Publications (5656)
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Evaluation of the physicochemical quality and antimicrobial performance of amoxicillin and amoxicillin + clavulanic acid discs used in Burkina Faso
Djibril Diallo, B. Gérard Josias Yaméogo, Ouéogo Nikiema, Mohamed Belem, W. Bertrand Goumbri, Belinda Mon´e Bassavé, Abdoul-Salam Ouédraogo, Elie Kabré, Rasmané Semdé
Antibiotic discs used in medical analysis laboratories are sourced from multiple manufacturers and suppliers and
must meet stringent quality requirements. This study aimed to assess the quality and performance of amoxicillin
and amoxicillin + clavulanic acid discs used in Burkina Faso. An evaluation of the use of antibiotic discs was
initia(...)
Antibiotic discs, Assay, Antimicrobial performance, Amoxicillin
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Analysis of the deterministic and stochastic epidemic models of filariasis
KONANE Fourtoua Victorien; SAWADOGO Ragnimwendé
This article proposes two epidemic models : deterministic and stochastic models of Lymphatic filariasis. For the deterministic model, the basic reproduction number is calculated, the disease- free equilibrium of the model is determined and the stability analysed. If the basic reproduction number is less than one, by using the theorem of Varga(...)
Lymphatic Filariasis;, Itô’s formula, Extinction, Persistence in the mean
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THERMAL COMFORT IN A BUILDING CONSTRUCTED OF FOAM CONCRETE MADE IN BURKINA FASO
Adélaïde Lareba Ouédraogo, Germain Wend-Pouiré Ouédraogo, Kossi Bouto Imbga, Boureima Kaboré, Gilbert Nana, Karim Toussakoe, Bruno Korgo, Sié Kam, Dieudonné Joseph Bathiebo, Florent Pèlèga Kiéno, Philippe Blanchart.
Thermal comfort is a feeling of well-being in a given environment. In the context of sustainable development, new regulations on thermal insulation in the building sector are leading researchers to design new materials for
energy-saving systems and ensuring comfort in the habitat. We highlight the effects induced by the use of Pr. Blanchard's(...)
Foamed concrete, Materials, Thermal comfort, Temperature, Relative humidity
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Evaluation de la gravité des extrasystoles ventriculaires sur cœur presumé sain
Georges R.C. Millogo , Anna Tall/Thiam, Yibar Kambiré, G.H. Kiswendsida Ouedraogo , Ali Niakara, Patrice Zabsonre
Contexte : La gravité des extra systoles ventriculaires (ESV) est souvent sous-estimée dans les pays à
ressources limitées du fait du faible niveau du plateau technique. Objectif : évaluer la gravité des
ESV sur coeur présumé sain, dans les services de cardiologie de Ouagadougou. Patients et méthode :
Une étude transversale à visée descript(...)
Extrasystoles ventriculaires, malignité/gravité, facteurs de gravité, sexe
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Comparative Physicochemical, Phytochemical Parameters and antiradical activities of Ximenia americana L. (Olacaceae) Almond Oils from three Locals Variants
Vincent Rouamba, Lassané Ouédraogo, Moussa Compaoré, Hémayero Sama, Martin Kiendrebeogo,
Aims: This study aimed to compare local variants of X. americana with optimal properties for production in the food and phytomedicine industry. Methodology: The plant material was collected from three sites in Burkina Faso, namely Gonsé, Saponé and Kokologho from May to June 2021. The oil yield was estimated and the Original Research Article R(...)
hysicochemical; phytochemical; antioxidant activities; almond oil; Ximenia americana L. (Olacaceae); mass selection
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WINNING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL WAR AGAINST OPPRESSION: THE CASE OF NAT TURNER AND SAMORY TOURE
MASSIMBO Wôkoudo Marcel, YAMEOGO Irissa, MALGOUBRI Harrouna
This article posits Nat Turner’s rebellion against slavocracy and Samory Toure’s resistance to French colonialism as cases of successful military strategies utilized by a subaltern group against a supposedly stronger enemy. It actually recognizes the two Black leaders as brilliant war strategists, who knew they were disadvantaged at many level(...)
victory, Turner, psychological, Samory, strategy
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LES COMPLICATIONS OSTEO-ARTICULAIRES DES HEMOGLOBINOSES S ET C CHEZ LES ENFANTS EN AGE PEDIATRIQUE AU CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE DE BOBODIOULASSO
Gandéma S, Sougué Y, Tiaho Yirozounlomian, Traoré H, Nikièma Z, Dakouré PWH
Introduction : La drépanocytose est l’hémoglobinopathie la plus fréquente dans le monde. Grave dans
sa forme majeure (SS), elle expose le sujet drépanocytaire à des complications ostéo-articulaires qui
peuvent être précoces et invalidantes. Objectif : L’objectif de cette étude était de contribuer à une
meilleure connaissance des complica(...)
drépanocytose, infection, ostéomyélite
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Impact of Improved Cookstoves on the Level of Household Exposure to CO and PM2.5 in Sub-Saharan Cities: The Case of the City of Ouagadougou
Lucmane Koala, Kayaba Haro, Ousmane Coulibaly1 Bernard Nana, Issoufou Ouarma, Edwige Ouedraogo, Tizane Daho, Oumar Sanogo, Antoine Béré
Air pollution is one of the major global threats to human health. In Burkina Faso, more than 80% of the population uses solid fuels as the main source of cooking energy. This paper reports a comparative study on the exposure of household to the carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate matter (PM2.5) emitted by improved cookstoves (ICS) or traditio(...)
