Publications (5607)
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Monitoring of physicochemical parameters during Cocomposting of dehydrated faecal sludge and organic household solid waste: assessment of composts maturity
Ouindpouiré Auguste Aristide Soré and Samuel Ouoba
This study proposes a method of recovery by co-composting of dehydrated faecal sludge (DFS) and solid organic household wastes (SOHW) in Ouagadougou. The city has three drying bed treatment stations which are partially functioning because after the liquid/solid separation, the bio-solids are piled up without final treatment and currently const(...)
Co-composting · Dehydrated faecal sludge · Organic household solid waste physicochemical parameters
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Impacts of the base and emitter doping rate on the internal quantum efficiency
Ramatou Konate; Bernard Zouma; Mahamadi Savadogo; Fabe Idrissa Barro; Issa Zerbo; Martial Zoungrana; Dieudonné Joseph Bathiebo
This work focused on the impacts of the base doping rate (Nb) and the emitter doping rate (Ne) on the internal
quantum efficiency (IQE) of a bifacial polycrystalline silicon solar cell, under static conditions and monochromatic
illumination. IQE is defined as the ratio of the number of electron-hole pairs or charge carriers generated to the(...)
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Wastewater from healthcare centers in Burkina Faso is a source of ESBL, AmpC-β-lactamase and carbapenemase-producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae
Garba Zakaria , BonkoungouIsidore O. J., Millogo Nadège O., Natama H. Magloire , Vokouma Pingdwendé A. P., . BonkoMassa dit A, Karama Ibrahima, Tiendrebeogo Lagmêyesgo A.W., Haukka Kaisa , Tinto Halidou, Sangaré Lassana and Barro Nicolas
Background Extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL), plasmid-mediated AmpC-β-lactamase and carbapenemase producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae have spread into the environment worldwide posing a potential public health threat. However, the prevalence data for low- and middle-income countries are still scarce. The aim of this study(...)
AmpC-β-lactamase, Carbapenemases, Multidrug-resistance, Hospital wastewater, E. coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, EBSL
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Does financial development really spur industrialization in sub-Saharan African countries?
Somlanare Romuald Kinda, and Relwendé Sawadogo
Industrialization constitutes one of the strategies of structural transformation in many sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. In this paper, we re-examine the effect of financial development on the industrialization of 35 SSA countries over the period 1996–2018. Contrary to previous work, we formulate the hypothesis that there exists a thresho(...)
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Metastatic Prostate Cancers at the University Hospital Center-Bogodogo (CHU-B) in OUAGADOUGOU : Situation in a Resource-Limited Country like Burkina Faso
Bambara Hierrhum Aboubacar, Zerbo Nina Assanatou, Nikiema Liliane Marie, Kabore Fasnewinde Aristide, Valerie Odero-Marah
Prostate cancer is the leading cancer in men in Burkina Faso, contributing to an incidence rate of 26.3%, according to
GLOBOCAN 2020. Metastatic prostate cancer (mPC) makes up about 30% of prostate cancer cases. Our objective was to examine the epidemiological, diagnostic, and treatment characteristics of mPC hospitalized and non-hospitalized(...)
Metastatic Prostate Cancer, CHU Bogodogo, Burkina Faso, Early Screening and Detection, Treatment Characteristics
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Analyse des facteurs limitants l’accès des jeunes filles aux métiers traditionnellement masculins dans la commune de Ouagadougou : cas du bâtiment et travaux publics
Mariétou SAWADOGO Boukaré OUEDRAOGO Salfo ILBOUDO et Fatimata BALBONE
Les inégalités de genre dans la sphère professionnelle sont encore présentes dans le
monde et particulièrement dans les pays en voie de développement caractérisées par
le poids de pesanteurs socioculturelles comme le Burkina Faso. Elles sont encore très
poussées dans le secteur des métiers dites traditionnellement masculins qui demeurent(...)
condition de travail, facteur limitant, métiers traditionnellement masculins
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Synthèse et étude des propriétés physicochimiques d’un nouveau complexe de la phtalocyanine de zinc substitué à la périphérie : [ZnPc(CO2H)4(COATP)4]
Lassané Tarpaga, Seydou Ouédraogo, Wend-kuny Guy Aristide Nitiema, Bintou Sessouma, Mabinty Bayo-Bangoura, Catherine Amiens, Jérôme Esvan, Karifa Bayo
Nous présentons dans ce travail, la synthèse et la caractérisation d'un nouveau complexe β-octa-substitué de la phtalocyanine de zinc à partir du complexe [ZnPc(CO2H)8]. L'analyse élémentaire confirme l’obtention d’un composé de formule C64H36N12O12S4Zn avec une bonne pureté. Les spectres de spectrométries vibrationnelles (IR et Raman) mettent(...)
Phtalocyanine de zinc octa-substituée, acide carboxylique, 4-aminothiophénol, spectrométrie vibrationnelle, RMN 13C
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Examining multiple funding flows to public healthcare providers in low- and middle-income countries - results from case studies in Burkina Faso, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Tunisia and Vietnam
Fahdi Dkhimi, Ayako Honda, Kara Hanson, Rahab Mbau, Obinna Onwujekwe, Hoang Thi Phuong, Inke Mathauer, El Houcine Akhnif, Imen Jaouadi, Joël Arthur Kiendrébéogo, Nkoli Ezumah, Evelyn Kabia, Edwine Barasa
Provider payment methods are traditionally examined by appraising the incentive signals inherent in individual payment mechanisms. However, mixed payment arrangements, which result in multiple funding flows from purchasers to providers, could be better understood by applying a systems approach that assesses the combined effects of multiple pay(...)
