Publications (10464)
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The Outcomes of Pregnancy in Patients with Cirrhosis in a Low-Income Country
Kounpièlimè Sosthène Somda1,2, Ousséni Sinon1, Lawagoulé Joseph Emile Ky1, Toussaint Vebamba1, Aboubacar Coulibaly1,2, Christiane Bere1, Abel Sawadogo1, Arsène Roger Sombie1,2
Abstract
Pregnancy in cirrhotic-woman is a rare event [1] [2]. It causes particular risks related to liver disease and its treatments, with maternal and fetal consequences. The largest reported series to date is by Welton’s with 13 cases [3]. In Africa, few cases were reported. The purpose of this work was to report the hepatic and obstetric(...)
Cirrhosis, Pregnancy, Complications, Burkina Faso
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Exploring the spoilage microbiota of raw and processed meats under different storage environments and its related profiling methods: a review
Bassirou Ndoye, Mamoudou H. Dicko & Colin Gill
Raw and processed meats are potentially rich ecosystems colonized by a variety of
microorganisms whose growth and viability are strongly dependent on storage
conditions. Furthermore, for their own adaptations, microorganisms can release
exocellular compounds which contribute to meat spoilage due to changes in
physicochemical parameters acc(...)
Meats; spoilage,microbiota,culture-dependent and,independent methods,storage conditions; next,generation sequencing
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HIDDEN RESISTANCE IN STEVEN HAHN’S A NATION UNDER OUR FEET.
Harrouna MALGOUBRI and Jean DAO
This article analyzes Steven Hahn’s A Nation Under Our Feet (2004) using the theory of hidden resistance. From the slavery era to the Great Migration, African Americans worked out covert to circumvent the economic and socio-political hardships of life in Southern society. Hahn’s work highlights communication networks and rumors as important m(...)
African Americans; Hidden resistance; Politics; Political; Communication; Rumor
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Diversité végétale des bois sacrés suivant les secteurs phytogéographiques au Burkina Faso (Afrique de l’Ouest)
Savadogo S., Dimobe K., Ouoba YH
Au Burkina Faso, les bois sacrés sont des formations végétales protégées par les populations à des fins cultuelles. Ils sont préservés de l’action destructrice humaine car ils suscitent la crainte parmi les populations. Afin de montrer leur importance dans la conservation de la diversité végétale, les bois sacrés ont fait l’objet d’étude dans(...)
Bois sacrés, Relevés phytosociologiques, Conservation, Diversité végétale, Burkina Faso
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L’écart lexical dans Même au paradis on pleure quelquefois de Maurice Bandaman
Ratoguessiyaoba Virginie KABORE
L’objet de notre réflexion est d’appréhender le lexique sous l’angle de l’écart dans le roman Même au paradis on pleure quelquefois de Maurice Bandaman. Cet écrivain ivoirien s’y est investi dans une transformation de la langue française. Aussi sous l’angle lexical, la norme linguistique n’est pas toujours respectée créant de ce fait des écart(...)
écart, norme, lexique, matrice, style
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Analyse des facteurs explicatifs des déperditions scolaires des élèves du primaire dans la province du Kouritenga au Burkina Faso
YOGO Evariste Magloire, ZAONGO Lucien et WOBGO Boukaré
Le système éducatif du Burkina Faso enregistre beaucoup de déperditions scolaires au niveau primaire et post-primaire, malgré l’adoption de la Loi 013/2007/AN portant loi ’orientation de l’éducation au Burkina Faso, qui consacre l’obligation de scolariser les enfants de 6 à 16 ans, et les importantes ressources affectées à l’amélioration de la(...)
Burkina Faso, primaire, déperdition scolaire, facteurs explicatifs.
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Urinary Infections in Children in Two Hospitals in Burkina Faso
Zagre Nicaise, Zoungrana Chantal, Ouattara Ad Bafa Ibrahim, Ky Eunice, Ouedraogo Paul, Yonaba Caroline, Zohoncon Théodora
Objective: To study urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children hospitalised in
the paediatric wards of the Hôpital Saint Camille de Ouagadougou (HOSCO)
and the CHU Yalgado OUEDRAOGO (CHUYO). Methodology: This was a
retrospective descriptive cross-sectional study covering the period from 1 January
2018 to 31 December 2022, including childr(...)
Paediatrics, UTI, UCE
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Pragmatics and Intercultural Communication Among Students of Anglophone Studies
CISSE Bagnoumana
This study explores the role of pragmatics in intercultural communication among students of Anglophone Studies at Université Joseph KI-ZERBO. In a multicultural environment, students face challenges in effectively communicating across cultures, particularly when using a second language, English. The research investigates students' pragmatic co(...)
Pragmatics, Intercultural Communication, Sociopragmatic Competence, Second Language Acquisition, Speech Acts, Anglophone Studies, Communication Strategies.
