| Literature DB >> 18620950 |
Siân E Clarke1, Matthew C H Jukes, J Kiambo Njagi, Lincoln Khasakhala, Bonnie Cundill, Julius Otido, Christopher Crudder, Benson B A Estambale, Simon Brooker.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in early childhood, yet its consequences for health and education during the school-age years remain poorly understood. We examined the effect of intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) in reducing anaemia and improving classroom attention and educational achievement in semi-immune schoolchildren in an area of high perennial transmission.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18620950 PMCID: PMC2495044 DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(08)61034-X
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet ISSN: 0140-6736 Impact factor: 79.321
Figure 1Trial profile
ITT=intention-to-treat. PP=per-protocol.
Characteristics of schoolchildren included in analyses of health outcomes*
| Placebo | IPT | Placebo | IPT | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of children included in analysis | 2305 | 2611 | 1394 | 1070 | |
| Mean age (years) | 11·23 (3·09) | 11·24 (3·05) | 11·51 (2·92) | 11·53 (2·85) | |
| Sex (male) | 1209/2305 (52%) | 1405/2611 (54%) | 708/1394 (51%) | 559/1070 (52%) | |
| History of residence in a non-malarious area | 190/1952 (10%) | 167/2221 (8%) | 124/1239 (10%) | 82/974 (8%) | |
| Reported use of bednet by child | 561/1952 (29%) | 495/2215 (22%) | 346/1239 (28%) | 211/970 (22%) | |
| Household ownership of bicycle | 1434/1944 (74%) | 1616/2222 (73%) | 890/1232 (72%) | 698/971 (72%) | |
| House structure | |||||
| Traditional | 654/1957 (33%) | 745/2231 (33%) | 406/1243 (33%) | 321/977 (33%) | |
| Semi-permanent | 831/1957 (42%) | 874/2231 (39%) | 529/1243 (43%) | 386/977 (40%) | |
| Permanent | 472/1957 (24%) | 612/2231 (27%) | 308/1243 (25%) | 270/977 (28%) | |
| Lighting | |||||
| Tin lamp only | 1325/1956 (68%) | 1400/2231 (63%) | 839/1242 (68%) | 624/976 (64%) | |
| Hurricane lamp | 577/1956 (29%) | 747/2231 (33%) | 369/1242 (30%) | 308/976 (32%) | |
| Electricity/other | 54/1956 (3%) | 84/2231 (4%) | 34/1242 (3%) | 44/976 (5%) | |
| Family status | |||||
| Lives with guardian | 421/1957 (22%) | 437/2234 (20%) | 260/1243 (21%) | 217/977 (22%) | |
| Lives with one parent | 371/1957 (19%) | 421/2234 (19%) | 231/1243 (19%) | 159/977 (16%) | |
| Lives with both parents | 1165/1957 (60%) | 1369/2234 (61%) | 752/1243 (60%) | 601/977 (62%) | |
| Parental education | |||||
| No education | 46/657 (7%) | 59/711 (8%) | 30/449 (7%) | 32/346 (9%) | |
| Primary education only | 341/657 (52%) | 359/711 (50%) | 236/449 (53%) | 171/346 (49%) | |
| Secondary education | 236/657 (36%) | 253/711 (36%) | 163/449 (36%) | 121/346 (35%) | |
| Higher education | 34/657 (5%) | 40/711 (6%) | 20/449 (4%) | 22/346 (6%) | |
| Nutritional status at baseline | |||||
| Weight-for-age | −1·62 (1·05) | −1·60 (1·11) | −1·65 (1·03) | −1·54 (1·08) | |
| Height-for-age | −1·68 (1·02) | −1·68 (1·12) | −1·67 (1·02) | −1·63 (1·10) | |
| Helminth infection at follow-up | |||||
| Hookworm | 74/598 (12%) | 82/612 (13%) | 47/396 (12%) | 34/272 (13%) | |
| 28/598 (5%) | 32/612 (5%) | 15/396 (4%) | 9/272 (3%) | ||
| 32/598 (5%) | 52/612 (8%) | 18/396 (5%) | 23/272 (8%) | ||
| 59/598 (10%) | 32/612 (5%) | 29/396 (7%) | 15/272 (6%) | ||
| Study endpoints at baseline | |||||
| Number of children examined | 1149 | 1330 | 748 | 637 | |
| 465/1113 (42%) | 524/1284 (41%) | 278/728 (38%) | 243/612 (40%) | ||
| 1028·85 (1·30) | 988·88 (1·18) | 923·15 (1·26) | 961·23 (1·14) | ||
| Anaemia prevalence | 254/1145 (22%) | 246/1326 (19%) | 155/745 (21%) | 104/636 (16%) | |
| Mean haemoglobin concentration (g/L) | 119·50 (15·54) | 121·42 (14·47) | 119·78 (15·27) | 122·19 (14·13) | |
Data are mean (SD) or n/N (%) unless specified otherwise.
