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Open Access | Aging partially restores the efficacy of malaria vector control in insecticide-resistant populations of Anopheles gambiae s.l. from Burkina Faso

Author(s): 
Jones CM, Sanou A, Guelbeogo WM, Sagnon N, Johnson PC, Ranson H
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2012, 11:24 (23 January 2012)
Contact email: 
jonescm@liverpool.ac.uk

MalariaWorldAge is a key factor determining the susceptibility of mosquitoes to insecticides, not only in laboratory studies, but in response to field-based vector control interventions.

Open Access | Falciparum malaria in young children of rural Burkina Faso: comparison of survey data in 1999 with 2009

Author(s): 
Beiersmann C, Bountogo M, Tiendrebeogo J, De Allegri M, Louis VR, Coulibaly B, Ye M, Mueller O
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2011, 10:296 (11 October 2011)
Contact email: 
beiersmann@uni-heidelberg.de

MalariaWorldThe reduction in malaria prevalence in young children observed between 1999 and 2009 in a rural and formerly malaria holoendemic area of Burkina Faso is likely attributable to the increase in ITN availability and utilization over time.

Open Access | Intermittent Preventive Treatment of Malaria Provides Substantial Protection against Malaria in Children Already Protected by an Insecticide-Treated Bednet in Burkina Faso: A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Author(s): 
Amadou T. Konaté, Diadier A. Diallo, et al.
Reference: 
PLoS Med 8(2): e1000408
Contact email: 
Diadier.Diallo@lshtm.ac.uk

IPT of malaria provides substantial protection against malaria in children who sleep under an ITN.

Open Access | The plasticity of Plasmodium falciparum gametocytaemia in relation to age in Burkina Faso

Author(s): 
Ouedraogo A, Bousema T, de Vlas SJ, Cuzin-Ouattara N, Verhave J, Drakeley C, Luty AJ, Sauerwein R
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2010, 9:281 (12 October 2010)
Contact email: 
andrelin.cnrfp@fasonet.bf

The findings of this study suggest that although gametocytes are most commonly detected in children, the proportion of asexual parasites that is committed to develop into gametocytes may increase with age. These findings underscore the importance of adults for the human infectious reservoir for malaria.

Open Access | Field efficacy of pyrethroid treated plastic sheeting (durable lining) in combination with long lasting insecticidal nets against malaria vectors

Author(s): 
Chandre F, Dabire RK, Hougard J, Djogbenou LS, Irish SR, Rowland M, N'Guessan R
Reference: 
Parasites & Vectors 2010, 3:65 (3 August 2010)
Contact email: 
Fabrice.Chandre@ird.fr

A verandah trap experimental hut trial of ITPS with or without Olyset LN was conducted in the Vallee du Kou near Bobo-Dioulasso, where the two molecular forms of Anopheles gambiae s.s., S (frequency 65%) and M (frequency 35%), occur.

Open Access | Accuracy of a rapid diagnostic test on the diagnosis of malaria infection and of malaria - attributable fever during low and high transmission season in Burkina Faso

Author(s): 
Bisoffi Z, Sirima SB, Menten J, Pattaro C, Angheben A, Gobbi F, Tinto H, Lodesani C, Neya B, Gobbo M, Van den Ende J
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2010, 9:192 (7 July 2010)
Contact email: 
zeno.bisoffi@sacrocuore.it

In the dry season the RDT has a low positive predictive value, but a very high negative predictive value for malaria-attributable fever. In the rainy season the negative test safely excludes malaria in adults but not in children.

Evaluation of 13 selected medicinal plants from Burkina Faso for their antiplasmodial properties

Author(s): 
Olivia Jansen, L. Angenot, M. Tits, J.P. Nicolas, P. De Mol, J.-B. Nikiéma, M. Frédérich
Reference: 
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 130, Issue 1, 6 July 2010, Pages 143-150
Contact email: 
ojansen@ulg.ac.be

Dicoma tomentosa (Asteraceae) and Psorospermum senegalense (Clusiaceae) appeared to be the best candidates for further investigation of their antiplasmodial properties, reported for the first time by this study.

Policy brief on improving access to artemisinin-based combination therapies for malaria in Burkina Faso

Author(s): 
Bocar Kouyatéa and Victor Nanaa
Reference: 
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 26: 233-236 2010

Statistics from health facilities in 2006 show that 40.1 percent of medical consultations, 53.4 percent of hospital admissions, and 45.8 percent of deaths are malaria related.

Letter: Genetic variation in human HBB is associated with Plasmodium falciparum transmission

Author(s): 
Louis Clement Gouagna, Germana Bancone, Frank Yao, Bienvenue Yameogo, Kounbobr Roch Dabiré, Carlo Costantini, Jacques Simporé, Jean Bosco Ouedraogo, David Modiano
Reference: 
Nature Genetics Volume 42, Issue 4 Pages 328-331 (21 March 2010)
Contact email: 
david.modiano@uniroma1.it

We examine variants in HBB that have been shown to be protective against malaria and test whether these are associated with the transmission of the parasite from the human host to the Anopheles vector.

Open Access | Diversity in anopheline larval habitats and adult composition during the dry and wet seasons in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)

Author(s): 
Florence Fournet, Maud Cussac, Ali Ouari, Pierre-Erwann Meyer, Hyacinthe K Toe, Louis-Clement Gouagna, Roch K Dabire
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2010, 9:78 (19 March 2010)
Contact email: 
dabire_roch@hotmail.com

Several cases of malaria are frequently recorded during the dry period in Ouagadougou town (Burkina Faso). This has led to the design of a series of studies focusing on both parasitological and entomological investigations intended to provide relevant health data on the risk of local malaria transmission according to the way of urbanisation.

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