Publications (375)
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Factors influencing the choice between IUD and Implant among long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARCs) users in Burkina Faso
Zan Lonkila Moussa and Guiella Georges
Background: Long-acting and reversible contraceptive methods hold great potential as solutions to address the unmet need for contraception and the significant discontinuation rates, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Among these methods, the Implant has gained popularity in sub-Saharan Africa, whereas the utilization of Intrauterine Devices (IU(...)
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First investigation of blood parasites of bats in Burkina Faso detects Hepatocystis parasites and infections with diverse Trypanosoma spp.
Noel Gabiliga Thiombiano, Magloire Boungou, Bertrand Adéchègoun Mèschac Chabi, Adama Oueda, Oskar Werb & Juliane Schaer
Bats are hosts to a large diversity of eukaryotic protozoan blood parasites that comprise species of Trypanosoma and different haemosporidian parasite taxa and bats have played an important role in the evolutionary history of both parasite groups. However, bats in several geographical areas have not been investigated, including in Burkina Faso(...)
Hepatocystis, Trypanosoma, Bats, Haemosporida
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Perceptions of access to LARC removal among women in Burkina Faso
Natasha A. Sokol, Nathalie Sawadogo, Brooke W. Bullington, Katherine Tumlinson, Ana Langer, Abdramane Soura, Pascal Zabre, Ali Sie, Janet A. Johnson, Leigh Senderowicz
Objectives
Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) initiation has been well-studied and intervened upon. Because LARC requires provider intervention for initiation and removal, it is critical to measure informed choice at the time of desired discontinuation as well. We examined perceptions of access to LARC discontinuation among women at(...)
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Surveillance des effets indésirables lors des campagnes de la chimioprévention du paludisme saisonnier chez les enfants de 3-59 mois au Burkina Faso
Joël Ouoba, Sougrimani Lankoandé-Haro, Souleymane Fofana, Aminata P Nacoulma, Lassané Kaboré, Issiaka Sombié, Toussaint Rouamba, Fati Kirakoya-Samadoulougou
Introduction : La chimioprévention du paludisme saisonnier (CPS) par l’administration en masse de la sulfadoxinepyriméthamine + amodiaquine (SPAQ) permet de réduire le fardeau du paludisme chez les enfants de 3-59 mois. La survenue d’effets indésirables (EI) pourrait nuire au succès de cette intervention. Il existe peu d’études sur la surveil(...)
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Use of a digital job-aid in improving antenatal clinical protocols and quality of care in rural primary-level health facilities in Burkina Faso : a quasi-experimental evaluation
Abdoulaye Maïga, Anju Ogyu, Roch Modeste Millogo, Angelica Lopez-Hernandez, Matè Alonyenyo Labité, Alain Labrique, Smisha Agarwal
Objective We assessed the impact of a digital clinical decision support (CDS) tool in improving health providers adherence to recommended antenatal protocols and service quality in rural primary-level health facilities in Burkina Faso.
Design A quasi-experimental evaluation based on a cross-sectional post-intervention assessment comparing t(...)
digital clinical decision support, antenatal care, quasi-experimental evaluation, sanitary district
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Barriers and facilitators of access to sexual and reproductive health services among migrant, internally displaced, asylum seeking and refugee women: A scoping review
Pengdewendé Maurice Sawadogo, Drissa Sia, Yentéma Onadja, Idrissa Beogo, Gabriel Sangli, Nathalie Sawadogo, Assé Gnambani , Gaëtan Bassinga , Stephanie Robins, Eric Tchouaket Nguemeleu
Introduction
Migrant, internally displaced, asylum seeking and refugee women experience ongoing risks of having their reproductive healthcare rights violated. This ever-increasing population also has limited access to sexual and reproductive health services. We conducted a scoping review to identify the barriers and facilitating factors when(...)
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First Research on Bat Bacteria in Burkina Faso (West Africa)
Noel Gabiliga Thiombiano, Géraud Joel Guigma, Magloire Boungou, Amana Metuor Dabire, Bertrand Mèschac Adéchègoun Chabi, Malika Kangoye, Adama Oueda, Jacques Simpore
The world is in turmoil with the emergence of various diseases in which bats play a key part. Indeed, bats are known to host bacteria that can create major public health problems. The investigation into bat bacteria was carried out from December 2020 to September 2021 at seven sites in Burkina Faso. Bat specimen collection occurred from 6 pm t(...)
Chiroptera, Bacteria, Prevalence, Diversity, Burkina Faso
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TERATOMES DE L’ENFANT A OUAGADOUGOU : ASPECTS SOCIODEMOGRAPHIQUES ET ANATOMOPATHOLOGIQUES
IDO Franck Auguste Hermann Adémayali, OUEDRAOGO Aimé Sosthène, OUEDRAOGO Rakiswendé Alexis, SAVADOGO Ibrahim, OUATTARA Souleymane, LOMPO Olga Mélanie
Titre : tératomes de l’enfant à Ouagadougou : aspects sociodémographiques et anatomopathologiques.
