Publications (5612)
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Prise en charge de l’arrêt cardiorespiratoire : Analyse situationnelle dans les services d’urgences du Centre hospitalier universitaire Yalgado Ouédraogo de Ouagadougou au Burkina Faso Cardio-respiratory arrest management: Situation analysis in emergency departments of Yalgado Ouedraogo University hospital center in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Traoré SIS3 , NGuessan YF2 , Ki KB4 , Lankoandé M1 , Ouattara A1 , Voho AS1 , Wenmenga IMS1 , Traoré MRM1 , Simporé A1 , Kinda B1 , Bonkoungou P1 , Kaboré RAF5 , Ouédraogo N1 Sanou J1 , Zabsonré P6
Résumé
Introduction : L’Arrêt cardiorespiratoire (ACR) est une
urgence vitale. Sa prise en charge (PEC) est complexe et
nécessite un personnel qualifié. Cette étude a eu pour
objectif de faire l’état des lieux des connaissances théoriques
des agents de santé et des dispositifs relatifs à la PEC de
l’ACR dans les Services des Urgences (SU(...)
Mots clés : Arrêt cardiorespiratoire ; Réanimation Cardiopulmonaire ; Connaissances, Agents de santé ; Equipement, Services d’urgences
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Product market competition and management quality among small and medium-sized enterprises: Evidence from Burkina Faso
Soumaïla Gansonré, Sugrinoma Aristide Ouédraogo
We examine how management quality is related to product market competition when firms are managed by their founders instead of hired managers. While the relationship between competition and managerial incentives is mostly found to be ambiguous in theory, testing it empirically has been challenged by the lack of robust quantitative data. Using(...)
Product market competition, management quality, SMEs, developing countries
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Assessment of genetic diversity of local rice accessions cultivated in Guinea revealed by SNPs markers, and identification of markers associated with tolerance to iron toxicity
Mamadou Laho Barry, Nerbéwendé Sawadogo, Mahamadi Hamed Ouédraogo, Tégawende Alphonse Sawadogo, Boukaré Kaboré, Sawa Camara, Mamadou Billo Barry, Pauline Bationo-Kando, Mahamadou Sawadogo
Rice is the staple food in the Republic of Guinea. However, its production is seriously hampered by iron toxicity. The fight against this stress necessarily involves the search for tolerant or resistant varieties. The study aims to determine quantitative trait locus (QTL) associated with tolerance to iron toxicity and to identify genotypes tol(...)
Oryza, abiotic stress, molecular characterization, variability, molecular markers
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Evaluation of the Productivity of Hybrid Varieties of Maize (Zea Mays L.) Under Tropical Climatic Conditions in the Sudanian Zone of Burkina Faso
Abdoulazize BANHORO, Rasmata NANA, Hawa Temene KONE, Aboubakar SORY, Mahamadi Hamed OUEDRAOGO, Mahamadou SAWADOGO, Bruno TINLAND
In Burkina Faso, maize yields are very low in the farming environment because its
production is severely limited by biotic and abiotic constraints. To meet the
productivity challenge, hybrid maize varieties would be a major asset. However,
hybrids are difficult to access, as their breeding schemes are complex and costly.
The objective of t(...)
Zea mays, hybrids, yield, Burkina Faso
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Experimental Compatibility of Bulinus truncatus Populations with Schistosoma haematobium in Cameroon
Mohamed Bagayan, Alvine Christelle Kengne-Fokam, Hugues Clotaire Nana-Djeunga, Hermann Sorgho, Dramane Zongo, Flobert Njiokou
Purpose: The present study was initiated to estimate the risk of Schistosoma haematobium expansion by assessing the susceptibility of Bulinus truncatus populations to Schistosoma haematobium.
Methods: Bulinus truncatus snails were harvested from three Cameroonian localities (Loum, Mbafam, Kekem) and one situated in Burkina Faso (Yamtenga). On(...)
Bulinus truncatus, Schistosoma haematobium; Compatibility; Cameroon
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Vulnerability and Ecological Importance of Species Used for Hypertension and Diabetes Management in Burkina Faso Sub-sahelian Area, West Africa
Compaoré Souleymane, Ouédraogo Lassané, Bancé Alimata, Belemnaba Lazare, Ouedraogo Noufou, Ouedraogo Sylvin, Thiombiano Adjima,
Hypertension and diabetes are major public health issues in developed and low-income countries today. The prevalence of these diseases is higher in low-income countries due to high population density, weak health care systems, and a high number of undiagnosed and untreated people. Due to these factors, the majority of patients rely heavily on(...)
vulnerability, plant resources, traditional healers, hypertension, diabetes, Burkina Faso
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Isolation and Identification of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains Resistant to the Oxyimino-Cephalosporins and the Monobactam by Production of GES Type Extended Spectrum Bêta-Lactamase (ESBL) at Saint Camille Hospital Center in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Tiemtoré RYW, Mètuor Dabiré A, Ouermi D, Sougué S, Benao S, Simporé J.
Background: Bacterial resistance to beta lactamins is a real public health problem as it complicates treatment strategies. Several types of beta lactamase confer this resistance. Numerous studies report a high prevalence of ESBL producers among Gram-negative bacilli. The objective of this work was to identify the presence of the resistance gen(...)
