Publications (10550)
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Regard des parties prenantes sur une stratégie innovante de rattrapage de la vaccination au Burkina Faso : étude qualitative
Herve HIEN1,2, Tina Yacine OUOBA2, Félicité NANA1, Clément MEDA3, Yisso Fidèle BACYE4, Paulin K. SOMDA2, Herman BAZIE2, Amed KABORE5, Nicolas MEDA5, Maxime DRABO1
Introduction : Au Burkina Faso, depuis l'année 2020, on enregistre une résurgence des cas de rougeole et de poliovirus dans certaines régions du pays. La région urbaine du centre dont le District Sanitaire de Sig-Noghin n’était pas épargnée. Au regard de cette situation la Direction de Prévention par la Vaccination (DPV) avec l’appui de l’Orga(...)
vaccination, rattrapage, vaccination, parties prenantes, perspectives.
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Interactions médicamenteuses chez les patients diabétiques admis aux urgences du CHU de Cocody (Abidjan - Cote d’ivoire)
Brou N’guessan Aimé, Te Bonlé Franck Olivier, Kouakou Sylvain Landry, Delma Kouka Luc, Irie-N’guessan Genéviève
Le diabète est une maladie chronique à forte prévalence mondiale et constitue une cause majeure de morbi-mortalité. En Côte d’Ivoire, les patients diabétiques sont généralement âgés et souvent hypertendus, exposant à une polymédication susceptible d’engendrer des interactions médicamenteuses (IM). Cette étude vise à analyser la prévalence, les(...)
Diabète, Interactions médicamenteuses, Pathologie chronique, Polymédication
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Differential effects of dual and synergist-based insecticide-treated bed nets on pyrethroid resistance and L995F/S knockdown resistance mutation dynamics in Anopheles gambiae s.l. populations in south-western Burkina Faso
Madou Tapsoba, Wamdaogo Moussa Guelbeogo, Antoine Sanou, Soumanaba Zongo, Christelle Gogue Siaka Debe, Kyra Arnett, Kelly Davis, Jenny Shannon, Peder Digre, Julia Mwesigwa, Kenzie Tynuv, Christen Fornadel, Sagnon N’Falé, Molly Robertson, Joseph D. Challenger, Gauthier Tougri, Adama Gansané, Hilary Ranson, Gnankiné Olivier and Joseph Wagman
Background The introduction of next-generation insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) in Burkina Faso aims to mitigate
pyrethroid resistance in malaria vectors. This study evaluated the impact of different ITN types on phenotypic resistance
and kdr mutation frequencies in Anopheles gambiae sensus lacto (s.l.) populations across three health distric(...)
Anopheles gambiae s.l., Pyrethroid resistance, kdr mutations, Dual-active-ingredient insecticidal bed nets, Burkina Faso
PRéPUBLICATION
Optimizing the 4G--5G Migration: A Simulation-Driven Roadmap for Emerging Markets
Desire Guel and Justin Pegd-Windé Kouraogo and Kouka Kouakou Nakoulma
Deploying fifth-generation (5G) networks in emerging markets demands a balance between performance targets and constraints in budget, spectrum, and infrastructure. We use MATLAB simulations to quantify how radio and architectural levers - MIMO (beamforming, diversity, spatial multiplexing), carrier aggregation (CA), targeted spectrum refarming(...)
5G migration, emerging markets, MIMO, carrier aggregation, spectrum refarming, mmWave, NSA/SA, D2D, M2M
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Radiation-Induced Lumbosacral Radiculopathy: A Comprehensive Clinical and Dosimetric Study
Zineb Dahbi , Reyzane El Mjabber , Amal Bouziyane , Nawal Bouknani , Wissam Bezzari , Rim Alami , Vincent Vinh-Hung , Aboubacar H. Bambara
Background: Radiation-induced lumbosacral radiculopathy is an under-reported late complication of pelvic
radiotherapy and may result in persistent neurological symptoms with a substantial impact on long-term
quality of life. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the association between radiation dose
distribution to the lumbos(...)
