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Additional file 1 of Impact of seasonal RTS,S/AS01E vaccination plus seasonal malaria chemoprevention on the nutritional status of children in Burkina Faso and Mali

Authors :
Grant, Jane
Sagara, Issaka
Zongo, Issaka
Cairns, Matthew
Yerbanga, Rakiswend�� Serge
Diarra, Modibo
Zoungrana, Charles
Issiaka, Djibrilla
Niki��ma, Fr��d��ric
Sompougdou, Fr��d��ric
Tapily, Amadou
Kaya, Mahamadou
Haro, Alassane
Sanogo, Koualy
Sienou, Abdoul Aziz
Traore, Seydou
Thera, Ismaila
Yalcouye, Hama
Kuepfer, Irene
Snell, Paul
Milligan, Paul
Ockenhouse, Christian
Ofori-Anyinam, Opokua
Tinto, Halidou
Djimde, Abdoulaye
Chandramohan, Daniel
Greenwood, Brian
Dicko, Alassane
Ou��draogo, Jean-Bosco
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
figshare, 2022.

Abstract

Additional file 1: Figure S1. Prevalence of severe nutritional outcomes in study children Burkina Faso and Mali over the study period 2017-2019 (mITT population). Table S1. Difference in mean Z-scores for nutritional indicators between study arms in Burkina Faso and Mali at the end of the malaria transmission season surveys (mITT population). Figure S2. Cumulative distribution functions of weight-for-height and MUAC-for-age in study children between study arms over the study period 2017-2019, centred on the Z-score cut-off for moderate malnutrition (mITT population). Figure S3. Cumulative distribution functions of weight-for-age and height-for-age in study children between study arms over the study period 2017-2019, centred on the Z-score cut-off for moderate malnutrition (mITT population). Table S2. Difference in mean changes in anthropometric measurements between study arms in Burkina Faso and Mali at the end of transmission season surveys between 2017-2018, 2018-2019 and 2017-2019. Table S3. Test of interaction between country and treatment arm. Figure S4. Prevalence of key nutritional outcomes in study children between study arms (SMC, RTS,S/AS01E and combined SMC + RTS,S/AS01E) in Burkina Faso (a) and Mali (b) over the study period 2017-2019 (mITT population). Table S4. Prevalence and prevalence ratios of primary outcomes between study arms in Burkina Faso and Mali at the end of the malaria transmission season surveys (per protocol population).

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7abbcacd7b486bb82dff901a08421450
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.19218441.v1