Publications (5771)
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Analyse des données nationales de surveillance de la lèpre en Mauritanie de 2009 à 2019
Boushab Mohamed BOUSHAB, Pauline Kiswendsida YANOGO, Djibril BARRY, Mohamedou Hmeind MAHAM, Abdallahi Mohamed Kheirou TRAORÉ, Elhadj Malick KANE, Leonardo BASCO, Nicolas MEDA
Introduction. La lèpre est une maladie infectieuse chronique qui touche principalement
la peau, les muqueuses et le système nerveux périphérique. Son élimination en
tant que problème de santé publique semble entraîner sa méconnaissance et par conséquent
un risque de diagnostic tardif. Une analyse des données de surveillance de la lèpre
en(...)
Keywords: Leprosy, Epidemiology, Disease control programme, Mauritania
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Clustering smallholders' farmers to highlight and address their agroecological transition potential in Benin and Burkina Faso
Parfait K. Tapsoba a , * , Augustin K.N. Aoudji Madeleine Kabore Konkobo c a , Marie-Paule Kestemont , Enoch G. Achigan-Dako a d
Despite the increasing number of stakeholders engaged in promoting agroecological transition initiative in West Africa, these initiatives are still struggling to scale it up. This study analyzes the potential for agroecological transition on farms in the Atacora and Houet regions of Benin and Burkina Faso respectively. To this end, a stepwise(...)
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Does the social status of farmers determine the sustainable management of agroforestry parklands located near protected areas in Burkina Faso (West Africa)?
Adama Zoungrana , Charles De Cannière , Mohamed Cissé , Babou André Bationo, Salifou Traoré, Marjolein Visser
The management of agroforestry parklands around protected areas should be sustainable to guarantee the persistence of biodiversity in these parklands and also contribute to preserving the ecological integrity of the protected areas. However, several factors related to the social status of the farmer driving the knowledge and management practic(...)
Land tenure, Fallow, Assisted natural regeneration, Biodiversity
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Historiographie de l’engagement des laïcs dans l’Eglise-Famille du Burkina Faso
SOME Magloire
Le contexte actuel d’une Afrique traversée par des tensions entre États et des conflits civils, d’une région sahélienne et du Burkina Faso marqués par des crises sécuritaires, nous invite à questionner au-delà de l’engagement des citoyens à l’édification de leurs nations, l’engagement du chrétien dans son église et dans la société pour l’human(...)
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EXACT SOLUTION OF SOME FRACTIONAL SYSTEMS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS VIA THE SBA METHOD
Bamogo Hamadou:, Yaya Moussa, Francis Bassono and Youssouf Paré
We use Some Blaise Abbo (SBA) method known as a numerical method of solving nonlinear PDE to solve two systems of nonlinear partial differential equations of nonhomogeneous fractional order. We found exact solutions of these examples by this method.
fractional equation, Some Blaise Abbo (SBA) method, Caputo derivative, fractional partial differential equations (PDEs)
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ASPECT EPIDEMIOLOGIQUE DES MOBILITES DENTAIRES CHEZ DES PATIENTS CONSULTANT LE SERVICE D’ODONTOLOGIE DE L’HOPITAL MILITAIRE DE BAMAKO (IHB).
Kane Aboubacar S.T, Diallo Baba, Diarra Abdoulaziz, Pockpa Z.A.D, Marcio Mintou, Traore Abdoul A, Kone Mark, Coulibaly Bougadary, Diawara Ousseynou
La mobilité dentaire est définie comme une augmentation
de l’amplitude du déplacement de la couronne dentaire
sous l’effet d’une force définie. C’est un motif fréquent de
consultation pour les patients atteint de parodontite.
Il s’agissait d’une étude transversale descriptive qui a été
effectuée dans le service d’odontologie de l’Hôpital(...)
Épidémiologie, mobilité dentaire, maladies parodontales
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INFECTIONS ET CHIMIOTHERAPIE DANS L’UNITE D’ONCOLOGIE DU CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE PEDIATRIQUE CHARLES DE GAULLEOUAGADOUGOU
KABORET/DOUAMBA Sonia, BARRO Worokia, KABORE Aissata , NAGALO Kisito,YE Diarra.
Titre : Infections et chimiothérapie dans l’unité d’oncologie du CHUP -CDG (Ouagadougou)
KABORET/DOUAMBA Sonia1,2, BARRO Worokia2, KABORE Aissata 1,2, NAGALO Kisito1,2,YE Diarra1,2 .
1. Centre hospitalier universitaire pédiatrique Charles de Gaulle de Ouagadougou (CHUP-CDG), BF.
2. Unité de Formation et de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé(...)
infections- chimiothérapie-germes- enfant.
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Seasonal diversity and dynamics of entomofauna associated with the decomposition of pig (Sus scrofa domesticus L.) carcasses in a Peri‑urban area of Central Burkina Faso, West Africa
Kientega Honoré D. · Edith M. Ilboudo · Antoine Waongo · Zakaria Ilboudo· Moctar T. A. Zeba· Antoine Sanon
This study aimed to determine the effects of seasons on the diversity and dynamics of insects associated with pig carrion in Gampela, Plateau Central Region, Burkina Faso, West Africa. Pig carcasses (Sus scrofa domesticus L.) were exposed in an open area to monitor their decomposition process and their colonization by insects during a warm and(...)
