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Household sampling through geocoded points and satellite view: A step-by-step approach to implement a spatial sampling method for demographic and health surveys in areas without population sampling frame and with limited resource settings.

Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique

August 2021

Institut de recherche pour le développement/Development research institute, Unité mixte de recherche 216/Mixed research unit 216: Mères et enfants face aux infections tropicale/Mother and child face to tropical infection, Faculté de pharmacie Paris-Descartes, 4, avenue de l'observatoire, 75006 Paris, France. Electronic address:

Introduction: Spatial sampling is increasingly used in health surveys as it provides a simple way to randomly select target populations on sites where reliable and complete data on the general population are not available. However, the previously implemented protocols have been poorly detailed, making replication difficult or even impossible. To our knowledge, ours is the first document describing step-by-step an efficient spatial sampling method for health surveys.

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Background: In Benin, malaria clinical cases, including the larger popular entity called "Palu" are evoked when people get fever. "Palu" is often self-diagnosed and self-medicated at home. This study aimed to describe the use of herbal medicine, and/or pharmaceutical medicines for prevention and treatment of malaria at home and the factors associated with this usage.

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Home treatment and use of informal market of pharmaceutical drugs for the management of paediatric malaria in Cotonou, Benin.

Malar J

October 2018

Institut de recherche pour le développement, Unité mixte de recherche 216: Mères et enfants face aux infections tropicales, Université Paris-Descartes, 4 Avenue de l'Observatoire, 75006, Paris, France.

Background: Malaria is the main cause of hospital admissions in Benin and a leading cause of death in childhood. Beside consultations, various studies have underlined the management of the disease through home treatment. The medicines used can be purchased in informal market of pharmaceutical drugs (IMPD) without prescription or any involvement of healthcare professional.

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[Ebola in Guinea: experience of stigma among health professional survivors].

Bull Soc Pathol Exot

October 2016

TransVIHMI (UMI 233 IRD, U 1175 Inserm), centre Norbert-Elias-EHESS, Marseille, France.

This article aims to describe the various forms of stigma faced by Ebola health professional survivors. A study based on in-depth interviews with 20 survivors was conducted in Conakry as part of PostEboGui multidisciplinary cohort research Program (Life after Ebola) in July-August 2015. Participants were health professionals, male and female, mostly with precarious positions in the health system.

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