Publications (5615)
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Discrimination of Mentha species grown in different geographical areas of Algeria using 1H-NMR-based metabolomics
Fatiha Brahmia, Anh Tho Nguyen, Aminata P. Nacoulma, Helen Sheridan, Jinfan Wang, Naïma Guendouze, Khodir Madani, Pierre Duez
1H-NMR-based metabolomics have been applied to identify potential NMR-markers and biomarkers capable of distinguishing, qualifying and classifying three Mentha species:- Mentha pulegium L., Mentha × rotundifolia (L.) Huds., Mentha spicata L., and their ecotypes. Samples of the 3 species were collected in seven different locations in Algeria, w(...)
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Assessment of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) Mutant Lines for Drought Tolerance
Karidiatou Gnankambary, Nerbéwendé Sawadogo , Zakaria Dieni, Téyouré Benoit Joseph Batieno, Jean Baptiste De Salle Tignegré, Mahamadou Sawadogo, Tinga Jeremy Ouédraogo
Cowpea provides the cheapest source of protein with an average range of protein content of 23–30%. However, cowpea growth, development, and yield are greatly affected by drought during flowering and pod filling in the sub-Sahelian areas. e best way to cope with this situation is to develop drought-tolerant cowpea varieties.e objective of thi(...)
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Transmission de l’infection à VIH de la mère à l’enfant entre 2011 et 2017 au Burkina Faso
A Kalmogho, DL Dahourou, A Ky, C Yonaba, Zoungrana, ART Ouédraogo, F Ouédraogo, O Sawadogo, C Boly, R Kaboré, Lassana Sangaré, F Koueta
Introduction : le Burkina Faso a souscrit aux
engagements internationaux pour l’élimination de
l’épidémie au VIH/ Sida d’ici à 2030. C‘est dans
cet objectif que nous avons évalué la tendance de
la transmission de l’infection à VIH de la mère à
l’enfant entre 2011 et 2017.
Patients et méthodes : Il s’agit d’une étude
transversale des éch(...)
PTME/VIH, laboratoire national de bactériologie et de virologie CHU-YO
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Morphometric characterization of purebred and crossbred Baoulé cattle in Burkina Faso
Bernadette Yougbaré, Albert Soudré, Dominique Ouédraogo, Bienvenue L. Zoma, Arnaud S. R. Tapsoba, Moumouni Sanou, Salifou Ouédraogo- Koné, Pamela Burger, Maria Wurzinger, Negar Khayatzadeh, Hamadou Hamidou Tamboura, Amadou Traoré, Johann Sölkner & Gabor Mészáros
A morphometric characterization study was conducted using purebred Baoulé cattle and two crossbreds’ populations in the southwestern region of Burkina-Faso. A total of 421 cattle, including 266 crossbreds from the department of Kampti and Loropeni and 155 purebred Baoulé, from the department of Bouroum-Bouroum were measured for quantitative an(...)
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Prurit somatoforme : Histoire d’un itinéraire diagnostique et thérapeutique
F Traore, D Some, NF Kaboret, NER Fayama, NA Ouedraogo, MS Ouedraogo, GP Tapsoba
Introduction : L’expression cutanée d’un désordre psychiatrique est souvent difficile à établir et source d’errance diagnostique et thérapeutique. Nous en rapportons un cas.
Cas clinique : Une institutrice de 29 ans, célibataire sans antécédent médico-chirurgical particulier, était référée en consultation de dermatologie du CHU Régional de Ou(...)
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L’engagement psychologique en formation continue au Burkina Faso
ZIO Brahima
Cette étude vise à analyser d’une part la pertinence et la dimensionnalité de l’engagement psychologique tridimensionnel (Brault-Labbé, 2008, 2009, 2010) et d’autre part celle de l’opérationnalité de l’outil Alceste dans l’analyse des données qualitatives issues des 27 entretiens semi directifs d’adultes en formation continue dans un contexte(...)
Alceste, Burkina Faso, Monde lexical, engagement psychologique, affectif, cognitif
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« Bibliothérapie en temps de pandémie »
André KABORÉ, Michel PODA et Moussa KAMBIRÉ
La crise causée par la maladie à COVID-19 a entraîné de la part des dirigeants du monde entier une batterie de mesures sanitaires et socio-économiques pour faire face à l’épidémie. Mais, ce qui est insolite et pourrait passer inaperçu
dans ces mesures est le recours à la bibliothérapie, c’est-à-dire la littérature comme forme de thérapie. S’(...)
