Publications (10580)
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Green sweet potato leaves increase Nrf2-mediated antioxidant activity and facilitate benzo[a]pyrene metabolism in the liver by increasing phase II detoxifying enzyme activities in rats
Abel Wend-Soo Zongo, Ray-Yu Yang, Yu-Chen Chen, Meng-Tsan Chiang, Daniel Zogona, Chun-Yin Huang, Hsien-Tsung Yao
Sweet potato leaves (SPL) are a valuable source of phytonutrients with nutritional and various health-promoting benefits. This study evaluated the effects of green and purple SPL supplementation on hepatic xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes (XME) and membrane transporters, and benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P) metabolism and B[a]P accumulation in rats. The(...)
Sweet potato, antioxidant, Phase II enzyme
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Troubles psychotiques aigus et transitoires induits par la COVID 19 dans le service de psychiatrie du centre hospitalier universitaire Yalgado Ouédraogo, Burkina Faso
B Bagué, KCC Sawadogo, MM Salifou Abdou, D Nanéma, PP Goumbri1, ZI Compaoré1, OS Kambou, AO Cissé, K KARFO A. Ouédraogo
Le monde traverse actuellement une période extrêmement stressante à cause de la pandémie du
COVID-19. Elle a suscité un degré considérable de crainte, d’inquiétude et de préoccupations dans la
population en général et chez certains groupes en particulier, comme les personnes âgées, les prestataires
de soins et les personnes souffrant(...)
troubles psychotiques, COVID-19
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Diversity of bats in the city of Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)
Napoko Malika KANGOYÉ, Wend Payãgdé Jean De Dieu SAWADOGO, Winkom Noellie KPODA, Noel Gabiliga THIOMBIANO, Adama OUEDA
Bats are often observed in the city of Ouagadougou; they are found in homes, offices and open spaces, especially under large trees. They are consumed as bushmeat and used by Traditional Medical Practitioners. In the context of re-emerging zoonosis, it is important to produce comprehensive knowledge about problematic species such as a bat. Then(...)
Bats, Urban, Diversity, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
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Nutrient cycling and microbial responses to termite and earthworm activity in soils amended with woody residues in the Sudano-Sahel
Salifou Traoré, Daouda Guébré, Edmond Hien, Mamoudou Traoré, Nathan Lee, Nicola Lorenz, Richard P. Dick
ermites and earthworms are the main groups of invertebrates in dry tropical ecosystems and exert significant effects on bioturbation and soil reorganization. The dynamics of microbial communities, enzymes and substrates associated with the flux of energy and nutrients induced by their diverse biogenic structures are still under-investigated in(...)
Biogenic structure, Earthworm cast, Microbial composition, Termite sheeting, Soil biodiversity
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Implementation of E-health in Burkina Faso : A Status Report
Sadouanouan MALO, Lydie Simone Kone/ Tapsoba, Yaya TRAORE
The term e-health refers to all areas where information and communication technologies (ICT) are used for health. E-health appears more and more as a relevant solution to meet the challenges health systems are facing. However, despite its interest, e-health has long remained underexploited in Burkina Faso even if many softwares have been the s(...)
Interoperability • Hospital information system • Ontology • Web service
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« Pensée historique endogène et unité africaine dans Two Thousand Seasons et The Healers de Ayi Kwei Armah »
KIEMA, Alfred; Irissa, YAMEOGO
La présente étude examine l'idéal de la "voie" qui repose sur les valeurs africaines et que préconise Ayi Kwei Armah dans Two Thousand Seasons pour montrer l'importance de la pensée historique endogène et rétablir la vérité historique.
endogène, , historique, , panafricaniste, , unité
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Describing the safety of abortion at the population level using network-based survey approaches
Clémentine Rossier, Onikepe Owolabi, Séni Kouanda, Martin Bangha, Caron Kim, Bela Ganatra, Dennis M. Feehan, Casey Breen, Moussa Lonkila Zan, Rachidatou Compaoré, Adama Baguiya, Ramatou Ouédraogo, Clement Oduor, Vincent Bagnoa, Sherine Athero
BACKGROUND: Despite the negative impact of unsafe abortions on women's health and rights, the degree of abortion safety remains strikingly undocumented for a large share of abortions globally. Data on how women induce abortions (method, setting, provider) are central to the measurement of abortion safety. However, health-facility statistics an(...)
Reproductive medicine, Public health, Abortion, Environmental health, Population, Medicine, Population health, Pregnancy, Biology, Nursing
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Prise en charge de l’arrêt cardiorespiratoire :Analyse situationnelle dans les services d’urgences du Centre hospitalier universitaire Yalgado Ouédraogo de Ouagadougou au Burkina Faso
Traoré SIS, NGuessan YF, Ki KB, Lankoandé M, Ouattara A1, Voho AS1, Wenmenga IMS, Traoré MRM, Simporé A, Kinda B, Bonkoungou P, Kaboré RAF, Ouédraogo N1 Sanou J, Zabsonré P.
