Publications (200)
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Estimating Direct Cost for Hypertension Management in Urban Primary Health Facilities in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso: A Patient-Level Analysi
Abdoulaye Hama Diallo, Jeoffray Diendere, Sibiri Konate, Hermann Bienou Lanou, Noaga Irenee Ily, Watton Rodrigue Diao, Augustin Nawidimbasba Zeba
ntroduction: Hypertension is among the top 10 reasons for visiting primary health care centres (PHCCs) in Burkina Faso. Using a patient-level analysis, this study estimated the direct cost for hypertension management at outpatient care, in urban PHCCs in Bobo-Dioulasso, in the context of a universal health coverage policy development in the co(...)
Hypertension, Direct Cost, Income, Primary Health Care, Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso
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From Forest to Market: Ethnobotanical and Economic Value of Diospyros mespiliformis in Burkina Faso.
Korotimi Ouédraogo, Kangbéni Dimobe, Sata Diawara, Adjima Thiombiano
Diospyros mespiliformis is a culturally and economically significant wild tree species in Burkina Faso, yet its trade and local value remain poorly documented. This study explores traditional knowledge and assesses the economic contribution of its fruit across fifteen villages and four urban markets. Ethnobotanical surveys with 514 participant(...)
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) Ethnobotany Wild fruit trade Traditional knowledge Sustainable use
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Local perceptions of degraded soils (" Zippela") and factors influencing the adoption of agroecological practices for land restoration in Burkina Faso
Balma, N. E., Bayen, P., Balima, L. H., Lykke, A. M., & Thiombiano, A
Introduction:
Land degradation is a major challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, driven by unsustainable farming practices, population pressure, and climate variability. In Burkina Faso, zippelé refers to bare, crusted, and compacted soils with low organic matter and extremely low productivity. This study examined local perceptions of zippelé in(...)
agroecological practices, enhancing livelihoods, global environmental change, land degradation, land management
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Unpacking the role of neglected and underutilized plant species in smallholder diversification strategies for food security in Sub-Saharan Africa: Insights from Senegal
Quanli Wang a, Eric Brako Dompreh a b, Alassane Diouf c, Anna Porcuna-Ferrer d e, Blandine Marie Ivette Nacoulma f, Miyuki Iiyama g, Mame Samba Mbaye c, Fatouh Kine Gueye c, Kangbéni Dimobe f h, Mohammad Naushad Emmambux i, Adjima Thiombiano f, Alexandros Gasparatos a
Neglected and underutilized plant species (NUS) can contribute to food security, poverty alleviation, agrodiversity conservation and climate resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). One avenue for realizing NUS’ potential is by making them components of smallholder diversification strategies. However, we lack clear evidence about how NUS are ac(...)
Diversification Poverty alleviation Food security Smallholder farmers Orphan crops Sub-Saharan Africa
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Biotic and abiotic drivers of biomass carbon storage in peri urban forests in Burkina Faso
Larba Hubert Balima, Moussa Ganamé, Philippe Bayen, Henry Kiemtoré, Lassané Nakoulma, Mohamed Cissé, Issouf Zerbo, Adjima Thiombiano
Urban and peri-urban forests are vital nature-based climate solutions in urban centers undergoing
rapid urbanization and rising temperatures. While their ecological role in carbon sequestration is
documented in West Africa, how environmental factors affect aboveground carbon (AGC) storage in
peri-urban forests remains poorly understood.(...)
Global warming, Peri-urban forestry, Regulating services, Sahel cities, Urbanization
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Baseline report on geographical and sociodemographic disparities in diabetes screening, and compared lifestyles and body-related features between ever and never screened adults in Burkina Faso
JEOFFRAY DIENDERE, ABOU COULIBALY, HERMANN BIENOU LANOU, FRANCK GARANET, AUGUSTIN NAWIDIMBASBA ZEBA, ABDOULAYE HAMA DIALLO
Problem Considered: To determine the baseline rate of diabetes screening uptake in Burkina Faso and compare sociodemographic features, lifestyles, and anthropometric and glycaemic characteristics of adults who had ever and never been screened, using the first nationally representative community survey. Methods: Secondary-analysis of the cross-(...)
Diabetes Screening, Disparities, Lifestyles, Overweight, Obesity, WHO STEPS, Burkina Faso
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COMPARAISON DES MODÈLES DE RÉGRESSION BINOMIALE NÉGATIVE ET LINÉAIRE POUR L’ÉVALUATION DES FACTEURS ASSOCIÉS À LA CARIE DE LA PETITE ENFANCE EN MILIEU PRÉSCOLAIRE À OUAGADOUGOU, BURKINA FASO.
GARE JVW, KIENTEGA FD, OUEDRAOGO CNT, OUATTARA S, DIALLO AH, KABORE WAD, MEDA N
Introduction : L’objectif de notre étude était de comparer l’ajustement des deux modèles de régression linéaire (RL) et binomiale négative (RBN) pour identifier les facteurs associés à la carie de la petite enfance (CPE) en milieu préscolaire dans la ville de Ouagadougou.
Matériel et méthode : Il s’est agi d’une étude transversale analytique.(...)
carie de la petite enfance, indice cod, facteurs associés, régression binomiale négative, Ouagadougou
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Evaluation de la satisfaction des patients ayant bénéficié d’une intervention chirurgicale dans le service de Stomatologie et Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Yalgado Ouédraogo, Burkina Faso
GARE JVW, OUEDRAOGO E, DORI D, GUIGUIMDE WPL, KABORE WAD, KONSEM T
Introduction : La satisfaction des patients est un indicateur majeur de la qualité des soins. L’objectif de cette étude était d’évaluer la satisfaction des patients qui ont bénéficié d’une intervention chirurgicale dans le service de Stomatologie et Chirurgie Maxillo-Faciale (SCMF) du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Yalgado OUEDRAOGO au Burki(...)
