Mariam Oke
10 Papers
5 Citations
Mariam Oke is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Population. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Impact of land-use on malaria transmission in the Plateau region, southeastern Benin
Arthur Sovi,Renaud Govoetchan,Filémon Tokponnon,Hermine Hounkonnou,Rock Aïkpon,Fiacre R. Agossa,Virgile Gnanguenon,Albert Sourou Salako,Christian D Agossou,Razaki Ossè,Mariam Oke,Dina Gbénou,Achille Massougbodji,Martin Akogbeto +13 more
TL;DR: The creation of fishponds basins and the development of market-gardening activities increased drastically the malaria transmission in Itassoumba, and the heterogeneous character of malaria epidemiology was confirmed.
Entomological Characteristics of Malaria Transmission across Benin: An Essential Element for Improved Deployment of Vector Control Interventions
Tatchémè Filémon Tokponnon,Razaki Ossè,Germain Gil Padonou,Cyriaque Dossou Affoukou,Aboubakar Sidick,Wilfried Sewade,Arsène Jacques Y. H. Fassinou,Come Z. Koukpo,Bruno Akinro,Louisa A. Messenger,Mariam Oke,Alexis Tchevoede,Aurore Ogouyemi-Hounto,Dorothée Kinde Gazard,Martin Akogbeto +14 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors conducted a study on vector dynamics and transmission across the country's departments in order to generate an entomological transmission profile, which is used to stratify and plan vector control interventions in high transmission districts to better protect the most at-risk populations.
Assessment of long-lasting insecticidal net coverage, use and physical integrity one year after universal distribution campaign in Plateau department in South- East Benin
Filémon T. Tokponnon,Yolande Sissinto,Aurore Hounto Ogouyémi,Arthur Sovi,Virgile Gnanguenon,Adicath Adéola Adéothy,Abel Wapo,Bruno Aholoukpe,Patrick MakoutodÃ,Alioun Adéchoubou,Ossè A. Razaki,Raphael N’guessan,Dina Gbénou,Mariam Oke,Dorothée Kinde Gazard,Achille Massougbodji,Martin Akogbéto +16 more
TL;DR: The universal distribution campaign in Benin has significantly increased LLIN coverage and ownership policy in the community, and around 89% of the total of LLINs observed was in good condition.
Vector resistance to pyrethroids and impact on the efficacy of insecticide-treated mosquito nets in Southern Benin
T. Tokponnon Filémon,Arthur Sovi,Ossè A. Razaki,Mariam Oke,Dorothée Kinde Gazard,C. Akogbéto Martin +5 more
- 30 Nov 2018
TL;DR: This study compares the effectiveness of LLINs in two areas, low and high resistance areas, and has not shown evidence of an impact of resistance on the efficacy of LLIns.
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Impact of long-lasting, insecticidal nets on anaemia and prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum among children under five years in areas with highly resistant malaria vectors
Filémon Tokponnon,Aurore Hounto Ogouyémi,Yolande Sissinto,Arthur Sovi,Virgile Gnanguenon,Sylvie Cornelie,Adicath Adéola Adéothy,Razaki Ossè,Abel Wakpo,Dina Gbénou,Mariam Oke,D. Kinde-Gazard,Immo Kleinschmidt,Martin Akogbeto,Achille Massougbodji +14 more
TL;DR: The results of this study showed that the resistance of malaria vectors seems to date not have affected the impact of LLIns and the use of LLINs was highly associated with reduced malaria prevalence irrespective of resistance.