Publications (1283)
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Dietary Habits and Lifestyle of Patients with Chronic Renal Disease at the Yalgado Ouedraogo University Hospital in Burkina Faso
Lengani Toyadala Hortense, Sanou Gaoussou, Ba-Fatoumata Hama, Bougma Sibiri, Sawadogo Yamkaye Aicha, Coulibaly Gérard, Savadogo Aly
In Burkina Faso, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major public health problem due to its increasing prevalence and the high cost of its treatment. The objective of the present study was to describe the dietary habits (DA) and lifestyle of patients with severe and moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the nephrology and hemodialysis departm(...)
dietary habits, lifestyle, chronic kidney disease patients, Burkina Faso
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CARACTERISTIQUES SOCIODEMOGRAPHIQUES DES MERES ET PRATIQUES D’ALIMENTATION DE COMPLEMENT CHEZ LES ENFANTS DE 6 A 23 MOIS DANS LE CENTRE-NORD DU BURKINA FASO
Bougma S, Hama-Ba F, Garanet F and A Savadogo
Les pratiques alimentaires inadéquates ont un impact négatif sur la santé et la croissance des enfants au cours des deux premières années de vie et augmentent leur risque de dénutrition, de morbidité et de mortalité. Le but de cette étude est d'identifier les facteurs associés aux pratiques d'alimentation de complément des enfants dans un cont(...)
Malnutrition, Feeding practices, Socio demographic, Indicators, Children, Mothers, Age, Burkina Faso
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Correlating the morphology of Anacardium occidentale L. fruits from 30 orchards with their physicochemical andtheir nutritional properties
Roger Dakuyo, Kiessoun Konaté, David Bazié , Abdoudramane Sanou , Kabakdé Kaboré , Hemayoro Sama , Balmoussa Santara , Frédéric Anderson Konkobo and Mamoudou Hama Dicko
Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) is a cross-pollinating plant whose fruit
consists of two parts, the nut, and the apple. This study aimed to carry out agromorphological characteristics of cashew fruits to establish relationships with
their physicochemical and nutritional properties. Thirty (30) cashew accessions
fruits were sampled in di(...)
cashew fruit, morphological traits, nutritional properties, antinutritional factor, anacardium occidentale
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Correlating the morphology of Anacardium occidentale L. fruits from 30 orchards with their physicochemical and nutritional properties
Roger Dakuyo, Kiessoun Konaté, David Bazié, Abdoudramane Sanou, Kabakdé Kaboré, Hemayoro Sama, Balmoussa Santara, Frédéric Anderson Konkobo, Mamoudou Hama Dicko
Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) is a cross-pollinating plant whose fruit consists of two parts, the nut, and the apple. This study aimed to carry out agro-morphological characteristics of cashew fruits to establish relationships with their physicochemical and nutritional properties. Thirty (30) cashew accessions fruits were sampled in diffe(...)
cashew fruit, morphological traits, nutritional properties, antinutritional factor
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Toxicity and Relaxant Effects of the Aqueous Extract of Stereospermum kunthianum Cham. (Bignoniaceae) Leaves on Uterine Horn Contractility in Rats
Dabiré Anankpètinan Prosper, Somé Andouormwine Abel, Sawadogo Stanislas, Bonkoungou Edouard Windpouiré
Stereospermum kunthianum is a plant used in traditional medicine of Burkina Faso. Ethnobotanical survey showed that this plant have many virtues but the toxicity and the effect of the leaves part on uterine contraction are not yet documented. To fill this gap, we investigated the toxicity effect on mice and the pharmacological effect of Stereo(...)
Stereospermum kunthianum, toxicity, relaxant effects, uterine contractility, rat
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Assessment of the hygienic and microbiological quality of ready-to-use liquid traditional medicines sold in the city of ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
OUATTARA Lamoussa Paul, SAWADOGO Adama, TAPSOBA François, KONATE Zégué Amidou, COULIBALY Anass, OUEDRAOGO Abdou Rasmane, CISSE Hama, ZONGO Cheikna and SAVADOGO Aly
For the control of multiple new and resurgent diseases associated with microbial resistance to antimicrobials, there is renewed interest in using herbal medicines. However, the efficacy safety issues and good manufacturing practices associated with herbal medicines are major aspects to consider. The presence of pathogenic microorganisms in her(...)
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Effect of pedo-climatic conditions on physicochemical characteristics and agro-industrial potential of three native oilseeds fruits from Burkina Faso
Hemayoro Sama, Dieudonné Kimbié Traoré, Samson Guenné, Adama Hilou & Mamoudou H. Dicko
Plants are greatly affected by pedoclimatic conditions. They can alter the physiology of plants and affect seeds agro-morphological and physicochemical characteristics. It is therefore conceivable that tree species which have a potential as oil/fat producing plants are affected by pedoclimatic conditions variability. This study aims to evaluat(...)
Pedoclimatic, Seeds traits, Oilseeds
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Millet (Pennisetum Glaucum (L.) R. Br.) Productivity under fertilization with poultry droppings in Burkina Faso
Aboubacar SORY, Rasmata NANA, Abdoulaziz BANHORO, Caleb Wendpang-yidé Idrissa OUEDRAOGO and Mahamadou SAWADOGO
Laying hen droppings are rich in nutrients and would be a good fertilizer for millet production.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of laying hen droppings on the agronomic
potential of millet. A trial was conducted in Gampela during the 2021-2022 rainy season using a
Fisher block design. D0 (control), D2 (2.5 t/ha), D3(...)
