Publications (8125)
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Plasmodium falciparum Genetic Diversity and Resistance Genotype Profile in Infected Placental Samples Collected After Delivery in Ouagadougou
Haffsatou Sawadogo, Issiaka Soulama, Adama Zida, Cheikna Zongo, Patindoilba Marcel Sawadogo, Kiswendsida Thierry Guiguemde, Seni Nikiema, Salimata Emilie Badoum, Salam Sawadogo, Aïcha Tou, Salif Sombié, Chanolle Tchekounou, Sindié Samuel Sermé, Rasmata OuedraogoTraoré, Tinga Robert Guiguemdé, Aly Savadogo
Purpose: Intermittent preventive treatment with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine is widely used for the prevention of malaria in pregnant women in Africa. Known resistance cases of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine during pregnancy need to be follow up to support IPTp implementation in Burkina Faso. However, data on the development and spread of resistance t(...)
msp1, msp2, dhfr, dhps, placenta, sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine, Plasmodium falciparum
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Communication participative et insertion socioéconomique des femmes déplacées internes dans la province du Gourma (Burkina Faso)
TAMBOURA/DIAWARA Aïcha
Ce présent article analyse le rôle de la communication participative dans l’insertion
socio-économique des femmes déplacées internes (FDI) dans la province du Gourma à partir
du dispositif de communication de l’agence CORADE. Une revue documentaire couplée d’une
enquête qualitative a été réalisée auprès de 62 personnes à travers un guide(...)
crise humanitaire, communication participative, insertion socioéconomique, déplacées internes
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Sahel terrorist crisis and development priorities: case of financial allocations for the control of non-communicable diseases in Burkina Faso
Moussa Ouedraogo, Dia Sanou, Ines Wendlassida Zaheira Kere, Souleymane Sankara, Nana Thiombiano-Coulibaly, Ousmane Ouedraogo, Bassibila Zoungrana, Fatoumata Hama-Ba, Aly Savadogo
In Africa, nearly 46% of all mortality will be attributed to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by 2030. While the cost of inaction far exceeds the cost of action against NCDs, global funding for the prevention and control of NCDs is minimal. The objective of this was to explore the Ministry of Health budget allocations for NCDs from 2010 to 20(...)
terrorism, financing, budget allocation, NCDs, Burkina Faso
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Adolescent Childbirth: Epidemiological and Clinic Aspects, Maternal and Perinatal Prognosis in Tengandogo Teaching Hospital, Burkina Faso
Dantola Paul Kain, Hyacinthe Zamané, Issa Ouédraogo, Sibraogo Kiemtoré, Ali Ouédraogo, Blandine Thiéba/Bonané
Background/Aim: Adolescent pregnancy is considered as a public health issue. This study aims at describing the epidemiological and clinical aspects, as well as the maternal and perinatal prognosis of adolescent childbirth.
Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive and analytical study. Data were collected prospectively. The study populat(...)
adolescent childbirth; clinic aspect prognosis; tengandogo; burkina faso
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Management of Maxillofacial Gunshot Trauma in the Stomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery Departments of Ouagadougou
Mathieu Millogo, Motandi Idani, Arsène Coulibaly, Michel Fabien Dargani, Mahamadi Sanfo, Tarcissus Konsem
Abstract
Introduction: Maxillofacial ballistic trauma is a serious injury that is difficult to manage, with significant complications and after-effects. The authors report their experience in managing this type of trauma in the context of insecurity
linked to terrorism. Patients and Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study with(...)
Gunshot Trauma, Maxillofacial, Facial Fracas
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Farmers’ Perception of Phenotypic Variation of Different Types of Sorghum Cultivated in Burkina Faso
Sévérin Tuina, Josiane Tiendrebéogo, Mariam Kiébré, Nerbéwendé Sawadogo*, Romaric Kiswendsida Nanema
Sorghum bicolor is a multi-purpose species adapted to many agroecological
zones of Burkina Faso. In the local farming system, different types of sorghum
are cultivated together. Such farming conditions could increase gene
flow between the different types of sorghum and contribute to the evolution
of their main morphological characteristics(...)
Sorghum bicolor, Ethnobotanical Knowledge, Genetic Diversity
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Farmers’ Perception of Phenotypic Variation of Different Types of Sorghum Cultivated in Burkina Faso
Sévérin Tuina, Josiane Tiendrebéogo, Mariam Kiébré, Nerbéwendé Sawadogo*, Romaric Kiswendsida Nanema
Sorghum bicolor is a multi-purpose species adapted to many agroecological
zones of Burkina Faso. In the local farming system, different types of sorghum
are cultivated together. Such farming conditions could increase gene
flow between the different types of sorghum and contribute to the evolution
of their main morphological characteristics(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
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Adolescent Childbirth: Epidemiological and Clinic Aspects, Maternal and Perinatal Prognosis in Tengandogo Teaching Hospital, Burkina Faso
Kain Dantola Paul, Zamané Hyacinthe, Ouédraogo Issa, Kiemtoré Sibraogo, Ouédraogo Ali, Thiéba/Bonané Blandine
Background/Aim: Adolescent pregnancy is considered as a public health issue. This study aims at describing the
epidemiological and clinical aspects, as well as the maternal and perinatal prognosis of adolescent childbirth.
Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive and analytical study. Data were collected prospectively. The study
popu(...)
adolescent childbirth; clinic aspect prognosis; tengandogo; burkina faso
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Impact of Three Isolates of Cercosporidium personatum (Berk. Et M.A Curt.), a Pathogen of Late Leaf Spot, on Defoliation and Yield in Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) under Controlled Conditions
Neya Bawomon Fidèle, Dabire Tobdem Gaston, Ouattara Alassane, Sawadogo Amado, Sambakhe Diariétou, Sogoba Kouka Hamidou, Nana Tounwendsida Abel, Thio Ibié Gilles, Essem Frank, Koita Kadidia
Late leaf spot caused by Cercosporidium personatum is one of the most widespread groundnut leaf diseases. Along with early leaf spot and rust, it is one of the main fungal diseases hampering groundnut production worldwide. Late leaf spot accounts for significant yield losses throughout the world where groundnuts are grown. This reduction in yi(...)
Arachis hypogaea, Isolate, Late Leaf Spot, Cercosporidum personatum, Yield, Defoliation
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Transfer of Bisphenol A and Trace Metals from Plastic Packaging to MineralWater in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Boukary Sawadogo, Francis Ousmane Konaté, Yacouba Konaté, Ousmane Traoré, Seyram Kossi Sossou, Eric Sawadogo, Pane Bernadette Sourabié Ouattara, Harouna Karambiri
The consumption of packaged water is growing rapidly in both urban and rural centres in Burkina Faso. Bisphenol A (BPA) and trace metals are among the compounds used in the manufacture of plastic packaging, and their presence in water can pose a health risk to consumers due to their alleged toxicity. Therefore, this study explores the transfer(...)
Bisphenol A, drinking water quality, plastic containers, sachets of mineral water, Sudano-Sahelian climatic conditions, trace metals, water micropollutants
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Évaluation de la technologie de la semence du taureau au centre de multiplication des animaux performants (CMAP) de Loumbila au Burkina Faso : Forces et Faiblesses
Mamounata TAPSOBA, Bapouguini COULIDIATI, Boureima TRAORE, Innocent W. TAPSOBA, Mamoudou DIALLO , et Moussa ZONGO
Objectif : La présente étude vise à évaluer le protocole de la technologie de la semence de taureaux pratiqué au Centre de Multiplication des Animaux Performants de Loumbila.
Méthodologie et résultats : Au total, 256 éjaculats ont été collectés sur 4 taureaux d’âge et de poids compris entre les intervalles [24 -132] mois et [437-530] kg. Le p(...)
biotechnologie, caractéristiques, CMAP, éjaculat, protocole
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Assessment of Variability Induced by Gamma Rays in M2 Generation Mutants ofthree Genotypes of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench) in Burkina Faso
YAKORO Alphonse, OUEDRAOGO Mahamadi Hamed, TARPAGA Windpouiré V., NANEMA K. Romaric,Traoré Karidiatou, SAWADOGO Mahamadou
In Burkina Faso, M2 mutants and their three Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench) control genotypes seeds irradiated with gamma rays, were grown and care taken in pots. Twenty-six quantitative traits were evaluated and all the M2 genotypes revealed some significant differences compared to the control. No stem branching and multiple fruits(...)
Okra, mutants, quantitative traits, M2, yield
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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare workers regarding human immunodeficiency virus index testing in 2021, Burkina Faso
SMAÏLA OUÉDRAOGO, AHMED KABORE, ISMAËL DIALLO, MAURICE SARIGDA, DÉSIRÉ LUCIEN DAHOUROU, KUILGA BENJAMIN KABRE, ISSA ROMBA, BAPOUGOUNI PHILIPPE CHRISTIAN YONLI, TER TIERO ELIAS DAH and NICOLAS MEDA
Although knowing one's HIV status is a necessary
step in initiating antiretroviral treatment, more than a quarter
of Burkinabe who are HIV-positive do not know their status.
To reach the target of screening at least 95% of people living
with HIV (PLHIV), the country has opted for HIV index
testing (screening of sexual partners, children a(...)
knowledge, attitudes, practices, HIV index testing, Burkina Faso
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Adolescent Childbirth: Epidemiological and Clinic Aspects, Maternal and Perinatal Prognosis in Tengandogo Teaching Hospital, Burkina Faso
Dantola Paul Kain , Hyacinthe Zamané , Issa Ouédraogo , Sibraogo Kiemtoré , Ali Ouédraogo , Blandine Thiéba/Bonané
Abstract: Background/Aim: Adolescent pregnancy is considered as a public health issue. This study aims at describing the epidemiological and clinical aspects, as well as the maternal and perinatal prognosis of adolescent childbirth. Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive and analytical study. Data were collected prospectively. The study(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
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Contribution of Simulation to the Skills Laboratory for the Learning of Obstetrical Examination in an African Setting with Limited Resources
Hyacinthe Zamane, Dantola Paul Kain, Sibraogo Kiemtore, Wendlassida Rabiia’h Sawadogo, Ali Ouedraogo, Blandine Bonane Thieba.
Objective: To evaluate the interest of the simulation in the learning of the obstetric examination of parturient by medical students.
Materials and me-thods: It was an analytical cross-sectional study that took place from 1 to 28 February 2020 at the Yalgado Ouedraogo Teaching Hospital in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. The st(...)
Simulation, Skills Laboratory, Obstetrical Examination, student