Publications (1283)
ARTICLE
Natural occurrence of Wolbachia in Anopheles sp. and Aedes aegypti populations could compromise the success of the vector control strategies
Olivier Gnankine and Kounbobr Roch Dabiré
Wolbachia are maternally inherited bacteria that are commonly detected in approximately 50% of arthropod species, including mosquito vector species. Wolbachia were detected in different mosquito vectors, but in most malaria vectors, their occurrence in natural populations were reported 10 years ago. Aedes aegypti, the main vector of Dengue vir(...)
Wolbachia, Aedes aegypti, Anopheles sp, Prevalence, Incompatibility Cytoplasmic, vector control
ARTICLE
Diversity of ectoparasites of Gallus domesticus, NGOU 1990 (Hens) and Numida meleagris, Linnaeus 1758 (Guinea fowl) reared in extensive system in the commune of loumbila, Burkina Faso
Audrey Zoundi, Yamba Sinaré, Noel Gabiliga Thiombiano, Mohamed Bagayan, Bertrand Mèschac Adéchègoun Chabi , Patricia Soubeiga, Magloire Boungou
In addition to impacting Avian’s zootechnical performance, Ectoparasites, lead to economic declines in Avian’s production. They are also recognized as vectors of zoonotic diseases in humans. This research investigated the ectoparasites of two poultry species, namely Gallus domesticus and Numida meleagris, in a periurban area of Ouagadougou (Lo(...)
Poultry, Gallus domesticus, Numida meleagris, ectoparasite, Diversity
ARTICLE
DIVERSITY OF ECTOPARASITES OF GALLUS DOMESTICUS, NGOU 1990 (HENS) AND NUMIDA MELEAGRIS, LINNAEUS 1758 (GUINEA FOWL) REARED IN EXTENSIVE SYSTEM IN THE COMMUNE OF LOUMBILA, BURKINA FASO
Audrey Zoundi, Yamba Sinaré, Noel Gabiliga Thiombiano, Mohamed Bagayan, Bertrand Mèschac Adéchègoun Chabi , Patricia Soubeiga, Magloire Boungou
In addition to impacting Avian’s zootechnical performance, Ectoparasites, lead to economic declines in Avian’s
production. They are also recognized as vectors of zoonotic diseases in humans. This research investigated the
ectoparasites of two poultry species, namely Gallus domesticus and Numida meleagris, in a periurban area of
Ouagadougou(...)
: Poultry, Gallus domesticus, Numida meleagris, Ectoparasite, Diversity
ARTICLE
Diversity, Length-weight structure and Condition Factor of fish species and physicochemical changes in four reservoirs in Volta basin, Burkina Faso
SILGA Rimwaodo Pierre, OUEDA Adama, MANO Komandan, BANCE Victor, KABRE Gustave Boureima
The human activities combined to global warming negatively impact aquatic ecosystems mainly in the areas with high human density. This study was undertaken to determine fish diversity and environmental parameters in four reservoirs in Volta basin of Burkina Faso. To do so, from May to June 2020 were collected and identified as species, and the(...)
Ichthyofauna, condition factor, reservoir, Volta River
ARTICLE
Potential Health Risks for Consumers and Handlers of Poultry Products Fed with Poor Quality Feeds
Sanogo Bougma , Harouna Fadam, IbonyéDiéni , Blaise Waongo , François Tapsoba , Aly Savadogo
In Burkina Faso, livestock farming contributes to the supply of animal protein and the improvement of household incomes. However, the poor quality of poultry feed not only leads to economic losses but also risks of microbial transmission to consumers. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess potential health risks to consumers and(...)
Health Risks, Consumers and Handlers, Poultry Feed, Physicochemical and Microbiological Quality, Poultry Products
COMMUNICATION
Contribution de la femme à l’équilibre nutritionnel au sein des ménages.