Biomass, Cookstove, Particulate Matters, Carbon Monoxide
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Impact of Improved Cookstoves on the Level ofHousehold Exposure to CO and PM2.5 inSub-Saharan Cities: The Case of the City of Ouagadougou
Lucmane Koala1, Kayaba Haro1,2, Ousmane Coulibaly1, Bernard Nana1,3, Issoufou Ouarma1, Edwige Ouedraogo2, Tizane Daho1, Oumar Sanogo2, Antoine Béré1
Air pollution is one of the major global threats to human health. In Burkina Faso, more than 80% of the population uses solid fuels as the main source of cooking energy. This paper reports a comparative study on the exposure of household to the carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate matter (PM2.5) emitted by improved cookstoves (ICS) or traditio(...)
Biomass, Cookstove, Particulate Matters
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Quality of Life of Patients with Urticaria in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)
Ouédraogo Nomtondo Amina, Tapsoba Gilbert Patrice, Traoré Fagnima, Ouangraoua Djaminatou, Ouédraogo Muriel Sidnoma, Tiendrebeogo Rocsane, Ouédraogo Mouniratou, Korsaga Somé Nessine Nina, Barro Traore Fatou, Niamba Pascal
Introduction: The prevalence of urticaria is increasing. Approximately 20% of individuals have suffered from an acute episode of urticaria at least at some point in their lives. The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical and therapeutic socio-demographic profile and quality of live of patients followed for urticaria in the dermat(...)
Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria, Acute Urticaria, Physical Urticaria, Quality of Life
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Impact of Improved Cookstoves on the Level of Household Exposure to CO and PM2.5 in Sub-Saharan Cities: The Case of the City of Ouagadougou
Lucmane Koala, Kayaba Haro, Ousmane Coulibaly, Bernard Nana, Issoufou Ouarma, Edwige Ouedraogo, Tizane Daho, Oumar Sanogo, Antoine Béré
Air pollution is one of the major global threats to human health. In Burkina
Faso, more than 80% of the population uses solid fuels as the main source of
cooking energy. This paper reports a comparative study on the exposure of
household to the carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate matter (PM2.5) emitted by improved cookstoves (ICS) or tradi(...)
Biomass, Cookstove, Particulate Matters
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Sensitive determination of diuron on zinc oxide nanoparticles modified carbon paste electrode in soil and water samples
Bibata Ouedraogo, Amidou Tall, Yibor Fabrice Roland Bako, Issa Tapsoba
An electrochemical sensor based on Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) modified carbon paste electrode was designed for the toxic diuron pesticide detection. The ZnONPs were synthesized through the hydrothermal route
and their structural properties were investigated via scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction powder (XRD). The(...)
metallic nanoparticles, modified electrode, pesticide, sensors
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MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF HEPATITIS B TRANSMISSION MODEL.
OUEDRAOGO Boukary, ZOROM Malicki, GOUBA Elisée
In this article, we present the transmission dynamics of the acute and chronic hepatitis B epidemic problem. To control the spread of hepatitis in a community, we first develop a mathematical model for the transmission of the virus of hepatitis B. After framing the mathematical model, we show the existence and uniqueness of the
solution, the(...)
mathematical modeling, basic reproduction number, stability, numerical simulation, SEIR model
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The telomerase activator TA‑65 protects from cigarette smoke‑induced small airway remodeling in mice through extra‑telomeric effects
Arnaud Jean Florent Tiendrébéogo, Thibaud Soumagne, François Pellegrin, Maylis Dagouassat, JeanneTran Van Nhieu, Philippe Caramelle, Emmanuel N. Paul, Benjamin Even, Maeva Zysman, Yvon Julé, Abdoulaye Samb, Jorge Boczkowski, Sophie Lanone & Frédéric Schlemmer
Small airway remodeling (SAR) is a key phenomenon of airfow obstruction in smokers, leading to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). SAR results in an increased thickness of small airway walls, with a combination of peribronchiolar fbrosis with increased fbrous tissue and accumulation of mesenchymal and epithelial cells. SAR pathogenes(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
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Hydro-Agricultural Development, Integrated Water Resources Management in Climate Variability and Agricultural Migration Context in the Plandi 2 Sub-Watershed of Upper Mouhoun, Burkina Faso
Fatimata Sanogo, Fatoumata Kabore, Adama Kekele
Burkina Faso is characterised by unfavourable hydrological conditions and the population's need for water to increase. In response, the authorities developed a policy of water resource mobilisation to satisfy the requirement of agro-pastoral and domestic needs. The Hauts-Bassins region benefited from these developments with the transfer of agr(...)
Climate variability, Agricultural migration, Water governance, Watershed