Data obtained at follow-up for all classes (5–18 years), apart from where indicated.
Measured at baseline among children who were enrolled in classes 5 and 6; also includes data for children in all classes in a randomly selected subset of 12 schools.
Anthropometric indices calculated on the basis of the 2000 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention growth charts. Weight-for-height standards were only available for children up to 121 cm in height and thus not calculated. Measured at baseline (ITT: 1141 placebo, 1321 IPT; PP: 744 placebo, 633 IPT).
Helminth infection was only measured among children enrolled in classes 5 and 6 at baseline.
Characteristics of schoolchildren included in analyses of education outcomes*
| Placebo | IPT | Placebo | IPT | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of children included in analysis | 382 | 436 | 274 | 209 | |
| Mean age (years) | 13·74 (1·17) | 13·89 (1·19) | 13·71 (1·18) | 13·83 (1·17) | |
| Sex (male) | 196/382 (51%) | 213/436 (49%) | 134/274 (49%) | 97/209 (46%) | |
| History of residence in a non-malarious area | 40/381 (10%) | 47/435 (11%) | 26/273 (10%) | 25/208 (12%) | |
| Reported use of bednet by child | 73/380 (19%) | 72/433 (17%) | 51/272 (19%) | 33/208 (16%) | |
| Household ownership of bicycle | 257/380 (68%) | 290/433 (67%) | 183/272 (67%) | 136/208 (65%) | |
| House structure | |||||
| Traditional | 132/382 (35%) | 153/435 (35%) | 98/274 (36%) | 66/208 (32%) | |
| Semi-permanent | 164/382 (43%) | 151/435 (35%) | 113/274 (41%) | 74/208 (36%) | |
| Permanent | 86/382 (23%) | 131/435 (30%) | 63/274 (23%) | 68/208 (33%) | |
| Lighting | |||||
| Tin lamp only | 268/382 (70%) | 267/435 (61%) | 193/274 (70%) | 125/208 (60%) | |
| Hurricane lamp | 107/382 (28%) | 152/435 (35%) | 76/274 (28%) | 72/208 (35%) | |
| Electricity/other | 7/382 (2%) | 16/435 (4%) | 5/274 (2%) | 11/208 (5%) | |
| Family status | |||||
| Lives with guardian | 89/382 (23%) | 94/433 (22%) | 60/274 (22%) | 47/207 (23%) | |
| Lives with one parent | 74/382 (19%) | 93/433 (21%) | 53/274 (19%) | 39/207 (19%) | |
| Lives with both parents | 219/382 (57%) | 246/433 (57%) | 161/274 (59%) | 121/207 (58%) | |
| Parental education | |||||
| No education | 24/298 (8%) | 31/315 (10%) | 18/213 (8%) | 16/144 (11%) | |
| Primary education only | 139/298 (47%) | 158/315 (50%) | 93/213 (44%) | 68/144 (47%) | |
| Secondary education | 117/298 (39%) | 111/315 (35%) | 90/213 (42%) | 51/144 (35%) | |
| Higher education | 18/298 (6%) | 15/315 (5%) | 12/213 (6%) | 9/144 (6%) | |
| Nutritional status at baseline | |||||
| Weight-for-age | −1·75 (1·07) | −1·65 (1·09) | −1·73 (1·07) | −1·58 (1·07) | |
| Height-for-age | −1·67 (0·98) | −1·63 (1·03) | −1·65 (0·99) | −1·62 (1·03) | |
