Publications (5578)
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Influence de deux dates de semis sur l‘expression de paramètres agro-morphologiques du sorgho tige sucrée
SAWADOGO Nerbéwendé, TIENDREBEOGO Josiane, OUOBA Adjima, BERE Tewendé Lionel Kevin, SAWADOGO Boureima, BATIONO/KANDO PaulineLe sorgho à tige sucrée, [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] est cultivé au Burkina Faso surtout dans les champs de case en raison du jus sucré de ses tiges très prisé par les enfants. Il fait l’objet de très peu de valorisations et sa production est confrontée à plusieurs contraintes dont...
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INFLUENCE DE DEUX DOSES DE FUMURE MINERALE SUR LES PERFORMANCES AGRONOMIQUES DE QUATRE GENOTYPES DE GOMBO (ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS L.) CULTIVES AU BURKINA FASO
OUEDRAOGO Mahamadi Hamed, BOUGMA Lardia Ali, OUOBA Adjima, SAWADOGO Nerbéwendé, SAWADOGO MahamadouProblématique : Au Burkina Faso, le gombo est peu valorisé par les programmes de développement agricoles. Parmi les principales contraintes figurent les faibles rendements et productivité liés à l’absence d’itinéraire techniques propre à la culture notamment la non maitrise des doses...
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APOL1 Renal Risk Variants and Kidney Function in HIV-1-Infected People From Sub-Saharan Africa
Nongodo Firmin Kabore 1, Amandine Cournil 2, Armel Poda 3 4, Laura Ciaffi 5, Elizabeth Binns-Roemer 6, Victor David 7, Sabrina Eymard-Duvernay 2, Jacques Zoungrana 3 4, Aoua Semde 4 8, Adrien B Sawadogo 3, Sinata Koulla-Shiro 9, Charles Kouanfack 10, Ndeye Fatou Ngom-Gueye 11, Nicolas Meda 12, Cheryl Winkler 6, Sophie Limou 6 13 14Introduction: APOL1 G1 and G2 alleles have been associated with kidney-related outcomes in people living with HIV (PLHIV) of Black African origin. No APOL1-related kidney risk data have yet been reported in PLHIV in West Africa, where high APOL1 allele frequencies have been observed.
Methods:...
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The COVID‑19 pandemic and mask-wearing in Africa
A Diaby, I Berthe, A S Mohamed,M SavadogoBackground. Like the rest of the world, most West African countries have put strategies in place to fight the COVID‑19 pandemic in
progress. Among several strategies adopted is that of obliging people to wear a mask in public areas and within communities, which is
not without risk....
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Le féminin en question dans La danseuse de l’eau de Jean-Pierre Guingané
SANOU Fatou GhislaineCet article met en question l’intérêt du dramaturge Jean-Pierre Guingané pour le féminin dans le texte La danseuse de l’eau (2009). À partir de la technique de l’enchâssement, le lecteur découvre un conte théâtralisé et le mythe de la femme-poisson. Dès lors, le féminin se...
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Genetic Diversity of Local Rice Accessions Cultivated in Guinea Based on Agro-Morphological Traits and Identification of Sources of Tolerance to Iron Toxicity
Mamadou Laho Barry, Nerbéwendé Sawadogo , Mahamadi Hamed Ouédraogo, Kiswendsida Romaric Nanema, Sawa Camara, Moussa Sié, Pauline Bationo-Kando, Mahamadou SawadogoIn Guinea, traditional rice varieties are the most widely cultivated in rural areas despite their low yield and high susceptibility to iron toxicity. Moreover, the introduction of new improved varieties tolerant to iron toxicity poses a
serious threat to t he preservation of the genetic...
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Study on Meningitis Outbreaks due to Neisseria meningitidis in 2010 and 2012 in Burkina Faso
M. Savadogo, D. Yelbeogo , S. Zabsonre , F. Tarbagdo , D. Koussoube and A. OuedraogoDuring the epidemic seasons in 2010 and 2012, epidemic outbreaks were recorded in several health
districts in Burkina Faso. Climatic conditions, poverty and poor population immunity make it possible
for the emergence of recurrent meningitis outbreaks by Neisseria meningitidis.
Objective:...
