Publications (10456)
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Prevalence of Antibiotic-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae Isolated from Grilled Meats and Human Feces in Two Regions of Chad
Denis Erbi, Sibiri Sylvain Rouamba, Abdelsalam Adoum Doutoum, Hissein Ousman Abdoullahi, Kadidja Gamougam, Aly Savadogo
The uncontrolled use of antibiotics to improve the productivity of food-producing animals and to treat human diseases poses a significant risk to public health. Residual antibiotics in animal tissues can promote the selection of resistant bacteria, posing serious health risks to consumers. The aim of this study was to assess the diversity and(...)
Antibiotic resistance, Chad, Enterobacteria, grilled meat, stools
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Seven candidate interventions to address abuse of older people
Laura Campo-Tena, Jeffrey H.Herbst, WanY.Choo, David Burnes, Mélanie Couture, Fatemeh Estebsari, Christelle S.L.Kafando ; George Rouamba; Marie-Madeleine Simbreni; Elsie Yan; Yongjie Yon; Christopher Mikton
The Abuse of Older People – Intervention Accelerator (AOP-IA) project aims to accelerate the development of effective interventions to prevent and reduce AOP aged 60 and older within the framework of the United Nations Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021–2030). The AOP-IA was launched in response to the global need for interventions with proven eff(...)
abuse of older people; intervention accelerator; systematic screening and assessment; evaluability assessment; global; older people
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A field guide for sampling bats (Chiroptera) for eco-epidemiological studies
Shariful Islam, Napoko Malika Kangoyé, Andrés Velasco-Villa, Abdoulaye Hama Diallo, Robab Katani, Luis E. Escobar
Bats serve as reservoir hosts for numerous zoonotic pathogens of public health
significance, including coronaviruses, lyssaviruses, and henipaviruses, while
simultaneously playing critical roles in ecosystem function through pollination,
seed dispersal, and pest control. The increasing frequency of bat-associated disease
outbreaks has(...)
bats, bat-borne, biosafety, biosecurity, Chiroptera, sampling, surveillance, welfare
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Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT): Epidemiology, Biological Diagnosis and Treatment: A Review
Patindoilba Marcel Sawadogo · Jean Axel T. Kabore· Kiswendsida Thierry Guiguemde · Issiaka Soulama· Adama Zida
Introduction The objective of the World Health Organization is to achieve the interruption of human African trypanosomia
sis (HAT) transmission by 2030.
Methods This review aims to update knowledge on HAT, through a synthesis on the epidemiology, diagnostic tools and
drugs of HAT.
Results From 1960 to 2024 approximately 132,063 cases of H(...)
HAT · Epidemiology · Diagnosis · Treatment
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Physiological Responses and Productivity Assessment of Sorghum-Leguminous Association Cropping Systems in the Sudan-Sahelian Zone of Burkina Faso, West Africa
Sawadogo T, Bazié H. R, Bazié P, Sanon Z, Zombré G.
Optimizing farming systems is essential to boost productivity in Sudano-Sahelian zones, particularly in the face of challenges posed by climate change and soil degradation. This research explores the effects of sorghum-mungbean (Vigna radiata) and sorghum-voandzou (Vigna subterranea) intercropping on crop physiology and productivity in a farmi(...)
Intercropping; Leguminous; LER; Mungbean; Sorghum; Voandzou
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Exploring African Fermented Foods: Microbial Folate Synthesis and Potential for In Situ Fortification
Fabrice Bationo, Wendpuiré Cindy Ornéla Lalsomdé, Diarra Compaoré- Sérémé, Joseph Sougrenooma Ilboudo, Crépin Ibingou Dibala, Donatien Kaboré, Charles Parkouda, LaurenciaToulsoumdé Songré-Ouattara & Mamoudou Hama Dicko
The present review explores recent scientific evidence on in situ folate
fortification through African staple foods fermentation. Specifically, it high-
lights, folate-producing microorganisms isolated from these foods, condi-
tions influencing folate production, and key factors determining the success
or failure of this approach. Relevant(...)
Africa; folate; fermentation; in situ fortification; lactic acid bacteria; yeast
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Behavior of potential insect pollinators visiting Moringa oleifera flowers
Babou Frédéric Bazié, Madjelia Cangré Ebou Dao, Salifou Kabré, Olivier Gnankine
The influence of potential insect pollinators is decisive in the fruiting process of many cross-pollinated plants. The aim
of this study was to determine the behaviour of potential pollinating insects visiting Moringa oleifera flowers. Collections were carried out from July to September 2018 and 2019, followed by monitoring of the behavior of(...)
Insect pollinators, Flowers, Floral resources, Behavior, Climatic zones , Moringa oleifera
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High Anxiety and Depression Among People Living with HIV in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Ter Tiero Elias Dah1, 2, * , Désiré Lucien Dahourou3 , Kadari Cissé3 , Wendgoudi Michael Kaboré4, Diane Somé5, Désiré Nanema1, 6, Linda Audrey Koubi7, Ismael Diallo8, Samiratou Ouedraogo9 , Jocelyne Garé9 , Abdoulaye Hama Diallo9 , Smaïla Ouedraogo9 , Nicolas Meda9
Introduction: Anxiety and depression in people living with HIV (PLHIV) are associated with unfavourable HIV response. We assessed the prevalence and the determinants of anxiety and depression in PLHIV followed up in a community-based clinic (Centre Oasis) in Ouagadougou. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted between April and October 2(...)
