Publications (10419)
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Acute and subchronic toxicity assessment of the dichloromethane / methanol stem bark extract from Erythrina senegalensis DC (Fabaceae) in Wistar rats
Souleymane Fofana, Kouama Benjamin, Ollo Da, Rakiswendé Serge Yerbanga, Sylvain Ilboudo, Noufou Ouédraogo, Moussa Ouédraogo, Guissou Innocent Pierre, A Arvouet-Grand, B Vennat, A Pourrat, P Legret, A Atsamo, T Nguelefack, J Datt, A Kamanyi, B Cerda, J Jose, N Cero, A Francisco, N Tomas-Barbera, J Espin, I Ciulei, J Dalziel, I Ezeja, A Anaga, I Asuzu, S Fofana, C Gnoula, M Oudraogo, E Pal, Hcr Nbi, J Nikiema, I Guissou, J Simpore, Y Gao, Y Wang, K Wang, J Zhu, G Li, J Tian, C Li, Z Wang, J Li, A Lee, C Guo, X Han, S Hong, J Hwang, S Jeong, J Hwang, M Lee, M Lee, D Lee, J Ro, B Hwang, V Kuete, L Sandjo, Gmn Kwamou, B Wiench, A Nkengfack, T Efferth, M Linuma, Y Okawa, T Tanaka, F Ho, Y Kobayashi, K Miyauchi, H Matsuda, K Yoshida, K Miyagawa, Y Asao, S Takayama, S Nakashima, F Xu, M Yoshikawa, A Meda, C Lamien, M Romito, J Millogo, O Nacoulma, K Meragelman, T Mckee, M Boyd, O Nacoulma, C Ning, X Gao, C Wang, X Huo, Z Liu, H Sun, X Yang, P Sun, X Ma, Q Meng, K Liu, A Nkengfack, Agb Azebaze, A Waffo, Z Fomum
Erythrina senegalensis is a medicinal plant used in sub-Saharan Africa to treat pain,
asthenia, inflammation, jaundice, malaria and infections. This work aimed to study the
phytochemistry, the acute and subchronic toxicity of the dichloromethane / methanol
stem bark extract from E. senegalensis. The phytochemical groups have been
character(...)
E. senegalensis; Total polyphenolic content; Acute toxicity ; Subchronic toxicity
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Determining greywater quality and its potential impact on the environment and okra seeds germination
COMPAORE Cheik Omar Tidiane, MAIGA Ynoussa, KONATE Yacouba, OUATTARA Aboubakar Sidiki
Proper wastewater management is an essential step of the path to a healthier life, especially in crowded areas such as universities. The objective of this study was to contribute to the management of greywater generated from the restaurant of university Joseph KI-ZERBO in Burkina Faso. To do this, a qualitative characterization of the differen(...)
E. coli, fecal coliforms, greywater, organic pollution, Ouagadougou
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Cultural Practices: Harmony and Social Protest in Asare Konadu’s Ordained by the Oracle
KIEMA Alfred, YAMEOGO Irissa
In traditional as well as contemporary African society, cultural practices occupy an important place in the daily life of communities. These practices are intended to secure a peaceful and harmonious life in the society. However, in present-day Africa, traditional practices are becoming more and more a divisive topic, and more often than not t(...)
funeral rites, death, society, protest
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Ecotoxicity of hospital wastewaters and their impact on bacterial multi-drug resistance: a review
Ganamé Abasse Ouedraogo, Souleymane Koné, Arouna Ouédraogo, Henri Sidabéwindin Ouedraogo, Roukiétou TRAORE, Hama Cissé, Ismael Henri Nestor Bassolé, Yves Traoré, Aly Savadogo
Introduction. Hospitals use large varieties of substances for medical purposes such as in diagnostics, research, and upkeep of care materials. Diagnostic materials/substances, disinfectants, and excreted non-metabolized pharmaceuticals by patients, reach the wastewater. This form of elimination may generate risks for aquatic organisms, the eme(...)