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Modalités thérapeutiques et évolutives du pemphigus dans le service de dermatologie-vénéréologie du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Yalgado Ouédraogo
Ouédraogo Muriel Sidnoma , Degboé Bérénice, Tapsoba Gilbert Patrice ML, Rabalom Awa, Ouédraogo Nomtondo Amina, Ouangré Angèle , Korsaga/Somé Nina , Barro/Traoré Fatou, Niamba Pascal, Traoré Adama
Introduction : Le pemphigus est une affection fréquente dans notre pratique hospitalière locale. Sa prise en charge demeure un défi pour les dermatologues. Les protocoles de prise en charge diffèrent les uns des autres dans la littérature. L’objectif de ce travail était d’étudier les modalités de la prise en charge des pemphigus dans le servic(...)
pemphigus, prise en charge, profil évolutif
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Nutritional, Physicochemical, and Phenolic Profiles of Seeds and Seed Fats from Three Native Oleaginous Combretum Loefl. Species in West Africa
Adjima BOUGMA, Raoul BAZIE, Aminata SERE, Judicaël Thomas OUILLY, Souleymane BADO, and Ismaël Henri Nestor BASSOLE
Combretum adenogonium, Combretum glutinosum, and Combretum paniculatum. are indigenous oleaginous species of West Africa. The study was designed to assess the nutritional, physicochemical, and phenolic profiles of seeds and seed fats from three native oleaginous Combretum Loefl. species in West Africa. The AOAC and AOCS methods were used to de(...)
Combretum adenogonium; Combretum glutinosum; Combretum paniculatum; seed fat; nutritional composition; physicochemical properties
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Effects of Air Pollution on the Incidence of Respiratory Pathologies in the Cities of Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso
Zabado Jean François Roméo Tiégnan, Aristide Traoré, Bonewendé Mohamed Belemlilga, Bapio Valérie Elvira Jean Télesphore Bazie, Dado Jean Noël Koussé, Wendata Françis Dayama, Lassina Traoré, Teega-Wendé Clarisse Ouedraogo, Souleymane Bengyendé, Saamou Isaac Boni, Kouka Zoéwentallé Thibaut Ouédraogo, Wendkuuni Florencia Djigma, Jacques Simporé
Background: Environmental pollutants are exogenous compounds that can cause disturbances, have multiple harmful effects on health by targeting different human body organs and systems. Environmental pollutants are responsible of hormonal disrupting causing chronic non-communicable diseases, such as neurological disorders, hormonal cancers, redu(...)
Air Pollution, Health Effects, Respiratory Diseases, PM2.5, PM10, TSP
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Involvement of IL10 rs1800872 and rs1800896 in the Acquisition and Progression of Dengue Virus Infection to Severe Forms of the Disease in Burkina Faso
Aziz Sidi Aristide Tapsoba, Fadilatou Tassembedo, Lassina Traore, Shoukrat Ohuwa Toyin Bello, Mousso Sawadogo, Teega-Wende Clarisse Ouedraogo, Rogonoma Alice Ouedraogo, Patoinéwendé Denise Ilboudo, Potiandi Serge Diagbouga, Florencia Wendkuuni Djigma, Jacques Simpore
Background: Dengue fever is a major public health problem in Burkina Faso. Some people infected by dengue virus develop a severe dengue (SD) and potentially fatal form of the disease which are dengue hemorrhagic syndrome or dengue shock syndrome. Host genetic factors may be relevant, predisposing some individuals to severe disease. Polymorphis(...)
Dengue Hemorrhagic Syndrome, Dengue Shock Syndrome, Gene Polymorphism, IL10, Burkina Faso
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Disorders of Biochemical Parameters Associated with Protein-energy Malnutrition in Adults Hospitalized in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Alice Kiba-Koumaré, Fabienne Soudré, Raoul Karfo, Claude Kocola, Arnaud Kouraogo, Elié Kabré, Jean Sakandé
The assessment of the nutritional status of the hospitalized person is often considered secondary to the pathologies justifying hospitalization. A multicenter study conducted in six Belgian hospitals showed a risk of malnutrition in just over one in five patients. This malnutrition during hospitalization is more frequent in the elderly and tho(...)
Nutritional Status, Biochemical Markers, Hospitalized Persons, Ouagadougou
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Determinants of cervical cancer knowledge and barriers to human papillomavirus vaccine uptake among female university students: A cross-sectional study
Donkor A, Osei LP, Acquaah-Arhin EAK, Suka PD, Kitson-Mills D, Adjei ANA, Ohemeng E, Ouedraogo S, Dzomeku VM
Background: Cervical cancer is the second most common female cancer in Ghana. Cervical cancer is preventable through knowledge, vaccination against the human papillomavirus (HPV), screening and treatment of precancerous lesions.
Objective: This study aimed to assess the determinants of cervical cancer knowledge and barriers to HPV vaccine u(...)
Ghana; HPV; cervical cancer; university students; vaccination
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Improvement of the Sanitation of Public Places in Rural Areas in Burkina Faso: The Case of the Rural Commune of Béré in the Province of Zoundweogo
Ouindpouiré Auguste Aristide Soré, Oswald Augias Eros Kambiret, Yamine Binta Traoré, Clément Haro, Samuel Ouoba, Lionnel Sanou, Jean Bosco Bazié, Antoine Béré
This study assesses sanitation in public places in the rural commune of Béré, Burkina Faso, and proposes improvements. The diagnosis reveals a glaring lack of infrastructure: the majority of markets (88%), mosques (61%), churches (53%), and many schools (22%) lack latrines, and those that exist are often in poor condition, dirty, and poorly ma(...)
Sanitation Facilities, Innovations, Public Places, Rural Area, Burkina Faso