Research | Volume Number, Article number, 10 Jan 2025
Author 1 1, Author 2 2,3, Author 31
1Affiliation A, 2Affiliation B, 3Affiliation C
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Received: 08 Dec 2023 – Accepted: 10 Jan 2025 – Published: 10 Jan 2025
Domain: Field Epidemiology
Keywords: Chemoprevention, adherence, incidence, malaria, Tenkodogo, Burkina Faso
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Cite this article: Yewayan Larba Berenger Kabore et al . Factors contributing to preventing malaria in children aged 3 to 59 months after the first cycle of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Tenkodogo Health District of Burkina Faso, July 2020: A prospective cohort study. Journal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health. 2025;8:1.
Available online at: https://www.afenet-journal.net/content/article/8/1/full
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Table 1: Sociodemographic characteristics of children aged 03 to 59 months and their mothers or babysitters (n=842) |
||
N |
Proportion % |
|
Characteristics of children |
||
Sex |
|
|
Male |
426 |
50,59 |
Female |
416 |
49,41 |
Age |
|
|
12-59 months |
723 |
85,87 |
3-11 months |
119 |
14,13 |
Place of residence |
|
|
Urban |
616 |
73,16 |
Rural |
226 |
26,84 |
Sleeping under LLIN |
|
|
Yes |
769 |
91,13 |
Not |
73 |
8,87 |
Characteristics of mothers/caregivers |
||
Profession |
|
|
Farmer |
353 |
41,92 |
Housewife |
309 |
36,70 |
Merchant |
87 |
10,33 |
Student |
28 |
3,33 |
Official |
14 |
1,66 |
Other |
50 |
5,94 |
Educational attainment |
|
|
None |
554 |
65,80 |
Secondary |
140 |
16,63 |
Primary |
104 |
12,35 |
Literate |
38 |
4,54 |
Upper |
6 |
0,71 |
Having LLIN |
|
|
Yes |
820 |
97,39 |
Not |
22 |
2,61 |
Characteristics of living environment |
||
Cohabitation with animals |
488 |
57,96 |
Presence of larval breeding sites in the house |
405 |
48,1 |
Presence of latrine |
395 |
46,91 |
Presence of screens in the windows and doors Yes |
10 |
1,2 |
No |
831 |
98,7 |
Table 1: Sociodemographic characteristics of children aged 03 to 59 months and their mothers or babysitters (n=842) |
||
N |
Proportion % |
|
Characteristics of children |
||
Sex |
|
|
Male |
426 |
50,59 |
Female |
416 |
49,41 |
Age |
|
|
12-59 months |
723 |
85,87 |
3-11 months |
119 |
14,13 |
Place of residence |
|
|
Urban |
616 |
73,16 |
Rural |
226 |
26,84 |
Sleeping under LLIN |
|
|
Yes |
769 |
91,13 |
Not |
73 |
8,87 |
Characteristics of mothers/caregivers |
||
Profession |
|
|
Farmer |
353 |
41,92 |
Housewife |
309 |
36,70 |
Merchant |
87 |
10,33 |
Student |
28 |
3,33 |
Official |
14 |
1,66 |
Other |
50 |
5,94 |
Educational attainment |
|
|
None |
554 |
65,80 |
Secondary |
140 |
16,63 |
Primary |
104 |
12,35 |
Literate |
38 |
4,54 |
Upper |
6 |
0,71 |
Having LLIN |
|
|
Yes |
820 |
97,39 |
Not |
22 |
2,61 |
Characteristics of living environment |
||
Cohabitation with animals |
488 |
57,96 |
Presence of larval breeding sites in the house |
405 |
48,1 |
Presence of latrine |
395 |
46,91 |
Presence of screens in the windows and doors Yes |
10 |
1,2 |
No |
831 |
98,7 |
Yewayan Larba Berenger Kabore et al. Factors contributing to preventing malaria in children aged 3 to 59 months after the first cycle of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Tenkodogo Health District of Burkina Faso, July 2020: A prospective cohort study. Journal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health . 2025;8 :1
Yewayan Larba Berenger Kabore et al. Factors contributing to preventing malaria in children aged 3 to 59 months after the first cycle of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Tenkodogo Health District of Burkina Faso, July 2020: A prospective cohort study. Journal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health . 2025;8 :1
Chemoprevention
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