Publications (5615)
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Factors associated with delayed screening of contacts of tuberculosis cases in the Somme, France
P.K. Yanogo, J.L. Schmit b, A.S. Fresse, C. Andrejak, S. Castelain, C. Adjodah , O. Ganry
Aim. – To analyze the factors associated with the time to initiating tuberculosis contact investigations in the Somme department, France.
Methods. – All reported tuberculosis cases and all their contacts screened between 2007 and 2011 were retrospectively included. Univariate
and multivariate analyses were conducted to determine the factors(...)
Tuberculosis; TB screening; Contact investigation; Delay; France
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Healthy or unhealthy migrants? Identifying internal migration effects on mortality in Africa using health and demographic surveillance systems of the INDEPTH network
B. SOURA
Migration has been hypothesised to be selective on health but this healthy migrant hypothesis has generally been tested at destinations, and for only one type of flow, from deprived to better-off areas. The circulatory nature of migration is rarely accounted for. This study examines the relationship between different types of internal migratio(...)
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Assessment of schistosomiasis and intestinal helminths following mass drug administration in the Centre and Plateau Central regions of Burkina Faso
Dramane Zongo, Mohamed Bagayan, Simon Tiendrébeogo, François Drabo, Hamado Ouedraogo, Boubacar Savadogo, Issouf Bamba, Fanny Yago-Vienne, Yaobi Zhang et Jean Noel Poda
Schistosomiasis is the most important waterborne disease in Sub-Saharan Africa. Transmission is
governed by the spatial distribution of specific freshwater snails that act as intermediate hosts and human water
contact patterns. In developing countries, such as Burkina Faso it remains a serious health problem, which
management face important(...)
Schistosoma soil-transmitted helminths, mass drug administration, Burkina Faso
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First reports of Cotton leaf curl Gezira virus and Okra yellow crinkle virus associated with okra leaf curl disease in Cote d'Ivoire.
K. Séka, A. Ouattara, K.P. Assiri, K.D. Kra, M. Hoareau, P. Lefeuvre, H. Atta Diallo, J.M. Lett
Okra leaf curl disease (OLCD) is commonly observed in okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) crops in several African countries. Affected plants are severely stunted with apical leaf curl (upward or downward), distortion and thickening of the veins. In Africa, OLCD is associated with a complex of several strains of two begomovirus species: Cotton leaf(...)
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Controllability of nonlinear degenerate parabolic cascade systems
Mamadou BIRBA, Oumar TRAORE
This article studies of null controllability property of nonlinear coupled one dimensional degenerate parabolic equations. These equations form a cascade system, that is, the solution of the first equation acts as a control in the second equation and the control function acts only directly on the first equation. We prove positive null controll(...)
Null controllability; nonlinear coupled systeml Carleman inequality; observability inequality; degenerate parabolic system; Kakutani fixed point
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Correction: An Evolution-Based Screen for Genetic Differentiation between Anopheles Sister Taxa Enriches for Detection of Functional Immune Factors
A. GNEME
Fig 6 is incorrect. In panel B, the image of the experimental result from the top panel was duplicated
into the frame of the bottom panel in place of the image for the control. The authors have provided
a corrected version here … Fig 6. LRIM1 can form protein complexes with all members of the
APL1 family … A. Structure of expression plas(...)
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Arnaoudova Venera, Giuliano Antoniol. Fragile base-class problem, problem?
Aminata Zerbo/Sabané, Tegawendé F Bissyandé
The fragile base-class problem (FBCP) has been described in the literature as a consequence of “misusing” inheritance and composition in object-oriented programming when (re)using frameworks. Many research works have focused on preventing the FBCP by proposing alternative mechanisms for reuse, but, to the best of our knowledge, there is no pre(...)