Ecotoxicity, Drug, Drug resistance, Environmental science, Medicine, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Biology, Internal medicine, Toxicity
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Biological, chemical and physical hazards control plans to ensure employees health during dried mango production
Alain Gustave Yaguibou, B. Tarnagda, S. Zio, Fulbert Nikièma, F. Tapsoba, J. P. B. Karama, A. Savadogo
Introduction. Food safety is an important quality approach that ensures the safety of both food products and the health of consumers and employees. Aim. This study aimed to develop a control plan through the analysis of critical points of the manufacturing process in the dried mango production units in Burkina Faso. Methods. Investigations wer(...)
Food safety, Staff Health, HACCP, Dried mangues, Quality, Burkina Faso
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A Framework for Data Research in GIS Database using Meshing Techniques and the Map-Reduce Algorithm
SERE Abdoulaye, Jean Serge Dimitri OUATTARA, Didier BASSOLE, Jose Arthur OUEDRAOGO, Moubaric KABORE
Everywhere, centers, laboratories, hospital and pharmacy have faced many challenges to delivery quality of health service due to constraints related to limited availability of resources such as drugs, places, equipments and specialists, often in health deficit with increasing number of patients, for instance during COVID-19 pandemic. Late info(...)
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Influence of micro-habitats on the distribution of macroinvertebrates in Burkina Faso (West Africa)
Victor Bancé, Adama Ouéda, Idrissa Kaboré, Idrissa Ouédraogo, Komandan Mano, Peter D.M. Weesie, Gustave B. Kabré
In this work, we assessed micro-habitat's influence on the distribution of macroinvertebrates in lake Ziga in Burkina Faso from July to December 2016. The water quality variables were measured in situ and the macroinvertebrates were collected with a hand net. The organisms were identified to the lower taxonomic resolution as possible. The resu(...)
Invertebrate, Habitat, Species richness, Biodiversity, Ecology, Taxon, Biology, Aquatic plant, Water quality, Macrophyte
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Distribution and Incidence of Blood-Borne Infection among Blood Donors from Regional Transfusion Centers in Burkina Faso: A Comprehensive Study
Nicha Wongjarupong,1,2 Sharad Oli,1 Mahamoudou Sanou,3 Florencia Djigma,3 Alice Kiba Koumare,3 Albert T. Yonli,3 Mohamed A. Hassan,1 Kristin Mara,4 William S. Harmsen,4 Terry Therneau,4 Oumar Barro,5 Ghislaine Vodounhessi,6 Salam Sawadogo,6 Jean Christopher Chamcheu,7 Jacques Simpore,3 Lewis R. Roberts,1 and Bolni M. Nagalo3,5*
Abstract. There is a high prevalence of blood-borne infections in West Africa. This study sought to determine the
seroprevalence of blood-borne infections, including hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), HIV, and syphilis, in
blood donors in Burkina Faso. Blood donors were recruited from 2009 to 2013 in four major cities in Burki(...)
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Art et incivisme : les productions artistiques et la question de l’incivisme au Burkina Faso
TOME Adama, Edwige ZAGRE/KABORE, KY Jean Célestin
Depuis quelques années, l’incivisme s’amplifie au Burkina Faso et partout en Afrique. De ce fait, les hommes politiques, les organisations de la société civile, les leadeurs d’opinions et les artistes dénoncent les comportements contraires au civisme et sensibilisent les populations afin qu’elles aient des comportements citoyens et civiques. I(...)
Incivisme-civisme-artistes-œuvres-lutte-sensibilisation
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Chronic viral HBeAg-negative hepatitis B: Epidemiological, clinical and biochemical characteristics in an outpatient descriptive cohort in Burkina Faso
Eric Nagaonlé Somé, Alice Nanelin Guingané, Issaka Zongo, Daouda Sané, Koiné Maxime Drabo, Roger Sombié
IntroductionOur study aimed to describe epidemiological and diagnostic features in an outpatient's cohort with chronic HBeAg-negative hepatitis B.Patients and methodsA cross-sectional descriptive study with a retrospective data collection was implemented from January 2004 to April 2016 in the hepato-gastroenterology department of the Universit(...)
