Publications (8054)
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Thromboses multiples chez une femme jeune sur déficit en protéines S et C : à propos d’un cas.
A THIAM, BENON/ LE KABORE, WBA ZINGUE OUATTARA, S BANSE, GRC MILLOGO, G MANDI, KJ KOLOGO, ,KAGAMBEGA/ZIO LJ, NV YAMEOGO, P ZABSONRE
Introduction : Les thromboses à localisations atypiques et/ou
multiples sont très souvent révélatrices d’anomalies de la
coagulation. Nous rapportons un cas de thromboses multiples
dans un contexte de déficit en protéines inhibitrices de la
coagulation.
Observation : Il s’agit d’une patiente de 43 ans aux
antécédents de thrombose veineus(...)
Protéine S, protéine C, thrombose, thrombophilie.
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Numerical Study of the Effect of Henry’s Constant on the Mechanisms of pesticides Transfer in The Superficial Layers of Hygroscopic Soils
Samuel Ouoba, Auguste A. Soré, Abdoulaye Kaboré and Jean Koulidiati
We describe the transfer mechanisms of pesticides in hygroscopic soils. The work consisted in using Henry’s constants of five pesticides to study the transfer mechanisms. The numerical work consisted to make a soil sample of height h with initial water content w0 and initial pesticide concentration C0 placing it in an ambient atmosphere
where(...)
hygroscopic soil, transfer mechanisms, pesticides, profiles of concentration
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Equilibrium Composition of a Plasma in the Low Voltage Air Circuit Breaker Contaminated by the Vapor of AgSnO 2 Alloy Electrical Contacts
Banouga Adjigkiga, Kagoné Abdoul Karim, Yaguibou Wêpari Charles, Kohio Niéssan, Koalaga Zacharie, Zougmoré François
When the circuit breaker cuts the electric current, an electric arc is created
between its electrodes. The success or failure of breaking the electric current
by the circuit breaker depends strongly on the physico-chemical properties of
the electric arc created, such as the composition of which depends on the
material of the electrical con(...)
Plasma, Electric Arc, Gibbs Free Energy, Circuit Breaker, Electrical Contacts, AgSnO2
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Enhancing food production to prevent households from food insecurity in rural Burkina Faso: Does land ownership matter?
SEOGO Windinkonté
Purpose – This paper assesses the effect of land ownership on household food security through its
productivity enhancement effect in rural Burkina Faso.
Design/methodology/approach – As the link between land tenure security and productivity is indirect, the
study relies on a complex mixed process regression model with robustness to assess t(...)
Land ownership, agricultural productivity, Food security
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Purification potential of local media in the pre-treatment of greywater using vertical biofilters under Sahelian conditions
COMPAORE Cheik Omar Tidiane, MAIGA Ynoussa, OUILI S. Amidou, NIKIEMA Mahamadi, OUATTARA Aboubakar Sidiki
Several on-site greywater treatment systems are under development including biofiltration, whose efficiency is influenced by the filter media. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of the type of filter media and their grain size in the removal of organic and microbial pollutants from greywater. Hence, three(...)
Biofiltration, Fecal Indicators, Granitic Gravel, Greywater, Lateritic Gravel
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Simulation and Experimentation of Water Heating in a Metal Tube Placed in a Solar Collector
Boureima Kaboré, Germain Wende Pouiré Ouedraogo , Boukaré Ouedraogo, Salia Drabo, Sié Kam, Dieudonné Joseph Bathiebo
Our work relates to a numerical and experimental study of a solar exchanger designed and tested in Laboratory of Renewable Thermal Energy. This device is a unit for transforming solar radiation into thermal energy. The objective of our work is to study the evolution of temperature in the solar collector-water system. Our results show that t(...)
Solar Exchanger, Thermal Energy, Solar Collector, Water
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Factors affecting sustainable agricultural intensification in Burkina Faso
MARE Tobignaré Florent; ZAHONOGO Pam; SAVADOGO Kimseyinga
Farmers in Burkina Faso, as in Sub-Saharan Africa overall, face multiple combined difficulties like water stress, continued land degradation and low soil fertility due to climate change effects. To simultaneously overcome these difficulties, where agriculture accounts for more than a third of GDP, intensifying Sustainable Agricultural Practice(...)
Burkina Faso, negative binomial regression, sustainable agricultural intensification
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Can Plasmodium falciparum Induce Homocysteinemia in Malaria Patients?
Noé Yaméogo, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Bapio Valérie Bazié, Alfred Rakissida Ouédraogo, Florencia Wendkuuni Djigma, Jacques Simporé
Background
Plasmodium falciparum has developed elaborate strategies to survive in the hostile intracellular environment of the infected host cell, including resistance to oxidative stress. Cysteine is a metabolic product of homocysteine and a precursor of the antioxidant glutathione used by Plasmodium falciparum to escape harmful oxidation.(...)