dosimetric analysis, lumbosacral plexopathy, pelvic radiotherapy, quality of life, radiation toxicity
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Etat des lieux des infections respiratoires aigües sévères dues à SRAS cov 2 dans le service de pédiatrie dans le service de pédiatrie du CHU Bogodogo
H Sawadogo, B Simpore, K Ilboudo, A Cisse, A Bilgo, F Thiombiano, C Ouedraogo, H Savadogo, P Ouedraogo, Z Tarnagda, S Ouedraogo, F Koueta
ntroduction : Les infections respiratoires aigües sévères (IRAS) dues à la COVID19 constituent un véritable problème de santé publique. Objectif : Etudier les infections respiratoires aigües sévères dues à la COVID 19 dans le service de pédiatrie du CHU-Bogodogo du 25 janvier 2023 au 25 Décembre 2023 Méthodologie : Il s’est agi d’une étude tra(...)
Infection Respiratoire Aigüe Sévère, Sars-Cov-2, Covid-19, Chu-B
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Déchets solides dans la ville d’Arlit au Niger: entre impacts et stratégies de gestion
ZOMA Vincent, KIETTYETTA G. Jean Yves,MABA NGOULOUBI Prince Loïque,MANI OUSSEINA Harouna
Cet article examine la problématique croissante de la gestion des déchets solides à Arlit, au Niger. L’objectif général de cette recherche est d’analyser l’impact des déchets solides sur la santé publique et l’environnement, tout en explorant les mesures adoptées par les autorités locales pour une gestion plus efficace. La démarche méthodologi(...)
Urbanisation, gestion des déchets solides, impacts des déchets solides, Arlit, Niger
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Effect ofTemperature and Light on Ex Situ Germination of Flemingia faginea (Guill. &Perr.) Baker Seeds in BurkinaFaso
Raymond Nana, Hugues Roméo Bazié, Assan Gnoumou, Pale Mini Dah, Martin Sawadogo, and Gerard Zombré
Flemingia faginea is a woody species whose various parts are widely used in traditional medicine. However, this species, which typically grows along waterways, is becoming increasingly rare due to poor seed germination in the wild, possibly resulting from the effects of climate change and human activities. Given the increasing rarity of F. fag(...)
Flemingia faginea; germination; pharmacopoeia; photoblastic; temperature
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Identification of Sources of Resistance in Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] to Vascular Disease Caused by Fusarium solani in Burkina Faso
Kiswendsida Issaka Sam, Pawinde Elisabeth Zida, Benoit Joseph Batieno, Saadon Leandre Poda, Yannick Bassole, Abdou-kader Congo, Zakaria Dieni , Hamadou Zongo, Jean Baptiste Tignegre , Bouma James Neya, Nerbewende Sawadogo
Fusarium solani is a cosmopolitan fungus causing mortality of young cowpea plants and severe wilting at an advanced stage of plant development. As a result, it considerably affects cowpea production, undermining food and nutritional security. The use of resistant varieties combined with appropriate agricultural practices is a very effective an(...)
Burkina Faso; Fusarium solani; genotypes; resistance; Vigna unguiculata
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Assessment of Diversity in Parental and F1 Populations of Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] in Burkina Faso
Lardia Ali BOUGMA, Adjima OUOBA, Dieudonné TARO, Nerbéwendé SAWADOGO
Aims: Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) is one of the cross-pollinated cereals in West Africa. It is cultivated for its grains. However, to date, strategies for selecting pearl millet populations and hybrids are low in West Africa. The objective of this study is to characterize the genetic bases of parental and F1 populations of pe(...)