Medicine, HBeAg, Internal medicine, HBsAg, Epidemiology, Viral load, Cohort, Gastroenterology, Hepatitis B, Viral hepatitis, Outpatient clinic, Liver biopsy, Fibrosis, Retrospective cohort study, Liver disease, Hepatitis B virus, Immunology, Biopsy, Virus
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Paediatric surgical outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa: a multicentre, international, prospective cohort study
Principal investigator (PI) and study guarantor: Naomi Wright (King’s College London, UK). Steering committee: Niyi Ade-Ajayi (King’s College Hospital, UK), Emmanuel Ameh (National Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria), Kokila Lakhoo (Oxford University Hospitals, UK), Dan Poenaru (McGill University, Montreal, Canada), Andrew JM Leather (King’s College London, UK). Data analysis: Emily Rose Smith (Baylor University, Texas, USA), Alessandra Bisquera (King’s College London, UK) and PI. Writing committee: Anyanwu Lofty John Chukwuemeka (Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Nigeria), Taiwo Akeem Lawal (University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria), Justine Seyi-Olajide (Lagos University Teaching Hospital), Stephen Tabiri (Tamale Teaching Hospital, Ghana), PI, steering committee and data analysis teams. Lead investigators: Aminu Mohammad, Lawal Abdullahi (Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Nigeria), Bertille Ki, Albert Wandaogo, Bernadette Béré (Charles De Gaulle Pediatric University Teaching Hospital, Ouagadougou), Luc Malemo, Elisee Bake (HEAL Africa Hospital, Democratic Republic of the Congo), Nwokoro Collins, Aberibigbe M. O. Shonubi (Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria), Sharon Cox (Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital, South Africa). Country leads: Anyanwu Lofty John Chukwuemeka (Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Nigeria), Sharon Cox (Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital, South Africa), Bip Nandi (Kamuzu Central Hospital, Malawi), Daniel Sidler (Tygerberg Hospital, South Africa). Local investigators: Benin Republique: Houégban Romeo, Gbenou Antoine Seraphin, Eugene Zoumenou (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la Mère et de l'Enfant, Cotonou). Burkina Faso: Bernadette Béré, Bandré Emile, Bertille Ki, Tapsoba W. Toussaint, Albert Wandaogo, Kabre Yvette (Charles De Gaulle Pediatric University Teaching Hospital, Ouagadougou). Cote D’ivoire: Rouma Bankole, Manuela Ehua, Agbara Kouame, Moulot Olivier (Teaching Hospital Treichville, Abidjan), Nandiolo Rose (University Hospital De Bouaké). Democratic Republic of the Congo: Jacques Fadhili Bake (HEAL Africa Hospital, Goma). Ethiopia: Mesay Hailemariam Asfaw, Miliard Derbew, Gudeta Didi, Hanna Getachew, Woubedil Kiflu, Samuel Negash, Tihitiena Negussie, Amezene Tadesse, Fiseha Temesgen (Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital, Addis Ababa). Ghana: William Appeadu-Mensah, Afua Hesse, Samuel Osei-Nketiah (Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra), Francis Atidana Abantanga, Emmanuel Owusu Abem, Theophilus Teddy Kojo Anyomih, Adakudugu Ida, Osman Imoro, Martin Kyere, Anwar Sadat Seidu, Stephen Tabiri, Paul M. Wondoh (Tamale Teaching Hospital). Kenya: Thomas Kirengo (Embu Level 5 Hospital), Michael Ganey, Michael Mwachiro, Robert K Parker, Sinkeet Ranketi (Tenwek Hospital, Bomet). Malawi: Bitiel Banda, Caroline Melhado, Bip Nandi BMJ Glob Health: first published as 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-004406 on 2 September 2021. Downloaded from http://gh.bmj.com/ on September 3, 2021 by guest. Protected by copyright. 12 PaedSurg Africa Research Collaboration. BMJ Global Health 2021;6:e004406. