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IHOPE is a prospective observational cohort in households in a rural district in Madagascar, which is the focus of a health system-strengthening project.
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IHOPE investigates the influences over time on individual and population health, development and economic well-being in the context of expanding health system improvements.
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The IHOPE cohort comprises a representative sample of Ifanadiana District population. Households were selected using a two-stage cluster sampling scheme involving 80 clusters and two strata.
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Two waves of household interview data collection took place between 2014 and 2016; baseline [n = 8310 individuals in 1522 households, including 1755 children under age 5, 1774 women (ages 15-49) and 1863 men (ages 15-59)] and Wave 2 [n = 8537 individuals in 1514 households (7629 from 1348 original households plus 908 in 166 replacement households)].
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Data include sociodemographics, anthropometrics, health, care-seeking, child development and economics (including expenditures, assets and income). We anticipate collecting biological samples including blood (for malaria, anaemia) and fecal samples (for enteric pathogens) in the future.
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IHOPE is a collaboration between the health care non-govermental organization (NGO) Pivot, the Madagascar National Institute of Statistics (INSTAT) and the Ministry of Health.
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IHOPE cohort data will be available in accordance with Pivot’s and INSTAT’s data-sharing policies. Malagasy or researchers collaborating with Malagasy students will have priority for access to the data.