The “canary fridge” and pre-referral treatment of severe cases of malaria by community health workers: insights from Burkina Faso

Authors

  • Ourohiré Millogo IRSS
  • Hamed Sidwaya OUÉDRAOGO Ministère de la Santé, Direction de la promotion de la santé des populations, Burkina Faso
  • Mamadou BOUNTOGO
  • Ousseini OUÉDRAOGO
  • Ali SIÉ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64707/revstss.v48i1.1703

Keywords:

Key words: pre-referral, artesunate suppositories, canari fridge, malaria, Burkina Faso

Abstract

Introduction

Community health workers are crucial for achieving malaria control goals in Burkina Faso. We assessed the pilot phase of pre-referral treatment of severe cases of malaria in the Sahel health region. The findings from this evaluation could inform the effective scaling up of the intervention.

Methods

This cross-sectional survey assessed community health workers (CHWs) on their knowledge of the strategy, recognition of symptoms of severe case of malaria, management of supplies and data, and use of "canary fridge" devices for storing the artesunate suppositories. Proportions and standard deviations were used to describe the sample.

Results

Of the 177 community-based health workers, 16.3% (29) were women, and 15% (27) had no formal education. Among them, 78% (138) were trained and actively implementing the intervention. Most CHWs had an adequate "canary fridge", and 88% (122) stored the suppositories correctly. However, about 25% (34) of CHWs experienced stock-outs of artesunate. Of those who tested positive for malaria, 18.8% (2,238 out of 11,931) had severe malaria, and 69.5% (1,555 out of 2,238) received the artesunate suppositories before the reference to a health center. The CHWs assessed had poor knowledge of the various signs of severe malaria.

Conclusion

The implementation of pre-referral treatment of severe cases of malaria by CHWs was effective but requires consistent formative supervision to achieve optimal results.

 

Key words: pre-referral, artesunate suppositories, canari fridge, malaria, Burkina Faso

Published

2025-06-30

How to Cite

Millogo, O., OUÉDRAOGO, H. S. ., BOUNTOGO, . M., OUÉDRAOGO, O. ., & SIÉ, A. (2025). The “canary fridge” and pre-referral treatment of severe cases of malaria by community health workers: insights from Burkina Faso. Sciences De La Santé, 48(1), 83–103. https://doi.org/10.64707/revstss.v48i1.1703

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