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Bertoncello, Brigitte. "Diaspora, développement et urbanisation : des Burkinabè de l'étranger acteurs des projets urbains de Zaca et Ouaga 2000 à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Annales de géographie 675, no. 5 (2010): 560. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ag.675.0560.

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Carignan, Claude, Luc Turbide, and Jean Koulidiati. "Astrophysics in Burkina Faso." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 6, S277 (December 2010): 220–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921311022812.

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AbstractOn the African continent, most of the activities in Astronomy are found in South Africa where full training in Astrophysics is given in a few Universities and where most of the professional astronomers and of the research instruments (from small telescopes to the 11m SALT, in the optical) can be found. In 2007, we started a full program (undergraduate and graduate) in Astrophysics at the Université de Ouagadougou and an Observatory (ODAUO), for teaching purposes, was also built. In October 2009, we put in crates the 1m Marly telescope in La Silla, Chile which will be rebuilt in 2011-12, as a full research telescope, on mount Djaogari in Burkina Faso.
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Paré, Cyriaque. "Burkina Faso : Ouagadougou dénonce l'hypocrisie internationale." Outre-Terre 20, no. 3 (2007): 349. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/oute.020.0349.

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Nguyen, Vinh-Kim, Troy Grennan, Karine Peschard, Darell Tan, and Issoufou Tiendrébéogo. "Antiretroviral use in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." AIDS 17 (July 2003): S109—S111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00002030-200317003-00015.

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Bosu, William K. "An overview of the nutrition transition in West Africa: implications for non-communicable diseases." Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 74, no. 4 (December 22, 2014): 466–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0029665114001669.

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The nutrition landscape in West Africa has been dominated by the programmes to address undernutrition. However, with increasing urbanisation, technological developments and associated change in dietary patterns and physical activity, childhood and adult overweight, and obesity are becoming more prevalent. There is an evidence of increasing intake of dietary energy, fat, sugars and protein. There is low consumption of fruit and vegetables universally in West Africa. Overall, the foods consumed are predominantly traditional with the component major food groups within recommended levels. Most of the West African countries are at the early stages of nutrition transition but countries such as Cape Verde, Ghana and Senegal are at the latter stages. In the major cities of the region, children consume energy-dense foods such as candies, ice cream and sweetened beverages up to seven times as frequently as fruit and vegetables. Adult obesity rates have increased by 115 % in 15 years since 2004. In Ghana, the prevalence of overweight/obesity in women has increased from 12·8 % in 1993 to 29·9 % in 2008. In Accra, overweight/obesity in women has increased from 62·2 % in 2003 to 64·9 % in 2009. The age-standardised proportion of adults who engage in adequate levels of physical activity ranges from 46·8 % in Mali to 94·7 % in Benin. The lingering stunting in children and the rising overweight in adults have resulted to a dual burden of malnutrition affecting 16·2 % of mother–child pairs in Cotonou. The prevalence of hypertension has been increased and ranges from 17·6 % in Burkina Faso to 38·7 % in Cape Verde. The prevalence is higher in the cities: 40·2 % in Ougadougou, 46·0 % in St Louis and 54·6 % in Accra. The prevalence of diabetes ranges from 2·5 to 7·9 % but could be as high as 17·9 % in Dakar, Senegal. The consequences of nutrition transition are not only being felt by the persons in the high socioeconomic class, but also in cities such as Accra and Ouagadougou, where at least 19 % of adults from the poorest households are overweight and 19–28 % have hypertension. Concerted national action involving governments, partners, private sector and civil society is needed to re-orient health systems and build capacity to address the dual burden of malnutrition, to regulate the food and beverage industry and to encourage healthy eating throughout the life course.
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Korbéogo, Gabin. "La culture florale à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Hors-thème 40, no. 2 (September 27, 2016): 227–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1037520ar.

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À partir d’une étude de cas à Ouagadougou au Burkina Faso, cet article traite du symbolisme des fleurs et de ses usages sociaux. L’histoire locale des relations entre les individus et la phytodiversité enseigne en effet que les espèces végétales sont utilisées pour leurs propriétés alimentaires, médicinales, symboliques, magiques et esthétiques. Toutefois, les différentes modalités de circulation et d’appropriation des fleurs varient selon le code culturel et le statut social des usagers. L’article montre que la culture florale burkinabé correspond à des formes d’expression esthétiques et sentimentales locales qui s’émancipent des contraintes traditionnelles pour épouser continuellement les modèles occidentaux et/ou globalisés.
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Kirakoya, Brahima, Moussa Kabore, Fanéwendé Aristide Kabore, Abdoul Karim Pare, Abubakar Babagana Mustapha, Ky Bienvenue Désiré, and Barnabé Zango. "Elderly Men Sexuality in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Open Journal of Urology 09, no. 03 (2019): 62–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oju.2019.93007.

