Publications (10448)
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La colère des ânes (Roman)
BADO Dibié
La mort d'un âne sema des troubles au milieu d'un hameau de culture faisant naitre toutes les suspicions possibles
colère, äne, prélude, préface
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Characteristics of Haemophilus influenzae Meningitis Cases in Children Aged 0 to 15 Years in Burkina Faso from 2008 to 2018.
Ismaël Diallo, Eric Arnaud Diendéré, Abdoulaye Sawadogo, Modeste Bouda, Abdoul Gafourou Arsène Ouédraogo, Jacques Zoungrana, Mamoudou Savadogo and Smaïla Ouédraogo
Introduction: Bacterial meningitis done represent a major public health concern especially within the meningitis belt. In 2019, Hemophilus influenzae (Hi) was responsible for 8% of meningitis cases in the ECOWAS zone. In Burkina Faso, the vaccine against type b Hi was introduced in the broad vaccine program since 2006. The purpose of this stud(...)
Characteristics; meningitis; Hemophilus influenzae; children; Burkina Faso.
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Study of a new biocoagulant/ bioflocculant mixture based on Boscia senegalensis seeds powder and Aloe vera leaves extract for the treatment of raw water intended for human consumption in rural areas of Sub-Saharan Africa
Frédéric Anderson Konkobo, Mamounata Diao, Elisabeth Rakisewendé Ouédraogo, Poussian Raymond Barry, Balamoussa Santara , Sandrine Zongo, Noëlle Edwige Roamba , Roger Dakuyo , Abdoudramane Sanou , Kabakdé Kaboré , David Bazié , Paul Windinpsidi Savadogo and Mamoudou Hama Dicko
Introduction: The research of natural and sustainable solutions to improve rural water quality in developing countries of Sub-Saharan Africa represents a major challenge. It is in this context that the aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a biocoagulant/bioflocculant mixture based on Boscia senegalensis seeds powder and Aloe vera(...)
Boscia senegalensis, Aloe vera, water, biocoagulant, bioflocculant
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Transitionning and the trinity nexus: Scenarios from a small country
Abdoulganiour Almame Tinta
The energy issue in both developed and developing countries remains vital. However, in developing countries, energy pressure is much greater. Despite this, few studies have examined credit, entrepreneurship, and energy transition in developing countries. We addressed this research gap by using the data collected from six regions in Burkina Fas(...)
Entrepreneurship; Credit; Energy transition
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Dynamics of a SVEIR Epidemic Model with a Delay in Diagnosis in a Changing Environment
Hamadoum Dicko, Ali Traoré, Désiré Ouedraogo
SVEIR epidemic model with a delay in diagnosis is studied in a constant and variable environment. The mathematical analysis shows that the dynamics of the model in the constant environment are completely determined by the magnitude of the delay-induced reproduction number Rα. We established that if Rα<1, the disease-free equilibrium is globall(...)
sensitivity, delays in diagnosis, changing environment, Lyapunov function
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Botanical, Physicochemical, and Phytochemical Studies of Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides (Lam.) Zepernick and Timler (Rutaceae) Stem and Root Bark
Lassané Ouédraogo, Aminata Pagnimdebsom Nacoulma, Moussa Compaoré, Naamwin-So-Bawfu Romaric Meda, Vincent Rouamba, Martin Kiendrebeogo
Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides, a medicinal plant overexploited in Burkina Faso due to the use of its roots for therapeutic purposes has been studied and it seems that the profile of the powder from stem and root bark are almost similar. This study aims to compare the botanical, physicochemical, and phytochemical parameters of Z. zanthoxyloides po(...)
Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides, Botanical Characters, Physicochemical, Phytochemical, Antioxidant Activities, Chromatographic Profile
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Ingestion of caustic products in children seen at the stage of isolated antropyloric stenoses
Barro Makoura, Traoré Yacouba, Kaboré Aïssata, Compaoré Saïdatou, Kalmogho Angèle, Sanogo Bintou, Yonaba Caroline, Nagalo Kisito and Bandré Emile
Introduction: The ingestion of caustic products is responsible for long-term complications. This study aimed to investigate the epidemiological, diagnostic, therapeutic, and evolutionary profile of cases of caustic ingestions in children aged 0 to 15 years old seen at the Sourô Sanou University Hospital (SSHU).
Methods and Materials: This was(...)
Caustic; Vomiting; Stenosis; Antropyloric; Child
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Numerical Modelling of Coupled Heat and Mass Transfer in Porous Materials: Application to Cinder Block Bricks
Benjamin Kiema , Ousmane Coulibaly and Xavier Chesneau, Belkacem Zeghmati
In this work, we present numerical modelling of coupled heat and mass transfer within porous materials. Our study focuses on cinder block bricks generally
used in building construction. The material is assumed to be placed in air. Moisture content and temperature have been chosen as the main transfer drivers
and the equations governing these(...)
Numerical Modelling, Coupled Transfer, Building Materials, Luikov Model, Finite Differences
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Effects of Organic Compost and Trichoderma harzianum Spores on Soil Fertility and Agronomic Performance of Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.)
