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    Validity of using mobile phone surveys to evaluate community health worker program in Mali by Chen, Xiaomeng, Mohan, Diwakar, Maïga, Abdoulaye, Frost, Emily, Coulibaly, Djeneba, Basil, Luay, Gueye, Birahim Yaguemar, Guindo, Mariam Traore, Keita, Assa Sidibé, Keita, Haoua Dembelé, Marx, Melissa A

    Published in BMC medical research methodology (03-06-2021)
    “…Abstract Background The monitoring and evaluation of public health programs based on traditional face-to-face interviews in hard-to-reach and unstable regions…”
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    Vitamin A supplementation in children under five during a one-week nutrition intensification program in Mali by Sangho, Hamadoun, Belemou, Boureyma, Keita, Haoua Dembélé, Keita, Assa Sidibé

    “…The National Nutrition Week (NNW) is designed to achieve 80% coverage of vitamin A supplementation among children aged 6 to 59 months. The objectives of this…”
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    Formative research on community-based vital events registration in Mali by Sangho, Hamadoun, Guindo Traoré, Mariam, Joos, Olga, Keita, Haoua Dembélé, Keita, Assa Sidibé, Munos, Melinda K

    “…The under-five mortality rate in Mali is high, with most deaths occurring in the community where there is no reliable vital events registration. The objective…”
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    Training mothers: a strategy to improve the treatment of acute respiratory infections among children in Mali by Sangho, Hamadoun, Keïta, Assa Sidibé, Keïta, Haoua Dembélé, Belemou, Boureyma, Keïta, Fatoumata Danfakha, Bamba, Sory Ibrahim, Traoré, Bouyagui, Dia, Amadou, Sidibé, Toumani

    “…Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are a major public health issue in Mali. The objective of this study was to examine the management of ARI within the…”
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    Follow-up of children born to HIV seropositive mothers in Mali by Sangho, Hamadoun, Sidibé Keïta, Assa, Dembélé Keïta, Haoua, Sylla, Mariam, Dia, Amadou, Mint Tayeb, Moulkher, Traoré Guindo, Mariam, Doumbia, Seydou, Bougoudogo, Flabou, Koné, Kassoum, Sidibé, Toumani

    “…The rate of mother-to-child transmission without perinatal antiretroviral treatment is 30 to 40%. Antiretroviral treatment of new-borns from HIV infected…”
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    Community-based intervention to reduce birth asphyxia mortality in Mali by Sangho, Hamadoun, Doumbia, Seydou, Dembélé Keïta, Haoua, Keïta, Assan Sidibé, Coulibaly, Lazare, Diakité, Baye, Téguété, Ibrahim, Sylla, Mariam, Keïta, Moussa, Sidibé, Toumani

    “…Approximately one million newborn babies die every year as a result of birth asphyxia in developing countries. The objectives of this study are to develop the…”
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    Formative research on community-based vital events registration in Mali by Sangho, Hamadoun, Traore, Mariam Guindo, Joos, Olga, Keita, Haoua Dembele, Keita, Assa Sidibe, Munos, Melinda K

    “…Au Mali, la mortalite infanto-juvenile est elevee. La plupart de ces deces se produisent dans la communaute sans un systeme d'enregistrement fiable. L'objectif…”
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    Suivi des nourrissons nés de mères séropositives au VIH au Mali by Sangho, Hamadoun, Keïta, Assa Sidibé, Dembélé Keïta, Haoua, Sylla, Mariam, Dia, Amadou, Mint Tayeb, Moulkher, Traoré Guindo, Mariam, Doumbia, Seydou, Bougoudogo, Flabou, Koné, Kassoum, Sidibé, Toumani

    “…Introduction : le risque de transmission du VIH de la mère à l’enfant sans chimiothérapie périnatale est de 30 à 40 %. Le traitement prophylactique aux…”
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    Intervention communautaire pour réduire au Mali la mortalité néonatale due à l'asphyxie by Sangho, Hamadoun, Doumbia, Seydou, Dembélé Keïta, Haoua, Keïta, Assa Sidibé, Coulibaly, Lazare, Diakité, Baye, Téguété, Ibrahim, Sylla, Mariam, Keïta, Moussa, Sidibé, Toumani

