Publications (190)
COMMUNICATION
CONNAISSANCES, ATTITUDES ET PRATIQUES DES CHIRURGIENS-DENTISTES DANS LA PRESCRIPTION DES ANTIBIOTIQUES EN ENDODONTIE EN 2023, BURKINA FASO
Jocelyne Valerie Wendkouni GARE, Tinkirsé Fawzia Louise NIKIEMA, Filwemdé Dan KIENTEGA , Wendpoulomdé Aimé Desiré KABORE
INTRODUCTION : La littérature fournit des preuves de pratiques de prescriptions inadéquates des antibiotiques par les chirurgiens-dentistes en
endodontie contribuant ainsi à la crise actuelle de résistance aux antimicrobiens. L’objectif de cette étude était d’étudier les connaissances,
attitudes et pratiques (CAP) des chirurgiens-dentistes d(...)
Connaissances, attitudes, pratiques, Chirurgiens-dentistes, antibiotiques, endodontie
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Impacts of climatic factors on radial growth of selected Fabaceae woody species from West African dry savannas
Larba Hubert Balima1,2 · Kapoury Sanogo3 · Aster Gebrekirstos4,5 · Blandine Marie Ivette Nacoulma2 ·Adjima Thiombiano2 · Achim Bräuning5
West Africa constitutes a hotspot region for both land use change and climate change. Land use change, and highclimate variability in this region negatively affect tree growth dynamics, ecosystem functioning and services. In the presentstudy, we assessed the impacts of climate variability on tree growth of Detarium microcarpum Guill. & Perr. a(...)
Savanna trees · Growth patterns · Climatic factors · Rainfall variation · Sudanian region · West Africa
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Impact of urbanization on uses and conservation of indigenous leafy vegetable species in Burkina Faso, West Africa
Sibiri Jean Claude Ramdé a, Moussa Ganamé a b, Philippe Bayen a c, Anne Mette Lykke d, Adjima Thiombiano a
Despite the importance of local leafy vegetable species in alleviating hunger and malnutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa, little information is available on the impact of urbanization on the use of indigenous leafy vegetables. The present study investigated the use of indigenous leafy vegetable species and local people's perceptions of threats to(...)
Food and nutritional security Indigenous knowledge Underutilized species Wild edible plants
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Aflatoxin exposure and mortality in acutely ill children: results from the CHAIN network cohort
Lei Xia , Hang Wu , Ali Faisal Saleem , Ezekiel Mupere , Christina Lancioni , Hama Diallo , Isabel Potani, Syed Asad Ali , Wieger Voskuijl , Mohammod Jobayer Chisti , Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayeem Bin Shahid , Molline Timbwa, Shalton Mwaringa , Caroline Tigoi , Moses Ngari , Benson Singa , Kirkby D Tickell , James Njunge , Robert Bandsma , Tahmeed Ahmed , James Berkley , Judd L Walson , Yunyun Gong , Michael N Routledge
Background: Chronic exposure to aflatoxins is associated with liver cancer, impaired child growth, and compromised immune function. The Childhood Acute Illness and Nutrition (CHAIN) Network cohort was established to identify risk factors for mortality in acutely ill children admitted to nine hospitals in four African and two South Asian countr(...)
Global Health
COMMUNICATION
QUALITE DE VIE LIEE A LA SANTE BUCCO-DENTAIRE DES PATIENTS APRES AVULSION DENTAIRE AU CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE YALGADO OUEDRAOGO (CHU-YO)
Jocelyne Valerie Wendkouni GARE, Wendpouiré Patrice Laurent GUIGUIMDE, Filwendé Dan KIENTEGA, Alacou Fabiola Enice KAMBIRET, Wendpoulomdé Aimé Désiré KABORE, Nicolas MEDA
INTRODUCTION : Parmi les interventions en odontologie, l'avulsion dentaire demeure la plus pratiquée pour diverses raisons. L’objectif de cette étude était d’évaluer la qualité de vie liée à la santé bucco-dentaire (QVLSBD) des patients dans la période post avulsion immédiate.
MATERIEL ET METHODES : Il s’est agi d’une étude transversale analy(...)
qualité de vie liée à la santé bucco-dentaire, avulsion dentaire
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WHO Risk Stratification Working Group (WHO-RSWG)- Infant-level and child-level predictors of mortality in low- resource settings: the WHO Child Mortality Risk Stratification Multi-Country Pooled Cohort
TAHMEED AHMED, WASEEM ALI, ALEMAYEHU ARGAW, RAJIV BAHL, JEANETTE BAILEY, ABDULLAH BAQUI, ELODIE BECQUEY, JAMES A BERKLEY, KENNETH BROWN, MOHAMMED JOBAYER CHISTI, RANADIP CHOWDHURY, HAMA A DIALLO ET AL
Background: Despite impressive reductions in overall global child mortality, the rate of decline has slowed during the past decade. Current guidelines for the care of paediatric patients in low-resource settings mostly focus on broad clinical syndromes or undernutrition rather than children's individual contextualised risk. We aimed to identif(...)
