Publications (1283)
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Prevalence of Salmonella in Fresh Produce Tomatoes Sold in Open Market in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
BOGNINI Hanseni , KAGAMBEGA Assèta, TIENDREBEOGO WP Bertrand, SAWADOGO Abdallah, BARRO Nicolas , KNIGHT-JONESThéodore, DIONE Michel
Tomato is a widely consumed vegetable in Burkina Faso and throughout the world. However, when handled improperly, it can serve as a vector of pathogen transmission to human if ingested raw or through cross-contamination with cooked food. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Salmonella spp from tomatoes sold in the markets of Ouagado(...)
Salmonella, Tomatoes, Hygiene, food security
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Nutritional quality of the traditionally cooked Zamnè, a wild legume and a delicacy in Burkina Faso: assessment of the process effectiveness and the properties of cooking alkalis
Moustapha Soungalo Drabo, Habtu Shumoy, Bruno De Meulenaer, Aly Savadogob and Katleen Raes
Zamnè is a wild legume and a famine food that attracts interest for its health benefits and has become a delicacy in Burkina Faso. This study aimed to determine the nutritional quality of the traditionally cooked Zamnè, appreciate the effectiveness of the traditional cooking process, and compare the properties of the traditionally used cooking(...)
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Effet de différents types de fertilisants organiques sur la productivité hors sol de deux variétés de tomate (Mona et Mongal) au Burkina Faso
Adama Pascal KIHINDO1*, Razacswendé Fanta OUÉDRAOGO1 , Badiel BADOUA1, Edmond DONDASSE1, Gérard ZOMBRE1
La tomate (Solanum lycopersicum L.) est la seconde culture maraichère après
l’oignon au Burkina Faso en termes de production et de superficie emblavées.
Elle est la culture la plus rentable. La production de la tomate est toutefois en
deçà de la demande de plus en plus croissante. Pour remédier à cela, il est
important de chercher des vari(...)
Mona, Mongal, fertilisants, productivité
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Ionic Disorders Observed in Infants with Severe Wasting at the Yalgado Ouedraogo Teaching Hospital and the Charles de Gaulle Pediatric Teaching Hospital in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Arnaud Kouraogo, Fabienne Soudre, Caroline Yonaba Okengo, Faouziatou Yagui, Angele Kalmogho, Ghislaine Yameogo, Alice Kiba, Raoul Karfo, Ollo Da, Emmanuel Zongo, Cherileila Thiombiano, Fatou Gueye Tall, Abdoul Salam Ouédraogo, Sanata Bamba, Georges Anicet Ouédraogo, Elie Kabré, Fla Koueta, Jean Sakande,
Introduction: A higher risk of death is associated with wasting in children if it is not treated properly. The objective of this study was to investigate the ionic disorders observed in infants suffering from severe wasting at Yalgado Ouedraogo Teaching Hospital (YO-TH) and at Charles de Gaulle Pediatric Teaching Hospital (CDG-PTH) in Ouagadou(...)
Severe Wasting, Emaciation, Infants over 6 - 24 Months, Blood Ionogram, Burkina Faso
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Ionic Disorders Observed in Infants with Severe Wasting at the Yalgado Ouedraogo Teaching Hospital and the Charles de Gaulle Pediatric Teaching Hospital in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Arnaud Kouraogo, Fabienne Soudre, Caroline Yonaba Okengo, Faouziatou Yagui, Angele Kalmogho, Ghislaine Yameogo, Alice Kiba, Raoul Karfo, Ollo Da, Emmanuel Zongo, Cherileila Thiombiano, Fatou Gueye Tall, Abdoul Salam Ouédraogo, Sanata Bamba, Georges Anicet Ouédraogo, Elie Kabré, Fla Koueta, Jean Sakande
Introduction: A higher risk of death is associated with wasting in children if
it is not treated properly. The objective of this study was to investigate the ionic
disorders observed in infants suffering from severe wasting at Yalgado
Ouedraogo Teaching Hospital (YO-TH) and at Charles de Gaulle Pediatric
Teaching Hospital (CDG-PTH) in Ouag(...)
Severe Wasting, Emaciation, Infants over 6 - 24 Months, Blood Ionogram, Burkina Faso
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Plant communities on inselbergs in Burkina Faso
Elycée Tindano, Gouwidida Elice Kaboré, Stefan Porembski, Adjima Thiombiano
The safeguarding and sustainable management of natural resources, particularly plant resources,
requires the implementation of conservation strategies. The study of plant communities is an
essential tool for monitoring the development of plant formations. The aim of this study was to
identify the plant communities on inselbergs of Burkina F(...)
Conservation, Fragile ecosystems, Indicator species, Natural resources, Plant groups, Rock outcrops
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Plant communities on inselbergs in Burkina Faso.
Elycée Tindano, Gouwidida Elice Kaboré, Stefan Porembski, Adjima Thiombiano
The safeguarding and sustainable management of natural resources, particularly plant resources, requires the implementation of conservation strategies. The study of plant communities is an essential tool for monitoring the development of plant formations. The aim of this study was to identify the plant communities on inselbergs of Burkina Faso(...)
