Publications (10459)
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Nature and Value of SEL in the Global South
Marsay Gloria, Andrés Gálvez-Sobral A J., Cruz Ana Aidé, Atitsogbe Kokou Amenyona, Nsubuga Henry, Ouedraogo Abdoulaye
Education should be relevant to communities and to the changing workplace of the 4th Industrial Revolution. Social and emotional learning skills make up a large component of the required skills for academic achievement and workforce development. This chapter discusses the nature and value of SEL by giving voice to the perceptions of educators(...)
Education Science, Global South, workforce transitions
COMMUNICATION
Étude des coliques des nourrissons de 0 – 6 mois, vus à la consultation externe au CHUP-CDG
Kaboret Sonia1,2*, Belemgnegré Thierry2, Kam Madibelè1, Kaboré Aissata1,2, Nagalo Kisito1,2, Yé Diarra1,2
Objectif : Etudier les coliques des nourrissons vus à la consultation externe au CHUP-CDG
05 janvier au 30 avril 2024. Patients et Méthodes : Il s’est agi d’une étude descriptive,
prospective et analytique des nourrissons vus à la consultation externe du CHUP-CDG pour
coliques des nourrissons du 05 janvier au 30 avril 2024
Résultats :(...)
Colique-Nourrisson -consultation-CHUP CDG-Ouagadougou.
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Les facteurs explicatifs des blessures graves des accidents de la circulation routière dans la ville de Ouagadougou
Moussa Bougma, Jacques Sampo, Sidbewende Théodore Kaboré, Jean-François Kobiané
L’insécurité routière apparait de plus en plus comme un grand défi à relever pour les pays en voie de développement, en raison des difficultés économiques et surtout de la très forte croissance démographique et spatiale qui concernent en premier lieu les villes. Si dans la littérature, plusieurs travaux scientifiques se sont intéressés aux acc(...)
Accident de la circulation, dommage corporel grave, blessures graves, victime, accidenté, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
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LA NOTION DE L’ESPACE DANS LA PRIERE INTRODUCTIVE DU KEOOGO CHEZ LES MOOSE DE SANCE
Adama KOALA, Barthélemy KABORE, Moumouni ZOUNGRANA
De la naissance à la mort, l’humain dans la communauté moaaga est un potentiel apprenant. Il n’y a pas d’âge pour apprendre et le cycle de l’éducation est si long qu’il s’achève probablement avec la mort. Au nombre des rites qui rythment l’éducation de l’enfant, il y a l’initiation qui est désignée en moore sous l’appellation keoogo. C’est un(...)
espace, ethnolinguistique, keoogo, Moose, prière.
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Bridging the Gender Gap in Tertiary Education in Sub‑saharan Africa: Does Women Political Empowerment Matter?
Issa Dianda Idrissa Ouedraogo Hamidou Sawadogo
This paper investigates the effects of women political empowerment on the gender gap in tertiary education in a panel of 23 sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries over
the period 1997–2018. Ordinary least squares, two-stage least squares and quantiles via moments estimates are used for empirical analysis. The result shows that women
political em(...)
Women’s political empowerment · Gender gap · Tertiary education · Sub-Saharan Africa
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Drame et espérance du Congo dans Curriculum Vitae d'Alain Mabanckou
Guillaume Ballebê TOLOGO
Résumé
Congo est un recueil poétique d’Alain Mabanckou qui oscille entre heurs et
malheurs, entre espoir et désespoir, entre drame et renaissance du Congo. Ce
recueil compte trois poèmes inégalement répartis : « Du lecteur congolais » (3
pages) ; « Du Voyage au Congo » (2 pages) et enfin « Curriculum Vitae » (65
pages). Ce dernier p(...)
Drame ; Congo ; Espérance ; Sujet collectif ; sujet individuel.
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Added Value of Multisectoral Collaboration (One Health) for Proactive Vector-Borne Disease Control in a Context of Climate Change: <i>The Case of a Joint System Evaluation of Malaria Sentinel Surveillance with Its Climatic Factors in Senegal</i>
Ibrahima Mamby Keita, Mariama Diouf, Médoune Ndiop, Boly Diop, Khaly Gueye, Oumar Konté, Makhtar Sow, Mame Amy Diallo, Yaye Mbor Samba, Samba Ndiaye, Abdoulaye Diatta, F. Ly, A. D. Diop, Cheikh Mbengue, Samba Thioub, Issa Gueye, Marianne Kouawo, Pauline Kiswendsida Yanogo, Nicola Meda, Cheikhou Sakho, Doudou Sène, Ousmane Ndiaye, Elhadji Mamadou Ndiaye, Adjaratou Diakhou Ndiaye, Marie Khemesse Ngom Ndiaye
Abstract Located in a malaria-endemic zone, Senegal is a highly climate-sensitive vector-borne disease that has benefited from sentinel surveillance system stabilization since 2012. However, the system notes a weakness in the correlation between malaria morbidity data and its climatic factors. Hence the interests in evaluating the malaria sent(...)
Malaria, Disease surveillance, Climate change, Vector, Disease, Environmental health, Geography
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Stalk Sweet Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] from Burkina Faso: Genetic Diversity, Importance, and Prospects for Variety Improvement
Salif Berthé; Wendmanegda Hermann Tondé; , Pingawindé Sawadogo; Josiane Tiendrebeogo; Korotimi Démé; Nerbéwendé Sawadogo
Sweet stalk sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a type of sorghum characterized by the sugary juice in its fresh stalk. It is predominantly cultivated in Burkina Faso for its stalk, which is consumed as a snack. However, sweet stalk sorghum remains underutilized in Burkina Faso due to the lack of awareness of its vast potential. Furthermo(...)
