Publications (213)
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Analyse des données nationales de surveillance de la lèpre en Mauritanie de 2009 à 2019
Boushab Mohamed BOUSHAB, Pauline Kiswendsida YANOGO, Djibril BARRY, Mohamedou Hmeind MAHAM, Abdallahi Mohamed Kheirou TRAORÉ, Elhadj Malick KANE, Leonardo BASCO, Nicolas MEDA
Introduction. La lèpre est une maladie infectieuse chronique qui touche prin-cipalement la peau, les muqueuses et le système nerveux périphérique. Son élimination en tant que problème de santé publique semble entraîner sa méconnaissance et par consé-quent un risque de diagnostic tardif. Une analyse des données de surveillance de la(...)
Lèpre, Épidémiologie, Programme de lutte, Mauritanie, Afrique du Nord-Ouest
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Prevalence and specificity of red blood cell antibodies in patients transfused in tertiary hospitals in Burkina Faso
Sawadogo Salam, Nebie Koumpingnin, Traore Catherine, Bonzi Yeremade Juste, Boro Mariam, Yonli Dieudonné, Yameogo Joseph, Ouedraogo Paul, Coulibaly Catherine, Zala Jedida, Deneys Veronique, Kafando Eleonore.
Abstract
Background: Sub-Saharan African countries face the challenge of immunological transfusion safety that puts many patients at risk of post-transfusion hemolytic reactions. This is because pre-transfusion testing for irregular/unexpected antibodies that helps to prevent these risks are neither universally available nor accessible.
The(...)
Allo antibodies, antibodies, red blood cells, transfusion
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Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency: Difficulties in Diagnosis at the Souro Sanou University Hospital, Burkina Faso
Sawadogo Salifo, Nebie Koumpingnin, Koulidiati Jerôme, Traoré Catherine, Sawadogo Salam, Kissou Aimée S, Kafando Eléonore
Abstract : Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency is the most common enzymopathy worldwide. The precise prevalence of G6PD is unknown in Burkina Faso.
The objective of the study was to describe the difficulties to diagnose this disease at the Souro Sanou University hospital (CHUSS) in Bobo-Dioulasso. It involved five patients comprisin(...)
G6PD deficiency, Red cell, diagnosis difficulties
COMMUNICATION
BILHARZIOSE EPIDIDYMAIRE SIMULANT UNE TUMEUR TESTICULAIRE : A PROPOS D’UN CAS
IDO F. A. H. A. , OUEDRAOGO A. S. , SAVADOGO I , OUATTARA S. , SANOU-LAMIEN A, LOMPO O.M, SOUDRE B.R .
Introduction : La bilharziose ou schistosomiase fait partie des maladies tropicales « négligées ». C’est une
maladie parasitaire due à un ver hématophage, le schistosome présent dans les zones tropicales et
subtropicales. Les localisations sont diverses et variées en fonction du type de parasite mais les
localisations digestives et génito-u(...)
Bilharziose, Epididyme, Histopathologie
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Risk Prediction Models for Cardiotoxicity of Chemotherapy Among Patients With Breast Cancer A Systematic Review
Elisé G. Kaboré, MD; Conor Macdonald, PhD; Ahmed Kaboré, PhD; Romain Didier, MD; Patrick Arveux, MD, PhD; Nicolas Meda, MD, PhD; Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault, MD, PhD; Charles Guenancia, MD, PhD
IMPORTANCE Cardiotoxicity is a serious adverse effect that can occur in women undergoing
treatment for breast cancer. Identifying patients who will develop cardiotoxicity remains challenging.
OBJECTIVE To identify, describe, and evaluate all prognostic models developed to predict
cardiotoxicity following treatment in women with breast cance(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
COMMUNICATION
APPENDICITE ASSOCIEE A ENTEROBIUS VERMICULARIS : UNE RELATION DE CAUSE A EFFET ?
IDO F. A. H. A. , OUEDRAOGO A. S. , SAVADOGO I , OUATTARA S. , SANOU-LAMIEN A, LOMPO O.M, SOUDRE B.R .
Introduction : L’oxyurose est due à un némathelminthe, Enterobius vermicularis. C’est une parasitose
digestive cosmopolite colique mais la migration des vers peut se faire parfois vers l’appendice. Les
17èmes Journées scientifiques de la DAF-AIP / 1eres Journées de la Société Malienne de Pathologie | 87
oxyures sont-ils en cause dans les ap(...)
Entérobius Vermicularis, Oxyurose, Appendicite, Histopathologie
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Risk Prediction Models for Cardiotoxicity of Chemotherapy Among Patients With Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review
Elisé G. Kaboré, MD; Conor Macdonald, PhD; Ahmed Kaboré, PhD; Romain Didier, MD; Patrick Arveux, MD, PhD; Nicolas Meda, MD, PhD; Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault, MD, PhD; Charles Guenancia, MD, PhD
Importance Cardiotoxicity is a serious adverse effect that can occur in women undergoing treatment for breast cancer. Identifying patients who will develop cardiotoxicity remains challenging.
Objective To identify, describe, and evaluate all prognostic models developed to predict cardiotoxicity following treatment in women with breast can(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
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Risk Prediction Models for Cardiotoxicity of Chemotherapy Among Patients With Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review
Elisé G. Kaboré, MD; Conor Macdonald, PhD; Ahmed Kaboré, PhD; Romain Didier, MD; Patrick Arveux, MD, PhD; Nicolas Meda, MD, PhD; Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault,MD, PhD; Charles Guenancia, MD, PhD
Importance: Cardiotoxicity is a serious adverse effect that can occur in women undergoing treatment for breast cancer. Identifying patients who will develop cardiotoxicity remains challenging.
