2022
Factors Influencing Second and Third Dose Observance during Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC): A Quantitative Study in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger
Somé A, Zongo I, Sagara I, Ibrahim A, Ahanhanzo C, Agbanouvi-agassi E, Sayi D, Toe L, Kabré Z, Nikiéma F, Bazié T, Ouédraogo S, Sombié I, Dicko A, Adehossi E, Ouédraogo J, Dabiré K. Factors Influencing Second and Third Dose Observance during Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC): A Quantitative Study in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. Tropical Medicine And Infectious Disease 2022, 7: 214. PMID: 36136625, PMCID: PMC9503675, DOI: 10.3390/tropicalmed7090214.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDelivery of seasonal malaria chemoprevention with enhanced infection prevention and control measures during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Chad: a cross-sectional study
Ward C, Phillips A, Oresanya O, Olisenekwu G, Arogunade E, Moukénet A, Beakgoubé H, De Paul Allambademel V, Compaoré C, Traoré A, Ouedraogo J, Compaoré Y, Zongo I, Donovan L, Decola M, Smith H, Baker K. Delivery of seasonal malaria chemoprevention with enhanced infection prevention and control measures during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Chad: a cross-sectional study. Malaria Journal 2022, 21: 103. PMID: 35331248, PMCID: PMC8943494, DOI: 10.1186/s12936-022-04091-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCross-sectional studyIPC measuresMalaria chemopreventionInfection preventionMethodsA cross-sectional studyEnhanced infection preventionSeasonal malaria chemopreventionCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) transmissionHigh malaria transmissionOptimal hand hygiene practicesHand hygiene practicesProportion of indicationsCOVID-19 pandemicEarly community engagementFirst doseHand hygieneWHO guidanceMalaria transmissionBurkina FasoHand washingControl measuresHygiene practicesProtective equipmentAdherenceBlister packs
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 periodAdherenceMonths
2014
Adherence to small‐quantity lipid based nutrient supplement among young Burkinabe children (624.19)
Abbeddou S, Hess S, Jimenez E, Somé J, Guissou R, Ouedraogo Z, Vosti S, Ouedraogo J, Brown K. Adherence to small‐quantity lipid based nutrient supplement among young Burkinabe children (624.19). The FASEB Journal 2014, 28 DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.28.1_supplement.624.19.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSQ-LNSDays/weekHome visitsSmall-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementsLipid-based nutrient supplementsSmall-Quantity LipidYoung Burkinabe childrenRandomized clinical trialsReporting of adherenceWeekly home visitsDisappearance rateWeekly adherenceNutrient supplementsBurkinabe childrenClinical trialsSupplementation regimensCaregiver interviewsFull doseHome ObservationMelinda Gates FoundationOlder childrenObservation periodAdherenceChildrenGrant funding sources