Publications (8085)
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Antibiotic prescribing practices according to the AWaRe classification among children under 5 of age attending public primary care centres in four West African countries: a cross- sectional study (AIRE project, 2021–2022
Emelyne Gres ,1,2 Ibrahima Sory Diallo,3 Cédric Besnier,2 Abdoul Aziz Diakité,4 Zineb Zair,2 Solange Ouédraogo Yugbaré,5 Gildas Boris Hedible,2 Abdoul Guaniyi Sawadogo,6 Désiré Kargougou,7 Jacques Séraphin Kolié,8 Bertrand Meda,9 Sandrine Busière,10 Franck Lamontagne,11 Valéry Ridde,12 Valeriane Leroy,2 for the AIRE Research Study Group
ABSTRACT
Objective To describe antibiotic prescribing practices
using the WHO AWaRe (Access, Watch, Reserve)
classification in West African children under 5 years of age
attending public primary health centres (PHCs).
Design Cross-sectional study.
Setting The AIRE project implemented the systematic
use of pulse oximetry into inte(...)
Antibiotic prescribing practices , children under 5 of age public primary care cente, West African
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Epidemiology, pathways, patterns of care and Day-14 mortality of severe cases according to hypoxemia among IMCI children using routine Pulse Oximeter decentralized at Primary Healthcare in West Africa: the AIRE cohort study in Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali and Niger, 2021 - 2022
Hedible Gildas Boris1, Sawadogo Abdoul Guaniyi2, Zair Zineb1, Kargougou G Désiré3, Méda Bertrand4, Peters-Bokol Lucie1, Kolié Jacques S5, Louart Sarah6,7, Ouédraogo Yugbaré Solange8, Diakite Abdoul Aziz9, Diallo Ibrahima Sory10, Abarry Souleymane Hannatou11, Busière Sandrine12, Lamontagne Franck13, Shepherd Susan6, Ridde Valéry14, Leroy Valériane1, for the AIRE Research Study Group*
Background: The AIRE project has implemented routine Pulse Oximeter (PO) use in Integrated
Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) consultations to improve the diagnosis and care management
of severe illnesses in primary health centre (PHC) in Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali and Niger. We analysed
care management of severe cases according to(...)
Children, IMCI Severe illness, Pulse Oximeter, Primary Health Centres, Mortality, West Africa
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Assessment and Modeling of Water Quality in the Niger River: A Comprehensive Study Using Water Quality Indices and Intelligent Techniques
Konare Mahamadou , Traore Adama , Abdourazakou Maman Hassan , Dembele Abdramane , Cissoko Fatoumata and Sissoko Diabélou
The Niger River is essential to the livelihoods of those in Bamako and its neighboring areas, providing vital resources for drinking water, agriculture, livestock, industry, and fishing. Given its significance across these sectors, there is a pressing need to establish an effective water resource management strategy that incorporates a thoroug(...)
Niger river; water quality index; multiple linear regression; artificial neural network
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Study of a new biocoagulant/bioflocculant mixture based on Boscia senegalensis seeds powder and Aloe vera leaves extract for the treatment of raw water intended for human consumption in rural areas of Sub-Saharan Africa
Frédéric Anderson Konkobo , Mamounata Diao , Elisabeth Rakisewendé Ouédraogo , Poussian Raymond Barry , Balamoussa Santara ,Sandrine Zongo , Noëlle Edwige Roamba , Roger Dakuyo , Abdoudramane Sanou , Kabakdé Kaboré , David Bazié , Paul Windinpsidi Savadogo 3 and Mamoudou Hama Dicko
Introduction: The research of natural and sustainable solutions to improve rural water quality in developing countries of Sub-Saharan Africa represents a major challenge. It is in this context that the aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a biocoagulant/bioflocculant mixture based on Boscia senegalensis seeds powder and Aloe vera(...)
Boscia senegalensis, Aloe vera, water, biocoagulant, bioflocculant
COMMUNICATION
Evaluation multifocale des trente-six (36) nouveaux hybrides blancs de maïs (Zea mays L.) au Burkina Faso
TIAMA Siaka,; DAO Abdalla,; OUEDRAOGO Hamed Mahamadii; SAWADOGO Nerbéwendé; DRABO Inoussa; COMPAORE Inoussa; SAWADOGO Mahamadou
Au Burkina Faso, l’agriculture représente la principale source de revenus pour les populations rurales et le pilier de la sécurité alimentaire. Elle occupe plus de 80% de la population active et contribue pour environ 31% au PIB. Elle est dominée la production des céréales qui constituent la base de la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle de(...)
combinaison, hybrides,, maïs; Burkina Faso
COMMUNICATION
Caractérisation variétale des feuilles et fruits du manguier au Burkina Faso
Corneille DRABO, Pingawendé SAWADOGO, Wendpouiré Vianney TARPAGA, Nerbéwendé SAWADOGO, Jacob SANOU et Mahamadou SAWADOGO
Au Burkina Faso, les cultures fruitières sont en plein essor notamment celle de la mangue. De plus, une diversité de variétés de manguier y est produite dont les paramètres agro-morphologiques peu connus. La présente étude vise à identifier les caractères distinctifs de 18 variétés de manguier à l’INERA/ Farako-Bâ où ont lieu la plantation et(...)