Laying Hen Droppings, Chlorophyll, Canopy Cover Rate, Leaf Area
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Preliminary biological data of Sahel wetland ecosystems in Burkina Faso: Implications for ecological health assessment
Idrissa Kaboré, Lallébila Tampo, Victor Bancé, Clément Daboné, Komandan Mano, Halamoussa Joëlle Ayoro and Adama Ouéda
Birds, amphibians, fish, and macroinvertebrates are useful indicators of ecological conditions and ensure considerable conservation value and tools for decision making in management of wetland ecosystems. However, the use of these organisms to monitor wetland ecosystems has rarely been explored in Western Africa. Whereas, we are currently faci(...)
wetland, networks, biota, integrity, dryland
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Diets and food security of host and non-host households of internally displaced persons in the Kora, Burkina Faso
Brahima KOBYAGDA, Fatoumata HAMA-BA, Bakary TARNAGDA, Ousmane OUEDRAOGO, Bassibila ZOUNGRANA, Aly SAVADOGO
Introduction. Terrorism is escalating in the Sahel region of Africa, forcing massive population displacement and worsening food insecurity. Aim. The objective of the present study was to assess the level of food insecurity within households hosting internally displaced persons (IDP), known as host households, compared to households not hosting(...)
Kora, Food diversity, Food insecurity, Internally displaced persons
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L’antigène carcino-embryonnaire (ACE) a-t-il encore un intérêt dans le suivi des patientes sous chimiothérapie du cancer du sein ?
Fabienne Marie SOUDRE, Aboubacar BAMBARA, Arsène KAGAMBEGA, Arnaud KOURAOGO, Raoul KARFO, Alice KIBA, Elie KABRE, Jean SAKANDE
Introduction :
Le cancer du sein demeure un problème
majeur de santé publique dans le monde.
L’objectif était d’étudier le profil de l’ACE
au cours de la chimiothérapie chez les
patientes suivies pour cancer du sein.
Matériel et méthodes :
Il s’est agi d’une étude cas-témoins, qui
s’est déroulée de mai 2019 à août 2022 dans
deux struc(...)
ACE, marqueur tumoral, cancer du sein, chimiothérapie
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Inland wetland fish and macroinvertebrates: potential indicators of ecological integrity /ecosystems health assessment tools
KABORÉ Idrissa, BANCÉ Victor and OUEDA Adama
Fish and macroinvertebrate are useful indicators of ecological condition, and ensure considerable
conservation value and tools for decision making in management of wetland ecosystems. Therefore, the use
of these biological elements to monitor wetland ecosystems are rarely explored in Western Africa region,
particularly in Sahel areas. Wh(...)
wetland, networks, biological community, integrity, West Africa
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Ethnobotanical knowledge and conservation of Bombax costatum Pellegr. and Vuillet: an overexploited savanna tree species
Zerbo Issouf, Salako Kolawolé Valère, Hounkpèvi Achille, Zozoda Djirensolo, Kakaï Romain Glèlè, Thiombiano Adjima
In regions dominated by savannahs, multipurpose tree species are key resources considering the diversity of services they offer. Such species are proned to overexploitation and improper management that may threaten their survival. Understanding local perception on their uses and conservation is essential to engage local communities in their su(...)
Local knowlege, Agrofoforestry, Threaten factor, Conservation solutions
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Local perceptions and sociocultural value of Hooded Vultures Necrosyrtes monachus in Burkina Faso, West Africa
Clément Daboné , Adama Ouéda, Lindy J Thompson, Jacques Boco Adjakpa and Peter DM Weesie
Hooded Vultures have suffered from dramatic population declines in recent decades owing to anthropogenic pressures. To properly address this threat, the sociocultural perspectives towards this species should be considered. We examined peoples' perceptions, knowledge and beliefs on Hooded Vulture's sociocultural values in Burkina Faso through f(...)
anthropogenic threats, conflict and management, cultural use, cultural ecosystem services, local knowledge and perceptions, poisoning, vulture conservation
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Incidence of Sickle Cell Disease and Other Hemoglobinopathies in Burkina Faso: Results of a Five-Year Systematic Neonatal Screen-ing (2015-2019) in Four Urban Hospitals
Salam Sawadogo1,2, Koumpingnin Nebie1,2, Donatien Kima2, Hélène Traore Savadogo3, Jean De Dieu Sanou3, Dieudonné Ouedraogo4, Paul Ouedraogo5, Hyacinthe Zamane1,6, Abdoulaye Ndiaye5, Eléonore Kafando1,2
Hemoglobinopathies, mainly Sickle cell disease (SCD), are the most common
monogenic disorders in Africa. In Burkina Faso, data on these diseases are
scarce, mainly hospital-based in Ouagadougou and its surroundings. In order
to assess the incidence and allelic frequencies of the main hemoglobinopathies
in newborns in Burkina Faso, we condu(...)
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