Publications (10445)
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Identifying key characteristics of developed artificial intelligence algorithms to achieve meaningful impact on Canadian healthcare: a scoping review protocol
D Coulibaly, Azadeh Bayani, Bry Sylla, Aude Motulsky, Jean Noël Nikiema, Delphine Bosson-Rieutort
Introduction Empirical data on the barriers limiting artificial intelligence (AI)’s impact on healthcare are scarce, particularly within the Canadian context. This study aims to address this gap by conducting a scoping review to identify and evaluate AI algorithms developed by researchers affiliated with Canadian institutions for patient triag(...)
CINAHL, Context (archaeology), Health care, Medicine, Triage, MEDLINE, Systematic review, Protocol (science), Grey literature, Artificial intelligence, Computer science, Alternative medicine, Nursing, Psychological intervention
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Impacts of SAYE PLUS , an Antimalarial Phytomedicine With Potential Anti‐COVID‐19, on the Physical, Biological, and Genotoxicity Parameters of Rodents in Short‐Term Toxicity Studies
Joël Ouédraogo, Sylvain Ilboudo, Geoffroy Gueswindé Ouédraogo, Virginie Dakuyo, Salfo OUEDRAOGO, Gaëtan Donzéo SOMDA, Jean Claude Romaric Pingdwindé Ouédraogo, Moussa Ouédraogo, Rasmané Semdé, Sylvin Ouédraogo
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and following the World Health Organization's call for action, several traditional medicine recipes were used without any scientific prerequisites concerning their safety. The current study investigated several short-term toxicity parameters of SAYE PLUS, an antimalarial phytomedicine used in COVID-19 patie(...)
Phytomedicine, Toxicity, Medicine, No-observed-adverse-effect level, Acute toxicity, Pharmacology, Genotoxicity, Physiology, Median lethal dose, Toxicology, Traditional medicine, Internal medicine, Biology
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Frequency and factors associated with sexual dysfunction in chronic low back pain in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso).
Fulgence Kaboré, Charles Sougué, Camille Sompougdou, Blaise Dao, Kantiga Aida Eudoxie Abissiri, Binta Savadogo, W. J. Zabsonré/Tiendrébeogo, F. Kaboré, Dieu-Donné Ouédraogo
Aim
To evaluate the frequency and factors associated with sexual disorders during chronic common low back pain in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso).
Material and methods
We conducted an analytic cross-sectional study from May 10 to September 10, 2019, of adult patients with chronic non-deficient common low back pain. Sexual disorders were screened(...)
sexual disorders, low back pain, frequency, associated factors
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Prospection for potential new non-ribosomal peptide gene clusters in Bacillus genus isolated from fermented foods and soil through genome mining
Blaise Waongo, L. Ndayishimiye, F. Tapsoba, Wend-Soo Abel Zongo, Jinquan Li, A. Savadogo
Experimental studies, though often very costly, lead to the discovery of known antimicrobial products. Yet, pathogenic microorganisms are proving increasingly resistant to pre-existing antimicrobial molecules, and this is a cause for worldwide concern. Therefore, it is necessary to search for new molecules that could serve as alternatives in t(...)
Bacillus, nonribosomal peptide, lipopeptide, biosynthetic gene clusters, genome mining
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Open-heart Surgery for Congenital Heart Diseases at the University Hospital of Tengandogo: Epidemiologic, Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Evolution Aspects
Adama Sawadogo, Youssouf Naré, Yacouba Tamboura, Marie Madjidene, Moussa Bazongo, N. Korsaga Somé, Issaka Zallé, Alain Sanou, Safietou Tiemtoré, Lynda Compaoré, Lassina Konaté, Farid Belem, Adama Sanou
<i>Introduction</i>: Congenital heart diseases (CHD) consist of abnormalities in the structure of the heart and / or main blood vessels, which occur before birth; they represent the most common birth defects in newborns. The prognosis has improved over the years due to availability of echocardiogram and better access to medical, interventional(...)
