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 Research
2017
Differing growth responses to nutritional supplements in neighboring health districts of Burkina Faso are likely due to benefits of small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS)
Hess S, Peerson J, Becquey E, Abbeddou S, Ouédraogo C, Somé J, Jimenez E, Ouédraogo J, Vosti S, Rouamba N, Brown K. Differing growth responses to nutritional supplements in neighboring health districts of Burkina Faso are likely due to benefits of small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS). PLOS ONE 2017, 12: e0181770. PMID: 28771493, PMCID: PMC5542440, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0181770.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLipid-based nutrient supplementsSmall-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementsMorbidity burdenHealth districtZinc supplementation studiesMonths of enrollmentCross-trial differencesCommunity-based trialCommunity health workersAge z-scoreNon-intervention control groupMonths old childrenAge-adjusted changesVillage-based community health workersType of interventionMean LAZMorbidity surveillanceNutrient supplementsBaseline characteristicsDiarrhea treatmentLNS groupMean ageChild morbidityZinc supplementationAnthropometric assessment
2015
Prevalence of the dhfr and dhps Mutations among Pregnant Women in Rural Burkina Faso Five Years after the Introduction of Intermittent Preventive Treatment with Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine
Tahita M, Tinto H, Erhart A, Kazienga A, Fitzhenry R, VanOvermeir C, Rosanas-Urgell A, Ouedraogo J, Guiguemde R, Van geertruyden J, D’Alessandro U. Prevalence of the dhfr and dhps Mutations among Pregnant Women in Rural Burkina Faso Five Years after the Introduction of Intermittent Preventive Treatment with Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine. PLOS ONE 2015, 10: e0137440. PMID: 26368675, PMCID: PMC4569438, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0137440.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAntimalarialsBurkina FasoDihydropteroate SynthaseDrug CombinationsDrug ResistanceFemaleHumansMalaria, FalciparumMutationPlasmodium falciparumPregnancyPregnancy Trimester, SecondPregnancy Trimester, ThirdPrevalenceProtozoan ProteinsPyrimethamineSulfadoxineTetrahydrofolate DehydrogenaseYoung AdultConceptsIntermittent preventive treatmentPregnant womenPfdhps genesPreventive treatmentAntenatal careSulfadoxine-pyrimethamineThird trimesterDhps mutationsPfdhfr mutationsMalaria infectionMalaria symptomsHealth districtPfdhfr geneBlood samplesSP resistanceI164L mutationEndemic regionsReductase mutationMalaria controlDrug resistancePrevalenceAdverse effectsFive yearsWomenBurkina Faso
2013
Management Problems of Trans-Frontier Yellow Fever Cases in Burkina Faso 2010
Yaro S, Ouoba A, Zango A, Rouamba J, Drabo A, Ouangraoua S, Samandoulougou-Kirakoya F, Macq J, Robert A, Ouedraogo J. Management Problems of Trans-Frontier Yellow Fever Cases in Burkina Faso 2010. Advances In Infectious Diseases 2013, 2013: 84-88. DOI: 10.4236/aid.2013.32013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth districtYellow feverYellow fever casesIvory CostNational Reference LaboratorySpecific IgMHealth centersFever casesPositive seraHealth authoritiesCase management problemsConfirmed casesFeverELISA testRT-PCRReference laboratoryPasteur InstituteRegional laboratoriesBurkina FasoPositive resultsSerumRelative lackCasesIgMSindou
2012
Vitamin A supplementation of young children in Burkina Faso, and risk factors for non‐coverage
Hess S, Ouédraogo C, Wilson S, Prince L, Rouamba N, Ouédraogo J, Vosti S, Dakkak M, Brown K. Vitamin A supplementation of young children in Burkina Faso, and risk factors for non‐coverage. The FASEB Journal 2012, 26: 1031.4-1031.4. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.26.1_supplement.1031.4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVitamin A supplementsVAS coverageChildren 6High-dose vitamin A supplementsThrasher Research FundYoung mothersCross-sectional household surveyHealth districtRisk factorsA supplementsBurkina FasoAge rangeChildrenYoung childrenSpecific targetingCaregiversStaff trainingMothersHousehold surveySupplementationCaregiver 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
2010
Sociological perspectives on the management of TB/HIV co-infection in Burkina Faso.
Zerbo R, Drabo K, Kouanda S, Ouedraogo J, Dujardin B, Macq J, Huygens P. Sociological perspectives on the management of TB/HIV co-infection in Burkina Faso. Cahiers De Santé 2010, 20: 195-9. PMID: 21282097, DOI: 10.1684/san.2010.0206.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocio-anthropological studyTB/HIVSociological perspectiveEconomic insecurityNegative social imagesSocial relationsSocial integrationBurkina FasoSocial stigmaMarginalisationPublic health projectsAnti-TB drugsDouble burdenSocial imageHealth ProjectHealth care systemIll patientsDaily dosesHealth districtHealth centersBiomedical issuesCare practicesPatientsPainful experiencesDifficult treatment