Koulibi Fidèle, Kounbo Dabiré, Sibiry Albert Kaboré, Moussa Tondé, Daouda Guébré, Abdramane Sanon, and Edmond Hien.
The food supply has grown steadily over the years, while production has been hampered by the increased use of synthetic fertilizers, leading to pollution and degradation of soil physico-chemical properties. It is imperative to advocate for the promotion of sustainable farming techniques that can enhance crop yields while improving soil fertili(...)
biofertilizer; microorganism; agro-pedology; soybean; yield; Burkina Faso.
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Mapping Research on Bambara Groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verdc.) in Africa: Bibliometric, Geographical, and Topical Perspectives
Hamid El Bilali, Zakaria Kiebre, Romaric Kiswendsida Nanema, Iro Dan Guimbo, Veli-Matti Rokka, Maria Gonnella, Sheirita Reine Fanta Tietiambou, Lawali Dambo, Jacques Nanema, Francesca Grazioli and Filippo Acasto
While Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verdc.) originates from Africa and the list of producers is topped by African countries, it is not clear whether research is developed enough to support crop promotion in the continent. Thus, this systematic review of 180 articles presents a comprehensive summary of research on Bambara groundnut(...)
neglected and underutilised species; NUS; orphan crops; Bambara nut; Bambara bean; legume; food security; climate change; livelihoods; SUSTLIVES
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Molecular Characterization of the Four Serotypes (DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3 and DENV-4) of Dengue Virus Circulating in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Shoukrat Ohuwa Toyin Bello, Aziz Sidi Aristide Tapsoba, Abdou Azaque Zoure, Yidia Jean Romaric Bassole, Wend-La-Sida Ké, Prosper Bado, Olawoumi Fabrice Kouta, Fadilatou Tassembedo, Florencia Wendkuuni Djigma, Abdoulaye Diabate, Jacques Simpore
Background and Objectives: Dengue is an arbovirosis caused by the dengue virus with 04 serotypes. The aim of the study was to characterise the four serotypes (DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3 and DENV-4) of the dengue virus circulating in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Methods: This was a descriptive analytical study that included 2833 patients and was carr(...)
Dengue Virus, Serotypes, RT-PCR, Burkina Faso
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Comparative Nutritional and Organic Matter of Leaves and Pods from Herbaceous Papilionaceae Ecotype
Lassané Ouédraogo; Coulibaly Pane Jeanne d'Arc; Abdoulazize Sandwidi; Fanta Blagna; Barkissa Fofana; Badiori Ouattara; Boukari Ousmane Diallo; Martin Kiendrebeogo
Crotalaria mucronata and Crotalaria retusa are leguminous plants with potential in their leaves, pods, and seeds. However, this potential remains largely underutilized. This study aimed to assess the nutritional content, organic matter, and antinutritional factors in the leaves and pods (including seeds) of C. mucronata and C. retusa from vari(...)
Burkina Faso; Ecotypes; Nutrient content; Organic matter; Antinutritional factors
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Assessment of Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L), Walp] Storage Technique and some Stocks Sanitary Quality in Center North Region of Burkina Faso
Sibiri Nebié, Fatoumata Hama-Ba, Sibiri Bougma, Véronique R. Kola, Adama Sawadogo and Aly Savadogo
Cowpea plays an important role in food and nutritional security. Cowpea stock are subject to biotic and abiotic attack resulted stock lost that affected food security. Few research are doing on conservation techniques and stock sanitary quality. The objective of this work is to study the cowpea storage techniques and some stock sanitary qualit(...)
Cowpea; conservation; sanitary quality; Burkina Faso.
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Caudal Appendage: About 3 Cases Report
KABRE Abel, HARO Yakouba, BAKO Itchizoun Frédéric, KIEMTORE Aminata, SANOU Abdoulaye, ZOUNGRANA Inoussa, ZABSONRE D. Sylvain
Introduction: A caudal appendix is a rare congenital malformation of the median or paramedian diverticulum type
located mainly in the lumbosacral region, of soft consistency, exceptionally provided with an axial skeleton and
covered with skin often of normal appearance and simulating a tail.
Patients: We report the cases of three female(...)
Caudal Appendage, Congenital Abnormality, Pediatric Surgery, Spinal Anomalies
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Phytochemical screening, antioxidant and anti-edematous activities of aqueous extract of Sarcocephalus latilolius (sm.) Bruce ripe fruits in rat
Filkpièrè Léonard DA , Ahmed Yacouba COULIBALY , Voudri YAOUDA , Basile TINDANO , Ignace KOUSSOUBE , Mahamadou BALLO, Balé BAYALA* and Raymond Gourounga BELEMTOUGRI
Extract at 10 mg/mL yielded 92.95±11.44 mg EAG/g total polyphenols, 0.082±0.005 mg ERu/g total flavonoids and 0.14 ± 0.003 mg EAT/g condensed tannins. Aqueous extract of Sarcocephalus latifolius ripe fruits showed DPPH radical inhibition with an IC50 greater than 25 μg/mL. DPPH inhibition by gallic acid was 92.91% at 25 μg/mL. IC50 of ascorbic(...)
Antioxidant; Anti-inflammatory; Sarcocephalus latifolius fruits; Rats