102 results match your criteria: "KI-ZERBO University[Affiliation]"

Dengue epidemic in Burkina Faso: concerns about the informal use of traditional herbal remedies.

Pan Afr Med J

May 2024

Laboratory of Drug Development, Centre for Training, Research and Expertise in Drug Sciences, Joseph Ki-Zerbo University, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

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Malnutrition seriously affects children's health, survival, and future productivity. According to the literature, increasing the supply of health services should help reduce the spread of malnutrition. This article analyses the sources of changes in the decline of chronic malnutrition during the 2000s, where there was an increase in the supply of health services in Burkina Faso.

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Genetic alterations in the (GenBank: NC_000003.12, ID: 8626) and (receptor 5 chemokine co-receptor) (GenBank: NC_000003.12, ID: 1234) genes may increase the risk of developing breast cancer.

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Introduction: Reducing nontherapeutic antibiotic use (ABU) in livestock animals has been identified as an important way of curbing the growth of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). However, nontherapeutic ABU may be important for managing animal disease. In order to reduce nontherapeutic ABU, farmers may need to implement other complementary interventions to safeguard animal health and minimize risk.

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: intra-tracheal migration of esophageal foreign body is very uncommon and dangerous. It is most often caused by a vulnerable foreign body accidentally swallowed. We report the first observation of intra-tracheal migration of corrosive battery in our practice, with review of the literature.

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Successful management of delayed traumatic cervical spondyloptosis with neurological deficit: illustrative case.

J Neurosurg Case Lessons

January 2024

4Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Yalgado Ouédraogo, Joseph Ki-Zerbo University, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

Background: Cervical spondyloptosis is a serious condition scarcely encountered by spine surgeons. Few cases have been reported in the literature. There are no general guidelines for their management, especially in delayed cases.

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  • This study looked at how well training helped workers who care for children with disabilities in Burkina Faso to improve their oral health knowledge.
  • 44 care workers took part, and after the training, they scored better on tests about oral health and felt more confident in their jobs.
  • The training resulted in some centres starting to help people with disabilities brush their teeth daily, but more studies are needed to see long-term improvements in oral health.
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The foramen magnum approach is always challenging because of the relationships between vital neurovascular structures in this area. Several approaches have been described, among them, the far lateral approach remains a cornerstone for the resection of anterior or anterolateral processes of the foramen magnum. This approach displays two main steps: the first is cervical, whereas the second is cranial.

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Background: Evidence on sociodemographic determinants and spatial variations in the fruit and/or vegetable (FV) consumption was reported. This study aimed to explore geographical and sociodemographic disparities in the level of FV consumption among adults in Burkina Faso, using the national baseline data.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional secondary study of primary data obtained by the 2013 (September to October) World Health Organization Stepwise Approach to Surveillance survey conducted in Burkina Faso.

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Faced with the focal resurgence of onchocerciasis reported since 2004 in the South-West of Burkina Faso, the Neglected Tropical Diseases Control Program adopted a resumption of biannual community-directed treatment with ivermectin, since 2011 in the Cascades region and since 2013 in the South West region. The objective of this study was to assess the situation of onchocerciasis transmission in the Cascades region, nine years after the resumption of mass drug administration. This cross-sectional and descriptive survey concerned people over 5.

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Cervical cancer is a major health concern for women, ranking as the fourth most common cancer and a significant cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. To enhance prognostic predictions for locally advanced cervical squamous cell carcinoma, we conducted a study utilizing radiomics features extracted from pretreatment magnetic resonance images. The goal was to predict patient survival and compare the predictive value of these features with clinical traits and the 2018 International Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology (FIGO) staging system.

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Occult hepatitis B infection (OBI) is a public health problem in Burkina Faso. OBI represents a risk factor for the development of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). OBI could be due to mutant viruses undetectable by HBsAg assays or a strong suppression of viral replication and gene expression under the pression of the host immune system.

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Introduction: Faced with the frequent disruptions to the health care system and provision of immunization services caused by terrorist attacks that began in 2015, the Sahel region in Burkina Faso initiated resilience strategies, including the task-shifting of immunization activities to community health workers (CHWs). This strategy was designed to involve more CHWs in the vaccination delivery process and ultimately to improve the performance of the health care system.

Strategy Development And Implementation: The task-shifting strategy began as a pilot in Djibo health district in 2019 and then extended to all 4 districts of the Sahel region.

