Publications (10448)
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Conjoined Twins’ Separation in West Africa: Experiences from Five Countries
Bertille Kelan Ki, Joseph Donamou, Ismael Guibla, Murtala Ali Bandiare, Ramatou Sabo, Mahamadou Niandou, Mamadou Mour Traore, Charles Ilboudo, Yvette Kabré, Pélagie Tondé, Alain Ibrahim Traoré, Eugene Zoumenou
Conjoined twins (CTs) are rare and Anesthesia may be required for diagnostic imaging, invasive procedures and/or separation. This article described the anesthetics for CTs’ separation performed locally in West Africa from 2016 to 2022. Anesthetic management for the separation of conjoined twins performed from 2016 to 2022 in five West Africa c(...)
Conjoined Twins, Separation, Pediatric Anesthesia, West Africa.
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Le mensonge politique dans le théâtre de Jean-Pierre Guingané
Hamadou MANDE
La politique que l'on définit généralement comme étant l'art de gouverner la cité est de plus en plus perçue comme une pratique caractérisée par le mensonge, la tricherie, la duperie, la violence, le népotisme, la démagogie, etc. C’est ce que développe Hannah Arendt dans son ouvrage intitulé "Du mensonge à la violence : essais de politique con(...)
Gouvernance politique, théâtre, mensonge, violence, Guingané
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Facteurs de risque de saignement post opératoire après chirurgie cardiaque au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Tengandogo, Burkina Faso
P F Belem, SS Zigani, II Yaro, A Sawadogo, M Bazongo, CTHW Bougouma, RAF Kaboré
Le saignement post opératoire (SPO) fait partie des complications les plus fréquentes et les plus redoutées en chirurgie cardiaque.
Ses origines sont multiples, associant des causes chirurgicales, et biologiques. L’incidence du SPO varie d’un centre de chirurgie cardiaque à un autre. L’objectif de cette étude était d’évaluer la prévalence du(...)
Anesthésie; Chirurgie cardiaque; Saignement postopératoire; Burkina Faso
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Rotavirus, Norovirus and Astrovirus in Children Aged 0 - 5 Years: Evolution of Prevalence over 10 Years (2013-2023) Following the Introduction of Rotavirus Vaccines in Burkina Faso.
DAKOUO D, OUATTARA A K, OUERMI D, TRAORE M A E, ZOHONCON T M, SAWADOGO M, ZIGANI N L, TAO N I, TRAORE L, OUEDRAOGO T-W C, OUEDRAOGO R A, KANDE A, GAMSONRE Z, BADO P, ILBOUDO P D, YONLI A T, DJIGMA F W, SIMPORE J
Les rotavirus, les norovirus et les astrovirus sont responsables de gastroentérites chez les enfants de moins de 5 ans. L’objectif de notre étude était d’estimer l’évolution de la prévalence des infections à rotavirus, norovirus et astrovirus chez les enfants de 0 à 5 ans atteints de gastroentérite, après l’introduction des vaccins antirotavir(...)
Rotavirus, Norovirus, Astrovirus, Gastroenteritis, Rotavirus Vaccines, Burkina Faso
COMMUNICATION
Simulation mathématique de la sélection d'une meilleure zone d'aménagement agricole au Burkina Faso à l'aide de l'extension de la méthode EVAMIX à la décision de groupe.
Hadarou YIOGO, Zoïnabo SAVADOGO
L'agriculture constitue une part importante pour l'économie du Burkina Faso et reste dominée par une production de subsistance marquée par la faible productivité des cultures. Cela est dû entre autres à une mauvaise gestion et à un mauvais choix des terres favorables à l'agriculture. Ainsi pour mieux booster la productivité, il serait judicieu(...)
Aide à la décision , Décision de Groupe, extension-EVAMIX, sélection de zones
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Modeling Heat and Mass Transfer in a Wet Terracotta Tube Channel for Evaporative Cooling Application: Influence of Geometrical Parameters
Windnigda, ZOUNGRANA, BOUKAR Makinta, COULIBALY Ousmane, TUBREOUMYA Guy Christian, and BERE Antoine
This study investigates the influence of design parameters on the performance of a terracotta tube-type evaporative cooling system. A mathematical model was developed based on double film theory and energy and mass conservation equations of the humid air and the wet tube wall in a one-dimensional geometry by applying correlations for heat and(...)
Mathematical modeling; porous terracotta tube; direct evaporative cooling; tubular heat; mass exchanger.
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Characterization and Assessment of the Quality of the Water and Sediments of the Islands (Moudou and Birguime) of Lake Fitri in Chad and Confirmation of the Strains Isolated by the PCR Method
Djibrine Adoum Oumar, Adama Sawadogo, Atteib Adam Baye, Hama Cissé, Muandze Nzambe Jean Ulrich, Zongo Oumaro, Brahim Boy, Jacques Etame, Abdelsalam Tidjani, Zongo Cheikna, Aly Savadogo
The problem of access to quality water is a major challenge, as it has a major impact on the socio-economic conditions of people in developing countries. The water from the islands of Lake Fitri is one of the main sources of drinking water for the population. The aim of this study is to characterise and assess the quality of the water and sedi(...)
