Publications by authors named "Moussa Fofana"

We explore how the therapeutic landscape of Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic, shaped and reflected caregivers' home care of childhood diarrhea. Using interviews, group discussions, and participant observation, we found that caregivers described several categories of diarrhea, but in practice, adopted an experimental approach to home diarrheal care. Many managed incertitude by initially dosing children with street medicines and herbal infusions; they delayed seeking professional medical care to avoid expenses, observed their children's symptoms, consulted social networks, and used therapeutic foods.

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  • - The study compared the effectiveness of artesunate-sulfamethoxypyrazine-pyrimethamine to artemether-lumefantrine in treating uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Mali during 2003 and 2004.
  • - Results indicated a higher cure rate for artesunate-sulfamethoxypyrazine-pyrimethamine (98.7%) compared to artemether-lumefantrine (89.6%), with both treatments showing high efficacy post-re-infection correction.
  • - Both treatments were well-tolerated, with no serious adverse events reported, but artesunate-sulfamethoxypyrazine-pyrimethamine also helped prevent new infections effectively.*
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