Publications (12)
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Évaluation de la technologie de la semence du taureau au centre de multiplication des animaux performants (CMAP) de Loumbila au Burkina Faso : Forces et Faiblesses
Mamounata TAPSOBA, Bapouguini COULIDIATI, Boureima TRAORE, Innocent W. TAPSOBA, Mamoudou DIALLO , et Moussa ZONGO
Objectif : La présente étude vise à évaluer le protocole de la technologie de la semence de taureaux pratiqué au Centre de Multiplication des Animaux Performants de Loumbila.
Méthodologie et résultats : Au total, 256 éjaculats ont été collectés sur 4 taureaux d’âge et de poids compris entre les intervalles [24 -132] mois et [437-530] kg. Le p(...)
biotechnologie, caractéristiques, CMAP, éjaculat, protocole
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Variation saisonnière de la fertilité du bouc sahélien en zone soudano-sahélienne du Burkina Faso
HARO Moïse, ZONGO Moussa
Les variations saisonnières de la disponibilité alimentaire semblent avoir une influence sur la fertilité du bouc au sahel. La fertilité du bouc sahélien a été appréciée au cours de la saison sèche et de la saison humide dans la zone soudano-sahélienne du Burkina Faso. L’objectif de ce travail est d’apprécier les variations des taux de gestati(...)
Fertilité, Saison, Semence
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A Survey of Tick Infestation and Tick-Borne Piroplasm Infection of Cattle in Oudalan and Séno Provinces, Northern Burkina Faso
Paul Franck Adjou Moumouni 1, Germaine Lim-Bamba Minoungou 2, Christian Enonkpon Dovonou 3, Eloiza May Galon 1 , Artemis Efstratiou 1, Maria Agnes Tumwebaze 1, Benedicto Byamukama 1, Patrick Vudriko 1, Rika Umemiya-Shirafuji 1 , Hiroshi Suzuki 1 and Xuenan Xuan 1,*
Abstract: In this study, cattle farms located in Oudalan and Séno, two provinces in the Sahel region,
northern Burkina Faso, were surveyed. Cattle owners were interviewed, cattle were examined for tick
infestation, and ticks as well as blood samples were collected during the dry season (October). Blood
DNA samples were tested for Babesia an(...)
Babesia, Burkina Faso, cattle, epidemiology, Theileria, tick species
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Morpho-Biometric Evaluation of the Genetic Diversity of Local Chicken Ecotypes in Four Regions (Centre-East, Sahel, Centre-North and South-West) of Burkina Faso
Yacouba Zare, Isidore Gnanda, Isidore Houaga, Michel Kere, Boureima Traore, Moussa Zongo, Samuel Bamouni, Apollinaire Traore, Mahamoudou Zangre, Romdhane Rekaya, Joseph Nianogo
Background and Objective: Local chickens in Burkina Faso play a crucial role in income generation and food security, especially to the rural community and the most vulnerable groups. Genetic and phenotypic characterization of these local chicken ecotypes is sketchy. The objective of this study was to determine the morpho-biometric characterist(...)
Body weight, chicken Konde, morpho-biometrics
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Molecular characterization of African Swine fever viruses in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Senegal 1989–2016.
Germaine L. Minoungou1,2 Mariame Diop3 Marthin Dakouo4 Abdoul KarimOuattara1,5 Tirumala Bharani K. Settypalli6 Modou M. Lo3 Satigui Sidibe4 Estelle Kanyala7 Yaya Sidi Kone4 Moctar Sidi Diallo2,* Anne Ouedraogo2 Kadiatou Coulibaly4 VictorineOuedraogo2 Ibrahim Sow4 Mamadou Niang4,8 Jenna Elizabeth Achenbach9 AbelWade10 Hermann Unger11 Adama Diallo3,12 Giovanni Cattoli6 Charles Euloge Lamien6 Jacques Simpore1,5
African swine fever (ASF) has been endemic in sub-Saharan Africa since the 1960s.
Following its introduction in Senegal, in 1957, ASF steadily progressed throughWest
Africa, reachingBurkina Faso in 2003, and later Mali in 2016. Despite the heavy burden
of disease on pig production, little information is available on the genetic diversity of(...)
African swine fever, Burkina Faso, genotypes, Mali, Senegal
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Epidemiology and spatio-temporal distribution of gastrointestinal parasites infection and accuracy of FAMACHA test in sheep in traditional farming systems in Burkina Faso
L. D. Dahourou A. Konaté A.S.R. Tapsoba A. Traoré & L. L. Logan, S. Tembely, A. Dicko, M. Sanou, H. H. Tamboura, B. Bayala, I. Salissou
Blood and faecal samples from 2086 Sahelian and Djallonke sheep have been collected to assess the epidemiology and spatio- temporal distribution of gastrointestinal parasites. A survey with a questionnaire allowed collecting data on individual animal and farms. Faecal samples were analysed using the McMaster technique, while anaemia was assess(...)