Bibliothérapie ; confinement ; littérature ; médecine ; pandémie ; psychose.
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« Feminism in Burkinabe English Literature »
André Kaboré
A survey of Burkinabe literature written in English shows variations in literary portrayal of men and women. The purpose of this paper is to show that the images of women promulgated by Burkinabe literature in English are mostly
traditional ones and cannot be a representation that mobilises social constructivism in modern times, as few educa(...)
Feminism, Burkinabe literature, culture, patriarchy, emancipation.
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« Ecoféminisme et confinement en temps de covid-19 »
André Kaboré
Le confinement dû à un virus provenant d’un animal de la Nature restreint le contact avec la Nature extérieure et la protège. Il n’est pas ressenti de la même manière en Afrique sub-saharienne et en Occident. Cet article a pour but
d’analyser, dans une approche écoféministe et comparée, soutenue par la théorie de réception de Jauss (1921-199(...)
COVID-19 ; Nature ; amour ; violence conjugale.
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« Critical Analysis of the Place and Importance of Literature in the Teaching / Learning of English and in School Leaving Certificate Examination in Burkina Faso from 1985 to 2018 »
André KABORÉ et Charles NAZOTIN
The potentials of literary texts are numerous. Literary texts can be used as basis for the teaching of the four traditional skills. They can also be used to develop learners‘ cultural competence. In Literature classes preparing for ―Baccalaureate A‖ written examination, literary texts are expected to be used frequently with regard to the profi(...)
enhance; literary text; performance; potentials; skills
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« Peaceful Religious Coexistence within Nature in Thiobiany’s Before the Fires I was Black»
André Kaboré
Reacting to colonialism and its aftermaths, and opposing any ideology that intends to destroy cultural bio-diversity for a globalised culture, the Burkinabe Prince Lamourd Thiobiany’s self-published novel written in English, Before the Fires I was Black: a Blueprint for a Brighter Future (2018), ecologically examines the ways in which African(...)
Religion; Nature; African Traditions; Peace; Colonialism
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Blood transfusion requirements among children with severe malarial anemia: a cross-sectional study in a second level reference hospital in Burkina Faso
Salam Sawadogo1,&, Koumpingnin Nébié1, Tieba Millogo2, Eléonore Kafando1
Introduction: blood transfusion (BT) is an important part of pediatrics healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa because of anemia due to malaria, malnutrition and hereditary anomalies of red blood cells. However, BT services experienced chronic blood shortage, unsafe blood products and poor procedures of clinical use of blood. This results in inadequ(...)
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Added-Value of Reticulocyte Haemoglobin Equivalent in the Early Diagnosis of Iron Deficiency States among Blood Donors: A Pilot Study in Burkina Faso
Sawadogo Salam1,2*, Boureima Hassane1, Koulidiati Jérôme1, Nebie Koumpingnin1,2, Coulibaly Abou3, Sawadogo Abdoul-Guaniyi2, Kima Donatien4, Yooda Arzouma Paul2, Deneys Veronique5, Kafando Eléonore1,4.
Background. Blood donor anemia is due to serum iron spoliation during blood donation.
Haemoglobin (Hb) decrease occurs late compared to iron deficiency (ID). Also, Hb level
seems to be bad parameter for early diagnosis of ID states in blood donor. Our study aimed to
describe the usefulness of Reticulocyte Hemoglobin equivalent (Ret-He) in t(...)
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« Religion in Washington’s Public Writings : A Case Study of the Farewell Address »
André KABORÉ et Jean DAO
Many works are written and published on George Washington, the most influential Founding Father of the United States. Most of these writings are related to his life and political commitment, but also to his faith. Concerning the latter in particular, it is still a matter of debate among historians and scholars, as some consider Washington as a(...)
religion, morality, address, Washington, deism
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Characterization of semi‑arid chadian sweet sorghum accessions as potential sources for sugar and ethanol production
Gapili Naoura, Yves Emendack, Nébié Baloua, Kirsten vom Brocke, Mahamat Alhabib Hassan, Nerbewende Sawadogo, Amos Doyam Nodjasse, Reoungal Djinodji, Gilles Trouche, Haydee Echevarria Laza
Sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is an important crop in chad that plays an economic role in the countryside were stalks are produced mainly for human consumption without any processing. Unfortunately, very little information exists on its genetic diversity and brix content. Studies performed in 2014 and 2015 showed that there were(...)
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