Publications (7861)
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Variabilité agro morphologiques de cinq génotypes de la roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) cultivée au Burkina Faso
Adjima Ouoba1,2,3*, Ali Lardia BOUGMA1,2,, Dominique NIKIEMA1, Diane J. KAMBOU1,3 Mahamadi Hamed Ouédraogo1 and Nerbéwendé Sawadogo1
La roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) est une plante à fleur de la famille des malvacées dont les feuilles, les calices et les graines interviennent beaucoup dans l’alimentation des populations Ouest-africaines et également dans l’alimentation animale. Elle présente également une importance médicinale. Cependant la production de la roselle (Hibi(...)
Hibiscus sabdariffa L., roselle, variabilité
COMMUNICATION
Etude de la diversité génétique d’une collection de la variété botanique dasheen de taro [Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott] au Burkina Faso à l’aide de marqueurs moléculaires SSR
Nicolas OUEDRAOGO, Marie Claire CECE, Siédou SORY, Renan Ernest TRAORE, Pauline BATIONO/KANDO
e taro est une plante alimentaire produite principalement pour ses cormes
riches en nutriments. Cependant, à cause de sa multiplication exclusivement
végétative, sa base génétique est faible, le rendant vulnérable aux contraintes
de la production agricole. En vue de contribuer à la sauvegarde et à la
valorisation de cette ressource phytogé(...)
Taro, diversité génétique, variétés, accessions.
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Associations of fruit and vegetables intakes with blood HDL cholesterol in high consumption regions of Burkina Faso
6- JEOFFRAY DIENDERE, ABDOULAYE HAMA DIALLO, CHEICK OUMAR YARO, JEAN KABORE, JEROME WINBETOUREFA SOME, AUGUSTIN NAWIDIMBASBA ZEBA
Introduction: To report independently the sociodemographic and lifestyle parameters, the associations of fruit and vegetables intakes with blood HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C), in men and women living in high consumption areas of Burkina Faso.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional secondary analysis using data from the first WHO Stepwise Approach to S(...)
Fruits Vegetables HDL-Cholesterol Centre-Ouest and Nord regions Burkina Faso
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Enhancement of the geological mapping in weathered plutonic and metamorphic rocks areas using village water supply wells data (lithology and hydrochemistry)
Cheik Abba Cissé Ouangaré, Séta Naba, Patrick Lachassagne
In weathered plutonic and metamorphic rocks areas, because rock outcrops are rare due to the extensive regolith cover, geological mapping is largely based on the interpretation of airborne data and imagery (aerial photographs, satellite images, airborne geophysics when available, etc.). In the sub-Saharan Africa, numerous village water supply(...)
Geological mapping, Granitoids, Metamorphic rocks, Silica, Village water supply boreholes
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Hydrochemical Assessment of Groundwater Quality in the City of Manga and the Surrounding Area, Burkina Faso, West Africa
Césard Millogo , Blehiman Sagnon, Sayoba Kafando, Samuel Nakolendoussé
The population of the city of Manga and the surrounding area is supplied with drinking water by boreholes exploiting the fractured rock aquifer. However, these boreholes are often managed without considering the impact of natural geogenic and anthropogenic sources of toxic chemicals, which can threaten groundwater quality. Major ion geochemist(...)
groundwater, hydrochemical evolution, saturation indices, WQI, Manga, Burkina Faso
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Enhancing the use of phosphate rock through microbially-mediated compost transformation to improve agronomic and economic profitability in sub-Saharan Africa
Adama Sagnon, Mamoudou Traore, Ezechiel Bionimian Tibiri, Saïdou Zongo, Isidore Juste O Bonkoungou, Satoshi Nakamura, Nicolas Barro, Fidele Tiendrebeogo, Papa Saliou Sarr
Soil degradation and limited access to chemical fertilizers partly explain the persistently low crop yields in Sub-Saharan Africa. To provide local farmers with alternative fertilizer options, this study examined the impact of locally sourced fertilizers on sorghum productivity and soil health. Treatments were set up in a completely randomized(...)
Burkina phosphate rock, calcined phosphate, phospho-compost, rhizosphere soil, chicken manure, sorghum
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Using a policy learning lens to understand health financing policy outcomes: the case of translating strategic health purchasing into policy and practice in Burkina Faso
Joël Arthur Kiendrébéogo, Manuela De Allegri, Wim Van Damme, Bruno Meessen
Introduction Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) through an effective health financing system is a challenge for many low-income countries. Learning is key to success due to many uncertainties and unknowns. Using the case of translating strategic health purchasing into policy and practice in Burkina Faso, our study seeks to understand ho(...)
Policy learning, strategic health purchasing, health financing, health policy, Burkina Faso
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Analyse énergétique de la performance d'un réfrigérateur à adsorption solaire
Guy Christian TUBREOUMYA
Cet article présente une contribution à l'étude du processus de production de froid par
adsorption à partir de l'énergie solaire. Cette étude comprend principalement une
modélisation, une simulation d'un réfrigérateur solaire à adsorption utilisant le couple
zéolithe-eau. Pour ce faire, un modèle mathématique des transferts de chaleur et de(...)