| Helminth infection at follow-up | |||||
| Hookworm | 44/357 (12%) | 45/387 (12%) | 29/255 (11%) | 23/192 (12%) | |
| 11/357 (3%) | 21/387 (5%) | 6/255 (2%) | 7/192 (4%) | ||
| 15/357 (4%) | 36/387 (9%) | 9/255 (4%) | 17/192 (9%) | ||
| 28/357 (8%) | 18/387 (5%) | 14/255 (5%) | 10/192 (5%) | ||
| Study endpoints at baseline | |||||
| Number of children examined | 361 | 416 | 261 | 201 | |
| 130/349 (37%) | 139/406 (34%) | 87/254 (34%) | 72/195 (37%) | ||
| 802·32 (1·19) | 733·21 (1·14) | 805·45 (1·11) | 725·65 (1·12) | ||
| Anaemia prevalence | 55/359 (15%) | 44/416 (11%) | 34/260 (13%) | 24/201 (12%) | |
| Mean haemoglobin concentration (g/L) | 122·92 (15·26) | 124·81 (13·92) | 123·26 (14·57) | 124·90 (14·06) | |
| Mean score in counting sounds test | 11·19 (3·02) | 11·25 (3·04) | 11·12 (2·99) | 11·08 (3·22) | |
| Mean score in code transmission test | 13·03 (4·99) | 13·31 (4·99) | 13·11 (4·74) | 13·47 (5·00) | |
Data are mean (SD) or n/N (%) unless specified otherwise.
Data obtained at follow-up for education cohort recruited from classes 5 and 6 (11–16 years), except where indicated.
Measured at baseline.
Anthropometric indices calculated on the basis of the 2000 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention growth charts. Weight-for-height standards were only available for children up to 121 cm in height and thus not calculated. Measured at baseline (ITT: 359 placebo, 415 IPT; PP: 260 placebo, 200 IPT).
Sustained attention tested at baseline (ITT: 345 placebo, 364 IPT; PP: 249 placebo, 178 IPT).
Data on school level characteristics* for schoolchildren included in analyses of education outcomes
| Lowest tertile (stratum 1) | 219·55 (219·48–220·25) | 205·34 (204·34–217·76) | |
| Middle tertile (stratum 2) | 246·38 (245·96–249·23) | 233·47 (232·43–235·05) | |
| Upper tertile (stratum 3) | 267·81 (266·95–272·32) | 291·08 (277·63–296·91) | |
| School performance stratum 1 | 156·0 (44·20) | 144·2 (50·25) | |
| School performance stratum 2 | 214·6 (50·86) | 250·8 (33·80) | |
| School performance stratum 3 | 298·8 (161·06) | 338·2 (124·12) | |
| Teacher absenteeism | |||
| Absent for >1 day | 11 (73%) | 10 (67%) | |
| Number of days absent | 3 days (2–8) | 3·5 days (2–5) | |
| Proportion of work completed and marked | 0·16 (0·15) | 0·14 (0·17) | |
| Progression: number of lessons per week | 4·25 (1·83) | 6·33 (3·90) | |
| Lesson plans: number of lesson plans per week | 3·53 (2·83) | 3·67 (3·29) | |
| Number of teaching aids in use | |||
| None | 4 (27%) | 5 (33%) | |
| One | 1 (7%) | 2 (13%) | |
| Two or more | 10 (67%) | 8 (53%) | |
Data are mean (SD), median (IQR), or n (%).
Intention-to-treat and per-protocol populations drawn from same set of 30 study schools (15 placebo, 15 IPT).
Five schools per strata in each treatment arm.
