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Women and Children as the Focus for Control of Schistosomiasis Infections in the Irrigations Area of Burkina Faso

Completed
Conditions
Schistosomiasis
Registration Number
NCT00463528
Lead Sponsor
DBL -Institute for Health Research and Development
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to examine the extent of schistosomasis infections in women and children, their daily activites that encumber contact with water and their knowledge and attitudes towards the prevention of schistosomiasis.

The hypothesis that will be explored is that women and children spent more time with agricultural and household activities which bring them in contact with water and therefore give them an increased risk of being infected by schistosoma. Prevention and control of schistosomiasis has to be focusing on women and children.

Detailed Description

The study will be carried out in and irrigation area of Burkina Faso where people relay on water. The study applies several methodes;

1. Parasitological survey: From thre villages 200 women and children are randomly sampled to have their urin and stool examined for parasittes.

2. Observations: At each village sites at the irrigation canals where people meet and have their activities observations of the kind and the duration of watercontact will be observed.

3. Focus group interview: In each village 5 focus group interviews will be conducted with 6 to 12 participants in each group

4. Individual interviews: for the participant in the focus group interview a total of 45 participants will be selected for indept individual interviews

5. Questionnaire: a total of 360 questionnairs will be distributed to participants in the parasitological survey, the focus group interviews and to participants who did not participate in any of the above mentioned.

Participants will be women and children from the three villages.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
360
Inclusion Criteria

Women and children from three villages

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
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