    “…RésuméEnviron un million de nouveau-nés meurent chaque année d’asphyxie dans les pays en développement. Les objectifs de cette étude étaient de former à la…”
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    Vitamin A supplementation in children under five during a one-week nutrition intensification programme in Mali by Sangho, Hamadoun, Belemou, Boureyma, Keita, Haoua Dembélé, Keita, Assa Sidibé

    “…Introduction: The National Nutrition Week (NNW) is designed to achieve 80% coverage of vitamin A supplementation among children aged 6 to 59 months. The…”
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    Recherche formative sur l’enregistrement d’évènements vitaux en milieu communautaire au Mali by Sangho, Hamadoun, Guindo Traoré, Mariam, Joos, Olga, Keita, Haoua Dembélé, Keïta, Assa Sidibé, Munos, Melinda K

    “…Objectif : Au Mali, la mortalité infanto-juvénile est élevée. La plupart de ces décès se produisent dans la communauté sans un système d’enregistrement fiable…”
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    Processus de supplémentation en vitamine A chez les enfants de moins de cinq ans lors d'une semaine d'intensification des activités de nutrition au Mali by Sangho, Hamadoun, Belemou, Boureyma, Keita, Haoua Dembélé, Keïta, Assa Sidibé

    “…Introduction?: le but de la Semaine d’Intensification des Activités de Nutrition (SIAN) est d’atteindre un taux de couverture d’au moins 80 % de…”
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    Training mothers: a strategy to improve the treatment of acute respiratory infections among children in Mali by Sangho, Hamadoun, Keïta, Assa Sidibé, Keïta, Haoua Dembélé, Belemou, Boureyma, Keïta, Fatoumata Danfakha, Bamba, Sory Ibrahim, Traoré, Bouyagui, Dia, Amadou, Sidibé, Toumani

    “…Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are a major public health issue in Mali. The objective of this study was to examine the management of ARI within the…”
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    Formation des mères : stratégie pour améliorer le traitement des infections respiratoires aiguës au Mali by Sangho, Hamadoun, Keïta, Assa Sidibé, Keita, Haoua Dembélé, Belemou, Boureyma, Keïta, Fatoumata Danfakha, Bamba, Sory Ibrahim, Traoré, Bouyagui, Dia, Amadou, Sidibé, Toumani

    “…RésuméAu Mali, les infections respiratoires aiguës (IRA) constituent de nos jours un problème de santé publique majeur. Notre objectif était d’étudier la prise…”
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    Management of sickle cell disease by health professional in Bamako by Sidibé, Toumani, Sangho, Hamadoun, Keïta, Haoua Dembélé, Belemou, Boureyma, Keïta, Assan Sidibé, Diakité, Baye, Diallo, Dapa, Ouane, Oumahane Diallo, Keïta, Mahamadou Marouf

    Published in Le Mali médical (2008)
    “…The sickle cell disease is a genotypic affection, suited to the black race, characterized by the presence of an abnormal haemoglobin S (HbS). The purpose of…”
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    Community intervention to reduce neonatal mortality due to asphyxiation in Mali by Sangho, Hamadoun, Doumbia, Seydou, Dembélé Keita, Haoua

    “…Approximately one million newborn babies die every year as a result of birth asphyxia in developing countries. The objectives of this study are to develop the…”
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    Management of sickle cells disease by households in Bamako by Sangho, Hamadoun, Keïta, Haoua Dembélé, Keïta, Assan Sidibé, Diarra, Fatoumata Y, Belemou, Boureyma, Dia, Amadou, Traoré, Mahamadou, Keïta, Fatoumata Danfaga, Diarra, Assa, Diakité, Baye, Diallo, Dapa, Sidibé, Toumani

    Published in Le Mali medical (2009)
    “…The sickle cell disease constitutes a major problem of public health. We find 5% to 20% of carriers of this disease in West Africa and 40% among some…”
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