Publications (183)
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Vaginal carriage of Streptococcus agalactiae among pregnant women in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Ky/Ba, A., Ouattara, A., Issa, T., Ky, A. Y., Ki, C., Sanou, M., and Sanou, I.
Background: Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is one of the main bacteria responsible of serious neonatal infections. Neonatal transmission is very high at the end of pregnancy between the 34th and 38th week of gestation, and the systematic screening of GBS is strongly recommended in Burkina Faso. The objective of this study was to assess
the prev(...)
Streptococcus agalactiae, Group B streptococcus, vaginal carriage, risk factors, pregnancy
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Gestion du syndrome drépanocytaire majeur au centre hospitalier régional de Kaya Burkina Faso de 2016 à 2018.
Garanet F, Ouedraogo Yameogo JN, Sawadogo S & Bilgo A.
Introduction : Plusieurs études menées dans le
monde et en Afrique révèlent une morbi-mortalité
importante durant les premières années de vie liée à
la drépanocytose. L’objectif de l’étude était d’étudier
la gestion du syndrome drépanocytaire majeur
(SDM) dans le service de pédiatrie du Centre
Hospitalier Régional (CHR) de Kaya. Matériel(...)
Syndrome drépanocytaire majeur, Enfants de 0-15 ans, CHR de Kaya -Burkina Faso.
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Prevalence and Factors Associated with Human Papillomavirus Infection Among Women Living with HIV in Ouagadougou
KY Absatou, Ouattara A, Tondé Issa, Ky AY, Idogo G, Sanou Mahamoudou and Sanou I
Background: Cervical cancer represents a major health problem. It is associated with the carriage of some types of high-risk papillomas. In Burkina, data on the prevalence and spectrum of genital papilloma infection in women living with HIV are poorly available.
Objective: To study human oncogenic genital papillomavirus infection in women liv(...)
Papillomavirus; Precancerous Lesions; Women; HIV; CHU-B
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Bacteriological profiles of urinary tract infections in patients admitted to the nephrology-haemodialysis department of the Bogodogo University Teaching Hospital (CHU B), Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Ky/Ba, A., Tondé, I., Dienderé, E. A., Ky, A. Y., Tamini, J. R., Sanou, M., and Sanou, I
Background: Urinary tract infections (UTI) constitute a major public health problem, especially in developing countries such as Burkina Faso. They are commonly encountered in hospitals, particularly in patients suffering from chronic kidney disease whose management requires special measures to avoid treatment failures which are frequent.
The(...)
Bacteriological profile; UTI; Nephrology-Haemodialysis; Antimicrobial resistance
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La Scintigraphie Osseuse dans le Bilan d’Extension du Cancer du Sein au Burkina Faso : Etude Préliminaire à Propos de 141 Cas
Thierry Romuald KI, H.A Bambara, Hugues Sanon, Florence Ouattara, Adambounou Kokou
chez la femme. Notre étude a pour objectif d’évaluer l’apport de la scintigraphie osseuse dans le bilan d’extension initial des cancers du sein au Burkina Faso. Matériel et Méthodes. Nous avons réalisé une étude monocentrique descriptive rétrospective de 2012 à 2021 incluant des patients adressés pour une première scintigraphie osseuse dans le(...)
bilan d’extension, scintigraphie osseuse, métastases, cancer du sein, Burkina Faso
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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-Ba, D. C. Drabo, M. T. Gampiné J. Tranchot-Diallo, H. Savadogo h, M. Tamboura, M. Kam, M. Sanou, A. S. Ouédraogo, I. Sanou, L. Sangaré and 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 identifie(...)
Rotavirus; diarrhoea; serotype; genotype; paediatrics; Burkina Faso.
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Improving Health Information Systems Data Quality in Sub-Saharan Africa
Bry Sylla, Léon Savadogo, Gayo Diallo
Data quality in health information systems (HIS) is essential for informed decision-making in the health sector, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) where these systems face many challenges like resource limitations and weak infrastructure. This systematic review assessed the quality of HIS data in the region, focusing on the dimensions,(...)
Data quality, Quality (philosophy), Health care, Knowledge management, Resource (disambiguation), Data science, Information quality, Information system, Computer science, Health informatics, Health data, Digital health, Risk analysis (engineering), Business, Engineering, Marketing, Economic growth
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Evaluation de l’état nutritionnel des malades en réanimation à l’aide des paramètres biochimiques et anthropométriques
R. Karfo, N. Boulmal, E. Kabré, J. Sakandé, S. Tellal,
Nous avons étudié 40 patients ayant séjourné plus de 48 heures en soins intensifs. L’évaluation de l’état nutritionnel a été faite à l’aide des paramètres anthropométriques, biochimiques et l’évaluation de la composition corporelle par l’impédancemétrie. Ces paramètres ont été évalués à l’admission, puis une fois par semaine durant le séjour d(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
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25 Years of Digital Health Toward Universal Health Coverage in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Rapid Systematic Review
Bry Sylla, Ismaila Ouédraogo, Gayo Diallo
Background:
Over the last 25 years, digital health interventions in low- and middle-income countries have undergone substantial transformations propelled by technological advancements, increased internet accessibility, and a deeper appreciation of the benefits of digital tools in enhancing health care availability.
Objective:
This study a(...)
