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Machine learning based Quality of Experience (QoE) Prediction Approach in Enterprise Multimedia Networks
HAMIDOU H. Omar, Justin P. KOURAOGO, Oumarou SIE, David Tapsoba
In this paper, we discuss quality of experience in multimedia networks. We present an architecture and a survey of machine learning methods to predict the quality of experience in an enterprise multimedia network environment. Our approach is based on subjective methods. It consists of the use PRTG (Paessler Router Traffic Grapher) for QoS (qua(...)
quality of experience (QoE), machine learning (LM)
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Construire une intelligence artificielle de confiance en santé
Aristide Relwendé Yaméogo, Aimé Florent Somda, Patrice Zabsonré, Joel Colloc
Dans la pratique médicale, le processus de développement des outils informatiques et en particulier de l’intelligence artificielle (IA) est une étape importante pour son acceptabilité et son appropriation par les utilisateurs finaux. Ce processus est d’autant plus complexe car elle fait intervenir de nouveaux acteurs qui se doivent de respecte(...)
confiance, intelligence artificielle, conception, desin thinking
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Physicochemical and Nutritional Potential of Fifteen Sorghum Cultivars from Burkina Faso
David Bazié, Crépin Ibingou Dibala, Clarisse Pulcherie Kondombo, Mamounata Diao, Kiessoun Konaté, Hemayoro Sama, Adéchola Pierre Polycarpe Kayodé and Mamoudou H. Dicko
Background: Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is a staple food cereal for most of
the rural populations in sub-Saharan Africa. In Burkina Faso, a great diversity of sorghum cultivar is cultivated, but its nutritional potential still needs to be assessed. This study aims to characterize the physicochemical and nutritional profile of grains(...)
sorghum cultivar, grain characteristics, physicochemical, nutritional potential
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Schistosomiasis Control in Burkina Faso: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Populations in Four Villages
Lady R. Wandji Nana, Maxime K. Drabo, Abdramane B. Soura
Schistosomiasis is Africa’s second most common parasitosis in terms of morbidity and mortality. Humans have
been identified as being primarily responsible for the persistence and dissemination of the disease within their
environment. The aim of this study was to assess the theoretical and behavioral knowledge of an at-risk population
in the(...)
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Indications des polygraphies ventilatoires nocturnes à Ouagadougou – Burkina Faso
Bougma G, Ouédraogo A. R., Tiendrebeogo A. J. F., Boncoungou K., Ouédraogo J., Damoue S., Minoungou J.C., Kabore M., Ouédraogo G., Badoum G., Ouédraogo M.
Introduction. L’introduction de la polygraphie ventilatoire (PV) dans le diagnostic du Syndrome d'Apnées Hypopnées
Obstructives du Sommeil (SAHOS) au Burkina Faso remonte à une décennie. Aussi, les précédentes études sur le SAHOS dans notre pays étaient presque toutes cliniques sans une confirmation polygraphique. Cela a motivé la présente é(...)
Polygraphie ventilatoire; Indications; Syndrome d’apnées hyponées obstructives du sommeil; Ouagadougou.
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices concerning epilepsy among nurses and midwives working in primary health care settings in Ouagadougou of Burkina Faso
Dabilgou et al. Acta Epileptologica (2023) 5:12 https://doi.org/10.1186/s42494-023-00123-6
Background In developing countries, there is a lack of epilepsy knowledge among health workers. The objective of
this study was to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice concerning epilepsy among nurses and midwives work-
ing in primary health care settings in Ouagadougou.
Methods We carried out a cross-sectional study in the health di(...)
Epilepsy, Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, Paramedics, Ouagadougou
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Kawal: A fermented food as a source of Bacillus strain producing antimicrobial peptides
Blaise Waongo, Maude Pupin, Matthieu Duban, Gabrielle Chataigne, Oumarou Zongo, Hama Cisse, Aly Savadogo, Valérie Leclere
Kawal is a fermented food condiment obtained by spontaneous fermentation of Senna obtusifolia leaves. Fermentative microbiota's consists of microorganisms producing a diversity of bioactive molecules. Thus, research of novel microbial products capable of inhibiting or eliminating plant and food pathogens is an absolute necessity. In this study(...)
Kawal, Bacillus, NRPS, Antimicrobial peptides
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Five weeks cross-training effects on the physical performance of elite football referees in Benin
Adama Tiama, Brigitte Affidéhomé Tonon, Kocou Basile Nouatin, Coffi Quenum, André Kaboré, Polycarpe Gouthon
Introduction: Cross-training is effective in developing the physical abilities of
athletes, but its short-term effects are little known among referees. The purpose
of this study was to determine the effects of a five-week cross-training
block on the physical performance of soccer referees. Methods: It was carried
out with 18 elite referees(...)
