Publications (8086)
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Global multi-societies endorsement of the MAFLD definition
Mohamed Alboraie1,2, *, Tawesak Tanwandee3,4 , Xiaoyuan Xu5,6 , Dafina Nikolova7,8 , ~ Enrique Carrera Estupinan9,10 , Hasmik Ghazinyan11,12 , Sameer Alawadhi13,14 , Ponsiano Ocama15,16 , Gulnara Aghayeva17,18 , Alejandro Piscoya19,20 , Taghreed Farahat21,22 , Pramendra Prasad23,24 , Cosmas Rinaldi Adithya Lesmana25,26 , Shashank R Joshi27,28 , Said Al-Busafi29,30 , Vladimir Milivojevic31,32 , Violet Kayamba33,34 , Yeong Yeh Lee35,36 , Shahinul Alam37,38 , Chengwei Tang39,40 , Wei-Fen Xie40,41 , Moutaz Derbala42,43 , Yuemin Nan6,44 , Dennis Ndububa45,46 , Hongting Zheng47,48 , Jiajun Zhao48,49 , Nawal Alkhalidi50,51 , Yahya Ghanem52,53 , Phunchai Charatcharoenwitthaya54,55 , Mamun Mahtab56,57 , Nagwa N. Hegazy21,58 , Edford Sinkala33,34 , Cecil Kwaku Dovia59 , Moussa Ali Mahamat60,61 , Mortada El-Shabrawi62,63 , Dao Viet Hang64,65 , Shlomo Vinker66,67 , Bilal Hotayt68,69 , Mohammed Tahiri70,71 , Pavel Bogomolov72,73 , Nawal Afredj74,75 , Inass Shaltout76,77 , Reda Elwakil78,79 , Abd Elkhalek Hamed77,80 , Lubna Kamani81,82 , Maheeba Abdulla83,84 , Constant Assi85,86 , Oidov Baatarkhuu87,88,89 , Munira Al Tarrah90,99 , ~ Yousef Ajlouni91,92 , Bounena Abidine70,71 , Christopher Munoz93 , Mohammad Ali94,95 , Emad Salama96,97 , Abdelaziz Elamin98,99 , Iqbal Ahmad Memon100,101,102 , Aram Mirijanyan11,12 , Sajjad Jamil81,82 , Alexander V. Nersesov103,104 , Nseabasi Ekanem105 , Waseem Hamoudi106,107 , Bisi Bright108,109 , Teresa Casanovas110,111 , Ewaoche Itodo112,113 , Esther A Torres114,115 , Maja Karin116,117 , Enver Zerem118,119,120 , Svetlana Turcan121,122 , Audrius Dulskas123,124 , Iulianna Lupasco125,126 , Alina Jucov127,128 , Christian Tzeuton129,130 , Roger Sombie131,132 , Kateryna Lapshyna133,134 , Andrriy Dorofeyev134,135 , Yaw A Awuku136,137 , € Hilal Unalmı¸s Duda138 , Rijimra Ande139 , Nehal El Koofy140,141 , Naglaa Kamal142,143,144 , Ziyan Pan145 , Angela Peltec146 , Liang Qiao145,147 , Andry Lalaina Rina Rakotozafindrabe148,149 , Ahmed Salama150,151 , Reham Soliman152 , Badre Wafaa153 , Marinela Debu154 , Eileen A Micah155,156, Gamal Shiha157,158, Mohammed Eslam145, Yasser Fouad
We, the undersigned, are a group of over 80 professional societies representing multiple stakeholders from more than 75 countries; we hereby reaffirm our endorsement of the name metabolic (dysfunction)- associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) as an appropriate term and its corresponding definition for fatty liver diseases associated with metaboli(...)
MASLD, Steatosis
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Morphological characteristics and regeneration mechanisms of Uvaria chamae in Benin
Emilienne Houévo Daï, Fortuné Akomian Azihou, Blaise Kabré, Amadé Ouédraogo, Stefan Hotes, Achille Ephrem Assogbadjo
The bush banana, Uvaria chamae is a wild plant species that is widely used for medicinal and nutritional purposes in sub-Saharan Africa. There are concerns that anthropogenic and climatic pressures may cause U. chamae to decline in Benin. This study aims to evaluate the demographic variability and regeneration mechanisms of U. chamae in Benin(...)