Réfrigération solaire, Adsorption, Simulation, Zéolite/Eau, Transfert de chaleur et de masse
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Titre: Investigating Effective Reconnaissance Drought Index Ability to Reproduce Drought Signature over the Massili Basin (Burkina Faso)
Tog-Noma Patricia Emma Bontogho1*, Michelline Marie Regina Kansole1, Mercy Apuswin Abarike2 , Mamounata Kabore3
Drought is a significant natural hazard particularly in arid and semi-arid regions where water resources management is already challenging. Burkina Faso, a landlocked country located in the Sahel region, is highly vulnerable to drought due to its arid climate. The country has experienced recurrent droughts since the 1970s, with significant imp(...)
Meteorological Drought, Kernel Density, Probability Density Function, Massili
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Factors Associated with Exclusive Breastfeeding among Mothers of Children Aged 0 to 12 Months and Father’s Perceptions of Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice in the Central Region of Burkina Faso: Case of the Boulmiougou Health District
Ines Wendlassida Zaheira Kere, Fatoumata Hama-Ba, Souleymane Sankara, Sibiri Bougma, Bassibila Zoungrana, Moussa Ouedraogo, Aly Savadogo
Introduction: Neonatal mortality remains a major concern in West Africa, and exclusive breastfeeding is recognized as a crucial intervention to promote newborn survival. This study aims to identify the factors influencing the practice of exclusive breastfeeding among mothers, as well as the perceptions of fathers, in the Boulmiougou health dis(...)
Exclusive Breastfeeding, Knowledge and Practices, Related Factors, Mothers and Fathers, Burkina Faso
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Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase-Producing and Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp. from the Human–Animal–Environment Interface on Cattle Farms in Burkina Faso
Soma, D., Bonkoungou, I. J. O., Garba, Z., Diarra, F. B. J., Somda, N. S., Nikiema, M. E. M., Bako, E., Sore, S., Sawadogo, N., Barro, N., & Haukka, K.
Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing and multidrug-resistant Enterobacterales pose a major threat to both human and animal health. This study assessed the prevalence of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli (ESBL-Ec) and Klebsiella spp. (ESBL-K) on cattle farms in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, using a One Health approach. From May 2021 to(...)
Escherichia coli; Klebsiella spp.; ESBL; cattle farms; One Health; Burkina Faso
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Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase-Producing and Multidrug- Resistant Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp. from the Human–Animal–Environment Interface on Cattle Farms in Burkina Faso
Djifahamaï Soma, Isidore Juste Ouindgueta Bonkoungou, Zakaria Garba, Fatimata Bintou Josiane Diarra, Namwin Siourimè Somda, Marguerite Edith Malatala Nikiema, Evariste Bako, Souleymane Sore, Natéwindé Sawadogo, Nicolas Barro and Kaisa Haukka
Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing and multidrug-resistant Enterobacterales pose a major threat to both human and animal health. This study assessed the prevalence of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli (ESBL-Ec) and Klebsiella spp. (ESBL-K) on cattle farms in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, using a One Health approach. From May 2021 to(...)
Escherichia coli; Klebsiella spp.; ESBL; cattle farms; One Health; Burkina Faso
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Determination of Particle Size for Optimum Biogas Production from Ouagadougou Municipal Organic Solid Waste
Mahamadi NIKIEMA, Narcis BARSAN, Amidou S. OUILI, Emilian MOSNEGUTU, K. Marius SOMDA, Ynoussa MAIGA, Cheik Omar Tidiane COMPAORÉ, Cheik A. T. OUATTARA, Valentin NEDEFF and Aboubakar S. OUATTARA
Anaerobic digestion’s contribution to sustainable development is well established. It is a sustainable production process that enables energy to be saved and produced and efficient pollution control processes to be implemented, thereby contributing to the sustainable development of our societies. Optimizing biogas yields from the anaerobic dig(...)
municipal organic solid waste; particle size; TableCurve 3D; optimizing biomethane
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How community-based health workers fulfil their roles in epidemic disease surveillance: a case study from Burkina Faso
Sanou Hamidou, Korbéogo Gabin, Dan W. Meyrowitsch, Samuelsen Helle
Background In 2016, Burkina Faso adopted a new community-based model for disease surveillance, appointing two
community-based health workers (CBHWs) per village. The CBHWs play a crucial yet under-researched role in Burkina
Faso’s health system. This study aimed to analyze the factors influencing their practices in relation to their offici(...)
Community-based health workers, Volunteering, Epidemic disease surveillance, Burkina Faso
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Mathematical analysis of the effects of precarious health system on COVID-19 transmission dynamics: case of Burkina Faso
Ousmane Koutou, Komi Afassinou, Adama Ouedraogo, Abou Bakari Diabate
In the early moments of the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the level of e ectiveness in treatment and management of patients was limited due to the lack of e ective medications and adapted infrastructures in several countries especially in most developing countries. In this study, we propose an SIR-pattern model to investigat(...)
COVID-19, Health system weakness, Stability analysis, Fitting, Numerical simulations.