Publications (375)
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Is it better to bring digital health tools together? Where Burkina Faso is going with a minimal digital ecosystem (MDE)
Joël Arthur Kiendrébéogo, Charlemagne Tapsoba, Orokia Sory, Issa Kaboré, Yamba Kafando, Simon Tiendrébéogo, David Zombré, Rémi Kaboré, Noellie Konsebo, Nacanabo Relwendé, Jean Serge Dimitri Ouattara, Guillaume Foutry, Sara Hyde, Dylan Green, Michael Chaitkin, André Lin Ouédraogo, S Pierre Yaméogo
Digital health technologies are proliferating in low-income countries. However, they are not always optimally integrated and focused on health system priorities. To improve the performance of primary health care and accelerate progress toward universal health coverage, Burkina Faso aims to bring together eight digital health tools in two healt(...)
Digital ecosytem, Digital health, Digital health solutions, Digital health tools, Primary healthcare performance, Burkina Faso
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Cervical cancer prevention in Burkina Faso: a stakeholder's collaboration for the development of awareness messaging
Ouedraogo S, Bamogo A, Tiendrebeogo G, Kaboré S, Turcotte-Tremblay AM, Maiga M, Kagoné ST, Lompo OM, Meda N
Background
Cervical Cancer stands as the second leading cause of both incident female cancers and deaths in Burkina Faso. Unfortunately, the prevention, early detection, and care of cervical cancers are suboptimal at individual, institutional, and national levels. In October 2023, we organized a stakeholder’s workshop to develop cervical canc(...)
Burkina Faso; cancer awareness; cancer prevention; cervical cancer; stakeholder engagement
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Cervical cancer prevention in Burkina Faso: a stakeholder’s collaboration for the development of awareness messaging
OUEDRAOGO Samiratou, BAMOGO Assanatou, TIENDREBEOGO Georges, KABORÉ Simon, TURCOTTE-TREMBLAY Anne-Marie, MAIGA Mamoudou, KAGONÉ Samdapawindé Thérèse, LOMPO Olga Mélanie, MEDA Nicolas
Background: Cervical Cancer stands as the second leading cause of both incident female cancers and deaths in Burkina Faso. Unfortunately, the prevention, early detection, and care of cervical cancers are suboptimal at individual, institutional, and national levels. In October 2023, we organized a stakeholder’s workshop to develop cervical canc(...)
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Génotypes HPV à haut risque impliqués dans les lésions précancéreuses et cancéreuses du col de l’utérus au Burkina Faso: revue systématique de littérature
ZOHONCON Théodora Mahoukèdè, SAOURA Emmanuel Faustin Tegwendé, KONSEGRE Valentin, OUEDRAOGO Estelle, OUEDRAOGO Rogomenoma Alice, OUEDRAOGO Samiratou, OUATTARA Abdoul Karim, SIMPORE Jacques, LOMPO Olga Mélanie
Le cancer du col de l’utérus demeure un problème de santé publique. L’objectif de l’étude était de faire l’état des lieux des génotypes HPV à haut risque impliqués dans les lésions précancéreuses de haut grade et dans le cancer invasif du col de l’utérus au Burkina Faso. Il s’est agi d’une revue systématique de données de littérature disponibl(...)
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Trends in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes Before and Into the COVID-19 Pandemic in Burkina Faso and Kenya: Evidence From Panel Data
Claire Silberg, Caroline Moreau, Celia Karp, Fiacre Bazié, Peter Gichangi, Georges Guiella, Yentéma Onadja, Mary Thiongo, Philip Anglewicz
Purpose: Many predicted that COVID-19 would have a substantial impact on the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) trajectories of adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa. The lack of longitudinal data
with information collected before and into the pandemic has limited investigation into this topic.
Methods: We performed a secondary analysis using(...)
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Incidence of typhoid fever in Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Madagascar, and Nigeria (the Severe Typhoid in Africa programme): a population-based study
Florian Marks, Justin Im, Se Eun Park, ……, Abdramane Soura Bassiahi, Iruka N Okeke, Octavie Lunguya-Metila, Ellis Owusu-Dabo, Raphaël Rakotozandrindrainy
Background: Typhoid Fever remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in low-income settings. The Severe
Typhoid in Africa programme was designed to address regional gaps in typhoid burden data and identify populations
eligible for interventions using novel typhoid conjugate vaccines.
Methods: A hybrid design, hospital-based prospectiv(...)
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Goitre Historique Compressif Plongeant : À Propos d’un Cas
Zaghre N, Kaba M.K., Bargo C.R, Goueta A.E., Bambara C.N., Nao E.E.M, Sereme M, Ouedraogo B.P,Gyebre Y.M.C.
Le goitre nodulaire est un problème de santé publique. En effet 5 à 10% de la population mondiale présente un nodule thyroïdien palpable. Il peut évoluer vers un goitre multi nodulaire compressif et plongeant constituant une urgence par asphyxie. Nous rapportons le cas d’un patient de 69 ans venu consulter pour une dyspnée laryngée sur un goit(...)
goitre, historique, plongeant
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Lipome du lobe profond de la parotide chez l’enfant : à propos d’un cas
N Zaghré, M Millogo, CL Bambara, E Goueta, BP Ouédraogo, YMC Gyébré
Résumé
Introduction : Les lipomes sont rares dans la région
parotidienne. Nous rapportons un cas de lipome
du lobe profond de la parotide chez l’enfant afin
de rappeler les particularités diagnostiques et
thérapeutiques.
