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The HPAfrica protocol: Assessment of health behaviour and population-based socioeconomic, hygiene behavioural factors - a standardised repeated cross-sectional study in multiple cohorts in sub-Saharan Africa
by
MacWright, William
, Owusu-Dabo, Ellis
, Amuasi, John
, Park, Jin Kyung
, Jang, Geun Hyeog
, Breiman, Robert F
, Teferi, Mekonnen
, Lunguya-Metila, Octavie
, Osei, Isaac
, Holm, Marianne
, Luby, Stephen P
, Im, Justin
, Marks, Florian
, Park, Se Eun
, Rakotozandrindrainy, Raphaël
, Pak, Gi Deok
, Popoola, Oluwafemi
, Rafindrakalia, Mathilde
, Meyer, Christian G
, Haselbeck, Andrea Haekyung
, Toy, Trevor
, Soura, Abdramane Bassiahi
, Panzner, Ursula
, Okeke, Iruka N
, Chon, Yun
, Mogeni, Ondari Daniel
, Seo, Hyeong Won
, Jeon, Hyon Jin
, Cruz Espinosa, Ligia Maria
, Seo, Hye Jin
in
Africa South of the Sahara - epidemiology
/ Age
/ Cohort Studies
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Developing countries
/ Disease
/ Epidemiology
/ Fever
/ Geographic Information Systems
/ Health Behavior
/ Health facilities
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infections
/ LDCs
/ Pathogens
/ Population
/ Population Surveillance
/ Population-based studies
/ Public health
/ Quality of life
/ Questionnaires
/ Research Design
/ Salmonella
/ Sanitation
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Spatio-Temporal Analysis
/ Tropical diseases
/ Typhoid
/ Typhoid Fever - epidemiology
2018
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The HPAfrica protocol: Assessment of health behaviour and population-based socioeconomic, hygiene behavioural factors - a standardised repeated cross-sectional study in multiple cohorts in sub-Saharan Africa
by
MacWright, William
, Owusu-Dabo, Ellis
, Amuasi, John
, Park, Jin Kyung
, Jang, Geun Hyeog
, Breiman, Robert F
, Teferi, Mekonnen
, Lunguya-Metila, Octavie
, Osei, Isaac
, Holm, Marianne
, Luby, Stephen P
, Im, Justin
, Marks, Florian
, Park, Se Eun
, Rakotozandrindrainy, Raphaël
, Pak, Gi Deok
, Popoola, Oluwafemi
, Rafindrakalia, Mathilde
, Meyer, Christian G
, Haselbeck, Andrea Haekyung
, Toy, Trevor
, Soura, Abdramane Bassiahi
, Panzner, Ursula
, Okeke, Iruka N
, Chon, Yun
, Mogeni, Ondari Daniel
, Seo, Hyeong Won
, Jeon, Hyon Jin
, Cruz Espinosa, Ligia Maria
, Seo, Hye Jin
in
Africa South of the Sahara - epidemiology
/ Age
/ Cohort Studies
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Developing countries
/ Disease
/ Epidemiology
/ Fever
/ Geographic Information Systems
/ Health Behavior
/ Health facilities
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infections
/ LDCs
/ Pathogens
/ Population
/ Population Surveillance
/ Population-based studies
/ Public health
/ Quality of life
/ Questionnaires
/ Research Design
/ Salmonella
/ Sanitation
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Spatio-Temporal Analysis
/ Tropical diseases
/ Typhoid
/ Typhoid Fever - epidemiology
2018
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The HPAfrica protocol: Assessment of health behaviour and population-based socioeconomic, hygiene behavioural factors - a standardised repeated cross-sectional study in multiple cohorts in sub-Saharan Africa
by
MacWright, William
, Owusu-Dabo, Ellis
, Amuasi, John
, Park, Jin Kyung
, Jang, Geun Hyeog
, Breiman, Robert F
, Teferi, Mekonnen
, Lunguya-Metila, Octavie
, Osei, Isaac
, Holm, Marianne
, Luby, Stephen P
, Im, Justin
, Marks, Florian
, Park, Se Eun
, Rakotozandrindrainy, Raphaël
, Pak, Gi Deok
, Popoola, Oluwafemi
, Rafindrakalia, Mathilde
, Meyer, Christian G
, Haselbeck, Andrea Haekyung
, Toy, Trevor
, Soura, Abdramane Bassiahi
, Panzner, Ursula
, Okeke, Iruka N
, Chon, Yun
, Mogeni, Ondari Daniel
, Seo, Hyeong Won
, Jeon, Hyon Jin
, Cruz Espinosa, Ligia Maria
, Seo, Hye Jin
in
Africa South of the Sahara - epidemiology
/ Age
/ Cohort Studies
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Developing countries
/ Disease
/ Epidemiology
/ Fever
/ Geographic Information Systems
/ Health Behavior
/ Health facilities
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infections
/ LDCs
/ Pathogens
/ Population
/ Population Surveillance
/ Population-based studies
/ Public health
/ Quality of life
/ Questionnaires
/ Research Design
/ Salmonella
/ Sanitation
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Spatio-Temporal Analysis
/ Tropical diseases
/ Typhoid
/ Typhoid Fever - epidemiology
2018
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The HPAfrica protocol: Assessment of health behaviour and population-based socioeconomic, hygiene behavioural factors - a standardised repeated cross-sectional study in multiple cohorts in sub-Saharan Africa
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The HPAfrica protocol: Assessment of health behaviour and population-based socioeconomic, hygiene behavioural factors - a standardised repeated cross-sectional study in multiple cohorts in sub-Saharan Africa
2018
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IntroductionThe objective of the Health Population Africa (HPAfrica) study is to determine health behaviour and population-based factors, including socioeconomic, ethnographic, hygiene and sanitation factors, at sites of the Severe Typhoid Fever in Africa (SETA) programme. SETA aims to investigate healthcare facility-based fever surveillance in Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Madagascar and Nigeria. Meaningful disease burden estimates require adjustment for health behaviour patterns, which are assumed to vary among a study population.Methods and analysisFor the minimum sample size of household interviews required, the assumptions of an infinite population, a design effect and age-stratification and sex-stratification are considered. In the absence of a population sampling frame or household list, a spatial approach will be used to generate geographic random points with an Aeronautical Reconnaissance Coverage Geographic Information System tool. Printouts of Google Earth Pro satellite imagery visualise these points. Data of interest will be assessed in different seasons by applying population-weighted stratified sampling. An Android-based application and a web service will be developed for electronic data capturing and synchronisation with the database server in real time. Sampling weights will be computed to adjust for possible differences in selection probabilities. Descriptive data analyses will be performed in order to assess baseline information of each study population and age-stratified and sex-stratified health behaviour. This will allow adjusting disease burden estimates. In addition, multivariate analyses will be applied to look into associations between health behaviour, population-based factors and the disease burden as determined in the SETA study.Ethics and disseminationEthic approvals for this protocol were obtained by the Institutional Review Board of the International Vaccine Institute (No. 2016–0003) and by all collaborating institutions of participating countries. It is anticipated to disseminate findings from this study through publication on a peer-reviewed journal.
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BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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