Publications (8053)
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Le musée de l’eau à Loumbila au Burkina Faso : Valorisation du patrimoine lié à l’eau
Ilboudo/Thiombiano Foniyama Elise
« L'eau est une substance chimique constituée de molécules H₂O.
Ce composé, très stable, mais aussi très réactif, est un excellent solvant à l'état liquide. Dans de nombreux contextes, le terme eau est employé au sens restreint d'eau à l'état liquide, ou pour désigner une solution aqueuse diluée »1. Le village de Loumbila est localisé à 25 k(...)
Eau, vestiges liés de l'eau, symboles, fonctions, usages
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Phytochemicals properties of Carica papaya Linn seeds’ essential oil and their antifungal and antibacterial activities
OUEDRAOGO Assétou, NIKIEMA Philippe Augustin, YAMEOGO Gérard Josias, SOURABIE Pane Bernadette, BASSAVE Belinda amata Hafouo, KONATE Soumaïla, NIKIEMA Marguerite Edith, NIKIEMA Oueogo, GOUMBRI Wendinmi Bertrand Florent and BARRO Nicolas
Carica papaya seeds have been used as traditional medicine. This study aims to determine the
phytochemicals of papaya seeds essential oils their antimicrobial properties. Polyphenolic content and
antioxidant properties were determined with standard methods. GC-MS was used to analyze chemical
compounds. Antimicrobial properties were perfo(...)
Essential oils, Carica papaya, Phytochemical properties, antioxidant, antifungal and antibacterial activities
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Factors influencing the choice between IUD and Implant among long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARCs) users in Burkina Faso
Zan Lonkila Moussa and Guiella Georges
Background: Long-acting and reversible contraceptive methods hold great potential as solutions to address the unmet need for contraception and the significant discontinuation rates, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Among these methods, the Implant has gained popularity in sub-Saharan Africa, whereas the utilization of Intrauterine Devices (IU(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
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L’Éclampsie dans le Service de Réanimation du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sourô Sanou : Fréquence et Facteurs Associés à la Mortalité Maternelle Eclampsia in the Intensive Care Unit of the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sourô Sanou: Frequency and Factors Associated with Maternal Mortality
Guibla I, Congo Chamir SWP, Ilboudo SC, Traoré SIS, Ouattara AC, Sanou FFR, Bougouma CTWH, Ki KB, Somé D, Traore IA
Introduction. Les complications de la pré-éclampsie constituent un motif fréquent d’admission en réanimation. L’objectif de ce travail était d’étudier l’éclampsie dans le service de réanimation polyvalente du Centre Hospitalier Sourô Sanou. Méthodologie. Il s’agissait d’une étude transversale analytique dont la collecte des données a été prosp(...)
Eclampsia; Maternal mortality; Pregnancy hypertension; Burkina Faso
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Les technocomplexes du Late Stone Age du Burkina Faso
KOTE Lassina et TOUBGA Lassané
Le Late Stone Age est la séquence préhistorique la mieux connue au Burkina Faso. Sur le plan chronoculturel, il correspond selon ses différentes subdivisions à la période des grandes mutations et bouleversements sociaux marquée par les faciès culturels du Paléolithique supérieur, du Mésolithique et du Néolithique européen. Sur le plan palé(...)
Late Stone Age, Technocomplexes, Fossiles directeurs, Holocène, Datation
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Tight control of rheumatoid arthritis: Efficacy in a resource constrained setting
Tiendrébéogo WJSZ1, Kenagnon D1, Kaboré F1, Sougué C2, Sompougdou C3, Zongo E1, Tinni-Ayouba I1, Durez P4, Ouedraogo DD1
Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of a treatment strategy based on the “tight control” principle in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) with a one year follow up and in a limited resource setting..
Method: This was a « before-after » observational study, comparing disease activity and handicap in the same patien(...)
Tight control, Treat to target, Strategy, Treatment, Rheumatoid arthritis
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From non-rights of heritage to land donation in Dassa and Niaogho in Burkina Faso
Konseiga/Zangré Kis-Wend-sida Romaine, Nébié Gaoussou, Bacyé Yisso Fidèle
Women are portrayed as marginalized regarding their access to land. NGOs and many authors present this situation irrespective of its relativistic nature. Through the example of the localities of Niaogho and Dassa in Burk ina Faso, this article presents peculiarities that question the general understanding that women do not have access(...)
access to land; lineage; no inheritance right, donation
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L’EVALUATION DES APPRENTISSAGES A L’UNIVERSITE : UN MOYEN DE DEVELOPPER LE SENTIMENT D’AUTO-EFFICACITE
YOGO Evariste Magloire
À partir d’une approche théorique questionnant les défis et les enjeux de la
pratique pédagogique, cet article se propose de contribuer à (re)positionner
l’évaluation, comme un processus de médiation entre l’apprenant et le savoir
d’une part, et entre l’apprenant et l’enseignant, d’autre part. Évaluer, pour
un enseignant, c’est savoir appr(...)
