Publications (5656)
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Managerial practices and the performance of small and medium-sized enterprises: Evidence from Burkina Faso
Sugrinoma Aristide Ouédraogo, Soumaïla Gansonré
Organizational and managerial structure plays an important role in the productivity difference among firms. However, studies that assessed the quality of firm management and its link with their performance are still scanty. This paper provides empirical evidence on the relationship between managerial practices and firm performance using survey(...)
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Therapeutic Itineraries of Breast Cancer Patients in Burkina Faso
Augustin Tozoula Bambara, Nina Astrid Ouedraogo, Okobalemba Etienne Atenguena, Michel Ilboudo, Dagnagnewende Dieudonne Kabore
We therefore conducted this study with the objective of analyzing the association between their therapeutic route
and their consultation time at the CHU-YO. This was a retrospective study based on medical records of patients followed in the cancer department of the CHU-YO during the period from January 2017 to December 2021. Their first cons(...)
Cancer, Breast, Therapeutic Itinerary, Delay in Consultation, Burkina Faso
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Evaluating phytochemical constituents and in-vitro antiplasmodial and antioxidant activities of Fadogiella stigmatoloba, Hygrophylla auriculata, Hylodesmum repandum, and Porphyrostemma chevalieri extracts
Henry Manya Mboni; Marie Faes; Stéphanie Fraselle; Moussa Compaoré; Bakari Amuri Salvius; Kahumba Byanga Joseph; Pierre Duez; Lumbu Simbi Jean-Baptiste; Caroline Stévigny;
Introduction: Fadogiella stigmatoloba, Hygrophylla auriculata, Hylodesmum repandum and Porphyrostemma chevalieri are used against malaria in traditional medicine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). To evaluate their potential in the treatment of this disease, the in vitro antiplasmodial property of these four plants was evaluated. A(...)
Porphyrostemma chevalieri; Antiplasmodial activity; Cytotoxicity; Plasmodium falciparum; Antioxidant activity; Phytochemical screening;
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International survey among hepatologists and pulmonologists on the hepatic hydrothorax: plea for recommendations
Jean‑François David Cadranel1* , Isabelle Ollivier‑Hourmand2 , Jacques Cadranel3 , Thierry Thevenot4 , Honoré Zougmore1 , Eric Nguyen‑Khac5 , Christophe Bureau6 , Manon Allaire7 , Jean‑Baptiste Nousbaum8 , Véronique Loustaud‑Ratti9 , Xavier Causse10 , Philippe Sogni11 , Bertrand Hanslik12 , Marc Bourliere13 , Jean‑Marie Peron6 , Nathalie Ganne‑Carrie14 , Thong Dao2 , Dominique Thabut7 , Bernard. Maitre15 , Nabil Debzi16 , Ryad Smadhi1,16 , Roger Sombie17 , Raimi Kpossou18 , Olivier Nouel19 , Julien Bissonnette20 , Isaac Ruiz20 , Mourad Medmoun1 , Sergio Negrin Dastis21 , Pierre Deltenre21 , Florent Artru22 , Chantal Raherison23 , Laure Elkrief 24and Tristan Lemagoarou
Background The Hepatic hydrothorax is a pleural effusion related to portal hypertension; its diagnosis and therapeutic management may be difficult. The aims of this article are which follows: To gather the practices of hepatogastroenterologists or pulmonologists practitioners regarding the diagnosis and management of the hepatic hydrothorax.(...)
Hepatic hydrothorax, Therapeutic pleural puncture, Albumin infusion, Spontaneous bacterial empyema, Talcage pleurodesis, Indwelling pleural catheter, TIPS, Liver transplantation, Portal hypertension
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Hybrid Method of Essay Writing in MCQs: Theory and Practice
André Kaboré
Cette étude présente une théorie d’évaluation : la dissertation en QCM. Les items des QCM sont constitués de corrigés du sujet en plusieurs approches et séquencés en petites idées à utiliser pour la rédaction. La méthode est hybride, alliant la forme classique à celle en QCM. Elle se décline en sept étapes. Elle est une solution à la subjectiv(...)
Assessment, MCQ, essay, hybridity
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Characterization of Recycled Aggregates of Concrete and Bricks in the Central Region of Burkina Faso
GOUBA Bernard , SAWADOGO Boukari
Aggregates used in the construction of civil engineering works have an impact on the properties of concrete. For several years the central region is famous because of the effects of extraction of natural aggregates on the environment. We conducted laboratory tests on several recycled aggregates of concrete and bricks to determine their mechani(...)
Recycled aggregates; strength; concrete; non-recycled aggregate
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF AN INDIRECT SOLAR DRYER USING NATURAL CONVECTION: CHANGES IN THREE PHYSICAL PARAMETERS
OUEDRAOGO Souleymane, SANEMBAYE Adrien, NANA Gomwêndkouni Gilbert, AMADOU OUMAROU Fati, KY Thierry Sikoudouin Maurice, KAM Sié and BATHIEBO Dieudonné Joseph
An experimental study was carried out on an indirect solar dryer operating with natural convection. The study focused on the behavior of three parameters over time. Solar radiation at the measurement site, the temperature of various elements of the collector and of the air at four precise locations inside the dryer, and the velocity at its out(...)
Experimental study, indirect solar dryer, natural convection, physical parameters
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External Hemorrhoidal Thrombosis in Recent Births at the Maternity Ward of Saint Camille Hospital in Ouagadougou
Zamane, H., Coulibaly, A., Kain, D.P., Kiemtore, S., Sanon, S.M.K. and Ouedraogo, A.