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COVID-19 : EPREUVE ET LEÇONS DE CONFINEMENT DES ACTEURS DU SECTEUR INFORMEL DANS LES VILLES DU BURKINA FASO
SOMA AssonsiLe secteur informel dans les villes du Burkina Faso est fortement éprouvé par la pandémie du COVID-
19. Or, ce secteur est le principal pourvoyeur d’emplois pour de nombreuses personnes et contribue
fortement à l’économie nationale.
L’objectif principal de l’étude est...
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Prevalence of Intestinal Opportunistic Parasites Infections among HIV Positive Children in the University Hospital Center Yalgado Ouédroago of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Traoré Roukiatou1*, Zongo Cheikna, Zongo Oumarou, Ouédraogo Ganamé Abasse, Zida Adama, Yonaba Caroline, Traoré Yves, Savadogo AlyIn Sub-saharan Africa, gastrointestinal parasites infections are widespread,particularly among immune deficient individuals. Prevalence of these infectionsvaries from locality to other due to many factors. The present cross-sectional studyaimed to assess the prevalence of intestinal parasites...
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Morphological characterization and quality assessment of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) nuts from 53 accessions of Burkina Faso
46. Sempore Judith Nomwende, Laurencia Toulsoumde Songre-Ouattara, Windpouire Vianney Tarpaga, Fabrice Bationo and Mamoudou H. DICKOCashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) is important in the world market, including Burkina Faso. This stimulated the
implementation of a breeding program on species, targeting on high profitability cashew accessions of food-
grade and economical interest. In the present study, nuts from a core of...
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Antioxidant activity study of Mareya micrantha leaves extracts using Differential pulse voltammetry
S. Siaka*1, K. A. J. N’zi1, Y. Soro1, B. Guel2The rapid evaluation of antioxidant activities of plant extracts is of interest to many researchers in the field of phytochemistry. Electrochemical methods appear to be an alternative to the classic 2,2-diphenyl-1picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) method, which is considered complex and constraining to be...
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Profile of CA 15-3 and CEA during breast cancer chemotherapy at Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Fabienne Marie SOUDRE, Alice KIBA, Arnaud KOURAOGO, Raoul KARFO, Aboubacar BAMBARA, Arsène KAGAMBEGA, Elie KABRE, Jean SAKANDEBiomarkers are considered as an innovative tool in the diagnosis and follow-up of breast cancer. The
aim of the study was to assess the profile of circulating tumour markers CA 15-3 and CEA in patients
under chemotherapy for breast cancer in Ouagadougou. This is a prospective cross-sectional...
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Trace Metal Elements (Pb, Cd and As), 15N Nitrogen and Phosphorus Isotopes Accumulation in Three Varieties of Tomato from Conventional and Agro-Ecological Farming Systems in Burkina Faso
56. Christophe Dabiré, Abdoulaye Sérémé, Hermann Panandtigri, Abdoudramane Sanou, W. D. B. Aimée Guissou, Mamoudou H. DICKOomato is a market gardening product that plays an important nutritional
and economic role in Burkina Faso. However, the bad use of pesticides for its
production could have negative impacts consumers’ health. The objective of
the present study was to assess the concentration of trace metal...
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LUPUS ANTICOAGULANT AND SEVERE PRE-ECLAMPSIA OR ECLAMPSIA: A HOSPITAL-BASED CASE-CONTROL STUDY IN OUAGADOUGOU, BURKINA FASO
SAWADOGO Salam, MINOUNGOU née OUATTARA Aminata, NEBIE Koumpingnin, NIKIEMA née MINOUNGOU Myriam, SANOU Aboubacar, MILLOGO Tieba, KAFANDO EléonoreBackground: Antiphospholipid antibodies are recognized to be associated to thrombosis and obstetric complications. Preeclampsia is a frequent pregnancy complication in our context. The objective of our study was to determine the prevalence of lupus anticoagulant (LA) and its association with...
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Brain invasion by a multi-recurrent ameloblastoma: A case report from the Yalgado BOuedraogo University Hospital (Burkina Faso)
Millogo Mathieu, Ouedraogo Richard Wend-Lasida, Idani Motandi*, Ili B´evianda Vincent, Coulibaly Arsene, Ouedraogo Yamsoulgri Claudine Laetitia, Konsem TarcissusIntroduction: Ameloblastoma is a benign odontogenic tumor with a controversial prognosis due to its potentially
aggressive and recurrent evolution. We report a case of brain invasion by a multi-recurrent angulo-mandibular
ameloblastoma.
Objective: Report the therapeutic difficulties and...