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Stinson, Andrew. "2013 APSA Africa Workshop: Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." PS: Political Science & Politics 46, no. 04 (September 30, 2013): 885–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096513001212.

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The sixth annual APSA Africa Workshop was conducted in partnership with the Institute for Governance and Development (IGD) in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, from July 1 to 12. The event is part of a multiyear initiative to support political science research and teaching in Sub-Saharan Africa through a series of residential political science workshops at African universities and research institutions. Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Africa Workshops program is a major component of APSA's efforts to engage with political science communities outside the United States and support research networks linking US scholars with their colleagues overseas.
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Mainet, Guy. "CRET, Études urbaines à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Cahiers d'Outre-Mer 57, no. 226-227 (April 1, 2004): 341–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/com.1156.

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Sanou, I., F. Millogo-Traoré, I. Bicaba, B. Touré, and F. Soudré. "Etiology of vaginal infections in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Médecine et Santé Tropicales 24, no. 4 (October 2014): 430–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/mst.2014.0336.

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Zida, A., I. Sangaré, S. Bamba, I. Sombié, L. Kady Traoré, S. Oumar Coulibaly, H. Menan, and TR Guiguemdé. "Intestinal parasites in prisoners in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Médecine et Santé Tropicales 24, no. 4 (October 2014): 383–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/mst.2014.0380.

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Bonnet, Emmanuel, and Aude Nikiema. "Libération des données géographiques à Ouagadougou – Burkina Faso." Netcom, no. 27-1/2 (September 1, 2013): 218–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/netcom.1350.

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Hilou, Adama, I. Ouedraogo, PAED Sombié, S. Guenné, D. Paré, and M. Compaoré. "Leafy amaranthus consumption patterns in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 16, no. 4 (December 6, 2016): 11248–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.18697/ajfand.76.13810.

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Ouédraogo, D. D., E. W. C. Nacoulma, E. Kafando, A. Ouédraogo, H. Tiéno, J. Koulidiaty, and J. Y. Drabo. "Pathologies rhumatologiques et hémoglobinopathies à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Bulletin de la Société de pathologie exotique 103, no. 2 (April 13, 2010): 80–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13149-010-0052-1.

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E. Huovinen, R. Dembélé. "Burden of acute gastrointestinal infections in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 6, no. 2 (June 1, 2016): 45–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5799/jmid.328799.

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Ouedraogo, Adama. "Les mosquées de Ouagadougou (Burkina-Faso) : organisation et fonctionnement." Insaniyat / إنسانيات, no. 38 (December 31, 2007): 45–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/insaniyat.3145.

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Ouédraogo, Dieu-Donné, Hervé Tiéno, Hyacinthe Kaboré, Elisabeth Palazzo, Oliver Meyer, and Joseph Youssouf Drabo. "Ankylosing spondylitis in rheumatology patients in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Clinical Rheumatology 28, no. 12 (September 2, 2009): 1375–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10067-009-1250-8.

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Lengani, H., A. Sondo, G. Sanou, I. J. Nitiema, A. R. Karambiri, and G. Coulibaly. "Insuffisance rénale aiguë et dengue à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Néphrologie & Thérapeutique 14, no. 5 (September 2018): 370. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nephro.2018.07.271.

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Ouédraogo Yugbaré, S., R. Ouédraogo, A. Nenebié, B. Traoré, J. C. Plantier, A. Vabret, D. Yé, M. Gueudin, and C. Marguet. "Bronchiolite aiguë virale du nourrisson à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Archives de Pédiatrie 21, no. 10 (October 2014): 1143–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arcped.2014.07.007.

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Barlow, Eeben, Bohumil Doboš, and Martin Riegl. "Beyond Ouagadougou: State-building and jihadism in Burkina Faso." African Security Review 30, no. 2 (February 8, 2021): 152–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10246029.2021.1877162.

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Faye, Babacar, Wendpoulomdé AD Kaboré, Valérie Chevalier, Yolande Gnagne-Koffi, Carole DW Ouédraogo, and Diouma Ndiaye. "A Survey of Endodontic Practices among Dentists in Burkina Faso." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 18, no. 8 (2017): 641–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-2099.

