Publications (1393)
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Factors limiting the achievement of viral load among PLWHA followed in the active file of the University Hospital of Bogodogo.
Diallo I, Ouédraogo S, Kaboré A, Ouédraogo A, Savadogo M, Dao A, Ly D, Sondo A, Sawadogo A, Zoungrana J, Diendéré EA, Poda A, Drabo YJ.
Introduction: In Burkina Faso in 2019, less than 25% of people living with HIV undergoing treatment have their viral load measured periodically. The aim of our study was to investigate the factors limiting viral load testing among people living with HIV in the active file of the Bogodogo University Hospital.
Methods: Descriptive and analytic(...)
HIV; Limiting factors, Viral load, Bogodogo University Hospital, Burkina Faso.
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Epidemiology, pathways, patterns of care and Day-14 mortality of severe cases according to hypoxemia among IMCI children using routine Pulse Oximeter decentralized at Primary Healthcare in West Africa: the AIRE cohort study in Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali and Niger, 2021 - 2022
Hedible Gildas Boris1, Sawadogo Abdoul Guaniyi2, Zair Zineb1, Kargougou G Désiré3, Méda Bertrand4, Peters-Bokol Lucie1, Kolié Jacques S5, Louart Sarah6,7, Ouédraogo Yugbaré Solange8, Diakite Abdoul Aziz9, Diallo Ibrahima Sory10, Abarry Souleymane Hannatou11, Busière Sandrine12, Lamontagne Franck13, Shepherd Susan6, Ridde Valéry14, Leroy Valériane1, for the AIRE Research Study Group*
Background: The AIRE project has implemented routine Pulse Oximeter (PO) use in Integrated
Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) consultations to improve the diagnosis and care management
of severe illnesses in primary health centre (PHC) in Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali and Niger. We analysed
care management of severe cases according to(...)
Children, IMCI Severe illness, Pulse Oximeter, Primary Health Centres, Mortality, West Africa
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Antibiotic prescribing practices according to the AWaRe classification among children under 5 of age attending public primary care centres in four West African countries: a cross- sectional study (AIRE project, 2021–2022
Emelyne Gres ,1,2 Ibrahima Sory Diallo,3 Cédric Besnier,2 Abdoul Aziz Diakité,4 Zineb Zair,2 Solange Ouédraogo Yugbaré,5 Gildas Boris Hedible,2 Abdoul Guaniyi Sawadogo,6 Désiré Kargougou,7 Jacques Séraphin Kolié,8 Bertrand Meda,9 Sandrine Busière,10 Franck Lamontagne,11 Valéry Ridde,12 Valeriane Leroy,2 for the AIRE Research Study Group
ABSTRACT
Objective To describe antibiotic prescribing practices
using the WHO AWaRe (Access, Watch, Reserve)
classification in West African children under 5 years of age
attending public primary health centres (PHCs).
Design Cross-sectional study.
Setting The AIRE project implemented the systematic
use of pulse oximetry into inte(...)
Antibiotic prescribing practices , children under 5 of age public primary care cente, West African
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Study of the factors favoring acute malnutrition in childre under 5 years old in Malian war refugees camps "case of the Saagnognongo Camp"
Coulibaly K, Coulibaly A, Barry A, Koné A, Dao L, Ouédraogo T, Koné BS, Sanogo MT, Sangaré A
Introduction: Reducing infant and child mortality and morbidity as well as the suffering of refugees requires the fight
against malnutrition, particularly acute malnutrition which mainly affects children under the age of five. This scourge
continues to disrupt the well-being of several families in the Saagniogniogo refugee camp, despite all(...)
Contributing factors, acute malnutrition, Children under five, refugee camps, Saagniognogo
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Identification of severe cases with routine Pulse Oximetry use into the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness at Primary Health Centres level in West Africa: A cross-sectional study within the AIRE project in Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali and Niger, 2021 - 2022
H edible GB, Sawadogo AG, Zair Z, Kargougou GD, Agbeci H, Meda B, Peters-Bokol L, Kolié JS, Louart S, Ouédraogo Yugbaré S, et al
Background: The Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) guidelines is a symptom-based
algorithm guiding healthcare workers in resource-limited countries to identify critically ill children
under-5 in primary healthcare centre (PHC). Hypoxemia, a life-threatening event, is often clinically
underdiagnosed. The AIRE project has im(...)
Severe illness, Pulse Oximeter, Primary Health Care, Children under-5, West Africa
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Caractéristiques diagnostiques de l’infection chronique par le virus de l’hépatite B chez des adultes. Etude transversale dans un hôpital universitaire à Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
D. Napon-Zongo, E.A. Diendere, M. Koura, A. Dondasse, S. Yameogo, M. Bouda, N.A. Guingane, H. Tieno - Burkina Faso
Introduction : L’infection par le virus de l’hépatite B demeure un problème de santé publique en Afrique. Au Burkina Faso, sa prévalence est de 9,1% et des recommandations nationales de dépistage et de prise en charge existent depuis 2019. L’objectif de ce travail était de décrire les caractéristiques diagnostiques de l’infection par le virus(...)
Infection, virus hépatite B, diagnostic, Burkina Faso
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Quel monitorage chez le traumatisé crânien grave en 2023 ?
Kaboré R Armel Flavien , Traoré ISS , Guibla Ismaël , Bougouma CTHW , Ki K Bertille , Traoré AI , Lankoandé Martin
La prévention et le contrôle des agressions cérébrales secondaires sont des éléments essentiels dans la prise en charge du traumatisé crânien grave (TCG). Cette prévention passe par la détection à travers un monitorage qui est multimodal et essentiel à mettre en œuvre dès que possible. En cas d’anomalie à la tomodensitométrie le monitoring de(...)
