Publications (375)
ARTICLE
Molecular diagnosis of COVID-19 in Burkina Faso: successful challenge
Abdou Azaque Zoure, Henri Gautier Ouedraogo, Tani Sagna, T. Rebecca Compaore, Serge Théophile Soubeiga, Kadari Cisse, Dinanibé Kambire, Oumarou Ouedraogo, Sylvie Zida, Charlemagne Dabire, Dramane Zongo, Boubacar Savadogo, Albert Théophane Yonli, Seni Kouanda, Jacques Simpore
COVID-19 has worsened the health situation in Burkina Faso. In fact, the country has known a peak of the second wave, which began in November, and ended around January 2021. Biological diagnosis has played a key role in the management of COVID-19. The aim of this review paper is to address the practical aspects that laboratories have faced in(...)
Laboratory capacity, COVID-19, Burkina Faso
ARTICLE
Prevalence of anemia and associated factors in HIV-1 infected children before and after initiation of antiretroviral therapy in Burkina Faso: A retrospective study
Serge Theophile Soubeiga, Albert Theophane Yonli Bapio, Valerie Elvira, Jean Telesphore Bazie, Henri Gautier Ouedraogo, Jacques Simporé
Anemia is a public health problem and has significant adverse health consequences in HIV-infected persons. In Burkina Faso, there are little data on anemia in HIV-1 infected children. This study aimed to describe the prevalence of anemia and its associated factors in HIV-infected children before and after their highly active antiretroviral the(...)
HIV, anemia, prevalence, highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), children, Burkina Faso
ARTICLE
Evaluation du risque de majoration des anomalies électrocardiographiques de repos au cours d’une épreuve d’effort chez des arbitres masculins de football du Burkina Faso
Tiama Adama, Yameogo Nobila Valentin, Gouthon Fabrice Gilchrist, Nouatin Kocou Basile, Bio Nigan Issiako, Seghda Taryetba André Arthur, Ouedraogo Kiswendsida Guy Hervé, Ouedraogo Lynda
Introduction : L’activité physique régulière est bénéfique pour la santé cardiovasculaire mais chez les sujets présentant des anomalies à l’électrocardiogramme (ECG) standard, l’effort intense peut s’avérer délétère. Le but de cette étude était de déterminer au cours d’une épreuve d’effort, le risque de majoration des anomalies ECG de repos ch(...)
arbitres de football, anomalies électrocardiographiques de repos, épreuve d’effort
ARTICLE
Confirmation de l’électrophorèse des sujets drépanocytaires SS et non drépanocytaires par PCR en temps réel au Burkina Faso
Marie Simone Traore, Pegdwendé Abel Sorgho, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Paul Ouedraogo, Albert Théophane Yonli, Hermann Sombié, Abdou Azaque Zoure, Théodora M. Zohoncon, Djénéba Ouermi, Jacques Simporé
La drépanocytose, maladie génétique très répandue dans le monde, a une prévalence élevée au Burkina Faso. Cette étude avait pour objectif de confirmer par PCR en temps réel l’électrophorèse des sujets drépanocytaires SS et non drépanocytaires afin de la proposer comme méthode de diagnostic précoce des hémoglobinopathies. Au total 280 patients(...)
drépanocytose, électrophorèse, PCR en temps réel, génotypage, hémoglobinopathies, Burkina Faso
ARTICLE
Frequency of Antibiotic Resistance of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae by Production of TOHO-Type β-Lactamases at Saint Camille Hospital, Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)
Serge Sougué, Amana Mètuor-Dabiré, Djénéba Ouermi, Yasmine Rahimatou Wend-Kouni Tiemtoré, Bénao Stéphanie Lynseh Carine Sita, Théodora Mahoukèdè Zohoncon, Yasmine Aminata Bangré, Elie Kabré, Jacques Simporé
Extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) appeared some years after the introduction in hospital environment of unhydrolysable or extended-spectrum cephalosporins. Several studies have been reported on the blaTEM, blaCTX-M and blaSHV genes in ESBL producing Enterobacteria, however, very few studies reported in the literature were related to blaCTX-(...)
Antibiotic, Resistance, Bacteria, ESBL, Genes, TOHO
ARTICLE
Analysis of Immune Markers and Hematological Features in Plasmodium/Dengue Virus Co-infected Patients in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Yeri Esther Hien, Fatimata Thiombiano, Denise P. Ilboudo, Donatien Kima, Siaka Kobeane, Gertrude Marilyse Relwende Sawadogo, Y. Caleb Tindano, Guillaume S. Sanou, Jacques Simpore, Lassana Sangare, Yves Traore
Malaria and dengue are two significant vector-borne infections commonly found in tropical countries. In these regions, the simultaneous occurrence of malaria and dengue in the same individual cannot be ruled out, although reports of such co-infections remain scarce.
This study aimed to identify cases of dengue and malaria co-infection and t(...)
Malaria, Dengue, Coinfection, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
ARTICLE
Determination of Breast Cancer in Women Under 40 Years Old at Yalgado Ouédraogo University Hospital, Burkina Faso
Nabonswindé Lamoussa Marie Ouédraogo, Nayi Zongo, Maurice Zida, Alexis Yobi Sawadogo, Elie Sawadogo, Mahoukèdè Theodora Zohoncon, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah, Augustin Bambara, Abdou Azaque Zoure, Jacques Simporé, Si Simon Traore
Introduction: Burkina Faso, management of breast cancer is still challenging due to usually late diagnosis. There are limited therapeutic choices and there are often complications making prognosis poor. The aim of the present was to describe the current clinical situation of breast cancer in women under 40 years old at Yalgado Ouedraogo Univer(...)