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2020-004406 BMJ Global Health (Kamuzu Central Hospital, Lilongwe), Eric Borgstein, Mohakhelha Nyamulani, Emma Thomson, Johannes Verweij (Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre). Niger: Moustapha Helle (Niamey National Hospital). Nigeria: Emmanuel Ameh, Paschal Anyanwu, Matthias Igoche (Abuja National Hospital), Elizabeth Ogboli-Nwasor, Baba Suleiman, Sholadoye Tunde Talib (Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria), Mustapha Abdulazeez, Lawal Abdullahi, Farinyaro Aliyu, Aminu Mohammad, Aliyu Mohammed (Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital), Bassey Edem, Terlumun Patrick, Charles Soo (Benue State University Teaching Hospital), Akinlabi Emmanuel Ajao, Olayemi Anthony Ajiboye, Michael Abel Alao (Bowen University Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso), Odion-obomhense kesiena Helen (Delta state university teaching hospital Ogharra, Delta state), Opeoluwa Adesanya, Adenike Odewabi, Anuoluwapo Aremo (Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta), Taiwo Jones Olaoluwa, Odi Temitope (Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja), Kayode Bamigbola, Uduehe Enono E. (Federal Medical Centre, Owo, Ondo State), Olalekan Ajai, Omolara Faboya, Abdulsalam Moruf, Roland I Osuoji, Omolara M. Williams (Lagos State University Teaching Hospital), Fatuga Adedeji, Adesoji Ademuyiwa, Felix Alakaloko, Christopher Bode, Ihediwa Chibuike, Ibironke Desalu, Olumide Abiodun Elebute, Charles Ememonu, Oluwaseun Ladipo-Ajayi, Sola Kushimo, Justina Seyi-Olajide, Kayode Olayade, Adebambo Olowu, Justine Seyi-Olajide (Lagos University Teaching Hospital), Okechukwu Hyginus Ekwunife, Victor Ifeanyichukwu Modekwe, Obiechina Sylvester Okwuchukwu, Ngozi Chidinma Osuji, Ezidiegwu Ugochukwu Stanley, Jideofor Okechukwu Ugwu, Chuka Ifeanyichukwu Ugwunne (Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, Anambra State), Collins Chijioke Adumah, Oludayo Adedapo Sowande, Ademola Olusegun Talabi (Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile Ife), Lukmon Amosu, Nwokoro Collins, Ibukunolu Ogundele, Aderibigbe M. O. Shonubi (Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital), Felix Kumolalo (Ondo State Trauma and Surgical Centre), Taiwo Akeem Lawal, Olakayode Ogundoyin, Dare Olulana (University College Hospital, Ibadan), John Chinda, Osagie Olabisi, Samson Olori (University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada), Stella Eguma, Akan Inyang, Ijeoma Esther Nwachukwu (University of Calabar Teaching Hospital), Nurudeen Toyin Abdulraheem, Lukman O. Abdur-Rahman, James O. Adeniran, Muslimat A. Alada, Abdulrasheed A. Nasir, David C. Nwosu (University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin), Christopher C Amah, Sebastian Okwuchukwu Ekenze, Uchechukwu Obiora Ezomike, Emmanuel I. Nwangwu, Ijeoma C. Obianyo, Nene E Obianyo, Nwankwo Elochukwu Perpetua (University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku/ Ozalla, Enugu), Alfred T Aggo, Tobin Maxwell, Philemon Okoro (University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital). Republic of Cameroon: James A. Brown, Moses Kasumba, Steve Kyota (Mbingo Baptist Hospital). Somaliland: Joy Robinson (Edna Adan Maternity Hospital). South Africa: Seo-Hwa Chung, Savannah smit, Stephanie Van Straten, Andre Theron (Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital), Andrew Grieve, Robert Jaich, Jerome Loveland (Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital), Charles Carapinha (Clinton Hospital, Johannesburg), Milind Chitnis, Mie Elsen, Nayha Gautam (East London Hospital Complex, Walter Sisulu University), Damian Clarke, Shamaman Harilal, Sanele Madziba, Hansraj Mangray, Reitze Rodseth (Grey's Hospital, Pietermaritzburg Metropolitan Hospital Complex), Sharon Cox, Babalwa Nondela, Toru Shimizu (Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital), Roel Matos-Puig, Ria