Publications (5632)
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Éléments de la deixis spatio-temporelle du birifor
TIROGO Issoufou François et KAMBOU Bagboulissan Gilbert
This paper proposes an analysis of the elements of the spatio-temporal deixis of Birifor, a dialect of Dagara. It gives an overview of the system of deictics whose functioning is specific to Birifor speech. It is therefore the study of the different factors that come into play in the case of spatio-temporal deixis. Indeed, the deixis in Birifo(...)
deictic, syllable structure, syntactic function
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Effects of climate on the phenology of Annona senegalensis Pers. (Annonaceae) and the distribution of associated insects in Burkina Faso
DAO Zézouma Anselme, ROMBA Rahim, JALOUX Bruno, OUEDRAOGO Amadé, GNANKINE Olivier
Climate change and global warming in the Sahelian region cause dramatic drought and advancing of the desert. This phenomenon could affect the plant survival and community composition, but even for surviving plants, it could affect their phenology and the insect community associated with them. In a space-for-time approach, we studied the case o(...)
Climatic variations, Dry tropical zone, Insect community, Phenology, Plant–insect interaction
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Assessment of COVID-19 Knowledge, Vaccination Rates and Seroprevalence among Female Sex Workers in Burkina Faso, 2022
Kambiré Dinanibè, Cissé Kadari, Dabiré Sanhitouo Charlemagne, Zida Sylvie, Ouédraogo Oumarou, Compaoré T Rebeca, Zouré Abdou-Azaque, Soubeiga R Théophile Serge, Ki Célestine, Kpoda Dissinviel Stéphane, Tondé Issa, Diallo Dramane, Sidibé Tiany, Koevogui Massa, Ouédraogo/Traoré Rasmata, Kouanda Seni, Ouédraogo Henri Gautier
Introduction: Coronavirus 2019 originated in Wuhan, China. No country in the world has been spared.
Several barrier measures had been taken at the national level to limit the spread of the disease. This study aimed to
assess knowledge, vaccination rates, and seroprevalence of COVID-19 among Female sex workers (FSWs) in
Burkina Faso. Meth(...)
Seroprevalence, COVID-19, FSWs, Burkina Faso
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Associated factors of dietary diversity among schoolchildren in Plateau Central region of Burkina Faso: a cross-sectional study
Daniel Somwaoga Ouedraogo, Ella W. R. Compaore, Ousmane Ouedraogo and Mamoudou H. Dicko
Context School-age is a dynamic period of growth and development, leading to good health and a productive
adult life. Adequate dietary intake provides essential nutrients for growth, health and cognition. However, the practices of adequate nutrition is still not a matter of course for schoolchildren in many countries. The aim of this study
w(...)
Dietary diversity score, Primary school students, Associated factors
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Geographical distribution of enteric pathogenic viruses in Burkina Faso: a systematic review and meta-analysis
TRAORE Kuan Abdoulaye, AKAPOVI M. Marius, OUEDRAOGO Nafissatou, OUOBOA Jen Bienvenu, ROQUES Pierre and BARRO Nicolas
Background
Viruses, which are transmitted mainly via the digestive tract, are responsible for the high morbidity
and mortality of diseases, particularly in low-income countries. Although several studies have established the prevalence and characterization of various enteric viruses in Burkina Faso, to date, no aggregate data have been rele(...)
Gastroenteric viruses, Enteric hepatitis viruses, Systematic review and meta-analysis, Burkina Faso
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Prevalence and Associated Factors of Anemia in Children Aged 6 to 59 Months in the Eastern Region of Burkina Faso
Ousmane Ouédraogo, Ella Wendpouigoudinkondo Rakièta Compaoré, Ousmane Ouédraogo, Mediatrice Kiburente, Mamoudou Hama Dicko
Background. Anemia in children aged 6 to 59 months is a public health problem in Burkina Faso with a prevalence
well above the 40% estimated by WHO globally for this age group. Aim. The objective of this study was to evaluate
the prevalence and associated factors of anemia in children aged 6 to 59 months. Methods. This was a cross-sectional(...)
anemia, children aged 6 to 59 months, eastern region of Burkina Faso
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New Results on the Asymptotic Behaviour of a Stochastic SEI Model of Lymphatic Filariasis
Ragnimwendé Sawadogo, Fourtoua Victorien Konané
Te goal of this article is to examine a new stochastic epidemic model for lymphatic flariasis, susceptible-exposed-infected (SEI).Like other diseases, the spread of lymphatic flariasis is subject to a degree of randomness due to fuctuations in the naturalenvironment. Tis provides us with the opportunity to formulate a mathematical model of lym(...)
