2020
Evaluation of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in two areas of intense seasonal malaria transmission: Secondary analysis of a household-randomised, placebo-controlled trial in Houndé District, Burkina Faso and Bougouni District, Mali
Cairns M, Sagara I, Zongo I, Kuepfer I, Thera I, Nikiema F, Diarra M, Yerbanga S, Barry A, Tapily A, Coumare S, Milligan P, Tinto H, Ouédraogo J, Chandramohan D, Greenwood B, Djimde A, Dicko A. Evaluation of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in two areas of intense seasonal malaria transmission: Secondary analysis of a household-randomised, placebo-controlled trial in Houndé District, Burkina Faso and Bougouni District, Mali. PLOS Medicine 2020, 17: e1003214. PMID: 32822362, PMCID: PMC7442230, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003214.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntimalarialsBurkina FasoChemopreventionChildChild, PreschoolCohort StudiesFamily CharacteristicsFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansInfantMalariaMaleMaliSeasonsConceptsSeasonal malaria chemopreventionMalaria chemopreventionUncomplicated malariaTransmission seasonIntense seasonal malaria transmissionDay 28 PCRParasitological response rateUncomplicated clinical malariaPlacebo-controlled trialIncidence of hospitalisationSeasonal malaria transmissionIncidence rate ratiosBurden of malariaRapid diagnostic testsBougouni DistrictAsymptomatic malariaClinical malariaPlacebo groupStudy drugMalaria parasitaemiaAge range 3Parent trialAmodiaquine resistancePrevalence ratiosProtective efficacy
2012
Caregiver Recognition of Childhood Diarrhea, Care Seeking Behaviors and Home Treatment Practices in Rural Burkina Faso: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Wilson S, Ouédraogo C, Prince L, Ouédraogo A, Hess S, Rouamba N, Ouédraogo J, Vosti S, Brown K. Caregiver Recognition of Childhood Diarrhea, Care Seeking Behaviors and Home Treatment Practices in Rural Burkina Faso: A Cross-Sectional Survey. PLOS ONE 2012, 7: e33273. PMID: 22428006, PMCID: PMC3302832, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0033273.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral rehydration solutionHome treatment practicesTreatment practicesCommunity-based household surveyMultiple logistic regression modelTherapeutic zinc supplementationPresence of diarrheaCare seeking behaviourPublic sector clinicsForm of treatmentHealth care providersFormal health servicesCross-sectional surveyDiarrhea control programsLogistic regression modelsRural Burkina FasoRecent diarrheaDiarrhea episodesChildhood diarrheaClinical criteriaIllness durationHealth districtTreatment recommendationsZinc supplementationIllness recognition
1994
Household expenditure on malaria prevention and treatment for families in the town of Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso
Guiguemde T, Dao F, Curtis V, Traore A, Sondo B, Testa J, Ouedraogo J. Household expenditure on malaria prevention and treatment for families in the town of Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso. Transactions Of The Royal Society Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 1994, 88: 285-287. PMID: 7974661, DOI: 10.1016/0035-9203(94)90079-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAntimalarialsBurkina FasoCost of IllnessFamily CharacteristicsFemaleHumansIncomeMalariaMaleMosquito ControlConceptsMalaria preventionHealth agentsEpisodes of malariaBobo-DioulassoChemical prophylaxisMore episodesTransmission seasonBed netsDisease preventionCent of familiesGood healthModern drugsAverage total costMosquito coilsPreventionMonthsTreatmentBurkina FasoMonthly incomeTotal family incomeAverage monthly incomeMalariaFamily incomeOverall expenditureEpisodes