Publications (94)
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Factors associated with childhood chronic malnutrition in West and Central Africa: a scoping review
Pengdewende Maurice Sawadogo, Drissa Sia, Eric Tchouaket Nguemeleu, Jean-François Kobiané, Yentéma Onadja, Stéphanie Robins
Chronic malnutrition is a major public health concern that is the focus of a large body of scientific research. However, there is no synthesis of knowledge about the factors associated with this disease in West and Central Africa, where its prevalence is particularly high. We conducted a systematic search for scientific articles published betw(...)
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The Landscape of Strategic Health Purchasing for Universal Health Coverage in Burkina Faso: Insights from Five Major Health Financing Schemes
Joël Arthur Kiendrébéogo, Charlemagne Tapsoba, Yamba Kafando, Issa Kaboré, Orokia Sory, S. Pierre Yaméogo
Strategic health purchasing is a key strategy in Burkina Faso to spur progress toward universal health coverage (UHC). However, a comprehensive analysis of existing health financing arrangements and their purchasing functions has not been undertaken to date. This article provides an in-depth analysis of five key health financing schemes in Bur(...)
Burkina Faso, Crédits délégués, Crédits transférés, Gratuité, Health financing, Strategic health purchasing, Universal health coverage
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SARS-CoV-2 infection in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis of standardised seroprevalence studies, from January 2020 to December 2021.
Lewis HC, Ware H, Whelan M, Subissi L, Li Z, Ma X, Nardone A, Valenciano M, Cheng B, Noel K, Cao C, Yanes-Lane M, Herring BL, Talisuna A, Ngoy N, Balde T, Clifton D, Van Kerkhove MD, Buckeridge D, Bobrovitz N, Okeibunor J, Arora RK, Bergeri I; UNITY Studies Collaborator Group.
Introduction: Estimating COVID-19 cumulative incidence in Africa remains problematic due to challenges in contact tracing, routine surveillance systems and laboratory testing capacities and strategies. We undertook a meta-analysis of population-based seroprevalence studies to estimate SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence in Africa to inform evidence-base(...)
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How alcohol and/or tobacco use and raised glycemia are associated with oral hygiene practices among Burkinab`e adults: Evidence from the first national non-communicable disease risk factors survey
Jeoffray Diendéré, William Kofi Bosu, Wend-Lasida Richard Ouédraogo , Seydou Ouattara,Tarcissus Konsem, Augustin Nawidimbasba Zeba, Séni Kouandaa
determine whether alcohol and/or tobacco use and hyperglycemia were associated with oral hygiene practices
among Burkinab`e adults. This descriptive, cross-sectional study included 4550 adults selected through multistage
cluster sampling performed during the first WHO STEPS survey conducted in 2013 in Burkina Faso. The practices
we consider(...)
Alcohol comsumption, Burkina Faso, Behavioral lifestyle, Cardiovascular risk factors, Non communicable diseases, Raised fasting blood glucose, Tobacco use
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Evaluation du risque de majoration des anomalies électrocardiographiques de repos au cours d’une épreuve d’effort chez des arbitres masculins de football du Burkina Faso
Tiama Adama, Yameogo Nobila Valentin, Gouthon Fabrice Gilchrist, Nouatin Kocou Basile, Bio Nigan Issiako, Seghda Taryetba André Arthur, Ouedraogo Kiswendsida Guy Hervé, Ouedraogo Lynda
Introduction : L’activité physique régulière est bénéfique pour la santé cardiovasculaire mais chez les sujets présentant des anomalies à l’électrocardiogramme (ECG) standard, l’effort intense peut s’avérer délétère. Le but de cette étude était de déterminer au cours d’une épreuve d’effort, le risque de majoration des anomalies ECG de repos ch(...)
arbitres de football, anomalies électrocardiographiques de repos, épreuve d’effort
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Lutte contre la COVID-19 dans un hôpital de référence tertiaire: cas du CHU Yalgado Ouédraogo au Burkina Faso
Mamoudou SAVADOG0, Abdramane OUATTARA2 , M. NIKIÉMA /SAW ADOG0 , Cheick Kader DAHANI , OumarNIKIÉMA6, Ismaël DIALL0, Apoline K SOND0 , M. Abdoul Karim SANOG0
Résumé
Introduction: Le monde entier vit la première pandémie causée par un
coronavirus, le SARS-Cov-2. Notre étude a pour objectif de décrire les
activités de surveillance et de riposte entreprises par l'hôpital Yalgado
Ouédraogo, l'une des structures de référence au Burkina Faso.
Patients et méthode : il s'agit d'une étude descript(...)
COVID-19, lutte, pandémie, CORUS
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The COVID‑19 pandemic and mask-wearing in Africa
A Diaby, I Berthe, A S Mohamed,M Savadogo
Background. Like the rest of the world, most West African countries have put strategies in place to fight the COVID‑19 pandemic in
progress. Among several strategies adopted is that of obliging people to wear a mask in public areas and within communities, which is
not without risk.
Objective. To attract the attention of health authoritie(...)