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  • * From 2010 to 2020, approximately 29.9 million USD was allocated to combat NCDs, showing a significant increase after the development of a national strategic plan.
  • * Funding for NCDs was negatively impacted by the rise of terrorism starting in 2016, as resources shifted towards defense and addressing the needs of displaced persons, suggesting a need for more analysis on how this affects NCD rates and potential advocacy solutions.
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  • Intermittent preventive treatment with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine for malaria in pregnant women is crucial in Burkina Faso, but resistance to the drug needs further investigation due to insufficient data on genetic mutations.
  • A study conducted from April 2019 to March 2020 analyzed placentas from postpartum women in Ouagadougou to assess genetic diversity and mutation prevalence in malaria-causing parasites.
  • Findings revealed high rates of PCR-positive samples, widespread allelic families, and certain genetic mutations, indicating potential early warning signs for increasing resistance to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine in the population.
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Purpose: Bisphosphonates have proven effective in reducing pain and skeletal events in bone metastases treatment. However, there is a long-term complication called osteonecrosis of the jaw, which has been reported for more than a decade. Despite various professional recommendations, there is no international consensus on the best therapeutic strategy.

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Background And Objectives: Skin cancers in albinos are frequent in sunny countries. The surgeon plays a crucial role in their treatment. The objective was to describe the challenges of surgical management of skin cancer in albinos.

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Prevalence of Glu323Lys Mutation of the Gene and Risk Factors amongst Primary Open-angle Glaucoma Patients in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

J Curr Glaucoma Pract

January 2023

Department of Molecular Biology, Pietro Annigoni Biomolecular Research Center (CERBA), Ouagadougou 01, Burkina Faso; Department of Laboratory of Molecular and Genetic Biology (LABIOGENE), Joseph KI-ZERBO University, Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso; Faculty of Medicine, Saint Thomas Aquinas University (USTA), Ouagadougou 06, Burkina Faso.

Aim: Glaucoma is a group of degenerative diseases of the optic nerve whose predisposing factors may be genetic. The objective of this study was to estimate the frequency of the Glu323Lys mutation as a genetic risk factor for glaucoma.

Materials And Methods: A cross-sectional study over 6 months from October 2020 to March 2021 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

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Capacity needs assessment and challenges for multisectoral implementation of nutrition in Burkina Faso: A guide for the formulation of a capacity development plan.

Int J Health Plann Manage

September 2023

Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry and Immunology, Center for Research in Biological Sciences of Food and Nutrition, Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Joseph KI-ZERBO University, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

Introduction: Achieving nutritional goals depends on individual, organisational and environmental capacities. The aim of this study was to analyse and identify capacity gaps among the coordination platforms and networks, and the key technical institutions related to nutrition in Burkina Faso for a capacity development plan formulation.

Methods: Using the new Nutrition Capacity Framework developed by the United Nations Network, information were collected using the Nutrition Stakeholder Mapping and Analysis tool, and the Checklist for Capacity Areas.

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Phytopharmaceutical practices of traditional health practitioners in Burkina Faso: a cross-sectional study.

BMC Complement Med Ther

June 2023

EA7307, Centre for International and European Studies, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Strasbourg, 74, Route du Rhin, 67400, Illkirch, France.

Background: Traditional health practitioners constitute an important part of the health care system in Burkina Faso, particularly in the supply of traditional herbal medicines. Quality and safety of these medicines rely heavily on practices employed during their traditional development. However, traditional phytopharmaceutical practices are poorly described in Burkina Faso.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic challenged the mental wellbeing of health workers. The objective of this study was to assess health workers' perceived stress during the response to COVID-19 in the Central Plateau region (Burkina Faso).

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of health workers in the Central Plateau health region from September 20 to October 20, 2021.

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Current Status and Challenges of Pharmacovigilance of Traditional Medicines in French-Speaking West African (UEMOA) Countries.

Pharmaceut Med

July 2023

Laboratory of Drug Development, Centre for Training, Research and Expertise in Drug Sciences, Doctoral School of Sciences and Health, Joseph Ki-Zerbo University, 03 BP 7021, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

Background: West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) countries are characterised by a high prevalence of informal use of medicinal plants and traditional medicines by their population for health care, requiring the establishment of pharmacovigilance, in order to monitor the associated health risks. However, the state of implementation of pharmacovigilance for traditional medicines in UEMOA countries is not known.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the state of implementation of pharmacovigilance for traditional medicines in the eight UEMOA countries, describing the relevant community provisions, assessing the integration of traditional medicines monitoring into national pharmacovigilance systems and identifying related national challenges.

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Introduction: antiretroviral therapy enables the suppression of the plasma viral load and the restoration of immune responses. Therapeutic failures are still observed in patients living with HIV despite the considerable benefits of antiretroviral therapy. This study aimed to describe the long-term evolution of immunological and virological parameters in patients undergoing treatments for HIV-1 at the Day Hospital of Bobo-Dioulasso in Burkina Faso.

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  • The research investigates the risk factors for intrapartum stillbirth in a teaching hospital in Burkina Faso, revealing a stillbirth rate of 20.1 per 1,000 births among 4,122 deliveries.
  • Key factors found to significantly increase the risk of intrapartum stillbirth include previous caesarean sections, multiparity, receiving antenatal care from a nurse, and not using a partogram during labor.
  • Other notable associations include higher risk linked to patient referrals, lack of obstetric ultrasound, and lower birth weight, while factors like the number of antenatal visits and labor duration showed no significant impact.
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