Satisfaction, Intervention chirurgicale, Chirurgie maxillo-faciale, Ouagadougou
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Ethnobotanical approach of plant diversity and market availability used for diabetes management in Benin and Burkina Faso, West Africa
Compaoré, S., Legba, I. S., Kaboré, B., Belemnaba, L., Ouédraogo, S., Thiombiano, A., & Adomou, A. C.
Background: The management of diabetes in sub-Saharan African countries remains a major challenge for low-income populations. This study provides a comparative analysis of the plants used by herbalists to manage diabetes in Benin and Burkina Faso.
Methods: Market surveys were conducted among 27 herbalists in each country from 2023 to 2024.(...)
market survey, diabetes, species diversity, management, West Africa
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Choix et conseil d’utilisation des produits d’hygiène bucco- dentaire dans les officines pharmaceutiques de la ville de Ouagadougou en 2022
Garé Jocelyne Valerie Wendkouni, Dori Daniel, Ouédraogo Lucienne Wend-Yam, Ouattara Seydou, Diallo Abdoulaye Hama, Kaboré Wendpoulomdé Aimé Desiré
Introduction : L’équipe officinale, de par sa proximité avec la population et son accessibilité, est fréquemment sollicitée par les patients pour des conseils d’ordre bucco-dentaire. Ils ont donc un rôle majeur dans la promotion d’une bonne santé bucco-dentaire. L’objectif de notre travail était d’évaluer le conseil des produits d’hygiène bucc(...)
Conseil, Officine pharmaceutique, Produits d’hygiène bucco-dentaire, Ouagadougou
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Inflammation impairs post-hospital discharge growth among children hospitalised with acute illness in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia
JAMES M. NJUNGE, EVANS O. MUDIBO, JASPER BOGAERT, BENEDICT ORINDI, CHARLES J. SANDE, CELINE BOURDON, …………….. ABDOULAYE HAMA DIALLO et a
n resource-limited settings, children often experience poor growth following illness, but the mechanisms are poorly understood. This cohort study in six countries in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia investigates pathways linking inflammation and post-discharge weight gain among children hospitalised with acute illness. We determine associatio(...)
CHAIN-BURKINA
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Plasma lipopolysaccharide levels predict mortality in acutely ill children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
CHRIS A. D. ALLEN, ARYA GHATE, JAMES M. NJUNGE, LISA GARTNER, ABDOULAYE HAMA DIALLO, CHRISTINA LANCIONI, EZEKIEL MUPERE, AGNES GWELA, CAROLINE TIGOI, BENSON O. SINGA et al
Childhood mortality remains high in low-resource settings, where environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is prevalent. Peripheral blood bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are potential biomarkers of intestinal microbial translocation and inflammation; however, the effects of LPS translocation on mortality in this context remains unexplored. W(...)
Childhood mortality, Malnutrition, CHAIN_BURKINA FASO
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Association de l’exposition à l’aflatoxine à la mortalité post-hospitalisation chez les nourrissons de moins de deux ans en Afrique subsaharienne et en Asie
Abdoulaye Hama DIALLO, Lei Xia, Jocelyne Valerie GARE, Seydou OUATTARA, Blaise GNOUMOU, Issaka OUEDRAOGO, Serges M. SOMDA, Judd WALSON, James BERKLEY
Introduction : Les aflatoxines sont des mycotoxines produites par des champignons du genre Aspergillus et qui contamine les aliments. L’exposition chronique à l’aflatoxine peut entrainer des atteintes carcinomateuses et du système immunitaire. Nous avons profité de la cohorte du Projet CHAIN
pour évaluer l’association entre l’aflatoxine et la(...)
Afrique-Asie Aflatoxines-Mortalité post-hospitalisation-Nourrissions-Facteur de risque-Étude cas témoin-
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Évaluation des capacités des praticiens hospitaliers à prédire le risque de décès pendant l’hospitalisation des nourrissons malades dans la cohorte CHAIN-Burkina Faso
Abdoulaye Hama DIALLO, Abdoul Rachid DIALLO, Jocelyne Valerie GARE, Seydou OUATTARA, Roseline Maimouna BAMOUNI, Blaise GNOUMOU, Issaka OUEDRAOGO, Judd WALSON, James BERKLEY
Introduction : Le développement d’outils standardisés et fiables pour l’identification des nourrissons à risque élevé de décès dès l’admission reste une préoccupation majeure de la PCIME. En attendant, le recours au jugement des cliniciens reste la pratique la plus courante. Nous avons profité du Projet CHAIN-Burkina Faso pour évaluer les capa(...)
Capacités prédictives- Praticiens hospitaliers-Risque de décès-Hospitalisation- Nourrissons-Sensibilité-Spécificité-Burkina Faso.
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Knowledge , attitudes and practices Of pregnant women on oral health in the University Hospitals Of Ouagadougou , Burkina Faso
Gare Jocelyne Valerie Wendkouni, Diallo Abdoulaye Hama, Kientega Filwendé Dan, Kabore Wendpoulomde Aime Desire, Kanoute Aida
Introduction: Knowledge of the relationship between pregnancy and oral health is a public health issue. The aim of this study was to assess theknowledge, attitudes and practices of pregnant women regarding oral health in the University Hospital Centers (UHC) of Ouagadougou in 2023.
Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study from(...)
Oral Health, Pregnancy, Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, KAP