Infant, Children, Mortality,anthropometric mesure
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First contribution to taxonomic study of macromycetes in the genus Agaricus from the Kou classified forest in western Burkina Faso
Ragnaguenewinde Sylvie Nana , Samson Nankone , Benovana Bakiono , Andjèrèyir Kusiele Somda , Kounbo Dabire , Sanon Elise , K. Marie Laure Guissou
The classified Kou forest is one of the densest plant formations in Burkina Faso. It covers
an area of 117 hectares and is inhabited by a diversity of species. Indeed, inventories conducted
in the forest indicate a floristic wealth of around 277 species (Guinko, 2005) and a diversity of
fauna (Ouédraogo et al., 2011). Mycological studies ha(...)
Agaricus impudicus, Agaricus trisulphuratus, Morphological characterization, Kou Forest, Burkina Faso
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Local knowledge on population structure and conservation of Lannea species in Burkina Faso (West Africa)
Soumaїla Savadogo, Blandine Marie Ivette Nacoulma, Anne Mette Lykke, Larba Hubert Balima, Adjima Thiombiano
Fruit trees occupy an important place in the daily life of people in West Africa, but the most valuable species are often overexploited and undergo severe threats. This study focused on three Lannea species (Lannea macrocarpa, Lannea acida, and Lannea velutina) with the aim to assess local ecological knowledge on habitats, population dynamics,(...)
Biodiversity; Climatic conditions; Ecological factors; Fruit trees; Lannea; Sustainable management
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Studying multiple causes of death through verbal autopsies: Contribution of an index of similarity
Ariane Sessogo, Géraldine Duthé, Bruno Lankoandé, Kassoum Dianou
Background: The analysis of multiple causes of death was developed in high-income countries to study complex morbid processes leading to death. In other countries, such studies are severely limited by the lack of death certificates. Some cause-of-death statistics are produced at the local level through verbal autopsies (VAs): the collecting of(...)
Multimorbidity, HDSS, Verbal autoposy, cause of death, Ouagadougou
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Challenges and opportunities of developing bioinformatics platforms in Africa: the case of BurkinaBioinfo at Joseph Ki-Zerbo University, Burkina Faso
Ezechiel B. Tibiri, Palwende R. Boua, Issiaka Soulama, Christine Dubreuil-Tranchant, Ndomassi Tando, Charlotte Tollenaere, Christophe Brugidou, Romaric K. Nanema, Fidèle Tiendrebeogo
Bioinformatics, an interdisciplinary field combining biology and computer science, enables meaningful information to be extracted from complex biological data. The exponential growth of biological data, driven by high-throughput omics technologies and advanced sequencing methods, requires robust computational resources. Worldwide, bioinformati(...)
Bioinformatics, BurkinaBioinfo, Challenges, Training
COMMUNICATION
Corps, traditions et éducation. Questionner les pratiques culturelles en Afrique
GANOU Souleymane
L’éducation est une institution qui retire l’individu de l’état de nature et le place dans l’état de culture. La différence fondamentale entre nature et culture se trouve dans le fait que ce qui est naturel est inné et le culturel est acquis. L’éducation permet de transmettre des valeurs voulues par la communauté à un individu. Le lien entre c(...)
Corps, tradition, sociétés, éducation, Afrique
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Effects of Agro-Ecological Practices on Soil Health and Sorghum Yield as Influenced by Climate Change in the Sudan-Sahelian Zone of Burkina Faso
Harouna Ouédraogo, Edmond Hien, Yacouba Diallo, Poulouma Louis Yaméogo, Udo Nehren
Drought and low soil fertility remain significant constraints to agricultural production in Burkina Faso. Agro-ecological practices like stone rows (SR), zaï (Z), and ridge tillage (RT) have been developed to cope with these challenges. This study aimed to determine the influence of SR, Z, zaï combined with stone rows (Z_SR), and RT on soil he(...)
Agro-ecological practices; Soil fertility; zaï; Ridge tillage; Stone rows
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Langue Décentralisation et dynamique des langues au Burkina Faso (BF) : Esquisse d’un développement autocentré
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Notre communication traite de la contribution des langues à la réussite de la décentralisation, dans un contexte de multilinguisme du Burkina Faso, où le français, langue officielle n’est pas la première langue de grande communication des structures décentralisées bien qu’étant un besoin, de plus en plus, exprimé par les populations.
Après a(...)
Langue nationale, langue ethnique, langue officielle, développement autocentré
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Gestion des déchets plastiques à Koudougou, une ville moyenne du Burkina Faso
Nebilma P. NAGALO, Fulgence T. IDANI, Sidiki ZONGO
Autrefois, considéré comme une source de revenu, les déchets plastiques sont perçus aujourd’hui comme un danger par les écologistes au niveau mondial. A l’instar des grandes villes africaines, la ville de Koudougou fait face à des défis majeurs en matière de préservation de l’environnement. L’objectif de cette étude est d’analyser le(...)
déchets plastiques-gestion-ville moyenne-Koudougou-Burkina Faso.
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Fire behavior of polymers: comparative study of Tek wood and Fraké wood on a small scale
BAGUIAN Abdoul Faycal, KOUDOUGOU Mathilde, KOALA Lucmane , DABILGOU Téré , TIENDREBEOGO Olivier, TASSEMBEDO Rodolphe, ZAIDA Justin, SAM Raguilignaba, OUIMINGA Salifou Koucka5
Parameters representing the thermal properties of materials are considered to be specific to thermal inertia, and parameters modulating surface heat transfer are considered to be related to thermal inertia. The fire behavior of materials depends on the chemical processes involved in their thermal degradation. For our study of the thermal degra(...)
calorimeter, Fraké and Tek, combustion, materials