Description, Feuilles, Fruits, Variétés, Manguier
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Local initiatives and digitization of epidemic disease surveillance system
Sanou Hamidou, Korbéogo Gabin, Dan W. Meyrowitsch, Samuelsen Helle
Disease surveillance is one of the areas where digital health is increasingly being applied, particularly in low-income countries. In Burkina Faso (BF), the liberalization of the telecommunications sector since 1996 has provided an opportunity for the adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the health sector. In 2004,(...)
Digital, health, m-Health/e-Health, Epidemic Disease Surveillance, Burkina Faso
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LE HANDICAP MENTAL : Perceptions et prise en charge au nord du Burkina Faso
Augustin Palé, Alexis Clotaire Némoiby Bassolé, Abdoulaye Sawadogo, Oumar Sangaré
Au Burkina Faso, le problème de la prise en charge des malades mentaux errant dans les villes se pose avec acuité. Ce livre met en relief l’assistance dont ceux-ci bénéficient au travers de deux structures associatives. Il montre que la quête du bien-être physique et mental demeure une préoccupation majeure pour tous les acteurs intervenant da(...)
Le handicap mental;malades mentaux errant;structures associatives; fous de la rue; Burkina Faso
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Hydrothermal alteration associated with the Kiaka world-class gold deposit (Burkina Faso, West Africa)
Benjamin SAWADOGO, Gounwendmanaghré Hubert ZONGO, Wilédio Marc-Emile BONZI, Kalidou TRAORE, Sâga SAWADOGO, Ousseni YAMEOGO, Ousmane BAMBA, Guy FRANCESCHI
This paper aims to show the relationships between hydrothermal alteration, deformation and gold mineralization in the main area of the Kiaka deposit. The Kiaka gold deposit is located in the South-central of Burkina Faso in the Tenkodogo volcano-sedimentary belt. Mineralization is primarily hosted by amphibolite, mylonitized quartz microdiorit(...)
Gold Deposit, Hydrothermal Alteration, Deformation, Geochemistry
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Study of the factors favoring acute malnutrition in childre under 5 years old in Malian war refugees camps "case of the Saagnognongo Camp"
Coulibaly K, Coulibaly A, Barry A, Koné A, Dao L, Ouédraogo T, Koné BS, Sanogo MT, Sangaré A
Introduction: Reducing infant and child mortality and morbidity as well as the suffering of refugees requires the fight
against malnutrition, particularly acute malnutrition which mainly affects children under the age of five. This scourge
continues to disrupt the well-being of several families in the Saagniogniogo refugee camp, despite all(...)
Contributing factors, acute malnutrition, Children under five, refugee camps, Saagniognogo
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Le handicap mental Perceptions et prise en charge au nord du Burkina Faso
PALE Augustin.
Au Burkina Faso, le problème de la prise en charge des malades mentaux errant dans les villes se pose avec acuité. Ce livre met en relief l’assistance dont ceux-ci bénéficient au travers de deux structures associatives.
Il montre que la quête du bien-être physique et mental demeure une préoccupation majeure pour tous les acteurs intervenant d(...)
handicap mental, prise en charge, Burkina Faso
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Experimental evaluation of solar radiation quantification through a solar tracking system: the case of the city of Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)
Guy Christian Tubreoumya, Eloi Salmwendé Tiendrebeogo , Tchardja Combary, Téré Dabilgou, Jacques Nebié, Boubou Bagré, Alfa Oumar Dissa and Antoine Bere]
This paper presents an experimental study of the quantification of global solar radiation through a solar tracker system. Using an experimental two-axis sun-tracking device, we first experimentally measured solar radiation at Joseph KI-ZERBO University site, and then compared results with those obtained with a fixed system inclined at an angle(...)
tracking system, solar radiation, experimentation.
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La mutation du contrôle financier dans la nouvelle gestion publique au Burkina Faso
ouedraogo sylvain
Institution controversée dans le circuit d'exécution budgétaire en raison du contrôle exercé par elle, le contrôle financier a parfois été perçu comme un goulot d'étranglement sinon un frein à une gestion efficace du budget. Aussi, dans la nouvelle gestion publique une mutation va s'opérer dans l'exercice de ce contrôle pour l’arrimer à la res(...)
Contrôle, Budget, finances, commande publique, gestion publique
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Migration dynamics: Material exchanges at the heart of translocality in Burkina Faso
ZOMA Vincent, MINOUNGOU Abdoul-Kader, AZIANU Komi Ameko, SANGLI Gabriel, DABIRE Hubert Bonayi, COMPAORE Georges
This article explores the exchange of in-kind resources between Burkina Faso migrants and their households back home, in the context of translocal migration. Based on empirical data collected in the provinces of Kouritenga, Boulkiemdé and Ioba, it sheds light on the nature, frequency and factors influencing these transfers. Around 9.25% of mig(...)
Migration, translocality, in-kind resource exchanges, Burkina Faso
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Factors to using non-medical contraceptive methods in sub-saharan africa: an umbrella review
Nestor BATIONO, Maxime DRABO, Ahmed KABORE, Hermine TOGNON, Dieudonné SOUBEIGA, Patrice NGANGUE
Introduction: Non-medical contraceptive methods, including natural methods, traditional methods, and barrier methods, have long been used worldwide to regulate fertility. With the advent of modern methods, these methods have fallen into disuse due to their low effectiveness. However, the use of these methods is resurfacing. No system(...)
natural family planning, female, condom, Burkina-Faso