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Molecular diagnostic of cytomegalovirus, Epstein Barr virus and Herpes virus 6 infections among blood donors by multiplex real-time PCR in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Lassina Traore, Issoufou Tao, Cyrille Bisseye, Birama Diarra, Tegwindé Rebeca Compaore, Yacouba Nebie, Maleki Assih, Alice Ouedraogo, Theodora Zohoncon, Florencia Djigma, Djénéba Ouermi, Nicolas Barro, Mahamoudou Sanou, Rasmata Traore Ouedraogo, Jacques Simpore
Introduction: in most developing countries, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein Barr virus (EBV) and Herpes virus 6 (HHV-6) are not diagnosed in blood donors. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of these viruses in blood donors from the city of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Methods: The study included 198 blood donors of the Regional(...)
EBV, CMV, HHV-6, Burkina Faso
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« La terre nourricière et le tellurisme : deux pôles de l’imaginaire romanesque africain »
KIEMA, Alfred
Cet article
Terre nourricière, tellurisme, l’imaginaire
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Diagnostics des Sources Potentielles de Pollution du Fleuve Niger a Faranah (GUINEE)
Aissatou Lamarana BAH, Adama OUEDA, Abdoulaye BARRY, Gustave KABBRE
La présente étude a pour objectif décrire les sources potentielles de pollutions des eaux du fleuve Niger à Faranah. Les données ont été collectées par entretiens, enquêtes et observations directes. Il ressort des résultats que l’agriculture pluviale et extensive constitue la principale activité socio-économique qui occupe 72,8 % de la populat(...)
eau d’irrigation, pollution anthropique, fleuve Niger, Faranah
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Assessing the potential of multi-seasonal WorldView-2 imagery for mapping West African agroforestry tree species
H. BAZIE
High resolution satellite systems enable efficient and detailed mapping of tree cover, with high potential to support both natural resource monitoring and ecological research. This study investigates the capability of multi-seasonal WorldView-2 imagery to map five dominant tree species at the individual tree crown level in a parkland landscape(...)
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Effect of Fertilization on the Dynamics and Activity of Iron-Reducing Bacterial Populations in a West African Rice Paddy Soil Planted with Two Rice Varieties: Case Study of Kou Valley in Burkina Faso
[Otoidobiga C. Harmonie, Sawadogo Adama, Sinaré Yapi, Ouédraogo Ibrahima, Zombré Prosper, Asakawa Susumu, Traoré S. Alfred, Dianou Dayéri
Iron toxicity is a major stress to rice caused by a high concentration of reduced iron, in the soil in many lowlands worldwide. To reduce iron toxicity in the West African lowlands, an investigation was performed at the site of the University of Ouagadougou, in pots containing an iron toxic soil from the Kou Valley (West of Burkina Faso). The(...)
Iron-Reducing Bacteria, Rice, Iron Toxicity, Fertilization
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Intérêt du dosage de la procalcitonine dans le diagnostic des sepsis chez les enfants.
Soudré FM, Sakandé J, Ouédraogo-Traoré R, Kabré E, Sawadogo M.
Introduction: Les résultats bactériologiques permettent de poser le diagnostic des états
septiques dans un délai minimum de 24 à 48 heures. Dans le cadre de l'urgence, des
marqueurs biologiques spécifiques d'une infection seraient d'une grande aide
diagnostique pour le choix thérapeutique. Le but de notre travail était d'évaluer l'intérêt(...)
procalcitonine, sepsis, CRP
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Droidra: Taming reflection to support whole-program analysis of android apps
T. BISSYANDE
Android developers heavily use reflection in their apps for legitimate reasons, but also significantly for hiding malicious actions. Unfortunately, current state-of-the-art static analysis tools for Android are challenged by the presence of reflective calls which they usually ignore. Thus, the results of their security analysis, eg, for privat(...)
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Microbial diversity and biochemical characteristics of Borassus akeassii wine
F. Tapsoba, A. Savadogo , J.-L. Legras, C. Zongo and A.S. Traore
Palm wine produced traditionally and consumed by many people in the SouthWest of Burkina Faso is subject to alteration. In this study, we carried out a follow-up of two palm wines’ fermentation during the 10 days in which palm
wines are classically produced and consumed. We monitored biochemical characteristics of fermenting wines as well as(...)
biochemical characteristics, Borassus akeassii wine, IGS, ITS