PCR classic, GES gene
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UN CAS DE VOLUMINEUX CYSTADÉNOME MUCINEUX DE L’OVAIRE AU CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE RÉGIONAL DE OUAHIGOUYA (BURKINA FASO)
Sanogo M, Sib SR, Ouédraogo S, Ouédraogo I, Sanogo K, Sawadogo I, Zamané H, Bonané B
Introduction. Tumeur bénigne de l’âge moyen chez la femme, le cystadénome mucineux représente environ 20 % des tumeurs de l’ovaire. Il peut atteindre des tailles très importantes.
Observation clinique. Nous rapportons le cas d’une patiente de 42 ans reçue pour une volumineuse masse abdomino-pelvienne montant jusqu’au niveau de l’appendice xi(...)
Tumeur, Cystadénome mucineux, Ovaire, Laparotomie, Ouahigouya, Burkina Faso
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Ethnobotanical study of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) in Senegal
Awa Sarr1,2*, Amy Bodian1, Mame Codou Gueye1, Badara Gueye3, Ghislain Kanfany4, Cyril Diatta4, Lardia Ali Bougma5, Elisabeth A. M. C. Diop1, Ndiaga Cissé1, Diaga Diouf2 and Christian Leclerc6,7
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) plays a key role in family farming systems in Senegal. It makes an essential contribution to economic, nutritional and food security. Although it is crucial, little is known about how farmers classify the diversity of local varieties or about the social practices associated with them. The aim of this study is to char(...)
Cowpea, Ethnobotanical, Local names, Farming systems
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Phenotypical characteristics and genetic diversity of three types of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] cultivated in Burkina Faso based on qualitative traits
Nerbéwendé SAWADOGO, Gapili NAOURA, Adjima OUOBA, Norbert YAMEOGO, Josiane TIENDREBEOGO, Mahamadi Hamed OUEDRAOGO
T he objective of this study is to compare the genetic diversity of sweet grain sorghum with grain sorghum and sweet sorghum using qualitative agro-morphological traits in order to identify its phenotypical specific traits. Forty-two genotypes of the three types of sorghum were evaluated using a three-repeat Incomplete Fisher Block device usin(...)
Sorghum, genetic variability, genetic relationship, Burkina Faso
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Stunting, age at school entry and academic performance in developing countries: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Rabi Joël Gansaonré , Lynne Moore , Louis-Philippe Bleau , Jean-François Kobiané , Slim Haddad
Aim
To review evidence of the effects of stunting, or height-for-age, on schooling level and schooling trajectories, defined as the combination of school entry age, grade repetition and dropouts.
Methods
We conducted a systematic review of studies (last update 20 March 2021) that assessed the association between stunting, or height-for-ag(...)
stunting, height-for-age, children, school entry, grade repetition, school dropout, schooling level
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Preventing households from food insecurity in rural Burkina Faso: Does non-farm income matter?
SEOGO Windinkonté
Engaging in nonfarm activities has been considered an
important strategy to increase household income in rural
Burkina Faso. However, the empirical evidence on how income
from nonfarm activities contributes to household food security
in the country is limited. Relying on nationwide household
panel data and an instrumental variable approac(...)
dietary diversity, food expenditure, food security, food stability
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Resting electrocardiographic characteristics in male elite and sub-elite football referees from Burkina Faso
Tiama A., Yaméogo, N.V., Tonon, B.A., Gouthon, P., Bio Nigan, I., & Kuelang Kengni, X.G.
A healthy resting electrocardiogram (ECG) is mandatory for football referees given the rigour of football officiating, but the electrocardiographic profile of those in Burkina Faso is largely unknown. The objective of this study was to determine the resting electrocardiographic characteristics of Burkinabè male elite and sub-elite football ref(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
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Indirect boundary stabilization with distributed delay of coupled multi-dimensional wave equations.
Roland Silga, Bila Adolphe Kyelem, Gilbert Bayili
In this article, our main concern is the study of the eect of a distributed timedelay in boundary stabilization of a strongly coupled multi-dimensional wave equations. We will establish that the system with time-delay inherits the same exponential decay rate from the corresponding one without delay.
distributed delay term, system of wave equations, strong stability, uniform stability.
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How alcohol and/or tobacco use and raised glycemia are associated with oral hygiene practices among Burkinab`e adults: Evidence from the first national non-communicable disease risk factors survey
Jeoffray Diendéré, William Kofi Bosu, Wend-Lasida Richard Ouédraogo , Seydou Ouattara,Tarcissus Konsem, Augustin Nawidimbasba Zeba, Séni Kouandaa
determine whether alcohol and/or tobacco use and hyperglycemia were associated with oral hygiene practices
among Burkinab`e adults. This descriptive, cross-sectional study included 4550 adults selected through multistage
cluster sampling performed during the first WHO STEPS survey conducted in 2013 in Burkina Faso. The practices
we consider(...)
Alcohol comsumption, Burkina Faso, Behavioral lifestyle, Cardiovascular risk factors, Non communicable diseases, Raised fasting blood glucose, Tobacco use