Sus scrofa domesticus · Cadaver decomposition · Cadaver-associated insects · Seasonal diversity · Climatic variations · Trophic groups
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Disponibilité et accessibilité financière aux moyens diagnostiques et thérapeutiques de l’asthme et de la bronchopneumopathie chronique obstructive dans la ville de Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
OUEDRAOGO Abdoul Risgou, BONCOUNGOU Kadiatou, OUEDRAOGO Jean Claude Romaric, OUEDRAOGO Guy Alain, KIENDREBEOGO Joël Arthur, SOURABIE Adama, MAIGA Soumaïla, KAFANDO Stéphanie, OUEDRAOGO Georges, BADOUM Gisèle, OUEDRAOGO Martial
Introduction.— Les maladies respiratoires chroniques, en particulier l’asthme et la bronchopneumopathie chronique obstructive (BPCO), constituent une menace importante pour la santé publique. Cette étude a pour but de déterminer la disponibilité et l’accessibilité financière à leurs moyens diagnostiques et thérapeutiques.
Méthodes. — Il s’agi(...)
BPCO ; Asthme ; Disponibilité ; Accessibilité financière ; Ouagadougou ; Burkina Faso
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Phytonutrients content and biological activities of fruits of Diospyros mespiliformis Hoschst ex A.DC (Ebenaceae) used in the treatment of gastroenteritis and gastroduodenal ulcer in Burkina Faso
Ramde-Tiendrebeogo Alphonsine, Bado David, Yoda Jules, Compaore Moussa, Kini Felix, Kiendrebeogo Martin, Guissou I. Pierre and Guisse Aliou
Digestive disorders occupy the second place of the major health problems in Burkina Faso. The fruits of Diospyros mespiliformis are used in recipes to treat gastroenteritis and gastroduodenal ulcer. Phytonutrients content was evaluated by specific reagents and biological activities by antiradical and antibacterial test. The fruit seed of Diosp(...)
igestive diseases, medicinal plant, radical scavenging, mineral elements, nutraceutical
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Mental Health Interventions and Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Francophonie.
Spagnolo, J., Vasiliadis, H.-M., Ouédraogo, S., Charfi, F., Naslund, J.A., & Yaya, S.
Background:
The Francophonie comprises 54 member states and governments, most of which are classified as low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) by the World Bank (40/54 or 74%). The Francophonie and the French language are often under-represented in the global mental health literature, such as interventions used to further integrate mental(...)
COVID-19, Mental health, Health systems and management
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COVAX - Time to reconsider the strategy and its target
Bell D, Brown GW, Oyibo WA, Ouédraogo S, Tacheva B, Barbaud E, Kalk A, Ridde V, Paul E.
COVAX, the international initiative supporting COVID-19 vaccination campaigns globally, is budgeted to be the costliest public health initiative in low- and middle-income countries, with over 16 billion US dollars already committed. While some claim that the target of vaccinating 70% of people worldwide is justified on equity grounds, we argue(...)
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Epidemiological, clinical, and therapeutic aspects of dermatitis herpetiformis at Yalgado Ouédraogo University Hospital Centre, Burkina Faso
Muriel Sidnoma Ouédraogo, Djimtibaye Djounitanan, Nomtondo Amina Ouédraogo, Gilbert Patrice Marie Louis Tapsoba, Angèle Ouangré/Ouédraogo, Nina Korsaga/Somé, Jean-Baptiste Andonaba, Fatou Barro/Traoré, Pascal Niamba, Adama Traoré
Background: Dermatitis herpetiformis is a rare autoimmune bullous dermatosis that predominantly affects Caucasians, adults or children, with a sex ratio of 1.8. Materials and Methods: The aim of this study was to document the clinical and epidemiological profiles of dermatitis herpetiformis and to detail its treatment in a hospital setting in(...)
Dermatitis Herpetiformis, Clinical Medicine, Dapsone, Gluten Intolerance
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The nitrogen metabolism of growing sub-Saharan cities and their prospect for shifting from regional sinks to sustainable city region food systems.
Tom Wassenaar ; Bachirou S Bodo ; Adama Hilou ;Emma Rochelle-Newall
Urban development trajectories in sub-Saharan Africa are unsustainable. Fast-growing cities constitute nutrient sinks relying on nutrient-poor hinterlands. We propose a pragmatic waste flow assessment providing authorities with a cross-sectoral view of a city’s nutrient sink status. Following a nested approach, we focus on the origin and fate(...)
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Knowledge, practices and beliefs of students regarding health effects of shisha use in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso : A cross‑sectional study
OUEDRAOGO Abdoul Risgou ; BONCOUNGOU Kadiatou; OUEDRAOGO Jean Claude Romaric; SOURABIE Adama; OUEDRAOGO Guy Alain; BOUGMA Ghislain; BONKIAN Emilienne; OUEDRAOGO Georges; BADOUM Gisèle; OUEDRAOGO Martial
Background. The tobacco epidemic is one of the biggest public health threats the world has ever faced. Shisha use has recently been gaining increased popularity in many developed and developing countries. Objective. To determine the prevalence of shisha use among students in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, and associated knowledge, smoking practice(...)
Prevalence, knowledge, practices, shisha smoking, university students, Ouagadougou, BURKINA FASO