Anaemia . Burkina Faso . Gastro-intestinal parasites . Sheep
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Surveillance of Animal Rabies in Burkina Faso: A Retrospective Laboratory Data from 2008 to 2012
Germaine Minoungou1, L. Dieudonné Dahourou2*, Madi Savadogo3, Dieudonné Tialla3, Alima Hadjia Banyala Combari4, Estelle Kanyala5, Lassina Ouattara1, Sonia Anne Kabore1, Victorine Ouedraogo1, Yaya Tabouret1 and Issa Kere1
Rabies causes more than 59,000 deaths each year worldwide with 95% of cases in Africa and Asia. It is endemic in most of African countries and 99% of human rabies cases are dog mediated. This study aimed to review data on animal rabies surveillance and factors associated with dogs’ rabies in Burkina Faso from 2008 to 2012. Data on submitted sa(...)
Animal, Burkina Faso, Rabies, Vaccinated dogs.
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Seroprevalence and epidemiology of African Swine Fever (ASF) in Burkina Faso.
Minoungou GL3,2, Ouattara AK1,2, Obiri-Yeboah D4, Savadogo J5, Kanyala E5, Moctar S3, Ouedraogo A3, Ouedraogo V3, Unger H6 and Simpore J1,2
Background: African swine fever is a highly contagious viral disease present in most of the sub-Saharan African countries. Burkina Faso experienced its first African
swine fever outbreak in 2003. The present study aims to determine the seroprevalence of African swine fever (ASF) in ASF-suspected pigs in Burkina Faso.
Result: An overall serop(...)
ASF, modern farms, traditional farms, seroprevalence, Burkina faso
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Prevalence of anti-hepatitis E virus antibodies in domestic animal from three representative provinces of Burkina Faso
Jean Bienvenue Ouobaa,b,⁎, Kuan Abdoulaye Traorea,c, Hortense Rouambaa,d, Komi Victor-Mari Setondjia, Germaine L. Minoungoue, Bruno Lalidia Ouobae, Anne Ouedraogoe, Sidi Moctare, Alphonsine Kouassi M'Bengueb, Solange Ngazoa Kakoub, Moussa Doumbiab, Alfred S. Traorea, Pierre Roquesf,g,h, Nicolas Barroa
Four major genotypes of Hepatitis E virus (HEV) have been documented worldwide (1–4) with genotypes 1 and 2
found in human in Sub-Saharan Africa. Human Hepatitis cases due to HEV genotype 3 and 4 are zoonotic with
various animal identified as possible reservoirs. Recently, HEV genotype 3 was found in pigs and human beings
in West Africa, wh(...)
Hepatitis E virus Seroprevalence Zoonosis Lagomorphs Ungulata Burkina Faso
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Drug quality analysis of isometamidium chloride hydrochloride and diminazene diaceturate used for the treatment of African animal trypanosomosis in West Africa
Zakaria Bengaly1†, Sèna Hervé Vitouley1†, Martin Bienvenu Somda1,2*, André Zongo1, Assiongbon Têko-Agbo3 , Giuliano Cecchi4, Yahaya Adam5, Issa Sidibé1,6, Balé Bayala7, Adrien Marie Gaston Belem2 , Jan Van Den Abbeele8 and Vincent Delespaux9
Background: Diminazene diaceturate (DA) and isometamidium chloride hydrochloride (ISM) are with homidium bromide, the main molecules used to treat African Animal Trypanosomosis (AAT). These drugs can be purchased from official suppliers but also from unofficial sources like local food markets or street vendors. The sub-standard quality of some(...)
African animal, Trypanosomosis, Trypanocides, Drug quality, West Africa
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Prevalence of trypanosomes, salivary gland hypertrophy virus and Wolbachia in wild populations of tsetse flies from West Africa
Gisele M. S. Ouedraogo, Güler Demirbas-Uzel, Jean-Baptiste Rayaisse, Geoffrey Gimonneau, Astan C. Traore, Antonios Avgoustinos, Andrew G. Parker, Issa Sidibe, Anicet G. Ouedraogo, Amadou Traore, Bale Bayala, Marc J. B. Vreysen, Kostas Bourtzis and Adly m. M. Abd-Alla
Background: Tsetse flies are vectors of African trypanosomes, protozoan parasites that cause sleeping sickness (or human African trypanosomosis) in humans and nagana (or animal African trypanosomosis) in livestock. In addition to trypanosomes, four symbiotic bacteria Wigglesworthia glossinidia, Sodalis glossinidius, Wolbachia, Spiroplasma and(...)
Glossina spp., Trypanosoma spp., Wolbachia spp., SGHV, Microbe infection rate, Interactions
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Influenza A(H9N2) Virus, Burkina Faso
Bianca Zecchin,1 Germaine Minoungou,1 Alice Fusaro, Sidi Moctar, Anne Ouedraogo-Kaboré, Alessia Schivo, Annalisa Salviato, Sabrina Marciano, Isabella Monne
We identified influenza A(H9N2) virus G1 lineage in poultry in Burkina Faso. Urgent actions are needed to raise awareness about the risk associated with spread of this zoonotic virus subtype in the area and to construct a strategy for effective prevention and control of influenza caused by this virus.
Influenza virus, H9N2, poultry, Burkina Faso