Sweet Stalk Sorghum, Genetic Diversity, Importance, Valorization, Burkina Faso
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Sacroiliitis indicative of sacroiliac tuberculosis in an immunocompetent adolescent: a case report
Rihanatou Prisca Toguyeni, Elsa Naomi Lydie Pikbougoum, Charles Sougué, Fulgence Kaboré, Wendlassida Joelle Stéphanie Zabsonré/Tiendrebeogo, Dieu-Donné Ouédraogo
Sacroiliac tuberculosis is a rare pathology, diagnosed late with a variety of poorly localized symptoms. We report a case of tuberculous sacroiliitis in a 16-year-old immunocompetent patient. He consulted in the rheumatology department of the Bogodogo University Hospital first for acute inflammatory gluteal pain and then for low back pain. Com(...)
sacroiliitis, tuberculosis, Burkina, antituberculosis, case report
PRéPUBLICATION
Estimating the effect of increased contraceptive use on women's empowerment: using longitudinal PMA data, fixed effects modeling and fictive cohorts
Lonkila Moussa Zan, Clementine Rossier , Matthias Studer , Oumarou Dao , Georges Guiella
Historically, family planning (FP) programs in low-income countries have been valued for their benefits to child and maternal health. Today, there is a focus on integrating contraceptive access into women’s rights. However, measuring the impact of FP on women’s empowerment remains challenging due to a lack of experiments or longitudinal survey(...)
Contraceptive trajectories, fixed effects, fictive cohort, empowerment, calendar data
COMMUNICATION
Coût médical direct de la prise en charge de la drépanocytose : service de pédiatrie médicale du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Pédiatrique Charles de Gaulle (Ouagadougou)
Kaboret Sonia, Belemgnegré Thierry, Kam Madibelè, Kaboré Aissata, Nagalo Kisito, Yé Diarra (Burkina-Faso
Objectif : étudier le coût de la prise en charge de la drépanocytose en milieu hospitalier
chez les enfants de 0- 14 ans.
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Congrès 2025 de la Société Togolaise de Pédiatrie
Méthodes : il s’est agi d’une étude rétrospective de type desc(...)
drépanocytose ; enfants ; coût, prise en charge ; Ouagadougou.
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Farmers' Perception of Midge Impact on Sorghum Grains Production in Burkina Faso
Kouraogo Issouf, Ouedraogo Issoufou, Ouedraogo Nofou, Sanon Antoine and Raboin Louis-Marie
Sorghum midge, Stenodiplosis sorghicola (Coquillet, 1898) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) is one of the most damaging insect pests, significantly reducing the crop yield worldwide. The present study was carried out to improve understanding of farmers' perceptions of sorghum midge and the traditional methods used to control it. Surveys were carried ou(...)
Sorghum midge; farmer perception; insects; damage; production; Burkina Faso
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Intracardiac Masses: Epidemiological, Clinical, Therapeutic and Evolutionary Aspects in the Cardiology Department of Yalgado Ouédraogo Teaching Hospital
Koudougou Jonas Kologo, Anna Thiam, Koulibi Julien Nabi, Yibar Kambire, Zoubadar Martin Some, Georges Rosario Christian Millogo, Sékou Traore, Lydie Reine Kologo, Traoré Bernard, Wendlassida Martin Nacanabo, Arthur Seghda, Nobila Valentin Yameogo, André Samadoulougou, Patrice Zabsonre
Context: Intracardiac masses (ICMs) are detected during the exploration of cardiovascular pathologies or discovered incidentally. They include intracardiac thrombi, cardiac tumors and valvular vegetations. Method: This was a descriptive study retrospectively collected within the cardiology department from January 1, 2011 to March 31, 2013. All(...)
Intracardiac Masses, Clinical, Therapeutic, Evolution, Cardiology
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Urinary Tract Infection in Elderly Patient in Nephrology Department of University Hospital Donka
Mamadou Saliou Balde, Lengani Habón Yabama Aida, Kadidiatou Mamadou Bobo Barry , Kouassi Atchouelou Michel Ange, Mohamed Lamine Kaba.
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common bacterial infection in the elderly. The objective was to determine the frequency of urinary tract infection in the elderly subjects in the nephrology department of Donka University Hospital. Methods: The study involved patients aged 65 years and over with a urinary tract infection confirmed by t(...)
Urinary Tract Infection, Eldery Person, Kidney disease
COMMUNICATION
Phytoremediation of Mine Tailing – Potential of Chrysopogon Zizanioides and Andropogon Gayanus in a Sahelian Climate
Yamma Rose, Kone Martine, Yonli Arsène, Wanko Ngnien Adrien
The pollution of soil and, by extension, water resources by pollutants from mining operations is a major threat to Burkina
Faso due to the lack of waste treatment. Phytoremediation is an alternative way of cleaning up soil contaminated by pollutants
from mining waste. The ability of Chrysopogon zizanioides and Andropogon gayanus to accumulat(...)
Chrysopogon zizanioides -Andropogon gayanus - Phytoremediation - Pollution