Wild edible plants, Population structure, Uvaria chamae, Anthropogenic pressure, Dendrometric characteristic, Benin
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Lumbosciatica revealed hereditary bisalbuminemia in Burkina Faso: First case report
Banyama Marie Diabri, Yannick Laurent Tchenadoyo Bayala , Abdoul Aziz , Kiswendsida Alain Ilboudo, Wendlassida Joëlle Stéphanie Zabsonré/Tiendrébeogo , Dieu-Donné Ouedraogo
Rationale: Bisalbuminemia, a rare qualitative anomaly of albumin detected through serum protein electrophoresis, can be
hereditary or acquired. This study reports the first case of hereditary bisalbuminemia within a Burkinabe family.
Patient concerns: The patient, Mrs. ZS, aged 66, has been experiencing persistent right lumbosciatalgia for 2(...)
albumin, bisalbuminemia, Burkina Faso, hereditary, lumbosciatica
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Climate shocks and food insecurity: Are Burkinabè households resilient in the face of various disruptions?
Harouna Derra, Sidnoma Abdoul Aziz Traoré
In response to climate change and international economic crises, which exacerbate the vulnerability of populations in developing countries to various disturbances and shocks, resilience is proposed as a programmatic solution to prevent the deterioration of food security and well-being. This study aims to measure and analyze Burkina Faso househ(...)
Climate change, Shocks and stress, Resilience, Structural equation models, Food security
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Etude de la diversité génétique d’une collection de la variété botanique dasheen de taro [Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott] au Burkina Faso à l’aide de marqueurs moléculaires SSR
Nicolas OUEDRAOGO, Marie Claire CECE, Siédou SORY, Renan Ernest TRAORE, Pauline BATIONO/KANDO
e taro est une plante alimentaire produite principalement pour ses cormes
riches en nutriments. Cependant, à cause de sa multiplication exclusivement
végétative, sa base génétique est faible, le rendant vulnérable aux contraintes
de la production agricole. En vue de contribuer à la sauvegarde et à la
valorisation de cette ressource phytogé(...)
Taro, diversité génétique, variétés, accessions.
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Responding to the challenges of Global Children Surgery: a unique program in Burkina Faso
Sophie Inglin, Anata Bara, Yacouba Traoré, Saïd N. Ganame, Abou Coulibaly, Bertille Ki, Seydou Barro, Karim Barro, Emile Bandre, Seni Kouanda, Barbara E. Wildhaber
Purpose The challenges are immense when it comes to enhancing the development of pediatric surgery in low- and middleincome
countries in line with current recommendations for holistic and sustainable approaches. The Pediatric surgery
development plan in Burkina Faso was started in 2020. This paper reports on our unique experience, focusing o(...)
Pediatric surgery · Low-to-middle income countries · Global surgery · Health system strengthening approach
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Assessment of Fungi Infection on Clarias anguillaris (Linnaeus, 1758) and Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758), Two Fish Species Farmed in Burkina Faso
Komandan Mano, Fidèle L. B. Lamboni, Roger Ouedraogo, Noellie W. Kpoda, Justine Kabore, Kounbo Dabire, Elise Sanon, Awa Gneme
Worlwide, fungi are by far the most common pathogen in fish farming. They are responsible of important economic losses in the fishery sector. However, in Burkina Faso knowledge of fungi infecting farmed fish are scarce. As a consequence, the prevalence as well as the effect of these pathogens are not known. A study was carried out on fungal in(...)
Burkina Faso, farmed fish, fungi, pathology
COMMUNICATION
Diversité génétique du piment (Capsicum ssp.) révélée à l’aide des marqueurs microsatellites nucléaires SSR
WAONGO Lucienne; OUEDRAOGO Jacques ; CONGO Abdou Kader ; BATIONO/KANDO Pauline
L’étude de la diversité génétique des différentes espèces végétales permet une
meilleure conservation et une utilisation durable de leurs ressources
génétiques. L’objectif général de cette étude est de contribuer à une meilleure
connaissance de la diversité génétique de piment (Capsicum spp.) au Burkina
Faso. Ainsi, 59 accessions du piment(...)
microsatellites SSR, Capsicum ssp., hétérozygotie, différenciation génétique, groupe génétique
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Identification et distribution des espèces de courges (Cucurbita sp) cultivées au Burkina Faso
SOUMBOUGMA Benoît ; KABRE V. Nicodème ; KABORE Boukaré ; BATIONO/KANDO Pauline
Le genre Cucurbita regroupe des espèces polyvalentes dont les fruits et parfois
les graines oléagineuses et les feuilles sont utilisées à diverses fins. Il est peu
calorique et constitue une importante source de revenus. Malgré le grand
potentiel de production et d’utilisation de courges, peu d’attention lui est
accordé par la communauté s(...)