Breast cancer, young woman, treatment, prognosis, Burkina Faso
ARTICLE
Lutte contre la COVID-19 dans un hôpital de référence tertiaire: cas du CHU Yalgado Ouédraogo au Burkina Faso
Mamoudou SAVADOG0, Abdramane OUATTARA2 , M. NIKIÉMA /SAW ADOG0 , Cheick Kader DAHANI , OumarNIKIÉMA6, Ismaël DIALL0, Apoline K SOND0 , M. Abdoul Karim SANOG0
Résumé
Introduction: Le monde entier vit la première pandémie causée par un
coronavirus, le SARS-Cov-2. Notre étude a pour objectif de décrire les
activités de surveillance et de riposte entreprises par l'hôpital Yalgado
Ouédraogo, l'une des structures de référence au Burkina Faso.
Patients et méthode : il s'agit d'une étude descript(...)
COVID-19, lutte, pandémie, CORUS
ARTICLE
The COVID‑19 pandemic and mask-wearing in Africa
A Diaby, I Berthe, A S Mohamed,M Savadogo
Background. 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.
Objective. To attract the attention of health authoritie(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
ARTICLE
Seroepidemiology and risk factor of hepatitis B and C virus infections in hemodialysis patients in Lomé, Togo.
Folly Anyovi, Akomola K. Sabi, Yoan Y. Amekoudi, Mawufemo C. Tsevi, Reham Soliman, Pardessus Charles, Simplice Karou, Jacques Simpore, Shiha Gamal
Background: The prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and anti-HCV infection (anti-HCV) among hemodialysis patients (HD) varies from country to country and from one center to another. This cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate seroprevalence and associated risk factors for HBsAg and anti-HCV markers among hemodialys(...)
Seroepidemiology; HBV; HCV; hemodialysis; Togo
ARTICLE
Genetic Variability of NS5B Region of Hepatitis C Virus in Togo
Folly Anyovi, Alexandre Soulier, Lila Poiteau, Reham Soliman, Simplice D. Karou, Jacques Simpore, Stephane Chevaliez, Gamal Shiha
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major cause of chronic liver disease worldwide. The high prevalence and spread rates of the disease require serious actions to stop these rates. Determination of HCV genotypes and subgenotypes adds significant knowledge about the epidemiology of the disease, and provides and added value in the(...)
Hepatitis C virus; Genotype; Togo
ARTICLE
Le phlegmon périamygdalien dans le service d’ORL/CCF du CHU-YO: Aspects diagnostiques et thérapeutiques
Zaghré SE, Zaghré N, Nao EM, Bambara CL, Ouédraogo BP, Sérémé M, Gyébré YMC
RÉSUMÉ
But : Le phlegmon périamygdalien est une urgence
Oto-Rhino-Laryngologique pouvant compliquer une
angine. Le but de notre étude était de rapporter les
aspects diagnostiques et les modalités thérapeutiques
de cette pathologie à partir de l’expérience du service.
Méthodes : Il s’est agi d’une étude rétrospective
à propos de 35 cas c(...)
suppuration périamygdalienne, épidémiologie, clinique, traitement
ARTICLE
Etude des propriétés cytotoxiques et anti-radicalaires d'extraits de feuilles et de galles de Guiera senegalensis J. F. Gmel (Combretacae)
J. Kouamé, C. Gnoula, E. Palé, H. Bassolé, I. P. Guissou, J. Simporé, J. B. Nikiéma
Guiera senega lensis J . F Gmel (Combretaceae) est une plante largement utilisée en médecine traditionnelle africaine pour ses propriétés thérapeutiques.
Dans la présente étude, nous évaluons l'activité antiproliférative sur trois lignées de cellules cancéreuses (cancer de la prostate, glioblastome et cancer du sein) et l'effet ant(...)
Guiera senegalensis, galle, cytotoxicité, activité antiradicalaire
ARTICLE
Epidemiological assessment of cassava mosaic disease in Burkina Faso
Monique Soro, Fidèle Tiendrébéogo, Justin S. Pita, Edwig T. Traoré, Koussao Somé, Ezechiel B. Tibiri, James B. Néya, J. Musembi Mutuku, Jacques Simporé, Daouda Koné
Surveys were conducted in 2016 and 2017 across the main cassava-growing regions of Burkina Faso to assess the status of cassava mosaic disease (CMD) and to determine the virus strains causing the disease, using field observation and phylogenetic analysis. CMD incidence varied between regions and across years but was lowest in Hauts-Bassins (6.(...)
African cassava mosaic virus (ACMV); East African cassava mosaic Cameroon virus (EACMCMV); cassava mosaic geminiviruses; geminiviruses characterization; geminiviruses distribution.
ARTICLE
Molecular characterization of African Swine fever viruses in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Senegal 1989-2016: Genetic diversity of ASFV in West Africa
Germaine L. Minoungou, Mariame Diop, Marthin Dakouo, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Tirumala Bharani K. Settypalli, Modou M. Lo, Satigui Sidibe, Estelle Kanyala, Yaya Sidi Kone, Moctar Sidi Diallo, Anne Ouedraogo, Kadiatou Coulibaly, Victorine Ouedraogo, Ibrahim Sow, Mamadou Niang, Jenna Elizabeth Achenbach, Abel Wade, Hermann Unger, Adama Diallo, Giovanni Cattoli, Charles Euloge Lamien, Jacques Simpore
African swine fever (ASF) has been endemic in sub-Saharan Africa since the 1960s. Following its introduction in Senegal, in 1957, ASF steadily progressed through West Africa, reaching Burkina Faso in 2003, and later Mali in 2016. Despite the heavy burden of disease on pig production, little information is available on the genetic diversity of(...)
African swine fever ; Burkina Faso ; Mali ; Senegal ; Genotypes