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ABSTRACT Aim Dental surgeons must be aware of the most appropriate endodontic treatments and how to properly conduct them. The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge of dental surgeons in Burkina Faso in terms of endodontic treatment procedures. Materials and methods This descriptive, cross-sectional study was performed during the regular annual conference of the National Board of Dental Surgeons of Burkina Faso, held on February 27 and 28, 2015 in Ouagadougou, through a questionnaire. Results A total of 33 practitioners took part (52.4% of the dental surgeons of Burkina Faso) in the study. The majority of them (90.9%) used sodium hypochlorite as their preferred irrigation solution. Nearly half of the dental surgeons (48.5%) did not know how to use a permeabilization file, and most did not make use of nickel–titanium (NiTi) mechanized instruments (78.8%) or rubber dams (93.9%). Approximately two-thirds of participants did not perform file-in-place radiography (66.7%) or control radiography of the canal obturation (63.6%). The adjusted single-cone technique was the most commonly used (87.9%). Conclusion This study highlights that the majority of dental surgeons in Burkina Faso are not using the currently recommended endodontic procedures to perform obturations. Clinical significance Dental surgeons in Burkina Faso must commit to regularly upgrading their knowledge and techniques. How to cite this article Kaboré WAD, Chevalier V, Gnagne- Koffi Y, Ouédraogo CDW, Ndiaye D, Faye B. A Survey of Endodontic Practices among Dentists in Burkina Faso. J Contemp Dent Pract 2017;18(8):641-646.
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Namountougou, Moussa, Dieudonné Diloma Soma, Mahamoudou Balboné, Didier Alexandre Kaboré, Mahamadi Kientega, Aristide Hien, Ahmed Coulibaly, et al. "Monitoring Insecticide Susceptibility in Aedes Aegypti Populations from the Two Biggest Cities, Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso, in Burkina Faso: Implication of Metabolic Resistance." Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 5, no. 2 (May 27, 2020): 84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed5020084.

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In West Africa, Aedes aegypti remains the major vector of dengue virus. Since 2013, dengue fever has been reemerging in Burkina Faso with annual outbreaks, thus becoming a major public health problem. Its control relies on vector control, which is unfortunately facing the problem of insecticide resistance. At the time of this study, although data on phenotypic resistance were available, information related to the metabolic resistance in Aedes populations from Burkina Faso remained very scarce. Here, we assessed the phenotypic and the metabolic resistance of Ae. aegypti populations sampled from the two main urban areas (Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso) of Burkina Faso. Insecticide susceptibility bioassays to chlorpyriphos-methyl 0.4%, bendiocarb 0.1% and deltamethrin 0.05% were performed on natural populations of Ae. aegypti using the WHO protocol. The activity of enzymes involved in the rapid detoxification of insecticides, especially non-specific esterases, oxidases (cytochrome P450) and glutathione-S-transferases, was measured on individual mosquitos. The mortality rates for deltamethrin 0.05% were low and ranged from 20.72% to 89.62% in the Bobo-Dioulasso and Ouagadougou sites, respectively. When bendiocarb 0.1% was tested, the mortality rates ranged from 7.73% to 71.23%. Interestingly, in the two urban areas, mosquitoes were found to be fully susceptible to chlorpyriphos-methyl 0.4%. Elevated activity of non-specific esterases and glutathione-S-transferases was reported, suggesting multiple resistance mechanisms involved in Ae. aegypti populations from Bobo-Dioulasso and Ouagadougou (including cytochrome P450). This update to the insecticide resistance status within Ae. aegypti populations in the two biggest cities is important to better plan dengue vectors control in the country and provides valuable information for improving vector control strategies in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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Tarnagda, Zekiba, Issaka Yougbare, Adele Kam, Marc Christian Tahita, and Jean Bosco Ouedraogo. "Prevalence of infectious bronchitis and Newcastle disease virus among domestic and wild birds in H5N1 outbreaks areas." Journal of Infection in Developing Countries 5, no. 08 (January 18, 2011): 565–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3855/jidc.1441.

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Introduction: The first H5N1 outbreak in Burkina Faso was reported to the World Organization for Animal Health on 3 April 2006. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of avian influenza virus, infectious bronchitis virus, and Newcastle disease virus among domestic and wild birds in highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 outbreaks areas. Methodology: We collected paired tracheal and cloacal swabs from 283 birds including 278 domestic and five wild birds (three vultures, one sparrowhawk and one Western Grey Plantain-eater) in the Central Region (Ouagadougou) and the Western Region (Bobo-Dioulasso and Sokoroni) of Burkina Faso. Total RNA extracted from samples were subjected to reverse transcription and resulting cDNA amplified by PCR using specific primers for detection of Avian Influenza Virus (AIV mainly highly pathogenic H5N1), Infectious Bronchitis Virus (IBV), and Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) for the first time in Burkina Faso. Results and conclusions: Our results show that 13.8% (39/283) samples were reactive for NDV, and the prevalence of IBV was 3.9% (11/283). None of the 283 birds were co-infected by AIV, IBV and/or NDV in our study areas. The prevalence of influenza A virus was 3.2% (95% CI: 0-6.6) with a 1.7% (95% CI: 0-3.2) prevalence of H5N1 being detected. Positive cases of H5N1 virus were found in two out of three vultures in Ouagadougou, and in three out of 203 local chickens in the Western Region. These results confirm the presence of influenza A H5N1 virus, IBV and NDV in domestic and wild birds in Burkina Faso.
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Ouédraogo, D. D., N. Korsaga-Somé, J. Zabsonné Tiendrébéogo, H. Tiéno, H. Kaboré, P. Niamba, and J. Drabo. "Connective tissue diseases in hospital practice in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Médecine et Santé Tropicales 24, no. 3 (July 2014): 271–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/mst.2014.0348.

