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Provision of SQ-LNS also holds promise in incentivizing vaccination as well as other health services.
The investigators will estimate 1) the effectiveness of a SQ-LNS mass supplementation program added to routine immunization program compared to routine immunization program alone in terms of measles vaccine coverage, after 12 months of program implementation, 1) in children aged 12-23 months in the end line cross-sectional household survey, 2) in children aged 6-12 months at inclusion, in a longitudinal 12 months follow-up survey.
Secondary objectives are to assess the barriers and facilitators from the perspectives of parents/legal guardian of children, health care providers and community health workers and to assess the cost-efficiency of the
This study will be implemented in 20 wards covering the Karasuwa and Nguru Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Yobe state, Northeast Nigeria.
This is a pragmatic parallel cluster randomized trial (PCT) with baseline measure with different populations and data collection modes: 1) baseline and end line cross-sectional household surveys of children aged 12-23 months, 2) a longitudinal follow-up survey (LS) of children aged 6-12 months at inclusion, 3) a qualitative feasibility and acceptability survey of parents of children aged 6-23 months, of health providers, of community health workers and community representatives and 4) a cost survey of parents/legal guardian of children from the longitudinal follow-up cohort, and 5) a health facility cost survey of a randomized subsample of health facilities.
Clusters will be randomly allocated at a ratio of 1:1 either to the standard arm or to the NutriVax arm:
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Background/ Rational
Every year, hundreds of thousands of children are treated for severe wasting while experiencing repeated and prolonged outbreaks of vaccine-preventable illnesses, most notably measles. At least 20 million children annually still do not receive immunizations. Northeast Nigeria is at the epicentre of this dynamic, recording some of the worst malnutrition indicators and lowest vaccination coverage rates in the world.
Small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements (SQ-LNS) are a class of ready-to-use food supplements which are highly nutrient-dense and fortified designed for preventing malnutrition and improving child survival, growth, and development. A recent meta-analysis on SQ-LNS reveals that feeding a child just one sachet of SQ-LNS a day for a year can reduce their risk of mortality by 27%, and reduce cases of severe wasting by 31% and severe stunting by 17%. The overall strength of evidence on SQ-LNS benefits led the authors of a 2021 Lancet review to call scaling-up SQ-LNS a priority action.
Provision of SQ-LNS also holds promise in incentivizing vaccination as well as other health services.
Primary objective
To estimate the effectiveness of a SQ-LNS mass supplementation program added to routine immunization program compared to routine immunization program alone in terms of measles vaccine coverage, after 12 months of program implementation, in children aged 12-23 months in the end line cross-sectional household survey.
Main secondary objective
To estimate the effectiveness of a SQ-LNS mass supplementation program added to routine immunization program compared to routine immunization program alone in terms of measles vaccine coverage, after 12 months of program implementation, in children aged 6-12 months at inclusion in the longitudinal 12 months follow-up survey.
Secondary objectives
Study sites : 20 wards covering the Karasuwa and Nguru Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Yobe state, Northeast Nigeria
Study design
A pragmatic parallel cluster randomized trial (PCT) with baseline measure with different populations and data collection modes: 1) baseline and end line cross-sectional household surveys of children aged 12-23 months, 2) a longitudinal follow-up survey (LS) of children aged 6-12 months at inclusion, 3) a qualitative feasibility and acceptability survey of parents of children aged 6-23 months, of health providers, of community health workers and community representatives and 4) a cost survey of parents/legal guardian of children from the longitudinal follow-up cohort, and 5) a health facility cost survey of a randomized subsample of health facilities.
Interventions compared
The unit of randomization (cluster) will be the ward and its catchment area. Clusters will be randomly allocated at a ratio of 1:1 either to the standard EPI arm or to the NutriVax arm.
Statistical analyses
Differences in measles vaccine coverage (dose 1) between control and intervention arms at end line will be assessed using multilevel regression models.
The study will be conducted in compliance with the protocol, the Declaration of Helsinki, the GCP guidelines and the Nigerian National Code for Health Research Ethics
Timeline : 2 years (December 2023-December 2025)
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Cécile Cazes, PhD; Kevin Phelan, MSc
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