Traumatisé crânien grave, monitorage, pression intracrânienne, agressions cérébrales secondaires
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Conjoined Twins’ Separation in West Africa: Experiences from Five Countries
Bertille Kelan Ki, Joseph Donamou, Ismael Guibla, Murtala Ali Bandiare, Ramatou Sabo, Mahamadou Niandou, Mamadou Mour Traore, Charles Ilboudo, Yvette Kabré, Pélagie Tondé, Alain Ibrahim Traoré, Eugene Zoumenou
Conjoined twins (CTs) are rare and Anesthesia may be required for diagnostic imaging, invasive procedures and/or separation. This article described the anesthetics for CTs’ separation performed locally in West Africa from 2016 to 2022. Anesthetic management for the separation of conjoined twins performed from 2016 to 2022 in five West Africa c(...)
Conjoined Twins, Separation, Pediatric Anesthesia, West Africa.
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Burnout chez les infirmiers anesthésistes au Burkina Faso
M Lankoandé1 , B K Ki5 , I Guibla3, SIS Traoré4, THWC Bougouma2, YF NGuessan6, Mion7, AI Traoré4, RAF Kaboré2, J Sanou1, N Ouédroago1 . LC Ouédraogo1 , P Bonkoungou1, G
Introduction : L’objectif de cette enquête était de
déterminer la prévalence du burnout (BO) et de la dépression
chez les infirmiers anesthésistes (IA) au Burkina
FasoMatériel et méthodes : Enquête nationale auprès des
IA. Le Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) a été utilisé pour
l’évaluation du BO défini par la présence d’un score élevé
pou(...)
burnout, infirmiers anesthésistes, Burkina Faso
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Conduite diagnostique et thérapeutique devant un kyste colobomateux orbitaire
MILLOGO M, ZANGO, IDANI M, BELEM O, BADINI P, TANDJA S, KONSM T.
Introduction : Le kyste colobomateux de l’orbite est une malformation congénitale rare associant un colobome à une microphtalmie, secondaire à une anomalie de l’embryogénèse
par une évagination du feuillet interne de la cupule optique à travers une fente foetale persistante. A travers une observation clinique rare nous rapportons les aspects(...)
kyste colobomateux, orbite, congénital, exérèse
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ATTITUDES THERAPEUTIQUES DES FEMMES FACE AUX TROUBLES DE SEXUALITE AU CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE DE BOGODOGO, OUAGADOUGOU
Y.A. SAWADOGO, S. KIEMTORE, A. OUATTARA, I. ZERBO, I. OUEDRAOGO, E. OUEDRAOGO, C.M.R. OUEDRAOGO
Introduction : Les troubles de la sexualité féminine sont fréquents et la prise en charge est variée.
Objectif : Il était de décrire les attitudes thérapeutiques des femmes adultes face aux troubles sexuels.
Patientes et méthodes : Il s’est agi d’une étude transversale descriptive réalisée durant la période du 15 janvier au 15 avril 2023, im(...)
Troubles sexuels ; Traitement ; Burkina
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Assessment of sexual assaults in pediatric settings at the Sourô Sanou University Hospital in Bobo-Dioulasso
Barro M , Naon SE , Yonaba C , Tinto S , Bonzi YFP5 Somé DA , Nacro SF , Kalmogho A, Sanogo B
Introduction: Sexual assault is a worldwide public health problem. It is one of the most appalling forms of child abuse. The aim is to take stock of sexual assaults in pediatric settings at the Souro Sanou University Hospital in Bobo-Dioulasso.
Methods: This was a descriptive, prospective study covering the period from 2013 to 2021. All c(...)
hild, sexual assault, Africa
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Facteurs de risque de saignement post opératoire après chirurgie cardiaque au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Tengandogo, Burkina Faso
P F Belem, SS Zigani, II Yaro, A Sawadogo, M Bazongo, CTHW Bougouma, RAF Kaboré
Le saignement post opératoire (SPO) fait partie des complications les plus fréquentes et les plus redoutées en chirurgie cardiaque.
Ses origines sont multiples, associant des causes chirurgicales, et biologiques. L’incidence du SPO varie d’un centre de chirurgie cardiaque à un autre. L’objectif de cette étude était d’évaluer la prévalence du(...)
Anesthésie; Chirurgie cardiaque; Saignement postopératoire; Burkina Faso
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Familial Spinal Manifestations of Neurofibromatosis Type 1 : A Report of Two Cases
Julie Marie Adeline W Kyelem, Yakouba Haro, Madi Kam, Siguiya Abraham W Zaongo, Alfred Anselme Dabilgou, Djingri Labodi D Lompo, Christian Napon, Athanase Millogo
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a common inherited autosomal dominant disease. The most frequent manifestations are cutaneous and neurological. We report a case of
familial deforming neurofibromatosis type 1 in a mother and daughter causing slow cord compression. The mother had consulted the neurology department of the Centre
Hospitalier(...)
Neurofibromatosis type 1, spinal lesions, familial
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Sexual and Reproductive Health Knowledge and Behaviour among Adolescents in Rural Burkina Faso
Yobi Alexis Sawadogo, Issa Ouédraogo, Sibraogo Kiemtoré Ali Sie, Clarisse Dah, Adama Ouattara, Hulda W. Nana, Emmanuel Ouedraogo, Charlemagne Ouedraogo
Background: Adolescents in developing countries have limited knowledge
about the prevention of STIs and unwanted pregnancies. In several African
countries, risky sexual behaviour persists, including early sexual debut, multiple
sexual partners, economic and sexual exchange, and low condom and contraceptive
use. The purpose of this study is(...)
Knowledge, Behaviour, Reproductive Health, Adolescents, Nouna, Burkina Faso