Publications (1728)
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Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies among sickle cell patients in Burkina Faso
Salam Sawadogo, Koumpingnin Nebie, Catherine Traore, Abdoul-Guayini Sawadogo, Donatien Kima, Malick Nabaloum, Eric Arnaud Diendéré, Henri Gautier Ouedraogo, Eléonore Kafando, Yéri Esther Hien
Like all countries in the world, sub-Saharan Africa has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The socio- economic impact of the crisis has affected the health system, pushing certain health priorities into the back- ground. In sub-Saharan Africa, the disease remains a major problem, with the highest incidence and lethality. It causes severe(...)
Sickle cell disease, COVID-19, seroprevalence
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Caractérisation moléculaire des facteurs de virulences de Helicobacter pylori: fréquences, signes cliniques et traitements associés à une infection à H. pylori
Tegwinde Rebeca COMPAORE, Aminata Dickel SIDIBE, Kalifou TRAORE, Nômawendé Ines COMPAORE, ZIDA Sylvie, Dinanibè KAMBIRE, Serge Théophile SOUBEIGA, Lassina TRAORE, Denise P ILBOUDO, Yasmine Astrid SANA, Tani SAGNA, Wendkuuni Florencia DJIGMA, Henri Gautier OUEDRAOGO, Jacques SIMPORE
Contexte : Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) est selon l’OMS un agent pathogène à priorité élevée pour la
recherche et le développement de nouveaux antibiotiques. Plusieurs facteurs de virulences présumés tels
que vacA, cagA et babA ont été identifiés comme contribuant au risque et à la gravité des maladies liées à
H. pylori. L’objectif de no(...)
Helicobacter pylori, gènes des facteurs de virulences, signes cliniques, traitements, Burkina Faso
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Variabilité agromorphologique d’accessions de Kenebdo (Cleome gynandra L.) cultivées au Burkina Faso sous dates des semis en saison pluvieuse
SAWADOGO Abel, TRAORE Abdou Karim, KIEBRE Mariam, SAKANDE Boureima, KIEBRE Zakaria, BATIONO/KANDO Pauline
Cleome gynandra L., est un légume feuille traditionnel de plus en plus cultivé du fait de son importance
socio-économique. Cependant, la non maitrise du calendrier et des pratiques culturales constituent des
limites que rencontre sa culture au Burkina Faso. Cette étude a donc pour objectifs de déterminer l’effet
de la date de semis sur les(...)
Cleome gynandra L., date de semis, variabilité
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ASSESSMENT OF THE SUSTAINABILITY OF NEGLECTED AND UNDERUTILISED CROP SPECIES: SUSTLIVES APPROACH
Hamid EL BILALI, Gianluigi CARDONE, Susanna ROKKA, Eleonora DE FALCIS, Abdel Kader NAINO JIKA, Ali Badara DIAWARA, Bassirou NOUHOU, Halima DIADIE, Mahamane TARRI ALIOU, Zakaria KIEBRE, Jacques KABRE
There are different approaches and frameworks for the assessment of sustainability
in agriculture and food systems, but only a few of them focus on crops. This gap is
even more evident when it comes to the so-called neglected and underutilised
species (NUS). To bridge this gap, the present paper describes an approach for the
assessment of(...)
orphan crop, NUS, indicator, scoring system
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CUSTODIAN FARMERS OF BAMBARA GROUNDNUT AND SORREL SEEDS IN MOSSI AREA OF BURKINA FASO: PROFILE, DIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION METHODS
Abdel Kader NAINO JIKA, Zakaria KIEBRE , Maïmounata BA, Philippe BANAZARO, Francesca GRAZIOLI, Hamid EL BILALI
The conservation and preservation of landraces genetic resources are of utmost
importance in securing sustainable food security, especially in the face of
significant global changes. This study aimed to identify and profile custodian
farmers dealing with the preservation of two neglected and underutilized crops,
Bambara groundnut/ (Vigna s(...)
biodiversity conservation, custodian farmers, crop diversity, orphan crops
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Phenotypic Detection of Carbapenemase and AmpC-β-Lactamase Production among Extended Spectrum β-Lactamase (ESBL)-Producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp. Isolated from Clinical Specimens
GARBA Zakaria , KABORE Bérenger, BONKOUNGOU Isidore J. O., NATAMA Magloire H, ROUAMBA Toussaint, HAUKKA Kaisa , KIRVESKARI Juha P, TINTO Halidou , SANGARELassana, BARRO Nicolas and KANTELE Anu
Introduction: Data on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) are sparse across numerous African
countries, as microbiological analyses are not routinely conducted and surveillance data are not
collected. Accordingly, clinical samples are not routinely tested for carbapenem-resistant bacteria and, therefore, the general understanding of their prevale(...)
ESBL, carbapenamases, AmpC-Beta, E. coli
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Phenotypic Detection of Carbapenemase and AmpC-β-Lactamase Production among Extended Spectrum β-Lactamase (ESBL)-Producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp. Isolated from Clinical Specimens
Zakaria Garba , Bérenger Kaboré , Isidore J. O. Bonkoungou , Magloire H. Natama , Toussaint Rouamba , Kaisa Haukka , Juha P. Kirveskari , Halidou Tinto , Lassana Sangaré , Nicolas Barro and Anu Kantele
Introduction: Data on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) are sparse across numerous African countries, as microbiological analyses are not routinely conducted and surveillance data are not collected. Accordingly, clinical samples are not routinely tested for carbapenem-resistant bacteria and, therefore, the general understanding of their prevalenc(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
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Optimisation du pouvoir épuratoire des graines de Moringa oleifera dans le procédé de potabilisation des eaux au Burkina Faso
Frédéric Anderson KONKOBO, Mamounata DIAO, Noëlle Edwige ROAMBA, Roger DAKUYO, Paul Windinpsidi SAVADOGO; Mamoudou Hama DICKO
The treatment of water intended for consumption, by chemical products, poses a real problem of public health nowadays. Thus, the present study aims to determine a treatment method based on a coagulant and a non-toxic natural flocculant. To do so, surface water samples were treated with different doses of Moringa oleifera seed extract and cactu(...)
