Ilboudo, Abdoul Kader
Cissé, Assana
Milucky, Jennifer
Tialla, Dieudonné
Mirza, Sara A.
Diallo, Alpha Oumar
Bicaba, Brice W.
Charlemagne, Kondombo Jean
Diagbouga, Potiandi Serge
Owusu, Daniel
Waller, Jessica L.
Talla-Nzussouo, Ndahwouh
Charles, Myrna D.
Whitney, Cynthia G.
Tarnagda, Zekiba
Article History
Received: 13 July 2023
Accepted: 13 March 2024
First Online: 20 March 2024
Declarations
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: The authors declare no competing interests.
: Data analyzed in the study were obtained from the Burkina Faso Ministry of Health surveillance services. The Ministry of Health implemented the sentinel surveillance and determined SARIs surveillance to be a public health program in accordance with the law No. 23/94/ADP on the public health code and the ARRET No. 2023-83/MSHP/CAB/PM/MSHP on the organization and responsibilities of diseases surveillance services of Burkina Faso [CitationRef removed]; therefore, for the national ethics committee (Comité d’éthique pour la recherche en Santé au Burkina Faso), it did not required ethics approval. However informed oral consent to participate in the study was obtained from children’s parent and/or their legal guardians. All methods were carried out in accordance with relevant guidelines and regulations following the Helsinki recommendations [CitationRef removed].
: Not applicable.