Lymphatic Filariasis, Asymptotic behaviour, SEI Model
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Diversity and structure of microalgae and their potential use in monitoring water pollution and eutrophication in the Loumbila reservoir (Burkina Faso)
OUATTARA Minata, OUEDRAOGO Ilassa, ZONGO Bilassé, ZONGO Frédéric
Microalgae play a fundamental role in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. The diversity and structure
of the microalgae community are always influenced by the availability of nutrients in the environment, which is one
of the causes of water eutrophication. Microalgae are the best biological indicators of pollution and eutrophication
i(...)
eutrophic water; indicator species; Microcystis aeruginosa; nutrient
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Food environment in Burkina Faso: priority actions recommended to the government using Food-EPI tool
Tapsoba VA, Ella CWR, Zeba AN, Some JW, Manga JS, Diouf A, Moubarac J-C, Vandevijvere S and Dicko MH
Introduction: The food environment is an important factor in the efforts of
countries worldwide to achieve a transition to sustainable food systems. The
objective of this study is to formulate and prioritize actions to be addressed to
the government of Burkina Faso for the creation of a healthy food environment,
which will contribute to re(...)
food environment, Food-EPI, food system, government actions, public policies
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A cost-benefit analysis of ecosystem services from restoring degraded soils to forest ecosystems in the Sahel
Sibiry Albert Kaboré, Emmanuelle Quillérou, Stéphanie Maiga-Yaleu, Maguette Kairé, Ibrahim Bouzou Moussa, Oumarou Malam Issa, Damien Hauswirth, Hassan Bismarck Nacro
Techniques of degraded ecosystems restoration in the Sahel have largely contributed to slowing down desertification
process. However, they are often very costly, requiring important manpower and financial resources. The
economic benefits of such cases of land restoration are under-documented, especially in scientific literature. The
aim of(...)
Sustainable Land Management, Forest Restoration, Ecosystem Services, Cost-benefit analysis, Net Present Value
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Anti-Diabetic Activities of the Extracts from Euphorbia hirtaL. (Euphorbiaceae) Specie found in Burkina Faso Using α-Glucosidase Inhibitor
Yssouf Karanga, Têeda Hamidou Ganamé, Wende-Konté Hazael Conania Nikiema and Issa Tapsoba
Euphorbia hirta L. is an herbaceous plant used in traditional medicine to treat several diseases. In the present work, different fractions of Euphorbia hirta L. hydroalcoholic extract were investigated for their anti-diabetic properties on α-glucosidase’s inhibition activities. Chemical screening realized following Folin-Ciocalteu and AlCl3 me(...)
Euphorbia hirta L, α-glucosidase, diabetes, flavonoids
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Introduction. Repolitiser les paysanneries dans les conflits violents en Afrique et en Amérique latine
Aymar Nyenyezi Bisoka, Mahamadou Bassirou Tangara, Gillian Mathys
Selon l’Organisation des nations unies pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture (FAO, 2023), environ 873 millions de personnes à travers le monde sont employées dans le secteur agricole, représentant ainsi 27 % de la main-d’œuvre mondiale. Cela en fait le deuxième secteur le plus important au niveau international après celui des services. Les pers(...)
Paysanneries, conflis violents, Afrique, Amérique Latine
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Stochastic Model of Dengue : Analysing the Probability of Extinction and LLN
Ragnimwendé SAWADOGO, Fourtoua Victorien KONANE, Wahabo BAGUIAN
Dans cet article, nous développons et analysons un modèle de chaîne de Markov en temps continu (CTMC) pour étudier la résurgence de la dengue. Nous explorons également le comportement asymptotique en grande population du modèle probabiliste de la dengue en utilisant la Loi des Grands Nombres (LGN). Dans un premier temps, nous calculons et esti(...)
Dengue, Chaîne de Markov, probabilité d'extinction, Lois des Grands Nombres, processus de branchement
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Toxic potential evaluation of liquid effluents discharged into nature by the university hospital centers (UHC) and mixed wastewater treatment station (WWTS) at Ouagadougou-Burkina Faso
Ganamé Abasse Ouédraogo, Djimbie Justin Djopnang, Oumarou Zongo, Farid Toyigbenan Badé, Arouna Ouédraogo, Boukaré Kaboré, Hama Cissé, François Tchoumbougnang, Aly Savadogo
In Burkina Faso, several investigations have raised suspicions that hospital liquid effluents are the source of contaminants in porbeagle-culture products and surface water in urban and peri-urban areas. This study aimed to evaluate the hygienic quality of hospital liquid effluents discharged into nature by the UHC Bogodogo (UHC-BOG), Yalgado(...)
Physicochemical parameters, Toxic potential, Wastewaters, Ouagadougou
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Efficiency of simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers in genetic diversity study and differentiation of Borassus aethiopum Mart. and Borassus akeassii Bayton, Ouédr. & Guinko
ADEOTI Kifouli, SALAKO Kalawolé Valère, DAA‑KPODE Ulysse Ayihaou, OUEDRAOGO Amadé, SANTONI Sylvain, ALBERLENC Frederique, KPATENON Mariano Joly, LATREILLE Muriel, TOLLON-CORDET Christine, ETSE Kodjo Djidjolé, MAHMOUD Oumar Hissein Abba, FAYE Adama, JALIGOT Estelle, BEULE Thierry
The African fan palm, Borassus aethiopum, is widely distributed in West and Central Africa. To contribute to the understanding of its evolutionary history and geographical distribution, we have performed the analysis of its genetic diversity and population structure through a wide samples collection in different countries. Simple sequences rep(...)
Borassus akeassii, Genetic markers, Population structure, Rhon palms, Sub-Saharan Africa