Median (IQR) of the mean pass rate in national primary school leaving exams (KCPE) during 3 years before intervention.
Effect of IPT on health outcomes: anaemia, haemoglobin, and P falciparum parasitaemia
| Number of children | Outcome | Number of children | Outcome | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prevalence of anaemia | |||||||
| Crude | 2302 | 12·6% | 2604 | 6·3% | p=0·041 | 0·50 (0·26–0·97) | |
| (Range between schools; k=0·44) | (5·7–40·3%) | (0·7–12·5%) | |||||
| Observed/expected: adjusted for strata | 2302 | 1·347 | 2604 | 0·689 | p=0·034 | 0·51 (0·28–0·95) | |
| Observed/expected: fully adjusted | 2292 | 1·326 | 2599 | 0·689 | p=0·028 | 0·52 (0·29–0·92) | |
| Mean haemoglobin concentration (g/L) | |||||||
| Crude | 2302 | 124·5 | 2604 | 130·1 | p=0·002 | 5·62 (2·19–9·05) | |
| (Range between schools; k=0·03) | (111·9–128·3) | (123·7–138·4) | |||||
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 2302 | −2·94 | 2604 | 2·68 | p=0·002 | 5·62 (2·19–9·05) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 2292 | −2·14 | 2599 | 2·88 | p=0·005 | 5·01 (1·62–8·41) | |
| Prevalence of | |||||||
| Crude | 2294 | 39·7% | 2584 | 4·6% | p<0·0001 | 0·12 (0·05–0·27) | |
| (Range between schools; k=0·14) | (26·2–58·1%) | (0·8–14·1%) | |||||
| Observed/expected: adjusted for strata | 2294 | 1·949 | 2584 | 0·226 | p<0·0001 | 0·12 (0·05–0·27) | |
| Observed/expected: fully adjusted | 1938 | 2·532 | 2182 | 0·286 | p=0·0002 | 0·11 (0·05–0·27) | |
| Intensity of | |||||||
| Crude | 890 | 1282·5 | 104 | 2118·8 | p=0·255 | 1·65 (0·68–4·01) | |
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 890 | −0·254 | 104 | 0·248 | p=0·255 | 1·65 (0·68–4·01) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 699 | 0·315 | 74 | 1·013 | p=0·108 | 2·01 (0·85–4·77) | |
| Prevalence of anaemia | |||||||
| Crude | 1392 | 12·8% | 1070 | 5·7% | p=0·027 | 0·44 (0·22–0·90) | |
| (Range between schools; k=0·44) | (5·5–36·4%) | (0–17·9%) | |||||
| Observed/expected: adjusted for strata | 1392 | 1·369 | 1070 | 0·624 | p=0·027 | 0·46 (0·23–0·91) | |
| Observed/expected: fully adjusted | 1387 | 1·351 | 1068 | 0·633 | p=0·025 | 0·47 (0·24–0·90) | |
| Mean haemoglobin concentration (g/L) | |||||||
| Crude | 1392 | 124·8 | 1070 | 130·7 | p=0·0010 | 5·99 (2·70–9·28) | |
| (Range between schools; k=0·03) | (114·9–128·5) | (123·2–139·2) | |||||
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 1392 | −2·90 | 1070 | 3·09 | p=0·0010 | 5·99 (2·70–9·28) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 1387 | −2·32 | 1068 | 3·17 | p=0·0023 | 5·49 (2·16–8·81) | |
| Prevalence of | |||||||
| Crude | 1386 | 39·3% | 1059 | 3·7% | p=0·0002 | 0·10 (0·03–0·28) | |
| (Range between schools; k=0·18) | (23·0–59·4%) | (0–13·3%) | |||||
| Observed/expected: adjusted for strata | 1386 | 1·709 | 1059 | 0·166 | p=0·0003 | 0·10 (0·03–0·30) | |
| Observed/expected: fully adjusted | 1228 | 2·064 | 957 | 0·189 | p=0·0003 | 0·09 (0·03–0·29) | |
| Intensity of | |||||||
| Crude | 530 | 1110·5 | 38 | 1262·2 | p=0·799 | 1·14 (0·41–3·18) | |
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 530 | −0·251 | 38 | −0·123 | p=0·799 | 1·14 (0·41–3·18) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 444 | 0·101 | 32 | 0·210 | p=0·829 | 1·12 (0·40–3·12) | |
Placebo and IPT intervention arms both contained 15 schools.
