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Cranio-cervico-facial injuries due to crocodile bite: a rare observation in Yalgado Ouedraogo University Hospital (Burkina Faso)
Motandi Idani*, Eric Kouassi Zegbeh N’guessan, Mathieu Millogo, Soutongnoma Patrick Ahmed Badini, Adama Zango, Bevianda Vincent Ili, Greberet Emmanuel Crezoit, Tarcissus KonsemHuman aggressions by wild animals are rare but often dramatic. Among the animals that attack humans, the
crocodile is singled out by the impressive power of its jaws, which leave very little chance of survival to the victim it
manages to grasp. Crocodile bite lesions most often affect the...
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Phytodiversity and Vulnerability of Protected Areas in Burkina Faso: Case of Péni Classified Forest
TIENDRÉBEOGO Nebnoma Romaric, OUOBA Paulin, BASTIDE Brigitte, OUOBA Yempabou Hermann, NACOULMA Blandine Marie Ivette, SOMDA Irénée, NACRO Bismarck Hassan, BOUSSIM Issiaka JosephProtected areas contain most of Burkina Faso’s plant biodiversity which con- fer different benefits for the communities. However, the composition of some of them remains unknown. In a context of overexploitation and climate change, it is important to have a detailed knowledge of the vegetation...
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Child Gender Related Vulnerability and Chronic Malnutrition in Burkina Faso: The Moderating Role of The Maternal Education
Pengdewendé Maurice Sawadogo, Jean-François Kobiané, Eric Tchouaket Nguemeleu, Drissa Sia, Yentéma OnadjaBackground: Chronic malnutrition in children is a growth disorder resulting from a prolonged lack of nutrient intake. It is a widespread health issue in West and Central Africa where it affects one third (1/3) of children under five (05). This paper highlights the mitigation of child’s...
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Child Gender Related Vulnerability and Chronic Malnutrition in Burkina Faso: The Moderating Role of The Maternal Education
Pengdewendé Maurice Sawadogo, Jean-François Kobiané, Eric Tchouaket Nguemeleu, Drissa Sia, Yentéma OnadjaBackground: Chronic malnutrition in children is a growth disorder resulting from a prolonged lack of nutrient intake. It is a widespread health issue in West and Central Africa where it affects one third (1/3) of children under five (05). This paper highlights the mitigation of child’s...
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Impact of Anthropogenic Activities on the Abundance of Crocodylus suchus (Saint-Hilaire 1807) within the Nazinga Game Ranch, Burkina Faso
Ilassa Ouedraogo, Adama Oueda, M. Emmanuel Hema, Matthew H. Shirley, B. Gustave KabreIn Burkina Faso, human activities are practiced in Nazinga Game Ranch (NGR) which is colonized by West African crocodiles Crocodylus suchus (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1807) decades ago. This study which aims to estimate impact of anthropogenic activities on abundance of C. suchus has been conducted...
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Double aortic dissection in a patient with Marfan disease. A case report
Millogo Georges Rosa Christian*, Kologo Jonas Koudougou, Seghda Taryètba André Arthur, Boro Théodore, Benon Laurence, Samadoulougou André K and Zabsonré PatriceMarfan syndrome is a dominant autosomal genetic disease of the connective tissue, leading
to various complications. Cardiovascular complications are the main ones, with dilation of the
aorta and aortic dissection which is the main cause of death. Double dissection with diff erent
sites of...
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Optimization of Mo/Cu(In, Ga)Se2/CdS/ZnO Hetero-Junction Solar Cell Performance by Numerical Simulation with SCAPS-1D.
Adama Zongo, Daouda Oubda, Soumaïla Ouédraogo, Marcel Bawindsom Kébré, Alain Diasso, Issiaka Sankara, Boureima Traore, François Zougmoré, Zacharie Koalga and Frédéric OuattaraThe paper presents a one-dimensional simulation study of chalcopyrite Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) solar cells, where the effects
of the variation of CIGS, CdS, and ZnO layers are presented. Additionlly the influence of the variation of doping and the defects
density of shallow uniform donors and...
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Facteurs associés au paludisme en début de grossesse dans les districts sanitaires de Koudougou et de Boulmiougou au Burkina Faso.