évaluation- motivation - enseignement/apprentissage - sentiment d’auto-efficacité
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Langagité entre expressivité et ritualité : le paradigme du masque africain et postmodernisation du discours scientifique
SANOU Noël
Le présent propos pose les linéaments d’un constat introductif d’une
évolution, puis une multiplication de méthodes de lecture du mascaire qui le reflètent
chacun à partir de ses postulations et ses outils interprétatifs. Cette évolution dans
l’épistémè du masque est depuis la fin des années 1980 à son tournant sémiotique,
après avoir o(...)
masque africain, terminologie, étymologie, post-ethnologie, paradigme postmoderne, sémiotique
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Effectiveness of conditional cash transfers, subsidized child care and life skills training on adolescent mothers’ schooling, sexual and reproductive health, and mental health outcomes in Burkina Faso and Malawi: the PROMOTE Project pilot randomized controlled trial protocol
Caroline W. Kabiru, Alister Munthali, Nathalie Sawadogo, Anthony Idowu Ajayi, Catherine Asego, Patrick G. Ilboudo, Anne M. Khisa, Grace Kimemia, Beatrice Maina, Jane Mangwana, Michelle Mbuthia, Ramatou Ouedraogo, Chrissie Thakwalakwa, David Wanambwa, Alexandra Tapsoba, Witness Olex Tapani Alfonso
Introduction Girls’ and women’s health as well as social and economic wellbeing are often negatively impacted by early childbearing. In many parts of Africa, adolescent girls who get pregnant often drop out of school, resulting in widening gender inequalities in schooling and economic participation. Few interventions have focused on education(...)
Adolescent mothers, Schooling, Randomized controlled trial, Interventions, Malawi, Burkina Faso
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Physicochemical Evaluation of Soil-Cement by X-Ray Fluorescence: Percentage-Based Data
Donzala D. Some, Takenori Hino, Hirofumi Usui, and Mathiro J. Sindete
Cement Deep mixing method applied in Lowland areas, is mostly set to a value of water-cement ratio equal to one (W/C =
1.0). Also, W/C is determined based on empirical experience so far, and Engineers seem reluctant to increase the amount of water
(W/C > 1). They have concerns over the possibility of insufficient mechanical strength of imp(...)
physico-chemical evaluation, soil-cement, Ariake clay, X-ray fluorescence, W/C
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Alteration Typology and Geochemical Signatures of the Napélépéra Gold-Bearing Granodiorite in South-West Burkina Faso (West Africa) Alteration Typology and Geochemical Signatures of the Napélépéra Gold-Bearing Granodiorite in South-West Burkina Faso (West Africa)
OUEDRAOGO Théophile, SAWADOGO Sâga, ILBOUDO Hermann, NABA Séta
The characterization of the relationships between mineralization and hydrothermal alteration is an essential element in understanding gold deposits. In south-west Burkina Faso, the Napélépéra mineralisation, the mobility of chemical elements and alteration-mineralization relationships were studied by means of selected core drilling and geochem(...)
Gold Mineralization, Alteration
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Genetic Factors Associated with Response to Breast Cancer Chemotherapy in Burkina Faso: Case of the CHEK2 1100delC Mutation
[Fabienne Marie Soudre, Alice Kiba, Raoul Karfo, Arnaud Kouraogo, Mousso Savadogo, Lassina Traore, Aboubacar Bambara, Roland Some, Arsene Kagambega, Damien Konkobo, Florencia Djigma, Elie Kabre, Jacques Simpore and Jean Sakande
Background and Objective: Breast cancer is a major public health burden worldwide. During chemotherapy treatment, the development of therapeutic resistance considerably compromises patientsʼ prognosis. The aim of this study was to investigate the genetic factors associated with response to breast cancer treatment in patients in Burkina Faso, i(...)
CHEK2 1100delC, breast cancer, chemotherapy, chemoresistance, mutation
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Analyse spatiale des accidents de la route dans la ville de Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso
OUEDRAOGO Manhamady
Aujourd’hui dans le monde, notamment dans les pays africains, l’augmentation des accidents de la route est devenue un problème majeur de santé publique. Le rapport 2018 de l’Organisation mondiale de la santé montre que le nombre de décès dû aux accidents de la route continue d’augmenter. La région africaine connaît le plus grand nombre d’accid(...)
Accident de route, Blessures corporelles, Deux-roues motorisés
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Low Birth Weight Newborns: Epidemiological Aspects and Neonatal Prognosis within Yalgado Ouédraogo Teaching Hospital, Burkina Faso
Dantola Paul Kain, Hyacinthe Zamané, Yobi Alexis Sawadogo, Sibraogo Kiemtoré, Ali Ouédraogo, Blandine Thiéba/Bonané
Introduction: In Burkina Faso, frequency of low birth weight has remained significant hence the interest of our study in order to assess the epidemiological aspects and neonatal prognosis of low birth weight to better target health actions.
Methodology: This was a descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study carried out from July 1st to D(...)
Low birth weight; Epidemiology; Prognosis; Yalgado Ouédraogo Teaching Hospital.