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Introduction : L’Arrêt cardiorespiratoire (ACR) est une urgence vitale. Sa prise en charge (PEC) est complexe et nécessite un personnel qualifié. Cette étude a eu pour objectif de faire l’état des lieux des connaissances théoriques des agents de santé et des dispositifs relatifs à la PEC de l’ACR dans les Services des Urgences (SU) du(...)
Arrêt cardiorespiratoire ; Réanimation Cardio-pulmonaire ; Connaissances, Agents de santé ; Equipement, Services d’urgences
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« La pratique équestre précoloniale, un patrimoine immatériel porteur de cohésion sociale du territoire moogho septentrional au Burkina Faso »
Mamoudou OUEDRAOGO, Yacouba Banhoro, Emile-Jules ABALOT et Boukaré OUEDRAOGO
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Mots clés non renseignés
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Agronomic Variability of Yellow Nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus L.) Accessions in Burkina Faso.
Saïdou Yamwemba*, Jacques Ouedraogo, Pingawindé Sawadogo, Nerbewendé Sawadogo, Hamed Ouedraogo and Mahamadou Sawadogo.
Yellow nutsedge, Cyperus esculentus L. is a herbaceous species whose tubers are the edible parts. However, the yellow nutsedge of Burkina has not been the subject of agronomic characterization study. The agronomic performance of the species is still unknown. In order to know the agronomic variability of the species, an agronomic characterizati(...)
Cyperus esculentus L., tubers, variability, agronomic
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FINITE TIME RUIN PROBABILITY IN MULTIVARIATE PERTURBED RENEWAL RISK MODEL
Frédéric Béré, Remi Guillaume Bagré, Vini Yves Bernadin Loyara and Pierre Clovis Nitiéma
This paper contributes to the approach of the bivariate risk of ruin in finite time. We deal with a problem of risk of occurrence of a claim from the Cramer-Lundberg model in which there is some by-claim (more or less zero) integrating a Brownian oscillation at the level of the reserve at a given time t.
We evaluate the probability of bivaria(...)
stable distribution, Brownian perturbation, by-claim, heavy tail distribution, renewal equation
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Gender and graduating results in the Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Abomey-Calavi (Cotonou, Benin) program
B.K. Ki, E. Zoumenou, M. Chobli, B. le Polain de Waroux, A. Robert, P.L. Baele
Background: For unknown reasons female participation in anesthesiology is very low in Sub-Saharan Africa
(SSA), especially in West Africa, and few women reach top academic or clinical positions.
Objective: Women reduced professional perspectives.
Design: Male and female residents’ performances were compared when they presented for their fir(...)
Anesthesiology; Gender; Certification Exam; Africa (Sub-Saharan); Medical Education.
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Aortic dissection—Pulmonary embolism association: A therapeutic dilemma
Bénilde Marie-Ange Tiemtoré-Kambou, Adjirata Koama, Solange Kontogom, Joelle Zabsonré Tiendrébéogo, Donald Bayala, Nina Astrid Ndé Ouédraogo, Moussa Zanga, Aïscha Madina Napon, Ousséini Diallo, Claudine Lougue-Sorgho, Rabiou Cissé
Its association with pulmonary embolism is exceptional and produces a real therapeutic dilemma. We are discussing the case of a 67-year-old male patient who presented with paraplegia with infectious syndrome. The chest X-ray performed to screen for an infectious site led to the suspicion of an aortic aneurysm and the CT angiography showed Stan(...)
Medicine, Pulmonary embolism, Aortic dissection, Aortic aneurysm, Dissection (medical), Paraplegia, Pathological, Radiology, Therapeutic approach, Embolism, Aneurysm, Cardiology, Internal medicine, Surgery, Aorta
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EVALUATION DU RISQUE DE MAJORATION DES ANOMALIES ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIQUES DE REPOS AU COURS D’UNE EPREUVE D’EFFORT CHEZ DES ARBITRES MASCULINS DE FOOTBALL DU BURKINA FASO
Tiama Adama , Yaméogo Nobila Valentin , Gouthon Fabrice Gilchrist , Nouatin Kocou Basile , Bio Nigan Issiako , Seghda Taryetba André Arthur , Ouedraogo Kiswendsida Guy Hervé , Ouedraogo Lynda
Introduction : L’activité physique régulière est bénéfique pour la santé cardiovasculaire mais chez les sujets présentant des anomalies à l’électrocardiogramme (ECG) standard, l’effort intense peut s’avérer délétère. Le but de cette étude était de déterminer au cours d’une épreuve d’effort, le risque de majoration des anomalies ECG de repos ch(...)
arbitres de football, anomalies électrocardiographiques de repos, épreuve d’effort
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Historical vignette – The Mapleson G, an original pediatric anesthesia circuit
B.F. Gribomont1, B. le Polain de Waroux1, F.A. Veyckemans2, B.K. Ki3, Y.B. Kab re3, R.C. Neighbour4, P.L. Baele1
A previously unpublished pediatric anesthesia circuit is presented here. It was invented and constructed by Dr
Bernard-François Gribomont (hence called BFG circuit) around 1965 as a response to the important pediatric
case load in the university hospital of Lovanium, near Leopoldville (now Kinshasa, DRC). The original objective
was to find(...)
Anesthesiology/instrumentation, pediatrics, pulmonary ventilation