Eau potable, Turbidité, coagulant/floculant, Moringa oleifera
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Mother-to-Child Transmission of Human Papillomavirus in Burkina Faso
Koudpoko Madeleine Kabre , Djénéba Ouermi , Théodora Mahoukèdè Zohoncon , Fatié Porzé Wilfried Traore , Prosper Bado, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Ouamini Pulchérie De Prisca Gnoumou, Rogomenoma Alice Ouedraogo , Albert Théophane Yonli , Punya Akouélé Kuassi-Kpede, Charlemagne Marie Ragnag-Néwendé Ouedraogo , Jacques Simpore
Abstract
Introduction: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the most widespread sexually transmitted infection in the world. Today, there is growing
evidence that HPV can be transmitted early in life, and one potential route is
mother-to-child transmission. Data on this route of HPV transmission are
scarce in Africa and particularly(...)
Mother-to-Child Transmission, Human Papillomavirus, PCR, Genotypes
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Mother-to-Child Transmission of Human Papillomavirus in Burkina Faso
KABRE KM, OUERMI D, ZOHONCON TM, TRAORE FPW, BADO P, OUATTARA AK, GNOUMOU OPP, OUEDRAOGO RA, YONLI AT, KUASSI-KPEDE PA, OUEDRAOGO CMR, SIMPORE J
Introduction: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the most widespread
sexually transmitted infection in the world. Today, there is growing
evidence that HPV can be transmitted early in life, and one potential route is
mother-to-child transmission. Data on this route of HPV transmission are
scarce in Africa and particularly in Burkina F(...)
Mother-to-Child Transmission, Human Papillomavirus, PCR, Genotypes
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Presymptomatic Diagnosis and Gene Therapy for Alzheimer’s Disease: Genomic, Therapeutic, and Ethical Aspects—A Systematic Review
Théodora M Zohoncon, Joseph Sawadogo, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Abdou Azaque Zoure, Marie NL Ouedraogo, Paul Ouedraogo, Florencia W Djigma, Christelle WM Nadembèga, Raphael Kabore, Djénéba Ouermi, Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah, Jacques Simpore
Over the past three decades, genomic and epigenetic sciences have identified more than 70 genes involved in the molecular pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). DNA methylation, abnormal histone and chromatin regulation and the action of various miRNAs induce AD. The identification of mutated genes has paved the way for the development o(...)
Neurodegenerative Diseases, Alzheimer’s Disease, Molecular Mechanism, Gene Therapy, Presymptomatic Diagnosis Ethics, Gene Therapy Ethics
COMMUNICATION
Potentiel phyico-chimique et nutritionnel de quinze cultivars de sorgho du Burkina Faso
David Bazié, Clarisse Pulcherie Kondombo, Crépin Ibingou Dibala, Mamounata Diao, Hemayoro Sama, Adéchola Pierre Polycarpe Kayodé , Mamoudou H. Dicko
Le sorgho [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] est une céréale cruciale pour les populations
rurales en Afrique subsaharienne, notamment au Burkina Faso. Cette étude vise à évaluer le
potentiel nutritionnel des grains de 15 cultivars de sorgho pour guider les programmes de
sélection et d'amélioration génétique. Les caractérisations physicochimique(...)
cultivar, sorgho-grain, physico-chimie, potentiel nutritionnel, sélection
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Prevalence of Salmonella in Fresh Produce Tomatoes Sold in Open Market in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
BOGNINI Hanseni , KAGAMBEGA Assèta, TIENDREBEOGO WP Bertrand, SAWADOGO Abdallah, BARRO Nicolas , KNIGHT-JONESThéodore, DIONE Michel
Tomato is a widely consumed vegetable in Burkina Faso and throughout the world. However, when handled improperly, it can serve as a vector of pathogen transmission to human if ingested raw or through cross-contamination with cooked food. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Salmonella spp from tomatoes sold in the markets of Ouagado(...)
Salmonella, Tomatoes, Hygiene, food security
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Nutritional quality of the traditionally cooked Zamnè, a wild legume and a delicacy in Burkina Faso: assessment of the process effectiveness and the properties of cooking alkalis
Moustapha Soungalo Drabo, Habtu Shumoy, Bruno De Meulenaer, Aly Savadogob and Katleen Raes
Zamnè is a wild legume and a famine food that attracts interest for its health benefits and has become a delicacy in Burkina Faso. This study aimed to determine the nutritional quality of the traditionally cooked Zamnè, appreciate the effectiveness of the traditional cooking process, and compare the properties of the traditionally used cooking(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
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Effet de différents types de fertilisants organiques sur la productivité hors sol de deux variétés de tomate (Mona et Mongal) au Burkina Faso
Adama Pascal KIHINDO1*, Razacswendé Fanta OUÉDRAOGO1 , Badiel BADOUA1, Edmond DONDASSE1, Gérard ZOMBRE1
La tomate (Solanum lycopersicum L.) est la seconde culture maraichère après
l’oignon au Burkina Faso en termes de production et de superficie emblavées.
Elle est la culture la plus rentable. La production de la tomate est toutefois en
deçà de la demande de plus en plus croissante. Pour remédier à cela, il est
important de chercher des vari(...)
Mona, Mongal, fertilisants, productivité