2019
Competing risk events in antimalarial drug trials in uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria: a WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network individual participant data meta-analysis
Dahal P, Simpson J, Abdulla S, Achan J, Adam I, Agarwal A, Allan R, Anvikar A, Arinaitwe E, Ashley E, Awab G, Bassat Q, Björkman A, Bompart F, Borrmann S, Bousema T, Broek I, Bukirwa H, Carrara V, Corsi M, Cot M, D’Alessandro U, Davis T, de Wit M, Deloron P, Desai M, Dimbu P, Djalle D, Djimde A, Dorsey G, Doumbo O, Drakeley C, Duparc S, Edstein M, Espie E, Faiz A, Falade C, Fanello C, Faucher J, Faye B, de Jesus Fortes F, Gadalla N, Gaye O, Gil J, Greenwood B, Grivoyannis A, Hamed K, Hien T, Hughes D, Humphreys G, Hwang J, Ibrahim M, Janssens B, Jullien V, Juma E, Kamugisha E, Karema C, Karunajeewa H, Kiechel J, Kironde F, Kofoed P, Kremsner P, Lameyre V, Lee S, Marsh K, Mårtensson A, Mayxay M, Menan H, Mens P, Mutabingwa T, Ndiaye J, Ngasala B, Noedl H, Nosten F, Offianan A, Oguike M, Ogutu B, Olliaro P, Ouedraogo J, Piola P, Plowe C, Plucinski M, Pratt O, Premji Z, Ramharter M, Rogier C, Rombo L, Rosenthal P, Sawa P, Schramm B, Sibley C, Sinou V, Sirima S, Smithuis F, Staedke S, Sutanto I, Talisuna A, Tarning J, Taylor W, Temu E, Thriemer K, Thuy N, Udhayakumar V, Ursing J, van Herp M, van Vugt M, Whitty C, William Y, Winnips C, Zongo I, Guerin P, Price R, Stepniewska K. Competing risk events in antimalarial drug trials in uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria: a WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network individual participant data meta-analysis. Malaria Journal 2019, 18: 225. PMID: 31277713, PMCID: PMC6612160, DOI: 10.1186/s12936-019-2837-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlasmodium falciparum malariaFollow-up periodCumulative incidence functionFalciparum malariaRisk of recrudescenceUncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malariaAntimalarial drug trialsLog-rank testProportion of patientsK-M curvesKaplan-Meier (K-M) methodData meta-analysisK-M methodSub-distribution hazard modelCause-specific Cox modelsAntimalarial trialsIndividual participant data meta-analysisParticipant data meta-analysisAntimalarial efficacyAbsolute overestimationKaplan-MeierFollow-upPrimary infectionTransmission settingsConclusionsThe 1
2015
Iodine status of young Burkinabe children receiving small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements and iodised salt: a cluster-randomised trial
Hess S, Abbeddou S, Jimenez E, Ouédraogo J, Brown K. Iodine status of young Burkinabe children receiving small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements and iodised salt: a cluster-randomised trial. British Journal Of Nutrition 2015, 114: 1829-1837. PMID: 26411504, DOI: 10.1017/s0007114515003554.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmall-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementsLipid-based nutrient supplementsThyroid-stimulating hormoneNon-intervention cohortMonths of ageYoung Burkinabe childrenUrinary iodineNIC childrenBurkinabe childrenIodised saltNational salt iodization programSpot urinary iodineCluster-randomised trialSalt iodization programNutrient supplementsSalt iodisation programmeIodine statusLow T4Thyroglobulin concentrationIodization programTotal thyroxineBlood spotsI statusIC childrenCohort
2013
Endémie bilharzienne à Schistosoma mansoni à la vallée du Kou : caractérisation du système de transmission et impact socioéconomique
Kpoda N, Sorgho H, Poda J, Ouédraogo J, Kabré G. Endémie bilharzienne à Schistosoma mansoni à la vallée du Kou : caractérisation du système de transmission et impact socioéconomique. Comptes Rendus Biologies 2013, 336: 284-288. PMID: 23916204, DOI: 10.1016/j.crvi.2013.04.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKato-Katz methodRisk of infectionHuman schistosomiasisRisk of factorsInfectionDiseaseSchistosomiasisSocio-professional categoryBurkina FasoBehavioral changesTransmission patternsHost-parasite interactionsRiskVallée du KouSocioeconomic consequencesPopulationHousehold activitiesActivitySocioeconomic impactStudyYoung people
2012
An analysis of timing and frequency of malaria infection during pregnancy in relation to the risk of low birth weight, anaemia and perinatal mortality in Burkina Faso
Valea I, Tinto H, Drabo M, Huybregts L, Sorgho H, Ouedraogo J, Guiguemde R, van Geertruyden J, Kolsteren P, D'Alessandro U, the FSP/MISAME study Group. An analysis of timing and frequency of malaria infection during pregnancy in relation to the risk of low birth weight, anaemia and perinatal mortality in Burkina Faso. Malaria Journal 2012, 11: 71. PMID: 22433778, PMCID: PMC3338396, DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-11-71.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnemiaAntimalarialsBurkina FasoDrug Administration ScheduleDrug CombinationsFemaleHumansInfant, Low Birth WeightInfant, NewbornMalaria, FalciparumPlasmodium falciparumPregnancyPregnancy Complications, ParasiticPregnancy TrimestersProspective StudiesPyrimethamineRiskSulfadoxineTime FactorsYoung AdultConceptsLow birth weightFirst malaria infectionDoses of SPMalaria infectionBirth weightPerinatal mortalityMaternal anemiaFirst trimesterPregnant womenHigh riskBackgroundA prospective studyIntermittent preventive treatmentAntenatal care visitsHistory of feverIncidence rate ratiosCare visitsThird doseMethodsStudy participantsProspective studySecond trimesterPreventive treatmentHealth centersHealth facilitiesPregnancyInsecticidal nets