Naidoo, Arasha Thotharam (Stranger Hospital, Kwazulu-Natal), Kondjela Sara Hamunyela, Daniel Sidler, Corne De Vos (Tygerberg Hospital, Stellenbosch University). Sudan: Ali Hamad (Gezira National Center of Paediatric Surgery, Wad-Medania), Abdelbasit E Ali, Enas Musa Ismail (Soba University Hospital, Khartoum). Tanzania: Larry Akoko, Robert Bahati, Zaitun M Bokhary, Yona Ringo (Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam), Peter Dattani, Ezekiel Kambona, Silas Msangi (Tumbi Regional Referral Hospital, Kibaha). Togo: Komla Gnassingbé, Hamza Doles Sama (Sylvanus Olympio Teaching Hospitalier, Lome). Uganda: Nasser Kakembo, Phyllis Kisa, Mary T Nabukenya, John Sekabira (Mulago National Referral Hospital, Kampala). Zambia: Bruce Bvulani, Mulewa Mulenga, Emma Lillie, Rae Oranmore-Brown, Hope Phiri, Victoria Simiyu (University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka). Zimbabwe: Tungamirai Gwatirisa, Bothwell Mbuwayesango (Harare Central Hospital).
Introduction As childhood mortality from infectious diseases falls across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the burden of disease attributed to surgical conditions is increasing. However, limited data exist on paediatric surgical outcomes in SSA. We compared the outcomes of five common paediatric surgical conditions in SSA with published benchmark dat(...)
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« Les métiers de pharmacien colonial en Afrique occidentale française »
Kampadilemba Ouoba, Rasmané Semde, Banhoro Yacouba
Au cours du vingtième siècle, le régime colonial français en Afrique occidentale a été marqué par la mise en place d’une organisation sanitaire homogène dans les colonies. Elle reposait sur le service de santé des troupes coloniales, le service hospitalier relevant du service général et les autres services tels que ceux de la police sanitaire,(...)
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Assessing the Relevance of Phonemic Awareness Activities in Foreign Language Teaching and Learning”
DJIGUIMKOUDRE Nathalie
Cet article vise à évaluer l’efficacité de la conscience phonémique dans l’acquisition des phonèmes de l’anglais. Pour ce faire, deux groupes de 22 personnes par groupe ont été constitués. Le premier groupe appelé groupe témoin/ de contrôle n’a pas bénéfice d’enseignement, mais le second groupe appelé groupe de traitement a bénéficié d’un enn(...)
Phonemic awareness, second language acquisition, foreign language learning
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Profil lipidique et évaluation du traitement hypolipémiant dans le diabète de type 2
R. Karfo, P. Manirazika, E. Kabré, F. Boufares, G. Belmejdoub, J. Sakandé, S. Tellal
L’objectif principal de ce travail était de caractériser le profil lipidique du patient diabétique de type 2 et analyser l’évolution dudit profil chez des patients diabétiques de type 2 sous traitement antidiabétique avec ou sans traitement hypolipémiant. Il s’agit d’une étude rétrospective réalisée au service d’endocrinologie de l’HMIMV de Ra(...)
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Benthic Macroinvertebrates as Ecological Indicators: Their Sensitivity to the Water Quality and Human Disturbances in a Tropical River
Lallébila Tampo, Idrissa Kaboré, Elliot Haruna Alhassan, Adama Ouéda, Limam Bawa, Gbandi Djanéyé-Boundjou
Macroinvertebrate metrics are helpful tools for the assessment of water quality and overall aquatic ecosystem health. However, their degree of sensitivity and the most reliable metrics for the bioassessment program development are very poorly studied in Togo. This study aimed to test the sensitivity of metrics calculated at the family and genu(...)
Invertebrate, Water quality, Ecology, Benthic zone, Taxon, Canonical correspondence analysis, Biotic index, Environmental science, Geography, Biology, Habitat