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Charlier, P., C. Moulherat, A. Abadie, T. Subercazes, and I. Huynh-Charlier. "Radiographic analysis of three royal effigies of Abomey (Benin)." Forensic Imaging 27 (December 2021): 200478. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fri.2021.200478.

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Mohd Saleem, Sheikh. "Inter-personal violence in Abomey-Calavi (Republic of Benin) 2015-2018." Indian Journal of Forensic and Community Medicine 7, no. 1 (April 15, 2020): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijfcm.2020.001.

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E. Bigot, C., G. Padonou, A. Ahossi, J. M. Adovoekpe, and F. Houngbe. "Inter-personal violence in Abomey-Calavi (Republic of Benin) 2015-2018." Indian Journal of Forensic and Community Medicine 7, no. 1 (April 15, 2020): 15–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijfcm.2020.005.

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Wittig, Rüdiger, Sita Guinko, Karen Hahn-Hadjali, Brice Sinsin, Georg Zizka, Stefan Dressler, and Adjima Thiombiano. "Twenty Years of Cooperation between Botanists of the Goethe-University Frankfurt (Germany) and of West African Universities." Flora et Vegetatio Sudano-Sambesica 12 (December 9, 2016): 5–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/fvss.12.7.

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The year 1989 represents the starting point of the cooperation between botanists of the Goethe-University in Frankfurt (Germany) and of the University of Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso). Some years later, the University of Abomey-Calavi (Benin) joined the cooperation. This paper gives an overview on joint projects, resulting publications and theses, and on other achievements of this fruitful cooperation, which meanwhile also comprises partners of Ivory Coast, Niger and Senegal.
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Victorien, Tamgnon Dougnon, Ahoussinou Clment, Houngnihin Roch, Hessouh Septime, Ana Martin, and Loko Frdric. "Preliminary statement of HIV/AIDS conceptions among students at Abomey-Calavi (Benin) campus." Journal of AIDS and HIV Research 6, no. 6 (July 31, 2014): 117–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/jahr2012.041.

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Akator, Salomon K., Djodji K. Adjata, Gisele Y. Hode, Symphorien Awande, Ibnou Dieng, Yacouba Sere, and Yawovi Mawuena D. Gumedzo. "Cultural and pathological studies of Pyricularia oryzae Isolates at Abomey Calavi in Benin." Plant Pathology Journal 13, no. 1 (December 15, 2014): 44–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/ppj.2014.44.49.

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Topanou, Nikita, Mariane Domeizel, Jacques Fatombi, Roger Gérard JOSSE, and Taofiki Aminou. "Characterization of Household Solid Waste in the Town of Abomey - Calavi in Benin." Journal of Environmental Protection 02, no. 06 (2011): 692–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jep.2011.26080.

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Aguemon, Badirou, Barikissou Georgia Damien, Antoine Vickey Hinson, Géraud Padonou, Abévi Fleury Bruno Agbessinou, Edgard Marius Ouendo, and Paul Ayélo. "Malaria Case-Management in Urban Area: Various Challenges in Public and Private Health Facilities in Benin, West Africa." Open Public Health Journal 11, no. 1 (February 23, 2018): 54–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874944501811010054.

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Background:In Benin, malaria remains endemic and perennial throughout the year in most areas. During the last decade, a substantial increase was noticed in the procurement of Artemisinin-based combination therapies and malaria RDT. This study aimed to evaluate the quality of uncomplicated malaria cases-management in public and private health facilities.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was carried out in public and private health facilities in the municipality of Abomey-Calavi in southern Benin from August to September 2016. The study focused on two targets: (i) patients with uncomplicated malaria who sought care in a health facility in Abomey-Calavi during the study period; and (ii) the health care providers in public and private health facilities authorized by the Ministry of Health.Results:In 27 health facilities investigated, 15 in the public sector and 12 in the private sector, a total of 313 patients and 93 health care providers were included. Forty-four percent (44%) had no education. Among the patients, 60% were identified in the public health facilities. About 87% of uncomplicated malaria patients were tested in public facilities while 63% were tested in private facilities. In the same way, 54% of patients were treated in accordance with National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) guidelines.Conclusions:The present study showed a poor performance in uncomplicated malaria case-management in private health facilities compared to public health facilities. Strategy to improve access and utilization of malaria case-management supplies needs to be reviewed in both public and private health facilities.
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Klotoe, J. R., K. Koudouvo, J.-M. Ategbo, C. Dandjesso, V. Dougnon, F. Loko, M. Gbeassor, and K. Dramane. "Medicinal Plants Sold as Anti-Haemorrhagic in the Cotonou and Abomey-Calavi Markets (Benin)." International Journal of Biology 10, no. 1 (December 21, 2017): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijb.v10n1p17.

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Market herbalists are one of the primary uses of primary health care for people in developing countries. They contribute to the conservation of endogenous plants and knowledge. In order to identify plants with antihemorrhagic properties sold in markets in southern Benin, an ethnopharmacological survey was carried out among 34 herbalists in 17 markets in Cotonou and Abomey-Calavi. The method used is Triplet Purchase of Medicinal Recipes (ATRM). A total of 38 plant species in 24 families were identified. The most represented family is the Rubiaceae (13.16%). The most cited species are Cissampelos mucronata (12.96%), Hybanthus enneaspermus (9.26%) and Cassytha filiformis (8.02%). Considering the plants mentioned in single use, C. mucronata (37.5%), C. filiformis (12.5%) and N. laevis (10%) were the most cited species. The leafy stem (71%) is the most used part. Two methods of preparation are mainly used, maceration (45%) and decoction (55%). The extracts of these plants could be a source of Improved Traditional Medication (AHT) for the treatment of haemorrhages.
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Hounsinou, Sagnon Parfait. "Assessment of potential seawater intrusion in a coastal aquifer system at Abomey - Calavi, Benin." Heliyon 6, no. 2 (February 2020): e03173. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03173.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Diocese of Abomey (Benin)"

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Degbey, Cyriaque. "Factors associated with the problematical of quality drinking water and public health in the municipality of Abomey-calavi in Benin." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/209937.