Risk ratios are presented for binary outcomes (anaemia and P falciparum occurrence), mean differences are presented for haemoglobin concentrations. Ratio of geometric means are presented for P falciparum intensity among those infected.
Intention-to-treat analysis: placebo n=2305, range 64–382 children per school; IPT n=2611, range 70–341 children per school.
Crude estimates account for the cluster-randomised trial design. Prevalence was calculated for each school, and the percentage shown represents the mean of these cluster-specific prevalence values.
Adjusted for stratified, cluster-randomised, trial design.
Fully adjusted for trial design, age, sex, age/sex interaction, and nutritional status. All covariates measured at follow-up.
Fully adjusted for trial design, age, sex, age/sex interaction, bednet use, and migration history. All covariates measured at follow-up.
Geometric mean parasite density calculated in parasite-positive children only.
Per-protocol analysis: placebo n=1394, range 33–171 children per school. IPT n=1070, range 24–165 children per school.
Figure 2Distribution of haemoglobin concentrations among children, according to treatment (intention-to-treat population)
Individual-level data are presented; distribution does not take into account the clustering of children within schools.
Effect of IPT on cognition: attention in class
| Number of children tested | Mean score | Number of children tested | Mean score | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Counting sounds (maximum score 20) | |||||||
| Crude | 378 | 15·41 | 433 | 16·01 | p=0·048 | 0·60 (0·01 to 1·19) | |
| (Range between schools; k=0·03) | (13·47–16·40) | (14·63–17·30) | |||||
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 378 | −0·329 | 433 | 0·266 | p=0·048 | 0·60 (0·01 to 1·19) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 328 | 1·405 | 351 | 3·208 | p=0·030 | 1·80 (0·19 to 3·41) | |
| Code transmission (maximum score 40) | |||||||
| Crude | 368 | 23·28 | 423 | 27·20 | p=0·019 | 3·92 (0·70 to 7·14) | |
| (Range between schools; k=0·15) | (16·87–31·00) | (19·50–33·62) | |||||
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 368 | −1·862 | 423 | 2·058 | p=0·019 | 3·92 (0·70 to 7·14) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 323 | 0·572 | 342 | 6·624 | p=0·0007 | 6·05 (2·83 to 9·27) | |
| Teacher-rated score for inattentive or hyperactive-compulsive behaviours (maximum score 38) | |||||||
| Crude | 137 | 11·67 | 126 | 10·90 | p=0·543 | −0·77 (−3·36 to 1·82) | |
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 137 | 0·170 | 126 | −0·729 | p=0·481 | −0·90 (−3·49 to 1·69) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 134 | 0·204 | 120 | 0·057 | p=0·910 | −0·15 (−2·81 to 2·52) | |
| Counting sounds (maximum score 20) | |||||||
| Crude | 272 | 15·48 | 209 | 16·14 | p=0·097 | 0·66 (−0·13 to 1·45) | |
| (Range between schools; k=0·02) | (13·14–16·33) | (13·00–17·70) | |||||
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 272 | −0·255 | 209 | 0·407 | p=0·097 | 0·66 (−0·13 to 1·45) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 238 | 1·403 | 173 | 3·530 | p=0·068 | 2·13 (−0·17 to 4·42) | |
| Code transmission (maximum score 40) | |||||||
| Crude | 264 | 23·32 | 205 | 27·72 | p=0·013 | 4·40 (1·01 to 7·80) | |
| (Range between schools; k=0·16) | (15·60–31·20) | (17·86–33·40) | |||||
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 264 | −2·155 | 205 | 2·249 | p=0·013 | 4·40 (1·01 to 7·80) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 234 | 0·471 | 169 | 7·214 | p=0·0016 | 6·74 (2·84 to 10·65) | |
| Teacher-rated score for inattentive or hyperactive-compulsive behaviours (maximum score 38) | |||||||
| Crude | 106 | 11·58 | 68 | 10·62 | p=0·537 | −0·96 (−4·11 to 2·19) | |
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 106 | −0·135 | 68 | −1·499 | p=0·381 | −1·36 (−4·52 to 1·79) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 105 | −0·019 | 67 | −0·457 | p=0·818 | −0·44 (−4·33 to 3·45) | |
Placebo and IPT intervention arms both contained 15 schools.