NUS, Sécurité alimentaire, Burkina Faso,
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Spatial and temporal characteristics of laboratory-induced Anopheles coluzzii swarms: Shape, structure, and flight kinematics
Bèwadeyir Serge Poda, Antoine Cribellier, Lionel Feugère, Mathurin Fatou,Charles Nignan, Domonbabele Francois de Sales Hien, Pie Muller, Olivier Gnankine´, Roch Kounbobr Dabire´, Abdoulaye Diabate´, Florian T. Muijres, and Olivier Roux
Malaria mosquitoes mate in swarms, but how these swarms are formed and maintained remains poorly understood. We characterized three-dimensional spatiotemporal flight kinematics of Anopheles coluzzii males swarming at sunset above a ground marker. The location, shape, and volume of swarms were highly stereotypic, consistent over the complete sw(...)
Disease, Kinematics, Entomology, Evolutionary biology
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Assessing the Amending and Fertilizing Properties of Digestates From Anaerobic Digestion of Faecal Sludge in Burkina Faso, West Africa
Mahamadi NIKIEMA, Amidou S. OUILI, K. Marius SOMDA, Cheik Omar Tidiane COMPAORÉ, Cheik A. T. OUATTARA, G. K. OFOSU-BUDU, Hamtiougu NAKOARE, Ynoussa MAIGA and Aboubakar S. OUATTARA
The aim of this work is to contribute to the agronomic utilization of digestate from the anaerobic treatment of faecal sludge at the Office National de l’Eau et de l’Assainissement (ONEA) Kossodo plant in Burkina Faso. Digestates were sampled and dried in the laboratory (25±2 °C). Physico-chemical and microbiological parameters were determined(...)
faecal sludge, anaerobic digestion, digestate, agronomic use, microbiology, Kossodo, Burkina Faso
COMMUNICATION
Variabilité agro morphologiques de cinq génotypes de la roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) cultivée au Burkina Faso
Adjima Ouoba1,2,3*, Ali Lardia BOUGMA1,2,, Dominique NIKIEMA1, Diane J. KAMBOU1,3 Mahamadi Hamed Ouédraogo1 and Nerbéwendé Sawadogo1
La roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) est une plante à fleur de la famille des malvacées dont les feuilles, les calices et les graines interviennent beaucoup dans l’alimentation des populations Ouest-africaines et également dans l’alimentation animale. Elle présente également une importance médicinale. Cependant la production de la roselle (Hibi(...)
Hibiscus sabdariffa L., roselle, variabilité
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Hydrochemical Assessment of Groundwater Quality in the City of Manga and the Surrounding Area, Burkina Faso, West Africa
Césard Millogo , Blehiman Sagnon, Sayoba Kafando, Samuel Nakolendoussé
The population of the city of Manga and the surrounding area is supplied with drinking water by boreholes exploiting the fractured rock aquifer. However, these boreholes are often managed without considering the impact of natural geogenic and anthropogenic sources of toxic chemicals, which can threaten groundwater quality. Major ion geochemist(...)
groundwater, hydrochemical evolution, saturation indices, WQI, Manga, Burkina Faso
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Enhancement of the geological mapping in weathered plutonic and metamorphic rocks areas using village water supply wells data (lithology and hydrochemistry)
Cheik Abba Cissé Ouangaré, Séta Naba, Patrick Lachassagne
In weathered plutonic and metamorphic rocks areas, because rock outcrops are rare due to the extensive regolith cover, geological mapping is largely based on the interpretation of airborne data and imagery (aerial photographs, satellite images, airborne geophysics when available, etc.). In the sub-Saharan Africa, numerous village water supply(...)
Geological mapping, Granitoids, Metamorphic rocks, Silica, Village water supply boreholes
COMMUNICATION
Force Image Schemas and Verbal Abuse in Peter Jackson's The Two Towers
Lallé Michaël ZOUBA
Abstract: People produce texts as they speak or write. Image schemas, are preconceptual spatial structures that are an integral part of the meanings of words and some of them relate to force. Verbal abuse takes different forms such as intimidation and threats. Language use in its various contexts embeds force image schemas and verbal abuse. Fi(...)
abuse, anger, force, image, language, murder, schemas, towers.