Medicine, Cardiac surgery, General surgery, Intensive care medicine, Internal medicine
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Deployment and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines for refugees and migrants in regular and irregular situations: a mixed-method multicountry study
Pierina Benavente, Vinay Kampalath, Moussa Lonkila Zan, Nguyen Toan Tran, Elżbieta Czapka, Seyed-Moeen Hosseinalipour, Enrique Terán, Cheryl Martens, Biraj Man Karmacharya, Anjali Joshi, Jai K Das, Zahra Ali Padhani, Vicente B Jurlano, Maria Midea M Kabamalan, Laetitia Nyirazinyoye, Karl Blanchet
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has widened inequities, affecting migrant and refugee populations in vulnerable situations, who may face elevated risks of infection, constrained healthcare access and discrimination. Inclusive vaccination campaigns are recommended, but barriers persist. This study aimed to identify barriers and facilitators a(...)
Refugee, Medicine, Thematic analysis, Vaccination, Qualitative research, Focus group, Government (linguistics), Tanzania, Pandemic, Equity (law), Environmental health, Economic growth, Socioeconomics, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Political science, Disease, Infectious disease (medical specialty), Immunology, Sociology
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Predominance of DENV-3 among patients in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Shoukrat Ohuwa Toyin Bello, Alphonsine Ouédraogo, Lassina Traoré, Florencia Wendkuuni Djigma, Jacques Simporé
Background & objectives:
Dengue is an emerging vector-borne viral disease in tropical and subtropical areas such as Burkina Faso that experienced dengue outbreak in, 2013, 2016, 2017 and more recently in 2023. This study aimed to determine the seroprevalence and dengue serotype in suspected patients in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Methods:(...)
Dengue virus; Serotypes; NS1; IgM; IgG; Burkina Faso
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Superficial leiomyosarcoma of the face in a human immunodeficiency virus infected albino
Edouma Bohimbo Jacques Gérard, Wendpouiré Guiguimdé Patrice Laurent, Tamoh Fokam Stive, Godja Gochede, Njitung Caleb Tem, Bengondo Messanga Charles
Introduction : Superficial leiomyosarcoma is a skin neoplasm of smooth muscle origin. It is commonly seen on the extremities,
and it rarely affects the face. This is a presentation of a clinical case of superficial leiomyosarcoma in a human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) infected patient with albinism, and the treatment carried out with its(...)
face, leiomyosarcoma, neoplasm, resection, spindle cell
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L’utilisation du modèle intelligent dans la prédiction du solde migratoire et le nombre des migrants internationaux en Afrique de l’Ouest
TRAORE Adama, SAWADOGO Abdoulaye et KABORE Alexis
Les migrations représentent des phénomènes essentiels dans la dynamique des populations. Il est donc judicieux d’analyser la prévision des migrations humaines en intégrant des facteurs tels que l’urbanisation, les crises sanitaires, les crises sécuritaire et les politiques publiques. Le modèle intelligent, désormais omniprésente dans presque t(...)
solde migratoire ; nombre de migrants internationaux, réseau de neurones profond (RNP), Afrique de l’ouest.
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Positionnement épistémologique de la sociologie : d’un statut querellé à l’affirmation décomplexée d’une identité scientifique originale
Payaïssédé Salfo OUÉDRAOGO, Miyemba LOMPO et Moubassiré SIGUÉ
Le discours sociologique peut-il être scientifique, et à quelles conditions ? Comment définir cette scientificité et les moyens d’y accéder ? En tant que contribution théorique alimentée de savoirs expérientiels, ce texte se propose de répondre à ces questionnements. La sociologie naissante, celle comtiste et durkheimienne a été constamment co(...)
épistémologie, sociologie, science, méthode, statut scientifique.