Football Referees, Cross-Training, Physical Tests
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CT-Angiographic Aspects of Pulmonary Embolism on SARS COV-2
Benilde Marie-Ange Tiemtoré-KambouCourriel Benilde Marie-Ange Tiemtoré-Kambou Amadé Ouédraogo Siaka Ben Aziz Dao Issouf Franck N'dama Sieba Adjirata Koama Idriss Séif Traoré Salifou Napon Éric Arnaud Diendéré Wilfried Ouédraogo Harouna Désiré Sankara Rabiou Cissé
Objectives: To study pulmonary embolism during COVID-19 pneumonia.
Patients and Methods: This was a one-year retrospective and descriptive study of all
patients from three imaging sites with SARS-CoV2 infection.
Results: Two hundred and thirty-nine patients were included. The prevalence of
pulmonary embolism was 18.4%. The average age was(...)
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Impacts of climate change and pumping on groundwater resources in the Kou River basin, Burkina Faso
Justine Tirogo, Anne Jost, Angelbert Biaou, Youssouf Koussoubé, PierreRibstein and Denis Dakouré
West Africa is subject to climatic variability with a long period of drought during the 1970s–1990s whose impact on groundwater remains poorly studied. This work focuses on the Kou basinin Burkina Faso, which holds a large groundwater resource resulting in exceptional springs. Thisresource shows signs of depletion that raise a critical questio(...)
Groundwater pumping, Groundwater modelling, Climate change, Sudanian region, Sedimentary aquifer
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Intestinal Obstruction from Ascariasis: Report of a case in a 4 year old child
Adama Zida, Kiswendsida Thierry Guiguemdé, Patindoilba Marcel Sawadogo, Flora Coulibaly, Benjamin Ouédraogo, Ibrahim Sangaré and Sanata Bamba
Ascaris lumbricoides is an intestinal nematode of humans. The parasite has been associated with intestinal pathology, respiratory symptoms and malnutrition in children in endemic areas. We report a case of digestive ascariasis complicated by intestinal obstruction in a 4-year-old boy. On admission, the symptomatology was marked by abdominal pa(...)
Geohelminthiasis ascariasis, Ascaris lumbricoides, intestinal nematode, intestinal obstruction
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Establishment of an invasive snail Melanoides tuberculata (Müller, 1774) in a Sahelian urban reservoir in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Idrissa Ouedraogo , Noellie W. Kpoda , Adama Oueda , Victor Bance , Komandan Mano and Gustave B. Kabre
Human land-use plays an important role in the distribution of aquatic invasive species. The establishment of these species may have an unpredictable impact on their new environment. We analyzed the establishment of M. tuberculata, an invasive species, and its effect on the mollusc community in Ouagadougou’s reservoir No.3. Mollusc samples were(...)
mollusc, invasion, west Africa, freshwater
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Enquete socio- ˆ anthropologique ex-situ : lec¸ons methodologiques ´ d’une experience en zone ´ d’insecurit ´ e « terroriste » ´ dans la region de l’est du ´ Burkina Faso
Kaboré Alexis, Ramané Kaboré
L’objet de cet article methodologique est de pr ´ esenter, de fac ´ ¸on reflexive, une ´
autre demarche d’enqu ´ ete exp ˆ eriment ´ ee en socio-anthropologie comme solution ´ a`
l’impossibilite de se rendre sur le terrain d’enqu ´ ete ˆ a cause de l’ins ` ecurit ´ e « terroriste » ´
qui y sevit. L’ ´ etude a pour terrain l’Est burkinab ´ e(...)
aires proteg´ ees, Burkina Faso, enqu ´ ete ex-situ, r ˆ egion de l’est, socio-anthropologie
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Syndrome de Klippel Trenaunay révélé par une embolie pulmonaire : à propos d’un cas.
ZANGA Soré Moussa1,4, KOAMA Adjiratou3 , KONE/SIGUE Massara3 , KAMBOU Bénilde Marie Ange3,4, OUEDRAOGO Nina Astrid3,4, NAPON Aïscha Madina1,4 , DIALLO Ousséini2,4 , LOUGUE/SORGHO Léonie Claudine1,4, CISSE rabiou2,4
Introduction : Le syndrome de Klippel Trenaunay est une malformation vasculaire rare, associant un angiome plan, des malformations veineuses et une hypertrophie des tissus mous et ou osseux. Le diagnostic repose sur la clinique mais aussi sur l’imagerie médicale qui permet de détecter d’éventuelles complications.
Objectif : Rapporter le rôle(...)
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HYPERGLYCEMIE MODEREE A JEUN ET SYNDROME METABOLIQUE CHEZ DES VOLONTAIRES AU DEPISTAGE
TIENO H, BOGNOUNOU R, SAGNA S, ZOUNGRANA L, BAGBILA A, DIALLO I, KYELEM C, YAMEOGO T. M, GUIRA O, OUEDRAOGO SP. M, DRABO Y.J.
Introduction : L’hyperglycémie modérée à jeun (HGJ) et le syndrome métabolique sont des situations à risque de développer des maladies cardio-vasculaires. Notre travail avait pour objectif principal de déterminer les prévalences de l’hyperglycémie modérée à jeun et du syndrome métabolique chez des volontaires au dépistage du diabète.
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Dépistage-Hyperglycémie modérée à jeun- Syndrome métabolique