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[Malaria prevention practices in peri-urban zones of two health districts of Burkina Faso].

Koiné Maxime Drabo, Asséta Sawadogo, Samia Laokri, Jacques Saizonou, Hervé Hien, Tinoaga Laurent Ouedraogo.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Malaria prevention constitutes a key strategy to control this disease in Burkina Faso.
METHODS: A cross-sectional study conducted in July and August 2011, assessed malaria prevention practices of populations of peri-urban zones of the Bogodogo and Boulmiougou health districts of the city of Ouagadougou.
RESULTS: A total of 180 household heads, 192 mothers of children under the age of 5 years and 30 pregnant women were surveyed. For 86.7% household heads, 92% of mothers of children under the age of five years and 96.5% of pregnant women, mosquito bites represented the main mode of transmission of malaria. The majority of survey subjects reported a preference for mosquito coils rather than mosquito nets on the night preceding the survey. DISCUSSION: The content of malaria prevention communication must take into account sociodemographic realities and lifestyles of population groups, such as those living in peri-urban regions.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25490227

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sante Publique        ISSN: 0995-3914            Impact factor:   0.203


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1.  Stakeholder perceptions on the deployment of multiple first-line therapies for uncomplicated malaria: a qualitative study in the health district of Kaya, Burkina Faso.

Authors:  Denise Hien; Jean Moise Tanga Kaboré; Mohamadou Siribié; Issiaka Soulama; Nouhoun Barry; Adama Baguiya; Alfred Bewendtaoré Tiono; André-Marie Tchouatieu; Sodiomon Bienvenu Sirima
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2022-06-27       Impact factor: 3.469

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