BENGALY Marcel Daba
Synthèse de l'histoire de l'alimentation
de la découverte du feu au foyer/ménage
Equilibre alimentaire
- Concept de la pyramide alimentaire
Place de la femme dans l'alimentation des ménages au Burkina
Mots clés non renseignés
ARTICLE
Effects of Ficus capensis Leaves Aqueous Extracts (Lactogenic Medicinal Plant) on NMRI Mice Milk Secretion
Ouedraogo Rakiswendé Alexis, Tindano Basile , Azonbakin Azandégbé Simon , Doukoure Maya , Ouedraogo Rakissida Alfred , Aweh A Bruno , Ouedraogo Aimé Sosthène , Yameogo Noé , Idani Boureima , Kouraogo M Paul, Kabore Jean Luc , Dabire Charlemagne , Ouedraogo Boris Honoré Amadou , Zoure Abdou Azaque , Ouedraogo Henri Gautier , Bayala Balé and Sanou/Lamien Assita
Introduction: Ficus capensis is a plant used in traditional medicine to stimulate lactation in women and animals in Africa. However, the effects of their extracts on the mammary gland are poorly documented. The objective of the study was to evaluate the effects of Ficus capensis leaves aqueous extracts on NMRI mice milk secretion.
Methodology(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
ARTICLE
Effects of Ficus capensis Leaves Aqueous Extracts (Lactogenic Medicinal Plant) on NMRI Mice Milk Secretion
Ouedraogo Rakiswendé Alexis, Tindano Basile, Azonbakin Azandégbé Simon, Doukoure Maya, Ouedraogo Rakissida Alfred, Aweh A Bruno, Ouedraogo Aimé Sosthène, Yameogo Noé, Idani Boureima, Kouraogo M Paul, Kabore Jean Luc, Dabire Charlemagne, Ouedraogo Boris Honoré Amadou, Zoure Abdou Azaque, Ouedraogo Henri Gautier, Bayala Balé and Sanou/Lamien Assita
Introduction: Ficus capensis is a plant used in traditional medicine to stimulate lactation in women and animals in Africa. However, the effects of their extracts on the mammary gland are poorly documented. The objective of the study was to evaluate the effects of Ficus capensis leaves aqueous extracts on NMRI mice milk secretion.
Methodology(...)
Mammary Gland, histology, Ficus capensis, milk secretion, mouse
ARTICLE
Reduction of Malnutrition Related to Unsafe Water Consumption in Developing Countries: Potabilization of Surface Water and Traditional Well Water, with Extracts of Moringa oleifera, Boscia senegalensis, Opuntia-ficus indica and Aloe vera.
2. Konkobo Frédéric Anderson, Mamounata Diao, Paul Windinpsidi Savadogo, Roger Dakuyo, Noëlle Edwige Roamba, Sandrine Zongo and Mamoudou H. DICKO
The consumption of unsafe water in rural areas is a real public health problem in developing countries. This situation mainly affects children under five years of age and causes several deaths and many cases of malnutrition every year. The objective of this study was to evaluate and optimize the capacity of four local plant extracts in the pot(...)
water; biocoagulant; bioflocculant; turbidity; potabilization
ARTICLE
Reduction of Malnutrition Related to Unsafe Water Consumption in Developing Countries: Potabilization of Surface Water and TraditionalWellWater, with Plant Extracts
Konkobo Frédéric Anderson, Mamounata Diao, Paul Windinpsidi Savadogo, Roger Dakuyo, Noëlle Edwige Roamba, Sandrine Zongo and Mamoudou H. DICKO
The consumption of unsafe water in rural areas is a real public health problem in developing countries. This situation mainly affects children under five years of age and causes several deaths and many cases of malnutrition every year. The objective of this study was to evaluate and optimize the capacity of four local plant extracts in the pot(...)
water; biocoagulant; bioflocculant; turbidity; potabilization
ARTICLE
Optimization for improved biomethane yield from cashew nut hulls through response surface methodology
NIKIEMA Mahamadi, SOMDA Marius K., SAWADOGO B. Joseph, BAMBARA Salifou, BARSAN Narcis, MAIGA Ynoussa, OUILI S. Amidou, COMPAORÉ Cheik Omar Tidiane, MOGMENGA Iliassou, DIANOU Dayéri, TRAORÉ S. Alfred, OUATTARA Cheik A. T., OUATTARA S. Aboubakar
The increase of cashew nut-processing plants in Burkina Faso caused high amount of cashew nut waste. The waste is either discharged into the environment or used as fuel, causing signifcant harm to both the environment (such as global warming) and human health (such as respiratory diseases). To address these issues, this project proposes an alt(...)
