Publications (8134)
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Effect of rice Cercosporidium caused by Cercospora oryzae miyake on the productivity of TS2 and IR841 under controlled conditions
Soura Herve, Koita Kadidia, Zandjanakou-Tachin Martine, Gnancadja Andre S. Leopold, Goudjo Edouard, Savadogo Aly, Baba-Moussa Lamine
Background and Objective: In Benin, rice production has increased significantly over the past five years. Despite this increase, numerous parasitic constraints, particularly fungal, contribute significantly to the decline in productivity, making the country dependent on imports. The present study aimed at improving the knowledge of Cercospora(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
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Evaluation of the adequacy between the workload and the number of State midwives and maieuticians practicing in the Gynecology-Obstetrics Departments of the University Hospitals of Burkina Faso
Pr Timongo Françoise Danielle MILLOGO/TRAORE*, Dr Pazoudba Rachida Marie Joséphine OUEDRAOGO/DRABO**, Dr Pierre YAMEOGO***.
Objective : To evaluate the adequacy between the workload and the number of midwives and state midwives practicing in the gynecology-obstetrics services of the university hospitals of Burkina Faso.
Methodology: This was a multicenter study conducted in the Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics of CHU-YO (DGO/CHU-YO), the Department of Gynecolo(...)
Workload; Midwives; Maïeuticians; WISN; University Hospital Center; Burkina Faso.
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Factors associated with mothers’ health care-seeking behaviours for childhood fever in Burkina Faso: fndings from repeated cross-sectional household surveys
Hermann Badolo, Aristide R. Bado, Hervé Hien, Nicolas Méda and A. Sathiya Susuman
Introduction: Fever is one of the most frequent reasons for paediatric consultations in Burkina Faso, but health careseeking behaviours and the factors associated with health care-seeking in the event of childhood fever are poorly
documented. This study aims to analyse the health care-seeking behaviours and the factors associated with health(...)
Childhood fever, Illness, Prevalence, Health care, Health care-seeking
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Bio-production of lactic and lactobionic acids using whey from the production of cow’s milk Wagashi cheese in Benin
Oumarou Djobo, Haziz Sina, Souriatou Tagba, Virgile Ahyi, Aly Savadogo, Adolphe Adjanohoun, Manuel Rendueles and Lamine Baba-Moussa
Traditional cheese is the main milk derivative in Bénin. This traditional process is not efficient and generate a lot of whey which has no real use until now. It is just disposed without being environmentally treated. Its use as a source for lactobionic and lactic acids production by Pseudomonas taetrolens and Lactobacillus casei is studied in(...)
traditional cheese whey, lactobionic acid, lactic acid, Pseudomonas taetrolens, Lactobacillus casei
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Isolation and assessment of cyanide biodegradation potential of indigenous bacteria from contaminated soil.
MAIGA Ynoussa, YOUNG Suzanne, ORNER Kevin D., MIHELCIC James R., HARWOOD Valerie J., OUATTARA Aboubakar Sidiki
Eight effective bacterial strains were isolated from cyanide-contaminated soil, from which, two (S11 and S13) were tested to determine their mini mum inhibitory concentration using potassium cyanide (KCN) and potas sium tetracyano nickelate (K2Ni(CN)4). The isolates were tested for their KCN biodegradation potential (by measuring ammonia produ(...)
Bioremediation, Biotechnology, Cyanide, Hazardous Waste, Gold Mining, pH
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Predictive Score of Prolonged Poor Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetic Patients Followed in Hospital in Burkina Faso
Solo Traoré, Lassané Zoungrana, Yempabou Sagna, Constant Boyo Paré, Desiré Lucien Dabourou, Daniel Zemba, Réné Bognounou, Nomwindé Christèle Joëlle Ouédraogo, Amsa Ouédraogo, Wind-La-Sida Abd-El-Aziz Ouédraogo, Yacouba Zoungrana, Hervé Tiéno, Oumar Guira
Abstract:
Introduction: Achieving and maintaining optimal glycemic targets can be difficult because of several factors that make uncontrolled diabetes a public health problem. The objective of this study was to propose a predictive score for prolonged poor glycemic control in the type 2 diabetes cohort. Methodology: This was a secondary data(...)
Predictive Score, Prolonged Poor Glycemic Control, Type 2 Diabetes
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Trends and drivers of land use/cover change in W National park in Burkina Faso
Kangbéni Dimobe, Ursula Gessner, Korotimi Ouédraogo, Adjima Thiombiano
Burkina Faso's W National Park (WNPB) is one of the country's biodiversity hotspots. Despite this Park's protection, illegal human activities threaten its vegetation, and little information about the on-site causes of degradation is available. Here we explored the extent and drivers of changes in land use/land cover (LULC) in the WNPB. For thi(...)