Cas clinque : Il s’agit d’un enfant de 8 ans de sexe
féminin qui a consulté pour une tuméfaction latérofaciale
droit(...)
Lipome, parotide, enfant
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Mapping the incidence rate of typhoid fever in sub-Saharan Africa
Kim JH, Choi J, Kim C, Pak GD, Parajulee P, Haselbeck A, Park SE, Mogasale V, Jeon HJ, Browne AJ, Owusu-Dabo E, Rakotozandrindrainy R, Bassiahi A Soura, Teferi M, Lunguya-Metila O, Dolecek C, Pitzer VE, Crump JA, Hay SI, Marks F.
Typhoid fever remains a significant health challenge in low- and middle-income nations, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. A comprehensive understanding of the disease’s geospatial distribution is pivotal for its control—a gap previous studies overlooked. Addressing this, we undertook a study to chart the incidence of typhoid fever throughout s(...)
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Adverse Events Following Immunization of COVID-19 Vaccines in People Vaccinated from June 2021 to March 2022 in Ouagadougou
Ismaël Diallo, Abdoulaye Sawadogo, Gafourou Arsène Ouédraogo, Smaïla Ouédraogo, Eric Arnaud Diendéré, Jacques Zoungrana, Réné Bognounou, Mamoudou Savadogo, and Apoline Kongnimissom Sondo
Aims: To study adverse events following immunization of Covid-19 vaccines in people vaccinated from June 14, 2021 to March 13, 2022 at the vaccination center of University Hospital Yalgado Ouedraogo.
Study Design: Our study was a descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study.
Place and duration of study: Department of Medicine, from June(...)
Vaccines; Covid-19; adverse events following immunization; Burkina Faso.
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Postabortion care service availability, readiness, and access in Burkina Faso: results from linked female-facility cross-sectional data
Yentéma Onadja, Rachidatou Compaoré, Danielle Belemsaga Yugbaré, Haley L. Thomas, Georges Guiella, Siaka Lougué, Henri Gauthier Ouedraogo, Fiacre Bazié, Seni Kouanda, Caroline Moreau, Suzanne O. Bell
Background
Little is known about postabortion care (PAC) services in Burkina Faso, despite PAC’s importance as an essential and life-saving component of emergency obstetric care. This study aims to evaluate PAC service availability, readiness, and accessibility in Burkina Faso.
Methods
Data for this study come from the Performance Monitorin(...)
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Postabortion care service availability, readiness, and access in Burkina Faso: results from linked female-facility cross-sectional data
Onadja, Y., Compaoré, R., Yugbaré, D.B., Haley L.T., Guiella G., Lougué S., Ouedraogo H.G., Bazié F., Kouanda S., Moreau C., and Bell O. S
Background
Little is known about postabortion care (PAC) services in Burkina Faso, despite PAC’s importance as an essential and life-saving component of emergency obstetric care. This study aims to evaluate PAC service availability, readiness, and accessibility in Burkina Faso.
Methods
Data for this study come from the Performance Monitor(...)
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Dengue Fever Seroprevalence among Children Aged 0-5 Years at Paediatric University Hospital, Ouagadougou
Kambiré Dinanibè, Ouédraogo Oumarou, Doho Ulrich, Tondé Issa, Zouré Abdou-Azaque, Tamboura Mamadou, Kpoda Dissinviel Stéphane, Compaoré T. Rebeca, Zida Sylvie, Sagna Tani, Soubeiga Serges Théophile, Sangaré Lassana, Ouédraogo Henri Gautier, Ouédraogo/Traoré Rasmata, Sanou Mahamoudou
Background: Dengue fever is a vector-borne disease that raises a major public health problem worldwide,
particularly in Burkina Faso. The gold standard diagnosis is based on the research of viral RNA by reverse
transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) during the first days, or the presence of specific
immunoglobulin M (IgM) by se(...)
Seroprevalence, Dengue Fever, Children, Burkina Fas
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HPV/HBV or HPV/HCV Co-Infections in Women Treated for Chronic Hepatitis at Hôpital Saint Camille in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
OUÉDRAOGO Estelle, ZOHONCON Théodora Mahoukèdè, BAYALA Bagora, BADO Prosper, DA Rose P Clémence, OUEDRAOGO Rogomenoma Alice, TRAORÉ Ina Marie Angèle, KUASSI-KPEDE Punya Akouélé, OUÉDRAOGO Samiratou, DOVO Essi Etonam, TRAORÉ Lassina, YONLI Albert Théophane, DJIGMA Florencia Wendkuuni, LOMPO Olga Mélanie, SIMPORE Jacques
Introduction
Cervical cancer is a public health concern and is mainly caused by Human papillomaviruses (HPV). In many parts of the world, studies are being carried out to understand the different genotypes to better tackle this issue. We conducted a study to determine the prevalence of HPV genotypes in women with chronic hepatitis B or C infe(...)
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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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