Publications (5615)
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BLACK CAPITALISM FOR SELF-PRESERVATION: A MARXIST READING OF CHARLES WADELL CHESNUTT’S“THE WIFE OF HIS YOUTH”
MASSIMBO Wôkoudo Marcel, MALGOUBRI Harrouna
This study explores Charles W. Chesnutt's vision of capitalist ideology in his short story “The Wife of His Youth.” Marxist theory is central in this study, as it provides tools for understanding the socio-economic realities of the time. Drawing from this theory, this paper suggests that in dealing with capitalist ideology, the author pursues(...)
Capitalism – Chesnutt – Commodification – Ideology – Marxism
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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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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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Left ventricular recovery in an African cohort of patients with peripartum cardiomyopathy
Naïbé Dangwé Temoua,corresponding author1,2,& Joel Bamouni,3 Dakaboué Germain Mandi,4 Elisé Kaboré,4 Lucien Allawaye,1,2 Mianroh Hybi Langtar,1 Allamine Adjougoulta,1 Narcisse Douné,1 Ali Adam,1 Abdelmadjeib Zakaria,1 Yaméogo Rélwendé Aristide,5 Kambiré Yibar,5 Koudougou Jonas Kologo,5 Georges Rosario Christian Millogo,5 Nobila Valentin Yaméogo,5 and Patrice Zabsonré5
Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a rare and potentially life-threatening disease associated with pregnancy. There are limited data regarding the outcome of PPCM and its predictive factors in sub-Saharan African patients. We prospectively conducted a double-center (cardiology unit of the department of medicine, Regional Hospital Center of Te(...)
Keywords: Peripartum cardiomyopathy, outcomes, recovery
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Family planning service disruptions in the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from health facilities in seven low- and middle-income countries
Celia Karp, Kelsey Williams, Shannon N. Wood, Funmilola M. OlaOlorun, Pierre Akilimali, Georges Guiella, Peter Gichangi,
Many speculated that COVID-19 would severely restrict the delivery of essential health services, including family planning (FP), but evidence of this impact is limited, partly due to data limitations. We use cross-sectional data collected from regional and national samples of health facilities (n = 2,610) offering FP across seven low- and midd(...)
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Saffron extract-mediated synthesis of Cu(OH)2 nanocomposite: Structural and photocatalytic activity investigation
Sidiki Zongo, Tongonmanegde Leonard Ouedraogo, Sié Zacharie Kam, Moussa Sougoti, Tizane Daho, Balla Diop Ngom, Malik Maaza, Jean Koulidiati & Antoine Béré
We report a green and eco-friendly route for copper hydroxide Cu(OH)2 rods-like synthesis using an aqueous extract of Saffron-assisted NaOH co-precipitation method. The structural, morphology, photodegradation, and optical properties were extensively investigated using SEM/HR-TEM, XRD, EDS, FT-IR, and UV–Vis spectroscopy. The structural analys(...)
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Connaissances et perception des agents de Santé sur les visites de promotion des médicaments réalisées par les visiteurs médicaux à Ouagadougou
Daniel Dori, Frédéric Eric Sawadogo, Aboubacar Sangho, Boumbéwendin Gérard Josias Yameogo, Nicolas Meda, & Rasmané S.ané Semdé
Introduction : Les ressources financières allouées à la promotion médicale sont considérables. L’objectif de ce travail était de décrire la perception des agents de santé sur les pratiques des visites de promotion médicale.
Méthodes : Il s’est agi d’une étude transversale descriptive qui a concerné des hôpitaux et des officines pharmaceutique(...)
Visiteurs médicaux, promotion médicale
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Effets de la pratique des Activités Physiques et Sportives (APS) sur le développement des habiletés cognitives des élèves de la ville de Ouagadougou
Boulagnin Pierre N’DO Brigitte NANA Koffi Pierrot KOFFI
Cette étude de type transversale et descriptive vise à évaluer les
effets aigus de la pratique des APS sur les capacités cognitives et montrer
qu’une pratique régulière du sport influence positivement les
performances des apprenants. Ainsi, deux groupes dont un groupe
expérimental composé de 16 élèves dont 05 filles et 11 garçons et un
gr(...)