Biodiversity, Change detection, GIS, Protected areas, Random forest, Remote sensing, SDGs, Vegetation, West Africa
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Numerical Simulation of Hygrothermomechanical Deformations of Bituminous Pavements in the City of Ouagadougou Subjected to Tropical Dry Showers
Sidpouita Mathilde Koudougou , Konfe Amadou , David Y. K. Toguyeni , Anne Pantet and Tariq Ouahbi
The waters of the torrential rains in the city of Ouagadougou lead to the appearance or amplification of damage to the surface of asphalt pavements during the rainy season. Road infrastructure maintenance campaigns follow one another almost every rainy season to fill potholes and cracks observed on the pavements. Several hypotheses can be put(...)
Pavement, hygrothermomechanical, modeling, dry tropical weather
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Pan-Africanisme et Lutte Anti-Coloniale entre les Deux Guerres: Le Cas du Mouvement de Marcus Garvey en Afrique Occidentale Française
Malgoubri Harrouna
À la fin de la Première Guerre Mondiale, la dynamique d’expansion de l’Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) de Marcus Garvey en Afrique Noire s’est manifestée par des tentatives de création de cellules du mouvement en Afrique Occidentale Française (AOF). Grace a des agents originaires de la Sierra Leone, l’UNIA entendait ainsi insuff(...)
Lutte anticoloniale, Garveyisme, Panafricainisme, Repression coloniale
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Numerical Modelling of a Parabolic Trough Concentrator for the Design of a Thermodynamic Solar Power Plant
Bouwèreou Bignan-Kagomna1, *, Issaka Ouedraogo2, Daniel Windé Nongué Koumbem1, Gado Tchabode3
The Sahel region of Burkina, whose capital is Dori, is one of the regions of the country whose electricity coverage rate is very low, which happens to be a paradox because it has enormous solar deposits which are sources of energies. This is the essence of our study of a 50MW cylindrical-parabolic concentrator solar power plant in Dori. It sho(...)
Parabolic Solar Concentrator, Therminol vp-1
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Analysis and Comparison of Doping Level Effects on a Crystalline Silicon PV Cell under Both Moderate Light Concentration and Normal Illumination Modes
Mahamadi Savadogo, Adama Ouedraogo, Boubacar Soro, Zi Daouda Koudougou, Martial Zoungrana, Issa Zerbo
The main purpose of this work is to study doping level effects on a silicon PV cell under both moderate light concentration and normal illumination. This study also aims to compare the doping level effects under the both illumination modes. The results show for both illumination modes that diffusion parameters decrease with increasing doping l(...)
Moderate Light Concentration, Doping Level, High Injection, Diffusion Parameters, Conversion Efficiency
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Application of the Some Blaise Abbo (SBA) Method to Solving the Time-fractional Schrödinger Equation and Comparison with the Homotopy Perturbation Method
Joseph Bonazebi Yindoula a, Yanick Alain Servais Wellot a, Bamogo Hamadou, Francis Bassono b and Youssouf Paré
We have solved the Schrödinger equation with the HPM method and the SBA method. We have
noticed that with these two methods we find the same result.
Fractional equation; Some Blaise Abbo (SBA) method; the Homotopy Perturbation Method (HPM); Schrödinger equation; fractional Partial Differential Equations (PDEs)
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Pertes de substances maxillo-faciales d’origine traumatique au centre hospitalier universitaire Yalgado Ouedraogo
M. Millogo a,b,*, M. Sanfo b, M. Idani a, M.F. Dargani b, A. Coulibaly c, T. Konsem
Objectif. Ce travail vise à rapporter les modalités de prise en charge des pertes de substances maxillo-faciales suite aux traumatismes dans notre contexte. Patients et me´thode. — Il s’agit d’une étude transversale, descriptive à collecte rétrospective portant sur 55 cas de pertes de substances maxillo-faciales d’origine traumatique sur une(...)
Perte de substances, Maxillo-faciale, Traumatisme, Reconstruction
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The Use of Plants for Drinking Water Disinfection: Traditional Knowledge, Scientific Validation, Current Challenges and Prospects for the Future
NITIEMA YEFANOVA Svitlana L., OUEDRAOGO Jean Claude W., OUEDRAOGO Benjamin, BONZI-COULIBALY Yvonne L.
Nowadays, water treatment is a big issue in rural areas especially in African countries. Due to lack of water purification facilities or the high cost of modern water treatment technologies, attempts have been made to find alternative natural methods to treat drinking water. Through an investigation of knowledge about traditional practices bas(...)
Botanical material, Drinking water, Disinfection, Microbial contaminants
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Renormalized solutions for a p(⋅)-Laplacian equation with Neumann nonhomogeneous boundary condition involving diffuse measure data and variable exponent
M.B. Benboubker, E. Nassouri, S. Ouaro, U. Traoré
In this paper we prove the existence of at least one renormalized solution for the p(x)-Laplacian equation associated with a maximal monotone operator and Radon measure data. The functional setting involves Sobolev spaces with variable exponent W1,p(⋅)(Ω)
variable exponent; maximal monotone operator; Radon measure; renormalized solution; Neumann boundary conditions