Anxiety, Depression, PLHIV, Prevalence, Burkina Faso
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Software Engineering for OpenHarmony: A Research Roadmap
Li Li, Xiang Gao, Hailong Sun, Chunming Hu, Carolyn Sun, Haoyu Wang, Haipeng Cai, Ting Su, Xiapu Luo, Tegawendé Bissyande, Jacques Klein, John Grundy, Tao Xie, Haibo Chen, Huaimin Wang
Mobile software engineering has been a hot research topic for decades. Our fellow researchers have proposed various approaches (with over 7,000 publications for Android alone) in this field that essentially contributed to the great success of the current mobile ecosystem. Existing research efforts mainly focus on popular mobile platforms, name(...)
Software Engineering
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High Anxiety and Depression Among People Living with HIV in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Ter Tiero Elias Dah1, 2, * , Désiré Lucien Dahourou3 , Kadari Cissé3 , Wendgoudi Michael Kaboré4, Diane Somé5, Désiré Nanema1, 6, Linda Audrey Koubi7, Ismael Diallo8, Samiratou Ouedraogo9 , Jocelyne Garé9 , Abdoulaye Hama Diallo9 , Smaïla Ouedraogo9 , Nicolas Meda9
Introduction: Anxiety and depression in people living with HIV (PLHIV) are associated with unfavourable HIV response. We
assessed the prevalence and the determinants of anxiety and depression in PLHIV followed up in a community-based clinic (Centre
Oasis) in Ouagadougou. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted between April and Octob(...)
Anxiety, Depression, PLHIV, Prevalence, Burkina Faso
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Outcome in Newborns of Mothers with Sickle Cell Disease in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: A Retrospective Study from 2019 to 2023
Caroline Yonaba/Okengo, Lassina Dao, Ima Theophane, Oumarou Sawadogo, Hyacinthe Zamane, Angèle Zongo, François Millogo, Fla Koueta
Sickle cell disease affects 5% to 10% of the population in Burkina Faso. There
has been remarkable progress in reducing mortality associated with this condition.
However, survival in pregnant women with sickle cell disease is still a
challenge. Moreover, little is known of the outcome of their children in the
early moment of life. A retros(...)
Sickle Cell, Mother, Newborn, Ouagadougou
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Health centers network analysis with Gephi and ForceAtlas2 approach: Case of Burkina Faso
Saan-nonnan Olivier Dabire, Désiré Guel, Boureima Zerbo
Burkina Faso, like many developing countries, faces significant challenges in public health, particularly regarding healthcare access and infrastructure distribution. Healthcare centers are unevenly distributed across regions, resulting in disparities in access to care. This study aims to analyze the structure and efficiency of the healthcare(...)
Force Atlas2, Graph theory, Modularity, Density, Health network, Burkina Faso
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Intérêt de l’éducation thérapeutique au cours de la polyarthrite rhumatoïde : étude quasi-expérimentale à Ouagadougou
Kaboré Fulgence1,2, Sougué Charles3, Tiaho Yirozoulomian2,4, Sompougdou Camille5, Orou N’gobi Véronique1, Diabri Marie1, Bayala Yannick L1, Ouédraogo Aboubakar1, Zongo Enselme1, Zabsonré Tiendrebeogo W. Joelle S. 1, Ouédraogo Dieu-Donné1
Introduction - Objectif : La polyarthrite rhumatoïde (PR) est une maladie auto-immune chronique dont la prise en
charge nécessite une participation active du patient. L’éducation thérapeutique du patient (ETP) vise à améliorer cette
participation. L’objectif de cette étude était d’évaluer l’impact d’un programme d’ETP sur la prise en charge(...)
Polyarthrite rhumatoïde, Éducation thérapeutique du patient, Activité de la maladie, Handicap fonctionnel, Qualité de vie, Burkina Faso
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Fréquence et facteurs associés à la gonarthrose chez les vétérans de football du Burkina Faso
Cissé Abdoul Rahamane, Soubeiga B. Raïssa, Kaboré Fulgence, Sougué Charles, Tiaho Yirozounlomian, Zabsonré/Tiendrébeogo Wendlassida Stéphanie Joelle, Ouédraogo Dieu-Donné
Objectif : Déterminer la fréquence et les facteurs associés à la gonarthrose chez les vétérans de football membres de l’association des anciens footballeurs du Burkina Faso
Patients et méthodes : Il s’est agi d’une étude transversale descriptive et analytique qui s’est déroulée du 1er mars au 31 août 2024. La population d’étude était constitu(...)
gonarthrose, fréquence, facteurs associés, vétérans du football, Burkina Faso
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Prevalence and Associated factors of feeding practices in children and mothers within the central health region, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Kalmogho A, Kabore S, Ouédraogo P, Yonaba C, Zoungrana C, Zombre A, Dahourou D L, Koueta F
Introduction: Proper feeding practices could significantly help reduce overall mortality both among
children and women. The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence and the factors
associated with feeding practices among children and mothers within the health district of Bogodogo in
Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso).
Material and meth(...)
Feeding practices, mother, child, suitable complementary feeding, associated factors, Ouagadougou