Publications by authors named "A Bougouma"

Purpose: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the fourth most common cancer in Africa, has a dismal overall survival of only 3 months like in sub-Saharan Africa. This is affected by the low gross domestic product and human development index, absence of coherent guidelines, and other factors.

Methods: An open forum for HCC-experienced health care workers from Africa and the rest of the world was held in October 2021.

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Introduction: is metabolic steatopathy a public health priority in Africa? The purpose of this study was to investigate the epidemiological factors and manifestations of liver involvement (biological abnormalities and steatosis on ultrasound) associated with metabolic syndrome (MS) in adults followed up on an ambulatory basis.

Methods: we conducted a cross-sectional and multicenter study based on longitudinal follow-up of patients in the city of Ouagadougou from March 2015 to August 2019. All patients with MS according to Harmonized Guidelines™ for sub-Saharan Africa were enrolled.

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Background: Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) is a challenge for controlling the hepatitis B epidemic. In Sub-Saharan countries, pilot interventions including the screening of pregnant women for HBsAg, implementation of anti-HBV therapy and infant immunization within 24 hours of life are initiated and need to be evaluated. This pilot study aimed to describe the cascade of care for hepatitis B PMTCT in a real life situation, and to identify sociodemographic factors associated with adequate management of pregnant women and infants.

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Introduction: Halitosis is a morbid condition characterized by bad breath. Sometimes it has pathological and social implications. In the context of daily clinical practice, halitosis poses many diagnostic and therapeutic problems.

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Background: Burkina Faso is a high endemicity country for HBV infection. However, there are few data on vaccine coverage against HBV. The aim of this study was to contribute to the improvement of HBV vaccine coverage in Ouagadougou through HBV screening.

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