Objective: To identify, describe, and evaluate all prognostic models developed to predict cardiotoxicity following treatment in women with breast can(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
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Structural and functional features of treatment-resistant depression: A systematic review and exploratory coordinate-based meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies
Alessandro Miola MD, Nicola Meda MD, Giulia Perini MD, Fabio Sambataro
Objectives
A third of people suffering from major depressive disorder do not experience a significant improvement in their symptoms even after adequate treatment with two different antidepressant medications. This common condition, termed treatment-resistant depression (TRD), severely affects the quality of life of millions of people worldwid(...)
depression, functional magnetic resonance imaging, mag-netic resonance imaging, treatment-resistant depression, voxel-basedmorphometry
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Regional and country-level trends in cervical cancer screening coverage in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic analysis of population-based surveys (2000-2020)
Lily Yang,Marie-Claude Boily,Minttu M. Rönn,Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah,Imran Morhason-Bello,Nicolas Meda,Olga Lompo,Philippe Mayaud,Michael Pickles,Marc Brisson,Caroline Hodgins,Sinead Delany-Moretlwe,Mathieu Maheu-Gir
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has the highest cervical cancer (CC) burden globally-worsened by its HIV epidemics. In 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) introduced a CC elimination strategy with goals for vaccination, screening, and treatment. To benchmark progress, we examined temporal trends in screening coverage, percent screen(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
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Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Survival of Breast Cancer: Data from the Population-Based Cancer Registry of the City of Parakou from 2017 to 2021
Luc Valère Codjo Brun, Rachidi Sidi Imorou, Nukunté David Lionel Togbenon, Marie-Claire Assomption Oloufoudi, Balle Pognon, Mawuton, Alphonse Renaud Aholou, Sèdjro Raoul Atade, Oumou Boukari, Freddy Houéhanou Rodrigue Gnangnon, Salmane Amidou, Falilath Séidou, Hierrhum Aboubacar Bambara, Kabibou Salifou, Marie Thérèse Akélé Akpo
Background: Breast cancer mortality remains high in the majority of developing countries. The Ministry of Health has established two population-based cancer registries in Benin: the first one in Cotonou in 2014 and the second one in Parakou in 2017. However, there is a scarcity of data on breast cancer survival and prognosis in Benin Republic.(...)
Breast Cancer, Survival, Cancer Registry
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Epidemiology of HIV and syphilis and sssociated factors among drug users in Burkina Faso, West Africa
Sylvie Zida, Kadari Cissé, Odette Ky-Zerbo, Dinanibè Kambiré, Serge Théophile Soubeiga, Simon Tiendrebéogo, Fatou Sissoko, Issa Sory, Célestine Ki-Toé, Solange Dioma, Djeneba Zorom, Adama Ouédraogo, Koudpinga Gaston Kaboré, Ismael Diallo, Seni Kouanda, Henri Gautier Ouédraogo
Background and Objective: Drug users (DU) are considered a high-risk population for sexually transmitted diseases including HIV and syphilis. In Burkina Faso, there is limited data on HIV and syphilis infections among drug users. The aim of this study was to estimate the seroprevalence of HIV and syphilis among drug users.
Materials and Meth(...)
Sero-epidemiology, HIV, syphilis, associated factors drug users, Burkina Faso
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Malaria in Burkina Faso: A comprehensive analysis of spatiotemporal distribution of incidence and environmental drivers, and implications for control strategies
Cédric Stéphane Bationo, Mady Cissoko, Abdoulaye Katilé, Bry Sylla, Ambroise Ouédraogo, Jean Baptiste Ouedraogo, Gauthier Tougri, Sidzabda Kompaoré, Nicolas Moiroux, Jean Gaudart
Background The number of malaria cases worldwide has increased, with over 241 million cases and 69,000 more deaths in 2020 compared to 2019. Burkina Faso recorded over 11 million malaria cases in 2020, resulting in nearly 4,000 deaths. The overall incidence of malaria in Burkina Faso has been steadily increasing since 2016. This study investig(...)
Malaria, Incidence (geometry), Geography, Environmental health, Transmission (telecommunications), Demography, Socioeconomics, Biology, Medicine
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Can the Urine Dipstick Test Be an Alternative in the Screening of Urinary Tract Infections for Inpatients in the Context of a Low-Income Country?
A. Nagalo, O. Kaboré, S. A. Kissou, H. Kafando, B. Kabre, Emmanuel Zongo, C. Ouattara, Y. Sawadogo, Aoua Semdé, J. Zoungrana, Armel G Poda, Sylvain Godreuil, Abdoul S Ouedraogo
Background: Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), a prevalent bacterial infection in adults, heavily relies on cytobacteriological examination of urine (CBEU) for diagnosis. However, in resource-limited countries, accessibility to CBEU remains hindered by cost and availability. This study aims to assess the utility of the Urinary Dipstick Test (UDT)(...)
Urine Dipstick Test, Urinary Tract Infection, LMICs, Burkina Faso
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Long-term evolution of immunological and virological parameters in patients undergoing treatments for HIV-1 infection at the Day Hospital of Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso
Jessica Julie Chantal Samba, Y. Sawadogo, H. K. Sombié, H. Kafando, Wendinmi Arnaud Marie Joseph Zougmore, Maxime Damolga, C. Ouattara, A. Poda, A. Ouedraogo
Introduction antiretroviral therapy enables the suppression of the plasma viral load and the restoration of immune responses. Therapeutic failures are still observed in patients living with HIV despite the considerable benefits of antiretroviral therapy. This study aimed to describe the long-term evolution of immunological and virological para(...)
HIV-1 infection