Test included 20 counting sounds tasks, with up to 30 sounds per task. The total score was the number of times the sounds were counted correctly.
Crude estimates account for the cluster-randomised trial design.
Adjusted for stratified, cluster-randomised, trial design.
Fully adjusted for strata, age, sex, class, baseline haemoglobin concentration, and sustained attention score at baseline. Baseline haemoglobin concentration and baseline sustained attention scores were not available for all children.
Test included two tests, in which children were required to record the two or three numbers, respectively, that preceded the code. Each test comprised 20 sets of code transmission targets. The total score was the number of times the target digits were correctly identified.
Data available for children in 14 schools in each treatment arm in per-protocol analysis; and for 14 schools in placebo arm in intention-to-treat analysis.
Fully adjusted for strata, age, sex, class, baseline haemoglobin concentrations. Baseline haemoglobin was not available for all children. Since attention function was only assessed post-treatment, no adjustments could be made for attention at baseline.
Effect of IPT on educational achievement
| Number of children tested | Mean score | Number of children tested | Mean score | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Social science exam: standard 6 (maximum score 39) | |||||||
| Crude | 240 | 16·20 | 263 | 16·27 | p=0·951 | 0·07 (−2·36 to 2·50) | |
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 240 | −0·002 | 263 | 0·071 | p=0·951 | 0·07 (−2·36 to 2·50) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 200 | 1·893 | 250 | 1·440 | p=0·747 | −0·45 (−3·32 to 2·41) | |
| Social science exam: standard 7 (maximum score 34) | |||||||
| Crude | 198 | 14·78 | 232 | 15·60 | p=0·305 | 0·83 (−0·80 to 2·46) | |
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 198 | −0·399 | 232 | 0·380 | p=0·333 | 0·78 (−0·85 to 2·41) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 137 | 3·815 | 195 | 3·964 | p=0·938 | 0·15 (−3·75 to 4·05) | |
| Social science exam: standard 6 (maximum score 39) | |||||||
| Crude | 167 | 16·26 | 119 | 16·66 | p=0·774 | 0·40 (−2·46 to 3·26) | |
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 167 | −0·419 | 119 | −0·017 | p=0·774 | 0·40 (−2·46 to 3·26) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 144 | 1·583 | 116 | 1·193 | p=0·784 | −0·39 (−3·29 to 2·51) | |
| Social science exam: standard 7 (maximum score 34) | |||||||
| Crude | 146 | 14·71 | 120 | 15·41 | p=0·362 | 0·71 (−0·87 to 2·28) | |
| Observed–expected: adjusted for strata | 146 | −0·606 | 120 | 0·018 | p=0·421 | 0·62 (−0·95 to 2·20) | |
| Observed–expected: fully adjusted | 105 | 3·856 | 103 | 3·512 | p=0·867 | −0·34 (−4·53 to 3·84) | |
Placebo and IPT intervention arms both contained 15 schools.
Total number of correctly answered questions in a multiple-choice exam, specific to curriculum taught in each year group.
Crude estimates account for the cluster-randomised trial design.
Adjusted for stratified, cluster-randomised, trial design.
Fully adjusted for strata, age, sex, teacher absenteeism, quality of schooling, and baseline haemoglobin concentration. Baseline haemoglobin concentration was not available for all children. Social science exams were not carried out at baseline.
Data available for children in 14 schools in the placebo arm.