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APOBEC3G Polymorphisms and Implications for a Population with Chronic Hepatitis B Virus in Burkina Faso
Tegwinde Rebeca Compaoré, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Isidore Sawadogo, Lassina Traoré, Tani Sagna, Florencia Wendkuuni Djigma, Henri Gautier Ouedraogo, Jacques SimporeHost factors such as APOBEC3G were associated with hypermutation, which might interfere with HBV replication. Te need to assess the impact of APOBEC3G polymorphisms on a hepatitis B-infected population is highlighted by a previous study. Tus, our study aimed to characterize two APOBEC3G single...
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Preformulation study for the selection of a suitable polymer for the development of ellagic acid-based solid dispersion using hot-melt extrusion
Isaïe Nyamba, Olivier Jennotte , Charles B. Sombié , Anna Lechanteur , Pierre-Yves Sacre , Abdoulaye Djandé, Rasmané Semdé , Brigitte EvrardEllagic acid is one of the most studied polyphenolic compounds due to its numerous promising therapeutic properties. However, this therapeutic potential remains difficult to exploit owing to its low solubility and low permeability, resulting in low oral bioavailability. In order to allow an...
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Relationship between FDI and Private Domestic Investment: Similar Role of Natural Resources Versus Institutional Quality
KINDA Mohamed Tidjane, BAGAGA Mamoudou, CONTE FacinetThe objective of this research is to analyze whether there is a spillover or crowding out effect of FDI on domestic private investment in 40 Sub-Saharan African countries over the period 2003 to 2020. Thus, a dynamic panel model estimated by the GMM-system method is used. We find a spillover...
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STIGMATIZATION AS AN OBSTACLE TO THE PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS
BADOLO Bawala LéopoldThis study aims to show that the proven existence of stigma is an unfavorable factor in the psychological resilience of IDPs in Burkina Faso. Focus groups were conducted with IDPs and host populations. Analysis of the results reveals that experiences of stigma are marked by various forms of...
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ST of Streptococcus pneumoniae Circulating in Burkina Faso before the Introduction of PCV-13, 2013.
Kambiré Dinanibè, Tamboura Mamadou, Ouédraogo Oumarou, Ouédraogo W. H. Gautier, Sanou Mahamoudou, Zouré Abdou Azaque, Tondé Issa, Compaoré Rebeca, Sagna Tani, Soubeiga R. S. Théophile, Zida Sylvie, Aké Flavien, Abdoul-Salam Ouédraogo, Sangaré Lassana, Méda Isaïe, Kouanda Séni, Ouédraogo-Traoré Rasmata.Introduction: Burkina Faso experiences regular cases of Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis. As part of the strategy to reduce cases of meningitis, the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) has been introduced in the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI). Despite these efforts,...
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STRATÉGIE DE LUTTE CONTRE LES HÉPATITES VIRALES AU BURKINA FASO
SOMBIÉ Arsène RogerAu Burkina Faso comme dans d’autres pays d’Afrique Sub-Saharienne, les hépatites virales constituent un problème majeur de santé publique.
Le pays est situé dans la zone de haute endémicité, la prévalence pour l’hépatite virale B est de 9,1 % et celle de l’hépatite C de 3,6 %...
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Reliable Fix Patterns Inferred from Static Checkers for Automated Program Repair
Kui Liu, Jingtang Zhang, Li Li, Anil Koyuncu, Dongsun Kim, Chunpeng Ge, Zhe Liu, Jacques Klein, Tegawendé F BissyandéFix pattern-based patch generation is a promising direction in automated program repair (APR). Notably, it has been demonstrated to produce more acceptable and correct patches than the patches obtained with mutation operators through genetic programming. The performance of pattern-based APR...
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Inselbergs: potential conservation areas for plant diversity in the face of anthropization
Tindano Elycée, Lankoandé Benjamin, Porembski Stefan, Thiombiano AdjimaFaced with the loss of biodiversity, particularly plant diversity, due to anthropogenic pressure, particular ecosystems such as inselbergs can constitute refuge areas. The objective of this study is to determine the conservation potential of plant biodiversity on inselbergs in Burkina Faso. A...
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Onchocercoma of the scalp: A case report
SAVADOGO Ibrahim, IDO Franck Auguste Hermann Adémayali, OUEDRAOGO Aimé Sosthène , OUATTARA SouleymaneOnchocerciasis or river blindness is a parasitic disease caused by Onchocerca volvulus transmitted to humans by
the byte of a black fly of the species Simulium. This pathology, which is a part of the Neglected tropical Disease
(NTDs), has been resurgent for some years in certain regions of...
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Structure des populations de Vitellaria paradoxa C.F. Gaertn. (karité) dans les parcs agroforestiers au Burkina Faso
OUOBA Yempabou Hermann, BASTIDE Brigitte, KABORE Sibiri Albert, SEGHIERI Josiane, BOUSSIM Issaka JosephDescription du sujet. Au Burkina Faso, le karité est une espèce hautement utilitaire conservée par les producteurs dans un système intégré d’utilisation des terres, dénommé parc agroforestier, dont la pérennité est menacée.
Objectifs. Caractériser la structure des populations de...
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Cholangite sclérosante primitive : à propos de deux observations et revue de la littérature Primary sclerosing cholangitis: about two case reports and review of literature
NCA Aboue* 1 , FAHA Ido2,3 , SMOB Hema/Soudre3,4 , KS Somda1,3 , A Coulibaly1,3 , AR Sombie1,3, A Bougouma3,La cholangite sclérosante primitive (CSP) est une maladie cholestatique rare chronique d’évolution très variable, caractérisée par une atteinte inflammatoire et fibrosante des voies biliaires, de mécanisme inconnu, souvent associée à une maladie inflammatoire chronique de l’intestin....
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Cholangite sclérosante primitive : à propos de deux observations et revue de la littérature
NA Aboué, FAHA Ido, SMOB Héma/ Soudré, KS Somda A. Coulibaly, AR Sombié, A. BougoumaLa cholangite sclérosante primitive (CSP) est une maladie cholestatique rare chronique d'évolution très variable caractérisée par une atteinte inflammatoire et fibrosante des voies biliaires de mécanisme inconnu souvent associée à une maladie inflammatoire chronique de l'intestin. Du...
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Synergistic anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity of hydroethanolic extracts of Terminalia macroptera Guill. & Perr. and Ximenia americana L.
Mahamadou Ballo 1,*, Sékou Doumbia2, Daouda Dembelé, Raogo Ouedraogo, Estelle N. H. Youl, Rokia Sanogo, Sékou BahInflammation is the reaction of the immune system to an external or internal aggression of the organism. The symptoms (redness, edema, heat and pain) are secondary to the increase in vascular permeability. The hydroethanolic extract of Terminalia macroptera and Ximenia americana has...
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Triptyque du mal chez Thomas d'AQUIN
Damien DAMIBALe mal s'appréhende de différentes manières chez le médiéval. Il est à la fois ontologique, moral et lié à la condition humaine
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Community perspectives on family planning service quality among users and non-users: a qualitative study from two cities in Burkina Faso
Fiacre Bazié, Ilene S. Speizer, Sarah Castle, Kindo Boukary, Amelia Maytan Joneydi, Lisa M. Calhoun, Yentéma Onadja and Georges GuiellaBackground
Most studies that focus on quality of family planning (FP) services collect data from facilities. These studies miss the perspectives of quality from women who do not visit a facility and for whom perceived quality may be a barrier to service utilization.
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This qualitative...