APS
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A Vegetable Oil as Heat Transfer Fluid for Parabolic Trough Collector: Dynamic Performance Analysis under Ouagadougou Climate Conditions
Bagré, Boubou, Sié Zacharie Kam, Yomi Woro Gounkaou, Makinta Boukar, Ibrahim Kolawole Muritala, Harouna Sani Dan Nomao, Korsaga Armand, Antoine Beré, and Tizane Daho
In this study, the thermal performance of the parabolic trough collector (PTC) has been addressed under Ouagadougou climate conditions. Thus, after developing a model, the effect of mass flow on PTC performance showed that the Jatropha curcas oil (JCO) temperature difference increases when the mass flow rate (𝑚˙) decreases while the thermal ef(...)
collector, vegetable oil, thermal performance
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Development and optimization of a one step process for the production and sterilization of liposomes using supercritical CO2
Noémie Penoy, Kouka Luc Delma, Nirmayi Homkar, Abdoul Karim Sakira, Sabrina Egrek, Rosalie Sacheli, Pierre-Yves Sacré, Bruno Grignard, Marie-Pierre Hayette, Touridomon Issa Somé, Rasmané Semdé, Brigitte Evrard, Géraldine Piel
Liposomes are very interesting drug delivery systems for pharmaceutical and therapeutic purposes. However,
liposome sterilization as well as their industrial manufacturing remain challenging. Supercritical carbon dioxide
is an innovative technology that can potentially overcome these limitations. The aim of this study was to optimize
a one-(...)
Liposome, Supercritical carbon dioxide, Green process, Quality by design, Production, Sterilization, One-step process, Encapsulation
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Left ventricular recovery in an African cohort of patients with peripartum cardiomyopathy
Naïbé Dangwé Temoua, Joel Bamouni, Dakaboué Germain Mandi, Elisé Kaboré, Lucien Allawaye, Mianroh Hybi Langtar, Allamine Adjougoulta, Narcisse Douné, Ali Adam, Abdelmadjeib Zakaria, Yaméogo Rélwendé Aristide, Kambiré Yibar, Koudougou Jonas Kologo, Georges Rosario Christian Millogo, Nobila Valentin Yaméogo, Patrice Zabsonré
Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a rare and potentially life-threatening disease associated with pregnancy. There are limited data regarding the outcome of PPCM and its predictive factors in sub-Saharan African patients. We prospectively conducted a double-center (cardiology unit of the department of medicine, Regional Hospital Center of Te(...)
Peripartum cardiomyopathy, outcomes, recovery, Africa
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Computational Model of Effective Thermal Conductivity of Green Insulating Fibrous Media. Materials
Sankara, H.; Baillis, D.; Coulibaly, O.; Coquard, R.; Naouar, N.; Saghrouni, Z
Modelling effective thermal properties is crucial for optimizing the thermal performance of
materials such as new green insulating fibrous media. In this study, a numerical model is proposed
to calculate the effective thermal conductivity of these materials. The fibers are considered to be
non-overlapping and randomly oriented in space. The(...)
effective thermal conductivity; thermal insulation; numerical model; homogenization; fibrous media
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Professeure Badini-Kinda Fatoumata, enseignements et recherches sur le genre à l’université Joseph Ki-Zerbo
BACYE Yisso Fidèle
Cette recherche adopte une méthode qualitative basée sur une approche biographique. Elle est réalisée à travers des entretiens contextuels mettant en exergue le récit sur le cas objet de la recherche. Les résultats font état d’une implication profonde de professeure Fatoumata Badini-Kinda pour l’émergence des études de genre en milieu universi(...)
Pr Badini-Kinda Fatoumata, enseignements, recherches, genre
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Pediatrics severe low back pain by disc herniation: an uncommon entity
Wendlassida Joelle Stéphanie Tiendrebeogo/Zabsonre1* , Denlewende Sylvain Zabsonre , Fulgence Kabore , Abdoulaye Sanou, Yakouba Haro, Inoussa Zoungrana, Dieu-Donné Ouedraogo
Background Common severe back pain due to disc herniation is rare in the paediatric population which involves
children under eighteen years of age. Paediatric lumbar disc herniation (LDH) cannot be considered the same disease
as in adults, as it has potentially different natural and clinical backgrounds. The treatment of pediatric LDH is the(...)
Disc herniation, Pediatrics, low back pain
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Entomotherapy as an alternative treatment for diseases due to Gram‑negative bacteria in Burkina Faso
Mamadou Ouango, Hama Cissé , Rahim Romba , Samuel Fogné Drabo , Rasmané Semdé , Aly Savadogo & Olivier Gnankiné
Insects are known for their harmful effects. However, they also benefit humans, animals, plants, and ecosystems. Its beneficial uses include entomophagy and entomotherapy. This study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial activity of insect extracts against Gram‑negative bacteria. Antibacterial activities of thirteen crude extracts of medicinal i(...)
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