemopreventionNutritional outcomesBurkina FasoContinuous outcomesStudy periodMode of actionProtocol analysisYoung children
2010
Acceptability of zinc‐fortified, lipid‐based nutrient supplements (LNS) prepared for young children in Burkina Faso
Hess S, Bado L, Aaron G, Ouédraogo J, Zeilani M, Brown K. Acceptability of zinc‐fortified, lipid‐based nutrient supplements (LNS) prepared for young children in Burkina Faso. Maternal And Child Nutrition 2010, 7: 357-367. PMID: 21159124, PMCID: PMC6860760, DOI: 10.1111/j.1740-8709.2010.00287.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultBurkina FasoConsumer BehaviorDietary FatsDietary SupplementsDose-Response Relationship, DrugFemaleFocus GroupsHumansInfantInfant FoodInfant Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaInterviews as TopicMaleMicronutrientsNutritive ValueSocioeconomic FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesYoung AdultZincConceptsLipid-based nutrient supplementsAcceptability studyYoung childrenPublic health concernPossible adverse effectsNutrient supplementsNutritional statusComplementary foodsChildren 9Health concernLow-income countriesMaternal reportsAdverse effectsTrialsChildren's consumptionMicronutrient deficienciesMothersChildrenGood acceptabilityDoseDetectable differenceTime of consumptionSupplementsNovel strategyDetection of differences