Kenya - Kombewa HDSS INDEPTH Core Micro Dataset 2011-2015 ( Release 2018)
Reference ID | INDEPTH.KE051.CMD2015.v1 |
Year | 2011 - 2015 |
Country | Kenya |
Producer(s) |
Dr. Walter Otieno - KEMRI/Walter Reed Project Peter Sifuna - KEMRI/Walter Reed Project Dr. Bernhards Ogutu - KEMRI/Walter Reed Project Dr. Lucas Otieno - KEMRI/Walter Reed Project |
Sponsor(s) | US Armed Forces Health Surveillance Centre Division of GEIS Operation - AFHSC-GEIS - Core |
Collection(s) | |
Metadata | Documentation in PDF |
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Jun 30, 2018
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Overview
Identification
INDEPTH.KE051.CMD2015.v1 |
Version
KE051.CMD2015.v1 2018-06-14
Overview
The Kombewa Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) grew out of the Kombewa Clinical Research Centre in 2007 and has since established itself as a platform for the conduct of regulated clinical trials, nested studies and local disease surveillance. The HDSS is located in a rural part of Kisumu County, Western Kenya, and covers an area of about 369 km2 along the north-eastern shores of Lake Victoria. A dynamic cohort of 141 956 individuals drawn from 34 718 households forms the HDSS surveillance population. Following a baseline survey in 2011, the HDSS continues to monitor key population changes through routine biannual household surveys. The intervening period between set-up and baseline census was used for preparatory work, in particular Global Positioning System (GPS) mapping. Routine surveys capture information on individual and households including residency, household relationships, births, deaths, migrations (in and out) and causes of morbidity (syndromic incidence and prevalence) as well as causes of death (verbal autopsy). The Kombewa HDSS platform is used to support health research activities, that is clinical trials and epidemiological studies evaluating diseases of public health importance including malaria, HIV and global emerging infectious diseases such as dengue fever. Formal data request and proposed collaborations can be submitted at Kombewadssdata@usamru-k.org Event history data
Individual
Scope
This study represnts only a portion of the total data associated with the complete Kombewa HDSS demographic surveillance as described in the study abstract.It specifically only includes the events defining the resident exposure of individuals under survellance as well as the delivery events of women. Each type of event contains minimal attributes describing the event:
Attributes common to each event:
Event Type,
Event Date
Observation date
Migration:
Origin and Destination
Delivery
Live born counts
Topic | Vocabulary | URI |
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Demography [N01.224] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Age Distribution [N01.224.033] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Emigration and Immigration [N01.224.625.350] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Residential Mobility [N01.224.791.700] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Sex Distribution [N01.224.803] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Vital Statistics [N01.224.935] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Life Expectancy [N01.224.935.464] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Life Tables [N01.224.935.530] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Rural Population [N01.600.725] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Coverage
The Kombewa HDSS is located in a rural part of Kisumu County, western Kenya, and covers an area of about 369km2 stretching along the north-eastern shores of Lake Victoria The demographic surveillance area (DSA) is about 40km west of Kisumu city, the administrative capital of Kisumu County, and borders the KEMRI/CDC HDSS to the west and northern parts. The site lies between longitudes 34024'00"E and 34041'30"E, and latitudes 0011'30" to N-0011'30"S, at an average altitude of 1400m above sea level. The area has a total of 37 subdivisions(sub-locations) and 359 villages based on mapping work done by the programme from 2008 to 2010
Residents household members of household resident within the demographic surveillance area.
Inmigrants are defined by intention to become resident, but actual residence eposodes of less than 90 days are censored.
Outmigrants are defind by intention to become resident elsewhere, but actual periods of non-resident less than 90 days are censored.
Children born to resident women are considered resident by default, irrespective of actual place of birth.
The data contains the events of all indididuals ever resident during the study period (01 Jan 2011 to 31 Dec 2015)
Producers and Sponsors
Name | Affiliation |
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Dr. Walter Otieno | KEMRI/Walter Reed Project |
Peter Sifuna | KEMRI/Walter Reed Project |
Dr. Bernhards Ogutu | KEMRI/Walter Reed Project |
Dr. Lucas Otieno | KEMRI/Walter Reed Project |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Sheila Ogwang | KEMRI/Walter Reed Project | Data Manager |
Jessica Cowden (Upto August 2016) | USAMRU-K | Data Manager |
Late Mary Oyugi | KEMRI/Walter Reed Project | Data Manager |
Name | Abbreviation | Role |
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US Armed Forces Health Surveillance Centre Division of GEIS Operation | AFHSC-GEIS | Core |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Winnie Opondo | KEMRI-WRP | Data Assistant |
Silas Nyagute | KEMRI-WRP | Chief Field Supervisor |
Metadata Production
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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iSHARE2 Technical Team | iS2TT | INDEPTH Network | Documentation of the study |
INDEPTH Network | int.indepth | INDEPTH Network | agency |
Sheila Ogwang | SO | Kombewa HDSS (KE051) | DDI Author |
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