Introduction : les tératomes sont des tumeurs embryonnaires rares dérivant de 3 feuillets embryonnaires. Les localisations sont multiples et les localisations sacrococcygiennes et ovariennes sont les plus fréquentes.
Objectif : étudier les aspe(...)
Tératome, Enfant, Anatomopathologie, Ouagadougou
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Trends of inequalities in the use of long-term reversible contraceptive in Burkina Faso between 2010 and 2015
Zan Lonkila Moussa, Guiella Georges and Tiendrebeogo Adama
Background: Efforts have been made in Burkina Faso, a French-speaking country, since 2010 to improve healthcare access and provide affordable contraceptive methods to women. With the increasing prevalence of modern contraceptives in Burkina Faso, it is important to examine the socio-demographic factors that contribute to this new pattern of co(...)
Long-Term, Short-Term, Contraceptive Method, Method Information, Counselling
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Grains production in high climate change impacted regions and its potential for the supply of critical nutrients for humans nutritional well being
Tiatou Souho , Damipie Bomboma, Ella W. R. Compaoré, Abel Abli Essowèréou, Batcha Ouadja, Marcelle Kabassina, Mikemina Pilo, Rebecca Rachel Assa Epse Yao and Kou’santa Sabiba Amouzou
Climate change affects most remarkably Savannah regions in ways that alter agricultural productivity. In addition,
these regions are marked by high prevalence of malnutrition and mortality related to undernourishment in children
under 5 years old. One of the most promising solutions to sustainably fight malnutrition is to design programs
th(...)
Savannah, Cereals production, Pulses production, Nutritional value
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Trends in the use of reversible modern contraceptives in Burkina Faso between 2010 and 2015
Zan Lonkila Moussa, Guiella Georges and Tiendrebeogo Adama
Background: In Burkina Faso, efforts have been made between 2010 and 2015 to address the low levels of contraceptive utilization. However, the socio-cultural context in the country still reinforces traditional gender roles, low status for women, and a strong desire for larger families. The objectives of this study are twofold: 1) to analyze th(...)
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Exploring Upward and Downward Provider Biases in Family Planning: The Case of Parity
Brooke W. Bullington, Nathalie Sawadogo, Katherine Tumlinson, Ana Langer, Abdramane Soura, Pascal Zabre, Ali Sié and Leigh Senderowicz
Introduction:
Provider bias has become an important topic of family planning research over the past several decades. Much existing research on provider bias has focused on the ways providers restrict access to contraception. Here, we propose a distinction between the classical “downward” provider bias that discourages contraceptive use and a(...)
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Incidence rate and predictors of COVID-19 in the two largest cities of Burkina Faso - prospective cohort study in 2021 (ANRS-COV13)
KABORÉ Nongodo Firmin, OUÉDRAOGO Samiratou, KAMGA MAMGUEM Ariane, TIANDIOGO Isidore KANIA Traoré, Dramane, BADOLO Hermann, SANOU Guillaume, KONÉ Amariane, YARA Mimbouré, KAGONÉ Thérèse, OUÉDRAOGO Esperance, KONATÉ Blahima, MÉDAH Rachel, DE REKENEIRE Nathalie, Armel PODA, DIENDÉRÉ Arnaud Eric, OUÉDRAOGO Boukary, BILLA Oumar, PARADIS Gilles, DABAKUYO-YONLI Tienhan Sandrine, TINTO Halidou
Background
Early data on COVID-19 (based primarily on PCR testing) indicated a low burden in Sub-Saharan Africa. To better understand this, this study aimed to estimate the incidence rate and identify predictors of SARS-CoV-2 seroconversion in the two largest cities of Burkina Faso. This study is part of the EmulCOVID-19 project (ANRS-COV13).(...)
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Community perspectives on family planning service quality among users and non-users: a qualitative study from two cities in Burkina Faso
Fiacre Bazié, Ilene S. Speizer, Sarah Castle, Kindo Boukary, Amelia Maytan Joneydi, Lisa M. Calhoun, Yentéma Onadja and Georges Guiella
Background
Most studies that focus on quality of family planning (FP) services collect data from facilities. These studies miss the perspectives of quality from women who do not visit a facility and for whom perceived quality may be a barrier to service utilization.
Methods
This qualitative study from two cities in Burkina Faso examines per(...)
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Community perspectives on family planning service quality among users and non-users: a qualitative study from two cities in Burkina Faso
Fiacre Bazié, Ilene S. Speizer, Sarah Castle, Kindo Boukary, Amelia Maytan Joneydi, Lisa M. Calhoun, Yentéma Onadja and Georges Guiella
Background
Most studies that focus on quality of family planning (FP) services collect data from facilities. These studies miss the perspectives of quality from women who do not visit a facility and for whom perceived quality may be a barrier to service utilization.
Methods
This qualitative study from two cities in Burkina Faso examines per(...)
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