Data for: "Cervicovaginal Immune Activation in Zambian Women with Female Genital Schistosomiasis"

Permanent identifier

https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.00001926

Description

This dataset contains demographic characteristics and laboratory results of 212 study participants who participated in a study on Cervicovaginal immune activation in Zambian women with female genital schistosomiasis. Each row refers to a study participant with a unique study ID number. Data can be shared for the purpose of ethically approved health research, on condition that relevant parties comply with data security conditions and other requirements associated with the research study.

Data collection methods

The home visit included assessment of eligibility, a questionnaire, genital self-sampling (cervical and vaginal), and a single urine specimen. Questionnaire data were captured on tablets using Open Data Kit (ODK).

Data analysis and preparation

Please consult “Cervicovaginal Immune Activation in Zambian Women With Female Genital Schistosomiasis” (10.3389/fimmu.2021.620657), published in Frontiers in immunology.

Key dates

Please consult “Cervicovaginal Immune Activation in Zambian Women With Female Genital Schistosomiasis” (10.3389/fimmu.2021.620657), published in Frontiers in immunology.

Population

Women diagnosed with female genital schistosomiasis in Zambia

Privacy

Names and other direct identifiers have been removed prior to submission. Participant age and other information that may be used to identify participants in combination with other data has been placed into broad categories to reduce the disclosure risk. However, there remain a number of unique measurements

Data may only be shared for use in health research, where ethical approval for the work has been obtained.

Ethics

The cross-sectional bilharzia and HIV (BILHIV) study was nested in HPTN 071 (PopART), a cluster randomized trial to measure the impact of an HIV-1 combination prevention package. The same ethics approvals apply.

Keywords

HIV-1, Female Genital Schistosomiasis, S. haematobium, Polymerase Chain Reaction

Language of written material

English

Project information

The cross-sectional bilharzia and HIV (BILHIV) study was nested in HPTN 071 (PopART), a cluster randomized trial to measure the impact of an HIV-1 combination prevention package.

Project name Funder/sponsor Grant number
Coss-sectional bilharzia and HIV (BILHIV) study Wellcome Trust Unspecified

Creators

Forename Surname Faculty / Dept Institution Role
Amy Sturt Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases / Department of Clinical Research London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Data Creator
Amaya Bustinduy Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases / Department of Clinical Research London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Data Creator
Emily Webb Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health / Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Data Creator

File description

Filename Description Access status Licence
MAGPIX_dataset Dataset containing limited demographic characteristics and laboratory results of 212 study participants who participated in a study on Cervicovaginal immune activation in Zambian women with female genital schistosomiasis Request access Data Sharing Agreement
MAGPIX_data_codebook Codebook for MAGPIX dataset Open to all Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
BILHIV_consent_form Consent form for "Validation of home-based cervical and vaginal self-sampling for the diagnosis of Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS) in Zambian women with and without HIV seroconversion" Open to all Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)