Publications (1715)
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Forensic DNA database and criminal investigation in the Sahel region: a need to update the national security policy?
Moutanou MJ Zeye, Serge Y Ouedraogo, Missa Millogo, Florencia W Djigma, Abdou A Zoure, Moctar Zeba, Rachide Palenfo, Noe Dakio, Silvere D Zaongo, Xiang Wu, Jacques Simpore
Ongoing terrorist attacks in the Sahel region call for strengthening the security system by using human DNA identification technology. In this context, public opinion must be considered when establishing solid standards and universal safeguards for one of the most invasive forms of surveillance and profiling. For this purpose, we gathered inte(...)
terrorism, Sahel region, DNA database, security policy, public opinion, Burkina Faso
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Status of the domestication of Senna obtusifolia (L.) Irwin and Barneby in some localities of Burkina Faso
Haoua Nacambo*, Mahamadi Hamed Ouedraogo, Jocelyne Wendpingrenoma Ouangraoua, Nerbéwendé Sawadogo, Kiswendsida Romaric Nanema, Mahamadou Sawadogo
Domestication of Senna obtusifolia could contribute to strengthening food security, empowering people and improving their living conditions, especially women, through the sale of leaves and seeds. However, very few studies have been devoted to the species in Burkina Faso, and it remains poorly known and still grows in the wild. The present stu(...)
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Some Compositional and Microbiological Characteristics of Dried Mangoes Consumed in Chad
Al-lamadine Mahamat,* Abdoullahi Hissein Ousman, Brahim Adoum Ahmat, François Tapsoba, Boureima Kgambega, Mbaigolmem Beral Valery, Bakaranga Via Issakou, Abdelsalam Tidjani
Abstract Mango production is a very important sector for food security and social well-being of the Chadian population. Mango processing in Chad is limited, and diversification of processed products is very important. However, there is a lack of data on the biochemical and microbiological characteristics of the mango varieties used. The aim of(...)
dried mangoes, locality, microbiological flora, coliforms
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Organic fertilizers and water stress effects on seed viability and plant growth of Artemisia annua L. in Burkina Faso
Adama Pascal Kihindo, Nerbéwendé Sawadogo, Edmond Dondasse, Ahmed Traore, Gerard Zombre
Artemisia annua L. is an annual plant originary from China and mainly cultivated for its antimalarial properties. The present study aims to promote the efficient production of aerial biomass and viable seeds of the species.
Artemisia annua plants were evaluated in a factorial block with three replications under two factors. This is water stre(...)
Artemisia annua, Biomass, fertilization, Abiotic stress
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Circulating Serotypes of Group A Rotavirus Identified in the Faeces of Children Aged 0-56 Months with Gastroenteritis
I. Tondé, D. Kambiré, A. Ky-Bad, D.C. Drabo, M. T. Gampiné, J. Tranchot-Diallo, H. Sawadogo, M. Tamboura, M. Kam, M. Sanou, A-S. Ouédraogog, I. Sanou, L. Sangaré, R. Ouédraogo-Traoré.
Gastroenteritis is a public health problem in developing countries such as Burkina Faso. The introduction of the RotaShield rotavirus vaccine in the early 1980s had the side-effect of causing acute intestinal invaginations, which led to the introduction of surveillance. The aim of this study is to review the serotypes of rotavirus identified.(...)
Rotavirus;, diarrhoea, serotype;, genotype;, paediatrics;, Burkina Faso
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Benthic macroinvertebrates ecology: distribution and niche shift in Sahelian reservoir in Burkina Faso
BANCE Victor, KABORE Idrissa , OUEDA Adama
The ongoing human pressures from activities, linked to high population growth and the effects of climate change are the main threats to the world’s aquatic ecosystems, particularly those of tropical freshwater. For instance, there is an urgent need of holistic approaches for suitable management of these vulnerable ecosystems for preserving aqu(...)
Macroinvertebrates, Physico-Chemical, Niche, Shift, Lake, Dryland
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Technological, physico-chemical and microbiological characterization of local plant-based infusions produced in Burkina Faso
François Tapsoba, Tiodjio Rosine Edwige Somé, Boureima Kagambèga, Sylvain S. Rouamba, Bakary Tarnagda, Cheikna Zongo and Aly Savadogo
Nowadays, local plant-based infusions represent the second most consumed drink in the world after water because of their therapeutic virtues. Several types of infusions are produced from different local plants and consumed in Burkina Faso. However, there are few studies on the production technology and quality of these infusions. This study is(...)
Infusions, local plants, technology, quality
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Evaluation of the Physicochemical, Microbiological Quality and Acceptability of Nectars and Jams from Vitex doniana Fruit
Poussian Raymond Barry, Kourfom Gorga, Elisabeth Rakisewendé Ouedraogo, Frédéric Anderson Konkobo, Edwige Noelle Roamba, Salamata Tiendrebeogo, Mamounata Diao, Sandrine Zongo, Balamoussa Santara, Kiessoun Konaté, and Mamoudou H. DICKO (
This study consisted in the formulation and evaluation of the organoleptic, physicochemical, and microbiological qualities of nectars and jam prepared from Vitex doniana fruit. Nectars (five types) consisted of two acidulated with lemon, two acidulated with tamarind with pH values of 3.45 and 3.55, and a control. Jams (three types) were made a(...)