Conservation, Fragile ecosystems, Indicator species, Natural resources, Plant groups, Rock outcrops
COMMUNICATION
Évaluation de la qualité et du coût d'une stratégie d'optimisation du dépistage de la COVID19 dans le contexte du Burkina Faso, un pays à ressources limitées
A KIBA KOUMARÉ, P DJAGBARÉ, B L TINGUÉRI, J SAKANDE
Introduc*on : Face à l’augmenta?on de la demande de tests COVID-19 et aux difficultés
d’approvisionnement en réac?fs en pleine pandémie en 2021 au Burkina Faso, la technique
de « pooling » a été envisagée par le laboratoire Bio2000 de l’Ins?tut IBMT dans le contexte
d’un pays à faible prévalence en vue de fournir des résultats dans des déla(...)
COVID19, Cout, Burkina Faso
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Impact of gold panning activity on the structure of macroinvertebrates in Nakanbe catchment in Burkina Faso (West Africa)
Idrissa Kaboré, Bancé Victor, Tampo Lallébila, Ouéda Adama
The global warming observed in recent decades combined with the intensification of anthropogenic pressures have exacerbated the pressures on freshwater ecosystems. Thus, in Burkina Faso, the degradation of waterbodies linked to intense artisanal mining activities has become a big concern but there still is a lack of studies. We investigated on(...)
Mining, Macroinvertebrates, Diversity, Freshwater, West Africa
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Optimization of the purification capacity of Moringa oleifera seeds in the water purification process in Burkina Faso
Anderson F. KONKOBO Mamounta DIAO Edwige N. ROAMBA Roger DAKUYO Paul W. Savadogo Mamoudou H. DICKO, Prof.
The treatment of water intended for consumption, by chemical products, poses a real problem of public health nowadays. Thus, the present study aims to determine a treatment method based on a coagulant and a non-toxic natural flocculant. To do so, surface water samples were treated with different doses of Moringa oleifera seed extract and cactu(...)
Drinking water, Turbidity, coagulant/flocculant, Moringa oleifera
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Distribution of high‑ and low‑risk human papillomavirus genotypes and their prophylactic vaccination coverage among West African women: systematic review.
OUEDRAOGO RA, KANDE A, NADEMBEGA WCM, OUERMI D, ZOHONCON TM, DJIGMA FW, OUEDRAOGO CMR, LOMPO OM, SIMPORE J
Introduction: The second most deadly gynecological cancer worldwide, cervical cancer is steadily on the rise in sub‑Saharan Africa, while vaccination programs are struggling to get offthe ground. This systematic review’s aim was to assess the prevalence and distribution of high‑ and low‑risk HPV genotypes in West African women.
Methods: Orig(...)
HPV, Genotypes, Prevalence, Cervical cancer, HPV vaccine
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Phytochemical study, antioxidant and antibacterial activities of an Anti-haemorrhoidal medicinal plant recipe used in three towns in Burkina Faso
TRAORE L.V., ZONGO K. J., BANGOU M.J., LEMA A., TRAORE B., SOMBIE P.A.E.D., OUOBA Yempabou Hermann, SAMPO E., OUEDRAOGO G.A
Present study aim to carry out an ethnobotanical survey into medicinal plant recipes used in the treatment of hemorroidal pathologies and select the most cite for phytochemical and biological investigation, using ethanolic and
hydroethanolic extracts. Phytochemistry study concerned tube test and polyphenolic quantification. Biological one con(...)
Phytochemistry, Antibacterial, medicinal plant recipes, Antihemorrhoidal
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Distribution of high- and low-risk human papillomavirus genotypes and their prophylactic vaccination coverage among West African women: systematic review
1. Ouedraogo RA, Kande A, Nadembega WMC, Ouermi D, Zohoncon TM, Djigma FW, Ouedraogo CMR, Lompo OM, Simpore J.
Introduction: The second most deadly gynecological cancer worldwide, cervical cancer is steadily on the rise in sub-Saharan Africa, while vaccination programs are struggling to get off the ground. This systematic review's aim was to assess the prevalence and distribution of high- and low-risk HPV genotypes in West African women.
Methods: Or(...)
Cervical cancer; Genotypes; HPV; HPV vaccine; Prevalence; West Africa
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Evaluation of the Productivity of Two Improved Varieties of Soybean (Glycine Max L. Merill) Grown in Burkina Faso under Different Formulations of NPK Mineral Fertilizer
Berthé Ousseni, Nana Rasmata, Sory Aboubacar, Zongo Rodrigue Arnaud, Kassamba Abdoul Hadi Diaby, Niamba Madeleine and Traoré Salifou
The efficient use of fertilizers could help to improve soybean yields, which have remained low since its introduction in Burkina Faso. Soybean data sheets recommend the use of NPK mineral fertilizer at a rate of 150 kg/ha. However, the formulation of NPK specific to this crop has not been specified. With several NPK fertilizer formulations on(...)
Soybean; NPK formulations; Growth; Yield; Burkina Faso
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Influence des rejets municipaux sur la qualité physico-chimique et biologique des écosystèmes aquatiques urbains : cas de la rivière Massili (Burkina Faso, Afrique de l’Ouest)
http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/
In West Africa, particularly in Burkina Faso, the urban freshwater bodies are amongst the most threatened
exacerbating the urban environmental crises. Domestic and industrial discharges and fecal sludge are the main sources of urban water pollution. This systematic pollution, which deteriorates the physicochemical and biological condition of(...)
Pollution, Urban, freshwater, Physicochemical, Biology