Homocysteine, Malaria, Burkina Faso
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Non-local boundary inclusion problem with L1-data and constant exponent
A. KAboré, S. Ouaro
In this work, we study the following elliptic problem −diva(x,∇u)+β(u)∋f in Ω, with non-local boundary conditions. We prove the existence and uniqueness of entropy solution for L1-data f.
entropy solution; non-local boundary conditions; Leray-Lions operator; maximal monotone graph; constant exponent
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KIR2DL5B and HLA DRB1*12 alleles seems to be associated with protection against HIV-1 in serodiscordant couples in Burkina Faso
Tatiana Doriane Lallogo, Florencia W Djigma, Pegdwendé Abel Sorgho, Jeremy James Martinson, Tégwindé Rebeca Compaore, Lassina Traore, Prosper Bado, Bapio Valérie Elvira Jean Télesphore Bazie, Lanyo Jospin Amegnona, Thérèse S Kagone, Rogomenoma Alice Ouedraogo, Denise P Ilboudo, Dorcas Obiri‐Yeboah, Albert T Yonli, Jacques Simpore
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) belongs to the Retroviridae family and remains a public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. Recent reports from WHO have shown that 33 million people died from HIV infections. HIV is one of the most serious fatal human diseases of the 20th and 21st centuries. However, variations in genetic and immunolog(...)
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Caractérisation du processus de traitement des eaux usées des unités industrielles dans la station de traitement de Kossodo mise en place par l’Office Nationale des Eaux et l’Assainissement (ONEA) au BURKINA FASO
GOUBA Bernard , SAWADOGO Boukari
Les eaux usées des stations de traitement de Kossodo dans la ville de Ouagadougou ont un impact négatif sur l’environnement et sur la population. Pendant plusieurs années la zone de Kossodo est réputée à cause de son odeur nauséabonde due aux eaux usées. Nous avons effectué une étude de terrain afin de mieux caractériser la station d’épuration(...)
Traitement ; Caractérisation ; Eaux usées ; Station d’épuration ; Bassin anaérobie.
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Accidents d’Évolution des Dents de Sagesse au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Yalgado Ouedraogo de Ouagadougou : Aspects Épidémiologiques et Diagnostiques
Wendpouiré Patrice Laurent Guiguimde, Jean-Patrice Bayala, Vazoumana Kouyaté , Daniel Amantchi , Souleymane Bougoum, Attogbain Patrice Kouamé , Tarcissus Konsem
Objectif. Décrire les aspects épidémiologiques et cliniques des accidents d’évolution des dents de sagesse. Matériels et méthodes. Nous avons réalisé une étude transversale rétrospective à visée descriptive à partir des dossiers cliniques des patients ayant consulté dans le département d’odontostomatologie et de chirurgie maxillo-faciale pour(...)
dent de sagesse, épidémiologie, diagnostic
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Local existence and regularity of solutions in alpha-norm for some partial functional integrodifferential equations in Banach spaces
Djendode Mbainadji and Issa Zabsonre
By using the resolvent operator theory in the sense given by Grimmer in [1], we prove the existence and regularity of solutions in α-norm for some partial functional integrodifferential equations in Banach spaces. We firstly show the existence of the mild solutions and give some conditions for the existence of strict solutions.
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Spread and antibiotic resistance profile of pathogens isolated from human and hospital wastewater in Ouagadougou
Ouédraogo Ganamé Abasse, Hama Cissé, Kaboré Boukaré, Emmanuel Sampo, Rober Bouda, Kpoda Dissinviel Stéphane, Ismail Odetokun, Adama Sawadogo, Bassolé Imael Henri Nestor, Aly Savadogo
Background: The discharge of improperly treated hospital landfill presents an enormous public health risk. In Burkina Faso, the management of hospital’s wastewaters and the current antibiotic susceptibility of clinically relevant isolates need to be determined, because the multi-drug resistant isolates have been previously described in hospita(...)
Multi-drug resistance, Antibiotics, Effluent, Hospital, Ouagadougou
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Phenotypic detection of metallo-β-lactamase in imipenemresistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia at Schiphra Hospital of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso
Boukaré Kaboré, Hama Cissé, Koudbi Jacob Zongo, Idrissa Sanou, Boukaré Zeba, Yves Traoré, Aly Savadogo
Background: Epidemic of carbapenemase-producing bacteria has become worldwide. Thus, during the last decade, the prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae and non fermentative Gram-negative bacteria in human patients have increased. Carbapenemase-producing bacteria are usually multidrug resistant. Therefore, early recognition of ca(...)
Carbapenem, Imipenem-EDTA, Meropenem, Metallo-β-lactamases, Burkina Faso