Publications by authors named "Sondo Apoline"

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  • HIV2 is prevalent in West Africa, with a 2% estimated prevalence in Burkina Faso; the study aimed to assess patient follow-up and data availability.
  • A cross-sectional study from June to December 2017 involved patients 18 years and older, collecting various data to analyze HIV2 infection rates and treatment efficacy.
  • The study found a 4.3% infection rate, a high retention rate in care (70%), and significant immunological improvement, with most patients staying in treatment after five years.
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Introduction: Although dengue is the most common arbovirus infection worldwide, studies of severe dengue in Africa are lacking, and risk factors for severe dengue have been insufficiently described. This study was conducted in the context of the 2016 dengue epidemic in Burkina Faso to determine the prevalence of severe dengue, identify factors associated with severe dengue, and perform mapping of dengue cases in the country's capital, Ouagadougou.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2015 to January 2017.

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Objectives: Our study aimed to assess the statistical relationship between the use of chloroquine phosphate or hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin (CQ/HCQ + AZ) and virological recovery, disease worsening, and death among out- and inpatients with COVID-19 in Burkina Faso.

Methods And Designs: This was a retrospective observational study that compared outcomes in terms of time to recovery, worsening, and death in patients who received CQ/HCQ + AZ and those who did not using a multivariable Cox or Poisson model before and after propensity matching.

Results: Of the 863 patients included in the study, about 50% (432/863) were home-based follow-up patients and 50% were inpatients.

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  • Hemorrhagic stroke is a rare but serious complication following snake bites in West Africa, as studied from cases in a neurology department.
  • Three cases were documented, with strokes occurring 4-15 days after the bites, and significant complications observed, including motor deficits and severe anemia in some patients.
  • Most patients had a favorable recovery after receiving appropriate treatments, including snake anti-venom, antibiotics, and other supportive care.
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Objectives: The overall death toll from COVID-19 in Africa is reported to be low but there is little individual-level evidence on the severity of the disease. This study examined the clinical spectrum and outcome of patients monitored in COVID-19 care centres (CCCs) in two West-African countries.

Methods: Burkina Faso and Guinea set up referral CCCs to hospitalise all symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 carriers, regardless of the severity of their symptoms.

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In Burkina Faso, onchocerciasis was no longer a public health problem when the WHO Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West Africa closed at the end in 2002. However, epidemiological surveillance carried out from November 2010 to February of 2011, showed a recrudescence of infection in the Cascades Region. This finding was made at a time when ivermectin, a drug recommended for the treatment of both onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis, had been distributed in this area since 2004 for the elimination of lymphatic filariasis.

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Background: Syphilis among female sex workers (FSW) remains a public health concern due to its potential impact on their health and the possibility of transmission to their clients, partners, and children. Recent data on the prevalence of syphilis in the population in West Africa are scarce. The objective of this study was to measure the seroprevalence of syphilis serological markers among female sex workers in Burkina Faso.

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Cerebral toxoplasmosis is caused by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii because of reactivation of latent tissue cysts in the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) patients with severe immunosuppression. The objective of this study was to evaluate the benefit of co-trimoxazole in presumptive and prevention of cerebral toxoplasmosis in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/AIDS patients at Bobo-Dioulasso Hospital in Burkina Faso from June 2012 to October 2014. ELISA and ELFA were performed on serum for the quantitative determination of IgG and IgM anti-T.

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  • * A total of sixty yeast strains were isolated from the samples, with the most common species being Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Pichia manshurica, while Candida species, particularly Candida albicans, were also present in a significant number of samples.
  • * Using a combination of chromogenic medium and MALDI-TOF analysis, the research discovered greater yeast species diversity in dolo than had been recognized in past studies.
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Tuberculous sacroiliitis is rare and of difficult diagnosis. We here report two cases. The first patient was a 40-year old woman with HIV infection; the diagnosis was based on histological evaluation after surgical biopsy.

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