2016
Comparison of Preventive and Therapeutic Zinc Supplementation in Young Children in Burkina Faso: A Cluster-Randomized, Community-Based Trial 1–3
Becquey E, Ouédraogo C, Hess S, Rouamba N, Prince L, Ouédraogo J, Vosti S, Brown K. Comparison of Preventive and Therapeutic Zinc Supplementation in Young Children in Burkina Faso: A Cluster-Randomized, Community-Based Trial 1–3. Journal Of Nutrition 2016, 146: 2058-2066. PMID: 27489011, DOI: 10.3945/jn.116.230128.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTherapeutic zinc supplementationPreventive zinc supplementationZinc supplementationNonintervention controlsMalaria incidenceDiarrhea incidenceZinc-deficient populationsPrevalence of diarrheaPlasma zinc concentrationTreatment of diarrheaPrimary outcomeBurkinabe childrenMSC groupLower incidenceNIC groupStudy groupTreatment groupsPrimary analysisControl groupDiarrheaIncidenceSupplementationTrial 1Young childrenFever
2015
Comparison of methods to assess adherence to small‐quantity lipid‐based nutrient supplements (SQ‐LNS) and dispersible tablets among young Burkinabé children participating in a community‐based intervention trial
Abbeddou S, Hess S, Yakes Jimenez E, Somé J, Vosti S, Guissou R, Ouédraogo J, Brown K. Comparison of methods to assess adherence to small‐quantity lipid‐based nutrient supplements (SQ‐LNS) and dispersible tablets among young Burkinabé children participating in a community‐based intervention trial. Maternal And Child Nutrition 2015, 11: 90-104. PMID: 25521188, PMCID: PMC6860357, DOI: 10.1111/mcn.12162.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmall-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementsPlasma zinc concentrationDispersible tabletsLipid-based nutrient supplementsCaregiver-reported adherenceMonths of supplementationDisappearance rateMonths of ageSubgroup of childrenWeekly adherenceIntervention trialsClinical trialsLow adherenceSupplementation trialAdherence dataHome visitsCaregiver interviewsZinc tabletsLack of changeChildren 11Zinc concentrationsStudy outcomesObservation periodAdherenceMonthsEffect of zinc added to a daily small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplement on diarrhoea, malaria, fever and respiratory infections in young children in rural Burkina Faso: a cluster-randomised trial
Somé J, Abbeddou S, Jimenez E, Hess S, Ouédraogo Z, Guissou R, Vosti S, Ouédraogo J, Brown K. Effect of zinc added to a daily small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplement on diarrhoea, malaria, fever and respiratory infections in young children in rural Burkina Faso: a cluster-randomised trial. BMJ Open 2015, 5: e007828. PMID: 26362661, PMCID: PMC4567679, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-007828.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRespiratory tract infectionsAcute lower respiratory tract infectionSmall-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementsIncidence of diarrheaLower respiratory tract infectionsUpper respiratory tract infectionLipid-based nutrient supplementsSQ-LNSCluster-randomised trialPlacebo tabletsLongitudinal prevalenceIntervention groupPreventive zinc supplementationFrequency of diarrheaMonths of ageYoung childrenRural Burkina FasoMorbidity surveillanceNutrient supplementsTract infectionsRespiratory infectionsUncomplicated diarrheaZinc supplementationDiarrheaFever
2014
Selection of Drug Resistance-Mediating Plasmodium falciparum Genetic Polymorphisms by Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention in Burkina Faso
Somé A, Zongo I, Compaoré Y, Sakandé S, Nosten F, Ouédraogo J, Rosenthal P. Selection of Drug Resistance-Mediating Plasmodium falciparum Genetic Polymorphisms by Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention in Burkina Faso. Antimicrobial Agents And Chemotherapy 2014, 58: 3660-3665. PMID: 24733476, PMCID: PMC4068591, DOI: 10.1128/aac.02406-14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSeasonal malaria chemopreventionAQ/SPMalaria chemopreventionSingle nucleotide polymorphismsP. falciparum crtPfcrt 76TResistance-mediating polymorphismsMalaria control measuresPCR-positive samplesMonthly DPPfdhfr 108NPfdhfr 51IPfmdr1 86YSulfadoxine-pyrimethamineTreatment armsDevelopment of resistanceTransmission seasonControl groupP. falciparumSNP prevalenceGenetic polymorphismsRegular useAntifolate antimalarialsMonthsBurkina FasoThe impact of clinical research activities on communities in rural Africa: the development of the Clinical Research Unit of Nanoro (CRUN) in Burkina Faso
Tinto H, Valea I, Sorgho H, Tahita M, Traore M, Bihoun B, Guiraud I, Kpoda H, Rouamba J, Ouédraogo S, Lompo P, Yara S, Kabore W, Ouédraogo J, Guiguemdé R, Binka F, Ogutu B. The impact of clinical research activities on communities in rural Africa: the development of the Clinical Research Unit of Nanoro (CRUN) in Burkina Faso. Malaria Journal 2014, 13: 113. PMID: 24655351, PMCID: PMC3994337, DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-13-113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBiomedical ResearchBurkina FasoClinical Trials as TopicFemaleHumansMaleRural PopulationConceptsClinical research unitMalaria vaccine trialsClinical trial platformDemographic Surveillance SystemResource-poor settingsClinical research activitiesClinical laboratory servicesVaccine trialsHealth workersNanoroMalaria controlClinical researchNew drugsTrial platformHealth careLaboratory servicesResearch UnitSurveillance systemSaharan AfricaStudy dataTotal populationRural AfricaActive advocacyBurkina FasoPopulation
1997
Esquisse d'une méthode d'estimation du coût économique chiffré des accès palustres: application à une zone rurale au Burkina Faso (Afrique de l'Ouest)
Guiguemdé T, Coulibaly N, Coulibaly S, Ouedraogo J, Gbary A. Esquisse d'une méthode d'estimation du coût économique chiffré des accès palustres: application à une zone rurale au Burkina Faso (Afrique de l'Ouest). Tropical Medicine And International Health 1997, 2: 646-653. PMID: 9289349, DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3156.1997.d01-351.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDuration of illnessIndirect costsDirect costsHealth center clientsCosts of malariaAccount direct costsAge of subjectsMost patientsConsultation feesAverage durationDegree of invalidityMicroscopic examinationBurkina FasoCenter clientsIllnessMalariaAdultsChildrenYearsDurationMedicationsRural areasPatients
1987
Dracunculosis, a scourge eradicated from 3 villages of Burkina Faso through health education.
Gbary A, Guiguemde T, Ouedraogo J. Dracunculosis, a scourge eradicated from 3 villages of Burkina Faso through health education. Bulletin De La Société De Pathologie Exotique 1987, 80: 390-5. PMID: 2957105.Peer-Reviewed Original Research