Multiple funding flows, Healthcare provider behaviour, Strategic purchasing, Healthcare financing, Universal health coverage
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High prevalence of TB multimorbidity among adults of a tertiary hospital in Sierra Leone : a cross‑sectional study
Sulaiman Lakoh, Patricia Lombeh Vamboi, Abdoul Risgou Ouédraogo, Olukemi Adekanmbi, Gibrilla F. Deen, James B. W. Russell, Ahmed Sankoh‑Hughes, Joseph B. Kamara, Joseph Edwin Kanu, George A. Yendewa, Emmanuel Firima and André F. S. Amaral
Objective Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of death globally, with approximately 1.5 million deaths in 2020.
TB often coexists with chronic communicable and non-communicable diseases, but data to determine the extent
of comorbid diseases are limited. In this study, we aimed to assess the prevalence of TB multimorbidity and its risk facto(...)
TB multimorbidity, Diabetes, Hypertension, Tuberculosis, Obesity
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La caricature des démocraties africaines avant et après la baule dans le parachutage et en attendant le vote des bêtes sauvages
Boulkini COULDIATI, Fatimata NOMBRE
Le but de cet écrit est d'analyser la pratique démocratique dans deux romans africains en leur appliquant la théorie des "homologies des structures internes et externes au roman. Notre objectif est de démontré que le discours de La Baule est permet d'observer deux phases dans le processus de gouvernance: avant La Baule, c'était l(...)
discours de La Baule, Afrique, roman, démocratie
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Groundwater Bodies Subdivision in Corsica: A Critical Approach Based on Multivariate Water Quality Criteria Using Large Database
Hajar Lazar 1 , Meryem Ayach 1 , Abdoul-Azize Barry 2 , Ismail Mohsine 1 , Abdessamad Touiouine 3 , Frédéric Huneau 4 , Christophe Mori 4 , Émilie Garel 4 , Ilias Kacimi 1 , Vincent Valles 5,6 and Laurent Barbiero 7
The cross-referencing of two databases, namely the compartmentalization into groundwater bodies (GWB) and the quality monitoring (2830 observations including 15 physico-chemical and bacteriological parameters, on 662 collection points and over a period of 27 years) is applied to better understand the diversity of the waters of the island of Co(...)
groundwater bodies; water quality monitoring; database; Corsica; France
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Accelerating Environmental Research to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals
MIHELCIC James R., BARRA Ricardo O., BROOKS Bryan W., DIAMOND Miriam L., ECKELMAN Matthew J., GIBSON Jacqueline MacDonald, GUIDOTTI Sunny, IKEDA-ARAKI Atsuko, KUMAR Manish, MAIGA Ynoussa, McCONVILLE Jennifer, MILLER Shelly L., PIZARRO Valeria, ROSARIO-ORTIZ Fernando, WANG Shuxiao and ZIMMERMAN Julie B.
Following the recent call for papers, this new special issue, ‘Accelerating Environmental Research to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals’, showcases some of the very latest advances in research working to achieve progress toward the SDG goals. These new articles describe significant scientific advances in the broad field of environmental sc(...)
Environmental Research, Sustainable development, SDGs
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Stability of a Vector-Borne Disease Model with a Delayed Nonlinear Incidence
TRAORE Ali
A vector-borne disease model with spatial diffusion with time delays and a general incidence function is studied. We derived conditions under which the system exhibits threshold behavior. The stability of the disease-free equilibrium and the endemic equilibrium are analyzed by using the linearization method and constructing appropriate Lyapuno(...)
Vector-borne disease · Diffusion · Stability · Lyapunov function · Nonlinear incidence
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Differentiation of Sahelian aquifers from chemical and isotopic composition using linear statistics and machine learning
Abdoul-Azize Barry, Suzanne Yameogo, Meryem Touzani, Samuel Nakolendoussé, Meryem Jabrane, Abdessamad Touiouine, Ismail Mohsine, Laurent Barbiero & Vincent Valles
In Sahelian Africa, the characteristics of boreholes are often lost and, when several aquifers are present on
the same site, it is difficult to know which one is being tapped or is likely to be contaminated, which
hinders good management of the resource. In this study conducted on 153 wells distributed in the four
major aquifers of Burki(...)
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Multiple pulp necroses in a patient with heterozygous sickle cell disease: A case report
Wendpoulomdé Aimé Désiré Kaboré, Stéphane Xavier Djolé, Kouadio Florent Kouakou, Anta Seck, Marie Chantal Avoaka-Boni, Yolande Gnagne-Koffi
This study reports several pulp necroses in a patient with sickle cell disease (SCD), a pathology with a high risk of infection which can lead to life-threatening patients. An African male patient with SCD, 31 years old, was received at the municipal oral health center on June 4, 2002, for a pericoronitis of 48 which quickly evolved into cellu(...)
Endodontic treatment; multiple pulp necroses; sickle cell disease