Lake Fitri (Chad), Characterization, Microbiological, Biochemical, Resistance and PCR
COMMUNICATION
Targetting du Lithium et des ETR au Burkina Faso
Hermann ILBOUDO
La deuxième communication qui a été faite par Dr Hermann ILBOUDO, Directeur Général du BUMIGEB a porté principalement sur « la recherche du lithium (Li) et des éléments de terres rares (ETR) au Burkina Faso », notamment les sources et la stratégie de ciblage du Li et des ETR. Ainsi, les principaux usages du lithium sont les batteries rech(...)
ETR, Lithium, Targetting, Burkina Faso
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Mechanisms underlying the development of type 1 diabetes in ART-treated people living with HIV: an enigmatic puzzle
Silvere D. Zaongo, Abel W. Zongo and Yaokai Chen
The immunopathogenesis of HIV infection remains poorly understood. Despite the widespread use of effective modern antiretroviral therapy (ART), people living with HIV (PLWH) are known to develop several comorbidities, including type 1 diabetes (T1DM). However, the etiology and critical mechanisms accounting for the onset of T1DM in the precedi(...)
HIV, antiretroviral therapy, ART, type 1 diabetes, T1DM, mechanisms
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Antioxidant activity and identification by HPLC-DAD-MS of 3-deoxyan- thocyanins in the husks of Sorghum caudatum (L.) Moench grains from Burkina Faso
Ousséni Sawadogo, Dominique Saga Kaboré, Mahamadi Ouedraogo, Arrounan Noba, Rémy K. Bationo, Hermine Zime Diawara , Eloi Palé
As indicated by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the resurgence of chronic diseases is projected to account
for 70 % of deaths and 56 % of illnesses globally by 2030. In response, authorities are allocating resources to-
wards prevention through the use of substances with natural or synthetic antioxidant properties. However, the
safet(...)
Grain husks - Sorghum caudatum - 3-deoxyan- thocyanins - antioxidant activity
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Familial Spinal Manifestations of Neurofibromatosis Type 1 : A Report of Two Cases
Julie Marie Adeline W Kyelem, Yakouba Haro, Madi Kam, Siguiya Abraham W Zaongo, Alfred Anselme Dabilgou, Djingri Labodi D Lompo, Christian Napon, Athanase Millogo
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a common inherited autosomal dominant disease. The most frequent manifestations are cutaneous and neurological. We report a case of
familial deforming neurofibromatosis type 1 in a mother and daughter causing slow cord compression. The mother had consulted the neurology department of the Centre
Hospitalier(...)
Neurofibromatosis type 1, spinal lesions, familial
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Theoretical and Experimental Quantification of Solar Radiation through a Tracking System
Guy Christian Tubreoumya, Eloi Salmwendé Tiendrebeogo, Tchardja COMBARY, Téré Dabilgou, Jacques Nebié, Boubou Bagré, Alfa Oumar Dissa, Antoine Bere
This work deals with the estimation of solar radiation through a solar tracker aimed at evaluating the effect of solar tracking on the solar deposit in Burkina Faso. Using a two-axis solar tracking system, we experimentally measured solar radiation at our Joseph KI-ZERBO University site and compared it with that obtained by a numerical simulat(...)
Tracking System, Solar Radiation, Dual Axis, Energy Efficiency
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Intelligent Energy Metering in the Smart Grid: A Review
W. Fall, M. Badiane, P. A. A. Honadia, F. I Barro
The implementation of smart metering infrastructure may be a possible solution to reduce electricity demand, manage electricity supply efficiently. This article reviews the ways in which smart metering infrastructure can overcome the various problems of the smart grid. It provides a better understanding of the technical challenges, economic op(...)
Smart metering infrastructure, smart grid, smart meter, concentrators, standards, interoperability, security
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Effect of the type of potassium supply on the physiological response of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp. var. KN-1) under hydraulic constraints
Edmond Dondassé1,2*, Adama Pascal Kihindo2, Badoua Badiel2, Gérard Zombré2
The present study had the general objective of comparing KN-1 variety
of cowpea cultivated according to the supply of different Potassium (K+)
solution in a situation of water constraint. The test was carried out in the
experimental garden of the Unit of Training and Research in Health, Life
and Technology (UFR/SVT) in the open air dur(...)
Cowpea; Potassium; Water deficit; Biomass; Water potential
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Effects of climate change on public health in Burkina Faso: A literature review
ZOMA Vincent
This literature review explores the effects of climate change on public health in Burkina Faso. The aim is to understand how climate hazards exacerbate the vulnerability of populations, particularly in rural areas, and to analyse the complex interactions between these factors. Disruptions to agricultural systems caused by climate change have a(...)
Climate change, impact, public health, Burkina Faso