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Le phlegmon périamygdalien dans le service d’ORL/CCF du CHU-YO: Aspects diagnostiques et thérapeutiques
Zaghré SE, Zaghré N, Nao EM, Bambara CL, Ouédraogo BP, Sérémé M, Gyébré YMC
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But : Le phlegmon périamygdalien est une urgence
Oto-Rhino-Laryngologique pouvant compliquer une
angine. Le but de notre étude était de rapporter les
aspects diagnostiques et les modalités thérapeutiques
de cette pathologie à partir de l’expérience du service.
Méthodes : Il s’est agi d’une étude rétrospective
à propos de 35 cas c(...)
suppuration périamygdalienne, épidémiologie, clinique, traitement
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Social perceptions of malaria and diagnostic-driven malaria treatment in Burkina Faso
Orokia Traore, Awa Ouedraogo, Moussa Compaore, Kader Nikiema, Abdoulaye Zombre, Martin Kiendrebeogo , Bertrand Blankert, Pierre Duez
Malaria is a parasitic disease, endemic in many tropical and sub-tropical countries. Malaria is a well-known disease, familiar to almost all people in endemic regions, as they or their family are regularly confronted with it; everyone in these regions has probably experienced the disease, at least once in their life. To investigate the social(...)
Public Health, Quality of live, Epidemiology, Diganoctis, Health education, Traditional medicine
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Ostéophytes cervicaux – une cause rare de dysphagie
NI Lengane, MJM Some, ZD Ouattara, K Sanogo, BP Ouedraogo
Résumé
Les ostéophytes cervicaux sont fréquents, mais une dysphagie liée à la compression pharyngooesophagienne
par les ostéophytes est rare. Nous rapportons un cas de dysphagie cervicogénique liée à des ostéophytes vertébraux. La nasofibroscopie et l’imagerie médicale ont permis le diagnostic. Le patient a bénéficié d’un traitement conserva(...)
dysphagie, ostéophytes
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Evaluation of a pilot program for task sharing short and long-acting contraceptive methods in Burkina Faso
Dawn S. Chin-Quee, Kathleen Ridgeway, Yentéma Onadja, Georges Guiella, Guy Martial Bai, Claire Brennan, Georgina Page
Background: The Family Health Directorate of the Ministry of Health and Marie Stopes Burkina Faso, with implementing partners, Association Burkinabè pour le Bien-être Familial and Equilibres & Populations collaboratively conducted a pilot project in Burkina Faso focused on “increasing access to family planning (FP) services thro(...)
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Impact of an antenatal counseling on use of modern family planning methods in the postpartum in rural Guinea
Bienvenu S. Camara, Alexandre Delamou, Sidikiba Sidibé, Abdoul H. Béavogui, Patrice Bouedouno, Malick M. Sylla, Yentéma Onadja, Séni Kouanda
In Guinea, family planning (FP) uptake remains low. The objective of this study was to compare the impact of two types of antenatal counseling on modern FP uptake in the postpartum in rural Guinea. This was a two-group non-equivalent study comparing the impact of a reinforced antenatal counseling (intervention) to the routine antenatal counsel(...)
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Continuation of subcutaneous or intramuscular injectable contraception when administered by facility-based and community health workers: findings from a prospective cohort study in Burkina Faso and Uganda
Ellen MacLachlan, Lyn Atuyambe, Tieba Millogo, Georges Guiella, Seydou Yaro, Simon Kasasa, Justine Bukenya, Agnes Nyabigambo, Fredrick Mubiru, Justine Tumusiime, Yentéma Onadja, Moussa Lonkila Zan, Clarisse Gouem/Sanon, Séni Kouanda, Allen Namagembe
Objective
The aim of this study was to examine continuation of subcutaneous and intramuscular depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA-SC and DMPA-IM) when administered by facility-based health workers in Burkina Faso and Village Health Teams (VHTs) in Uganda.
Study design
Participants were family planning clients of health centers (Burkina(...)
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Socioeconomic differences in disability by age in sub-Saharan Africa: A cross-national study using the World Health Survey
Yentéma Onadja, Simona Bignami, Maria-Victoria Zunzunegui
This study aims to examine the relationship between socio-economic status (as measured by education) and multiple disability measures among adults in eighteen sub-Saharan African countries, and to determine whether the strength of this relationship varies across age groups. The analysis uses data drawn from the 2002–04 World Hea(...)
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Medicinal Plants Used for Neuropsychiatric Disorders Treatment in the Hauts Bassins Region of Burkina Faso
Prosper T. Kinda, Patrice Zerbo , Samson Guenné , Moussa Compaoré, Alin Ciobica and Martin Kiendrebeogo
Background: In Burkina Faso, phytotherapy is the main medical alternative used by populations to manage various diseases that affect the nervous system. The aim of the present study was to report medicinal plants with psychoactive properties used to treat neuropsychiatric disorders in the Hauts Bassins region, in the western zone of Burkina Fa(...)
Neuropsychiatry, phytotherapy, traditional healers, Burkina Faso