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Tree populations show low regeneration of valued species in West Africa
Anne Mette Lykke, Nanna Rømer, Patrick Gonzalez, Romain Glèlè Kakaï, Habou Rabiou, Kossi Béssan Amegnaglo, Souleymane Ganaba, Bienvenu Sambou, Fatimata Niang, Bruno Herault, Reginald Tang Guuroh, Paulin Ouoba, Jérôme T. Yaméogo, Lassina Traoré, Brice Sinsin, Ogoudje Isidore Amahowe, Signe S. Bay, Thierry D. Houehanou, Laurent G. Houessou, Gérard N. Gouwakinnou, Marius H. Yetein, Boalidioa Tankoano, Amadé Ouédraogo, Issaka Ouédraogo, Paulette Taita, Bienvenu H.K. Amani, Brahima Coulibaly, Amadou Malé Kouyaté, Patrick van Damme, Wouter Vanhove, Ali Mahamane, Carolina Bonache, Simon Sambou, Idrissa Soumana, Abdou Amani, Inoussa Maman Mâarouhi, Anders S. Barfod
Tree populations have declined substantially in West Africa in recent decades, raising concerns since trees provide numerous ecosystem goods and services. Regional information on the population status of tree species could guide more effective conservation and regeneration of natural vegetation. Here, we report results of the first regional an(...)
Conservation, Degradation, Regional analysis, Size class distribution, Sahel and Sudan zones, Tree population structure
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L’allaitement maternel précoce au Burkina Faso « le premier vaccin du nourrisson » : Évolution des facteurs associés de 1993 à 2010
OUEDRAOGO Ousmane et GNOUMOU THIOMBIANO Bilampoa
L’allaitement maternel précoce renforce le système immunitaire du nourrisson. Au regard de son importance, les gouvernements travaillent à sa vulgarisation. La prévalence de l’allaitement maternel précoce était de 42 % au Burkina Faso en 2010 selon l’Enquête Démographique et de Santé (EDS). La présente étude vise à mieux cerner l’évolution des(...)
Allaitement maternel précoce, mortalité infantile, EDS, Burkina Faso
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Femmes et Pouvoir : Analyse socio-anthropologique des formes d’engagement politique des femmes au Burkina Faso
Ousmane Zoungrana | B.C Valérie Rouamba/ Ouedraogo
Au Burkina Faso, six (06) décennies après les indépendances, les femmes sont toujours sous-représentées dans
les sphères politiques et décisionnelles. En effet, sur cent vingt-sept (127) sièges occupés au parlement en
2015, on dénombrait dix-huit (18) femmes, soit un taux de 14%. Ce taux reste en dessous du seuil des 30%
recommandés par(...)
Femmes, Pouvoir, Engagement politique, société, Burkina Faso
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Staff Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Clinical Risks in Neonatology at the Tengandogo University Hospital Center, Burkina Faso
Alfred Chung Pui So, Aristide Arthur Djiguimde, Rélwendé Aristide Yaméogo, Nestor Bationo, Félicité Nana, Noélie Zoungrana, Kouliga Kafando, Fadima Yaya-Bocoum, Hervé Hien, Lassina Dao, Koiné Maxime Drabo
Patient safety requires good clinical risk management in hospitals. Very few studies focus on clinical risks in neonatology. We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study on staff knowledge and attitudes regarding clinical risks in the care of newborns at Tengandogo University Hospital. The results showed that 100% (22/22) of neonatology st(...)
Neonatology, University hospital, Medical prescription, Patient safety, Risk management, Risk assessment, Descriptive research, Neonatal intensive care unit
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Transmission intergénérationnelle de la fécondité au Burkina Faso : l’influence de la taille de la famille d’origine sur la fécondité des femmes à Ouagadougou
Fatimata KARAMBIRI, Moussa BOUGMA
La fécondité intéresse les chercheurs pour son impact sur le
développement des sociétés, surtout en Afrique subsaharienne. Elle est
influencée par des facteurs intergénérationnels, où la taille de la famille
des parents tend à se reproduire chez les enfants. Cet article explore cette
transmission de la fécondité à Ouagadougou, en s’intéres(...)
transmission intergénérationnelle, fécondité, choix reproductifs, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.