Anaerobic digestion, Biomethane, Cashew nut shell, Response surface design, Burkina Faso
ARTICLE
Performance and Stability Analysis of Extra-Early Maturing Orange Maize Hybrids under Drought Stress and Well-Watered Conditions
Tégawendé Odette Bonkoungou, Baffour Badu-Apraku , Victor Olawale Adetimirin, Kiswendsida Romaric Nanema and Idris Ishola Adejumobi
The consistently low yield turnout of maize on farmers’ fields owing to drought and
the nutritional challenges attributable to the consumption of white endosperm maize pose a major
threat to food and nutritional security in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The objectives of this study
were to assess the performance of newly developed extra-early m(...)
drought tolerance;, multiple-trait base index, multi-trait genotype–ideotype distance index, stability, sub-Saharan Africa
ARTICLE
Effets du Changement climatique sur les ressources phytogénétiques : Une étude de cas à partir du mil et du riz à l’horizon 2050 au Burkina Faso
Ali Lardia BOUGMA, Gea GALLUZZI et Mahamadou SAWADOGO
L’objectif de cette étude est d’identifier l'impact potentiel du changement climatique sur le mil et le riz à l'aide de données locales du Burkina Faso et évaluer le potentiel d'adaptation des cultivars à l'horizon 2050. Ainsi, les données de température mensuelle (T), de précipitations (P), les cycles de cultures les durées des campagnes de p(...)
changement climatique, mil, riz, modélisation
ARTICLE
Linkage between ACE2 Gene Polymorphisms and SARS-CoV-2 infection in Burkina Faso, sub-Saharan Africa
Tegwinde Rebeca Compaore, Isidore Sawadogo, Lassina Traore, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Serge Theophile Soubeiga, Sylvie Zida, Richard Kanfon, Vera Sanou, Issiaka Soulama, Dinanibe Kambire, Albert Yonli, Oumarou Ouedraogo, Charlemagne Dabire, Abdoul Nikiema, Abdou Zoure, Siaka Lougue, Tani Sagna, Dramane Zongo, Wendkuuni Florencia Djigma, Henri Ouedraogo, Jacques Simpore
The ACE2 gene polymorphisms (rs143936283, rs146676783, and rs4646116) in infected and noninfected persons by SARS-CoV-2 in Burkina Faso. Our cross-sectional study population comprised 137 SARS-CoV-2 infected persons and 181 non-infected persons. Three ACE2 gene polymorphisms rs143936283, rs146676783, and rs4646116, were genotyped using the rea(...)
SARS-CoV-2, ACE2, polymorphism, haplotypes, Burkina Faso
ARTICLE
Physico-chemical and Nutritional Characterization of Dried Mangoes Consumed in Chad for Better Post Harvest Valorization
Al-lamadine Mahamat *, Abdoullahi Hissein Ousman , Alhadj Markhous Nazal , Brahim Adoum Ahmat , Ali Haroun , Mbaigolmem Beral Valery , François Tapsoba , Azabadji Ashu Evariste Leonce , Bakaranga Via Issakou a and Abdelsalam Tidjani
Place and Duration of Study: Food Sciences and Nutrition Research Laboratory (LARSAN), Faculty of Human Health Sciences, University of N’Djamena BP1117, Chad; between February 2022 and April 2023.
Methodology: Dried mangoes were collected from five localities (Doba, Bebedjia, Koumra, Moundou, and Bongor) were labeled DbaA, Bja, Mdou, Kmr, an(...)
: Physico-chemical properties; dried mangoes; production area; Chad