Digital health, Path (computing), Universal design, mHealth, Computer science, Data science, Health care, Medicine, World Wide Web, Psychological intervention, Economic growth, Nursing, Economics
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Current status of digital health interventions in the health system in Burkina Faso
Bry Sylla, Boukary Ouédraogo, Salif Traore, Ousseni Ouedraogo, Léon Savadogo, Gayo Diallo
This study provides an insightful overview of the digital health environment in Burkina Faso and highlights significant challenges regarding intervention strategies. The findings serve as a foundational resource for developing the digital health strategic plan. By addressing the identified shortcomings, this plan will provide a framework for g(...)
Psychological intervention, Health informatics, Digital health, Health care, Public health, Business, Knowledge management, Medicine, Environmental health, Nursing, Political science, Computer science
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Profil lipidique, hémorheologique et risque cardio-vasculaire des sujets drépanocytaires homozygotes et porteurs du trait drépanocytaire sénégalais
Valentin OUEDRAOGO1, Arnaud Jean Florent TIENDREBEOGO2, Salam SAWADOGO3, Wendsèndaté Yves SEMPORE4, Rakiswendé Alexis OUEDRAOGO2, Abdoul Rahamane CISSE5, Mor DIAW6, Abdoul Khadir SOW6, Salimata Houndjo DIAGNE6, NAfi OUEDRAOGO4, Abdoulaye SAMB6 et Abdoulaye BA
Introduction : La drépanocytose est due à la mutation S (GAGGTG) au niveau du codon 6 du
gène de la chaine de la β-globine à l'état homozygote ou associée à une autre mutation. La forme
homozygote (SS) et le trait drépanocytaire (AS) sont caractérisés par des perturbations
hémorhéologiques et lipoprotéiques bien que les sujets porteurs du t(...)
drépanocytose, hémorhéologie, profil lipidique, risque cardio-vasculaire
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Profil lipidique, hémorhéologique et risque cardio-vasculaire des sujets drépanocytaires homozygotes et porteurs du trait drépanocytaire sénégalais
Valentin OUEDRAOGO, Arnaud Jean Florent TIENDREBEOGO, Salam SAWADOGO, Wendsèndaté Yves SEMPORE, Rakiswendé Alexis OUEDRAOGO, Abdoul Rahamane CISSE, Mor DIAW, Abdoul Khadir SOW, Salimata Houndjo DIAGNE, Nafi OUEDRAOGO, Abdoulaye SAMB et Abdoulaye BA
Introduction : La drépanocytose est due à la mutation S (GAGGTG) au niveau du codon 6 du gène de la chaine de la β-globine à l'état homozygote ou associée à une autre mutation. La forme homozygote (SS) et le trait drépanocytaire (AS) sont caractérisés par des perturbations hémorhéologiques et lipoprotéiques bien que les sujets porteurs du trai(...)
drépanocytose, hémorhéologie, profil lipidique
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Feasibility and performance of in-house red blood cell reagents to detect unexpected antibodies in immunized patients in Burkina Faso.
Sawadogo Salam, Nebie Koumpingnin, Kima Donatien, Ouedraogo SKA, Naon Prisca A, Koulidiati Jerôme, Traore Catherine, Sawadogo Salifo, Kafando Eleonore, Deneys Veronique.
In sub-Saharan Africa, antibody detection tests remain inaccessible because of the high cost and limited shelf life of
red blood cell (RBC) reagents. This study aimed at investigating the feasibility and performance of locally prepared RBC reagents for antibody detection in Burkina Faso. We conducted an experimental study comparing commercial(...)
Unexpected antibodies, performances, compatibility test, red blood cell panel
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Involvement of p.R72P and PIN3 Ins16bp (TP53) Polymorphisms and the I157T (CHEK2) Mutation in Breast Cancer Occurrence in Burkina Faso
Soayebo Dabre, Abdou Azaque Zouré, Touwendpoulimdé Isabelle Kiendrebeogo, Nayi Zongo, Lanyo Jospin Amegnona, Herman Karim Sombié, Marc Donald Wilfried Adico1,2, Bélélé Siméon Bakyono1,2, Lassina Traoré1,2, Teega-Wendé Clarisse Ouedraogo1,2, Rogomenoma Alice Ouedraogo, Théodora M. Zohoncon, Albert Théophane Yonli, Alexis Yobi Sawadogo, Florencia W. Djigma, Jacques Simporé
Introduction: The TP53 and CHEK2 genes have been described as breast cancer susceptibility genes and
some of their polymorphisms have been associated with an increased risk of breast cancer in certain populations.
Aim: The objective of this study was to investigate the p.R72P and PIN3 Ins16bp (TP53) polymorphisms and
the I157T (CHEK2) mutat(...)
Breast cancer- TP53- CHEK2- Polymorphisms- Burkina Faso
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Feasibility and performance of in-house red blood cell reagents to detect unexpected antibodies in immunized patients in Burkina Faso
S. Sawadogo, K. Nebie, D. Kima, S.K.A. Ouedraogo, P.A. Nagnon, J. Koulidiati, C. Traore, S. Sawadogo, E. Kafando, and V. Deneys
In sub-Saharan Africa, antibody detection tests remain inaccessible because of the high cost and limited shelf life of red blood cell (RBC) reagents. This study aimed at investigating the feasibility and performance of locally prepared RBC reagents for antibody detection in Burkina Faso. We conducted an experimental study comparing commercial(...)
unexpected antibodies, local red blood cell panel, performance