Vitex doniana, nectar
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Nutritional, phytochemical, and safety profiling of Senegalia seeds, promising wild legumes in the arid and semi-arid tropics
Moustapha Soungalo Drabo, Els J.M. Van Damme, Tibo De Coninck, Isabel Verbeke, Bruno De Meulenaer, Aly Savadogo, Katleen Raes
This study presents the chemical composition of seven representative Senegalia (new Acacia s.l. segregate genus) seed species and discusses their food potential and safety. As shown, most of the analyzed seed species demonstrate unique chemical compositions, i.e., very low starch (
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Déterminants de la conservation de la biodiversité végétale des forêts tropicales sèches d’Afrique de l'Ouest
Oméga Lydia Clarisse GBEDAHI, Gérard Nounagnon GOUWAKINNOU, Eméline Sêssi Pélagie ASSEDE, Gouwidida Elice KABORE, Jesugnon Fifamè Murielle Féty TONOUEWA, Hippolyte AGOSSOU, Samadori Sorotori Honoré BIAO
L’étude a consisté à identifier, à partir de la télédétection spatiale, les facteurs déterminant la
conservation de la biodiversité végétale des forêts tropicales sèches dans un contexte d’aménagement
forestier. Le modèle linéaire a été utilisé pour déterminer, dans la zone d’intervention du Projet de
Restauration des Ressources Forestières(...)
forêts tropicales sèches d’Afrique de l’Ouest, projets d’aménagement forestiers, conservation de la biodiversité, télédétection spatiale
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Effect of protection status on Mouhoun riparian vegetation diversity in the Sudanian and Sahelo-Sudanian zones of Burkina Faso
Gouwidida Elice KABORE, Elycée TINDANO, Armand Kuyéma NATTA, Adjima THIOMBIANO
Context: Riparian forests along watercourses of Burkina Faso are fragmented by anthropogenic pressure and
climate change. These riparian vegetations are composed by gallery forests, ripicole forests and ripicole cords. This study assessed effects of protection status (i.e. PA - protected area vs. communal area - CA) on vegetation composition(...)
Riparian Forest, protected areas, climatic zone, diversity indices
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Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies among sickle cell patients in Burkina Faso
Salam Sawadogo, Koumpingnin Nebie, Catherine Traore, Abdoul-Guayini Sawadogo, Donatien Kima, Malick Nabaloum, Eric Arnaud Diendéré, Henri Gautier Ouedraogo, Eléonore Kafando, Yéri Esther Hien
Like all countries in the world, sub-Saharan Africa has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The socio- economic impact of the crisis has affected the health system, pushing certain health priorities into the back- ground. In sub-Saharan Africa, the disease remains a major problem, with the highest incidence and lethality. It causes severe(...)
Sickle cell disease, COVID-19, seroprevalence
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CUSTODIAN FARMERS OF BAMBARA GROUNDNUT AND SORREL SEEDS IN MOSSI AREA OF BURKINA FASO: PROFILE, DIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION METHODS
Abdel Kader NAINO JIKA, Zakaria KIEBRE , Maïmounata BA, Philippe BANAZARO, Francesca GRAZIOLI, Hamid EL BILALI
The conservation and preservation of landraces genetic resources are of utmost
importance in securing sustainable food security, especially in the face of
significant global changes. This study aimed to identify and profile custodian
farmers dealing with the preservation of two neglected and underutilized crops,
Bambara groundnut/ (Vigna s(...)
biodiversity conservation, custodian farmers, crop diversity, orphan crops
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Evaluation de la production de fabirama par les tiges aériennes et des tubercules au Burkina Faso
Djakaridia TIAMA; Caleb OUEDRAOGO,; Mounirou YOLOU; Djamilatou Noura TRAORE; Siédou SORY; Nerbéwendé SAWADOGO; Koussa SOME
Obtaining the seed for the production of Fabirama is tedious, due to the conditions of its conservation. The general objective of our work is to help improve the productivity of Fabirama through the use of aerial stem cuttings in Burkina Faso. And specifically aims to compare the yields obtained from the fabirama according to the mode of repro(...)
Solenostemon rotundifolius; stem; tubers,; ield.
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Diversité et polymorphisme génétiques de Coptodon zillii du lac de Sélingué (Mali) par l’utilisation des marqueurs microsatellites
Nanourou Dembélé, Youssouf Sanogo, Adama Konaté, Ramata Diop, Hama Cisse, Fassé Samaké, and Diakaridia Traoré
Le barrage hydroélectrique de Sélingué est construit sur la rivière Sankarani au Mali. C’est une zone de production halieutique regorgeant de nombreuses espèces ichtyennes parmi lesquelles Coptodon zillii. L’espèce a été retenue dans le cadre de l’étude de la diversité génétique. L’étude a touché 120 spécimens provenant de deux débarcadères, C(...)
Coptodon zillii, marqueurs microsatellites, diversité, hétérozygote, polymorphisme, lac de Sélingué, Mali