OUEDRAOGO Smaïla, DIALLO Ismaël, ACCROMBESSI Manfred, SARIGDA Maurice, COT MichelLe paludisme pendant la grossesse demeure un problème de santé publique en zone d’endémie
palustre. Selon sa période de survenue durant la grossesse, son impact sur celle-ci peut être plus
important. L’objectif de cette étude était de déterminer les facteurs associés au paludisme...
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Depression and Psychological Experience of Adolescents Living with HIV in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Okengo CY, Kazyomo L, Aboubacar B, Ouedraogo PIntroduction: People living with HIV infection are more luckily to experience mental health issues than their pairs HIV negative. High prevalence of depression has been reported among people living with HIV in Africa varies from 12% to 60%. Furthermore, little is known about the mental health...
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Microbiological, Physicochemical and Sensory Characterization of Honey, a Natural Healthy Product in Burkina Faso
Tapsoba François, Kagambèga Boureima, Sawadogo Adama, Zongo Oumarou, Yoda W. Nadia, Ouédraogo Harouna, Cissé Hama, Zongo Cheikna and Savadogo AlyHoney is a natural product produced by bees from the nectar of flowers. It is a very healthy food whose multiple properties significantly improve health and prevent many diseases. However, some practices can affect its quality, hence the objective of the study was to assess the honey safety from...
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Microbiological, Physicochemical and Sensory Characterization of Honey, a Natural Healthy Product in Burkina Faso.
Tapsoba François, Kagambèga Boureima, Sawadogo Adama, Zongo Oumarou, Yoda W. Nadia, Ouédraogo Harouna, Cissé Hama, Zongo Cheikna and Savadogo AlyHoney is a natural product produced by bees from the nectar of flowers. It is a very healthy food whose multiple properties significantly improve health and prevent many diseases. However, some practices can affect its quality, hence the objective of the study was to assess the honey safety from...
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The Major Stilbene Compound Accumulated in the Roots of a Resistant Variety of Phoenix dactylifera L. Activates Proteasome for a Path in Anti-Aging Strategy
Redouane Benabbes, Sabir Ouahhoud, Mohammed Moueqqit, Mohamed Addi, Christophe Hano, Cédric Delporte, Aminata P. Nacoulma, Véronique MegalizziThe main objective of the present study is to estimate, through differential analysis, various biological activities of total phenolics content in alcoholic extracts of three date palm varieties sensitive or resistant to Fusarium oxysporum sp Albidinis. Here, stilbene products with antioxidant...
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Microbiological, Physicochemical and Sensory Characterization of Honey, a Natural Healthy Product in Burkina Faso.
Tapsoba François a*, Kagambèga Boureima b, Sawadogo Adama a, Zongo Oumarou c, Yoda W. Nadia a, Ouédraogo Harouna a, Cissé Hama a, Zongo Cheikna a and Savadogo Aly aABSTRACT
Honey is a natural product produced by bees from the nectar of flowers. It is a very healthy food whose multiple properties significantly improve health and prevent many diseases. However, some practices can affect its quality, hence the objective of the study was to assess the honey...
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Microbiological, Physicochemical and Sensory Characterization of Honey, a Natural Healthy Product in Burkina Faso
Tapsoba François, Kagambèga Boureima, Sawadogo Adama, Zongo Oumarou, Yoda W. Nadia, Ouédraogo Harouna, Cissé Hama, Zongo Cheikna, Savadogo AlyHoney is a natural product produced by bees from the nectar of flowers. It is a very healthy foodbwhose multiple properties significantly improve health and prevent many diseases. However, some practices can affect its quality, hence the objective of the study was to assess the honey safety from...
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The oral subacute toxicological activity of hydroalcoholic extract of Moringa oleifera Lam. (Moringaceae) growing in South West of Burkina Faso in Wistar rats
Andouormwine Abel Somé, Prosper Anankpètinan Dabiré, Filpkière Léonard Da, Stanislas Sawadogo, Maurice Ouédraogo, Balé BayalaAcute and Subacute toxicity investigations were carried out to evaluate the safety of M. oleifera leaf used in the treatment of various diseases and in nutrition. Five groups of 10 rats of both sex (5rats/sex) were constituted. The first group served as control and received distilled water...