Introduction: External hemorrhoidal thrombosis is a clinical is the most common postpartum proctologic accident. The aim of this work was to study hemorrhoidal thrombosis in recent mothers, in order to help improve its management. Patients and Methods: This was a descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study that was carried out at Saint Ca(...)
Hemorrhoid, Thrombosis, Postpartum
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Compatibility Study between Ceramic Balls and Jatropha Curcas Oil Properties under Long Time Heat Treatment: Potentiality for Thermal Energy Storage
Boubou Bagré, Makinta Boukar, Ibrahim Kolawole Muritala, Tizane Daho, Ali Diané, BernardNana, Armand B. Korsaga, Oluwarotimi D. Thierry Odou, Aboubakar Gomna, Antoine Béré
Valorisation of local and low-cost eco-materials have become an imperative for the sustainable development of Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) in West Africa. In this study, the compatibility tests were carried out. These involve the application of jatropha curcas oil (JCCO) and ceramic balls, which were developed from clay coal bottom ash and(...)
mpatibility study; ceramic balls;sustainable materials; Thermal EnergyStorage; concentrating solar power;Organic Rankine Cycle
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Antimicrobial activities of fungal strains from fungus-growing Macrotermes bellicosus mound materials
SAWADOGO B. Joseph, TRAORE Salimata, HIEN E.T. Sandrine, PALE Dagoro, MAIGA Ynoussa, DIANOU Dayéri, OUATTARA S. Aboubakar
Increasing world antimicrobial resistance requires to search for new microbes-derived biomolecules with higher antimicrobial activity from natural environments. This study aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of fungal isolates associated with termite mounds. Isolates were obtained from soil and fungi comb samples of active Macrotermes(...)
Antibacterial activity, antifungal activity, fungal isolates, Aspergillus sp., Rhizopus sp., mound soil, fungi comb
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Bacteriological and Physico-Chemical Quality of Vegetable Irrigation Water in the City of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
TRAORE Oumar, KIENDREBEOGO Celestin, DEMBELE René , OUEDRAOGO Nafissatou, SETSOAFIA SABA Courage Kosi and BARRO Nicolas
The water used in the city of Ouagadougou for vegetables irrigation is often of questionable
quality and can pose a public health threat to the population. The objectives of the present study
were to estimate the concentration of microorganisms and physicochemical parameters in water
used for irrigation. Water samples from three sites we(...)
Water quality, physico-chemical, bacteriological, urban agriculture
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Tuberculose de l’amygdale palatine simulant une lésion maligne et associant une miliaire tuberculeuse pulmonaire : à propos d’un cas à Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Moussa KADYOGO*, Cheick Rachid BARGO, Franck Auguste H. A. IDO, Joséphine OUOBA, Boubacar MAMOUDOU, Christine N. MEDA, Aimé Sosthène OUÉDRAOGO, Assita SANOU LAMIEN, Moustapha SEREME
La tuberculose amygdalienne correspond à la localisation infectieuse du bacille de
Koch au niveau des amygdales palatines. Elle est rare. La tuberculose amygdalienne associée
à une miliaire tuberculeuse est encore plus exceptionnelle.
Objectif. Le but de notre travail est de rapporter un cas rare d’amygdalite tuberculeuse associée
à un(...)
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Tuberculose de l’amygdale palatine simulant une lésion maligne et associant une miliaire tuberculeuse pulmonaire : à propos d’un cas à Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
KADYOGO Moussa; BARGO Cheick Rachid, IDO Franck Auguste Hermann Adémayali , OUOBA Joséphine , MAMOUDOU Boubacar , MEDA Christine N , OUÉDRAOGO Aimé Sosthène , SANOU-LAMIEN Assita , SEREME Moustapha
La tuberculose amygdalienne correspond à la localisation infectieuse du bacille de Koch au niveau des amygdales palatines. Elle est rare. La tuberculose amygdalienne associée à une miliaire tuberculeuse est encore plus exceptionnelle.
Objectif. Le but de notre travail est de rapporter un cas rare d’amygdalite tuberculeuse associée à une milia(...)
Tuberculose, Amygdale palatine, Anatomopathologie, Antibacillaire, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Afrique subsaharienne
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First Research on Bat Bacteria in Burkina Faso (West Africa)
Noel Gabiliga Thiombiano, Géraud Joel Guigma, Magloire Boungou, Amana Metuor Dabire, Bertrand Mèschac Adéchègoun Chabi, Malika Kangoye, Adama Oueda, Jacques Simpore
The world is in turmoil with the emergence of various diseases in which bats play a key part. Indeed, bats are known to host bacteria that can create major public health problems. The investigation into bat bacteria was carried out from December 2020 to September 2021 at seven sites in Burkina Faso. Bat specimen collection occurred from 6 pm t(...)
Chiroptera, Bacteria, Prevalence, Diversity, Burkina Faso
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Genotype and irrigation regime interaction on agronomic traits of irrigated rice varieties cultivated in Burkina Faso
Dominique Nikiéma, Nerbéwendé Sawadogo, Adjima Ouoba, Yapi Issoufou Sinaré, Mamadou Laho Barry, Moussa Sié
Water scarcity is the main obstacle to rice production in Burkina Faso. This study evaluated the effects of water regime and genotype on morpho-agronomic parameters of rice varieties and their water use efficiency. During two consecutive years, 20 rice varieties were subjected to three irrigation regimes: sprinkler, drip and submersion (contro(...)
Burkina Faso, G*E interaction, genetic variability, Oryza, water regime