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The objective of this research is double:

1) to study the factors associated with the problems of quality with drinking water on the physicochemical and biological level in the municipality of Abomey-Calavi in Benin ;

2)to study its relationships with public health.

The goal is to bring on one hand, the tools of improvement to the quality of water and public health in this commune. In addition, to contribute to the reduction of the rate of morbidity and mortality generated by the diseases related to drinking water contamination in this locality

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For the purpase of this study, we made a preliminary investigation in the municipality (households 55898 and almost all the households have the traditional wells). In the same way the information provided by the National Society of Water in Benin gave the indications on the level koverage of drinkable water conveyance of the commune. This study carried out within a general logical framework of the durable development based on an DPSIR analysis in the municipality of Abomey-Calavi of the Atlantic district in Benin made it possible to provide information on the main sources of contamination of the drinking water. We also carried out a random sampling of 110 wells and 110 households by taking account into the geographical distribution of the households in the commune. We selected 60 taps and 60 households by random sampling for those using water drink distributed by the national Society of Water in Benin. In each zone or district, three households consuming either well water or tap water were drawn randomly. A retrospective study on the number of cases of the hydrous diseases and other symptoms of hydrous diseases was carried out by consultation of medical registers of the commune from 2007 to 2009. Cases of diarrhoeas used as basic variable of health were compared with the other cases of hydrous diseases available in the files.

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The results show that: the most al the well water taken in the households has temperatures beyond the recommendation of the World Health Organization (25 °C) and 98.2 % have a pH below the normal which is 6.5 to 8.5. We note a strong mercury and cadmium, complete iron, aluminum, nitrate nitrite pollution of the sampled wells (n=110) which is respectively 32.73%, 11.82%,10%, 43.64%, 6.36% and 14.55%. The results of the bacteriological analysis of water revealed that the totality of the wells is contaminated. The germs identified during the analysis of the well water are: Escherichia coli, fecal streptococcus species, bacterial salmonella ,Shigella ,Clostridium perfringens, staphylococcus species,

Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa Most frequent among these germs are: Escherichia coli (100%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (97.27%), bacterial salmonella and Shigella (96,36%) with regard to the coliformes and enterobacteries. As for the cocci with Gram (+) they are staphylococcus species (97.27%) and the fecal streptococcus (88.18%). It is useful to stress that all the wells are strongly contaminated by Clostridium perfringens (95.45%).

The differences between the respective prevalence of parasitic coprology, uroculture, diarrhoeas, pains abdominal and saddles bloody for exposed (45.4%, 71.8%, 76.4% and 59.1%) :those who consume the water of wells not exposed (8.3%, 1.7%,13.3%, 16.7): those who consume tap water, are statistically significant (p<0.001). For diarrhoeas according to the characteristics of the people reached of hydrous diseases and other symptoms of hydrous diseases we have:

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Books on the topic "Diocese of Abomey (Benin)"

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Amoussou, Samson Gilles. Monseigneur Agboka le combattant: 1er eveque du Diocese D'Abomey. Cotonou, Benin: S.G. Amoussou, 2014.

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1960-, Rainer Leslie H., ed. Wall sculptures of Abomey. London: Thames & Hudson, 1999.

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1960-, Rainer Leslie H., ed. Palace sculptures of Abomey: History told on walls. Los Angeles: Getty Conservation Institute and the J. Paul Getty Museum, 1999.

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The 2005 Economic and Product Market Databook for Abomey, Benin. Icon Group International, Inc., 2005.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2006 Economic and Product Market Databook for Abomey, Benin. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Pique, Francesca, and Leslie Rainer. The Wall Sculpture of Abomey. Thames and Hudson Ltd, 1999.

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Pique, Francesca, and Leslie Rainer. Palace Sculptures of Abomey: History Told on Walls (Conservation and Cultural Heritage). Getty Trust Publications: Getty Conservation Institute, 2000.

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Le nouveau diocèse de Dassa-Zoumé et son premier évêque son Excellence Monseigneur Antoine Ganye. Cotonou, Bénin: Confluents, 1996.

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Barrow, Julia. Developing Definitions of Reform in the Church in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198777601.003.0037.

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There is a noticeable gap between the use of ‘reform’ terminology (reformo, reformatio) in the pre-1100 period and modern usage: in the earlier Middle Ages the terminology was essentially used to refer to the restoration of peace, buildings, and property or in a spiritual sense, as a change of heart (as established by Gerd Ladner on the basis of patristic writings); it is also noticeable that reform terminology was used much less by medieval authors, especially pre-1215, than by modern historians writing about the Middle Ages and above all on the medieval church. Nonetheless, ‘reform’ terminology did begin, very slowly, to be used about change in medieval ecclesiastical institutions in the tenth and early eleventh centuries, first in the diocese of Rheims and Lotharingia and later in Burgundy, and this chapter attempts to show how this process began, tracing the earliest moves towards this in records of Carolingian church councils and tenth-century historical narratives.
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béninois, Union du clergé, ed. Le nouveau diocèse de Kandi et son premier évêque, Mgr Marcel Honorat Agboton. Cotonou, Benin: Impr. Graphitec, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Diocese of Abomey (Benin)"

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"Abomey, Benin." In Middle East and Africa, 25–30. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315073842-9.

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