Heterogeneity; F1 populations; genetic base; Burkina Faso; ICRISAT
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Evaluation of the Microbiological Quality of Sheep Meat Sold in N'Djamena (Chad)
Abdoullahi Hissein Ousman, Diéni Ibonyé, Kagambèga Boureima, Valery Mbaigolmem Beral, Khalil Idriss Abakar, Tapsoba François, Savadogo Aly and Abdelsalam Tidjani
In Chad, a pastoral country in the Sahel where sheep farming thrives, it is a major socioeconomic and cultural pillar. This prospective and analytical study assesses the microbiological quality of fresh mutton sold in six districts of N'Djamena (Chad). Thirty samples were collected aseptically,transported in coolers, and analyzed at Labo-REDES(...)
Sheep meat; microbiological quality; microbial contamination; N'Djamena.
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Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Cosmetic Vendors Regarding Their Products, Skin Physiology and Dermatoses in Ouahigouya, Burkina Faso: A Ouahigouya, Burkina Faso: A Cross-Sectional Study
Fagnima Traoré, Solo Traoré, Ad Bafa Ibrahim Ouattara, Wendwaounga Ahïssa Oumou Barry, Tôh Sib5, Macaire Pankolo, Nongoba Savadogo, Hervé Tiéno, Lassané Zoungrana, Réné Bognounou, Oumar Guira, Jean Baptiste Andonaba, Nomtondo Amina Ouédraogo
Introduction. Cosmetic vendors play a crucial role in consumer guidance, yet their knowledge and practices remain poorly documented in sub-Saharan Africa. The lack of formal training and regulatory oversight raises concerns about product safety and appropriate recommendations. The objective was to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices(...)
Cosmetics, Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, Vendors, Dermatoses, Burkina Faso
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Electrolyte Disorders in the Acute Phase of Ischemic Stroke in the University Hospitals of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Prevalence and Association with In-Hospital Mortality
Djingri Labodi Lompo, Alassane Zoungrana, Melody Z. Gnampa, Houseinata N. Napon, Fabienne Kere, Chritian Napon, Athanase Millogo
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Introduction: The objective of this study was to assess electrolyte disorders among patients hospitalized for ischemic stroke (IS) in the University Hospitals (UHs) of Ouagadougou.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective, crosssectional, descriptive, and analytical study of adult patients hospitalized for ischemic stroke—confirmed by(...)
Ischemic Stroke, Electrolyte Disorders, In-Hospital Mortality, University Hospitals, Ouagadougou
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Assessment of Heavy Metal Speciation and Mobility in By-Products from Wastewater Treatment Plant in Ouagadougou
Yelli Yacine Marie Laure Dah, Stéphanie Batchakoue Maiga-Yaleu, Ismaël Traore, Souleymane Kologo, Tambi Ramde
The wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) generates by-products such as treated wastewater (TWW) and dried sewage sludge (DSS). This study assesses the speciation and mobility of metals in dry sewage sludge collected in 2022 and 2024 using a three-step sequential extraction based on the BCR method. The highest total metal concentration was Mg, fol(...)
Heavy Metals, Mobility, Sequential Extraction, Sewage Sludge, Wastewater
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Comparative effects of Plant Growth–Promoting Rhizobacteria and their formulations with compost and mineral fertilizer on onion productivity and disease Incidence in Burkina Faso
Cécile Harmonie OTOIDOBIGA, Abdou Rasmané OUEDRAOGO, Wendlassida Pauline OUEDRAOGO, Abalo Itolou KASSANKOGNO, Ernest SOME, Moïse SAWADOGO, Kevin Stanislas BATIONO, Massiribi Bintou BARRO, Bowendsom Clément NIKIEMA, Issa WONNI, and Ynoussa MAIGA
Soil infertility is a major constraint to onion production in Burkina Faso. This study aimed to evaluate the combined and separate effects of Plant Growth–Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR), mineral fertilizer (NPK), and organic (compost) fertilizer on onion growth and disease incidence. Five bacterial isolates—VDK5AN, VDK12A(...)
Plant Growth–Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR); onion growth; disease incidence; mineral fertilizer; compost.