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Yonaba, Caroline, Angèle Kalmogho, Kongnimissom Apoline Sondo, Madi Nacoulma, Kigocha Okengo, Flore Ouédraogo, Chantal Zoungrana, Aissata Kabore, Fla Koueta, and Ludovic Kam. "Ocular Manifestations among HIV Infected Children in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." Open Journal of Pediatrics 06, no. 02 (2016): 185–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojped.2016.62027.

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Napon, C., A. Dabilgou, H. Adoko, and J. Kaboré. "Les dystonies focales en milieu hospitalier à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Revue Neurologique 170 (April 2014): A144. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neurol.2014.01.385.

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Sangare, I., J. C. Gantier, G. Koalaga, M. Deniau, A. Ouari, and R. T. Guiguemdé. "Sandflies of the south part of Ouagadougou City, Burkina Faso." Parasite 16, no. 3 (September 2009): 231–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2009163231.

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Koueta, F., L. Dao, D. Yé, M. Koura, and A. Sawadogo. "Facteurs favorisant le tabagisme des élèves à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Revue des Maladies Respiratoires 26, no. 3 (March 2009): 291–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0761-8425(09)72586-0.

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Ouedraogo, Boukary. "Assessing Wood-Energy Pricing Policies in Urban Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." International Journal of Energy Science 3, no. 5 (2013): 362. http://dx.doi.org/10.14355/ijes.2013.0305.08.

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Ouedraogo, Boukary. "Household energy preferences for cooking in urban Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." Energy Policy 34, no. 18 (December 2006): 3787–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2005.09.006.

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Richard, F., C. Ouédraogo, and V. De Brouwere. "Quality cesarean delivery in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: A comprehensive approach." International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 103, no. 3 (November 6, 2008): 283–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijgo.2008.08.008.

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Sagna, Y., D. A. R. Yanogo, O. Guira, A. P. Bagbila, H. Tiéno, and J. Y. Drabo. "Phéochromocytome à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) : à propos de trois cas." Annales d'Endocrinologie 75, no. 5-6 (October 2014): 473. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ando.2014.07.687.

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Sangare, L., S. Diande, S. Kouanda, BI Dingtoumda, A. Mourfou, F. Ouedraogo, I. Sawadogo, et al. "Mycobacterium tuberculosisdrug-resistance in previously treated patients in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." Annals of African Medicine 9, no. 1 (2010): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1596-3519.62619.

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Ouedraogo, Nina-Astrid Nde, Madina Napon, Bénilde Ma Kambou Tiemtore, Boubakar Ouattara, Abel Bamouni, Ousséini Diallo, Claudine Lougue Sorgho, and Rabiou Cisse. "Male Breast Nodules in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso): Radiological and Histopathological Aspects." Open Journal of Radiology 08, no. 04 (2018): 274–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojrad.2018.84030.

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Serge, SAMANDOULOUGOU, Serge BAGRE Touwendsida, SAVADOGO Aly, SCIPPO Marie Louise, and S. TRAORE Alfred. "Screening of antibiotics residues in beef consumed in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." African Journal of Food Science 9, no. 6 (March 30, 2015): 367–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/ajfs2015.1291.

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Compaore, Georges. "Succès et échecs de la rénovation urbaine à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Travaux de l'Institut Géographique de Reims 83, no. 1 (1993): 63–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/tigr.1993.1613.

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Maqueda, Francis. "Le Centre de santé mentale d'Handicap International à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." L'Autre 5, no. 3 (2004): 445. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lautr.015.0445.

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Karou, Simplice D., Florencia Djigma, Tani Sagna, Christelle Nadembega, Moctar Zeba, Aboudoulaye Kabre, Kokou Anani, et al. "Antimicrobial resistance of abnormal vaginal discharges microorganisms in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2, no. 4 (April 2012): 294–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s2221-1691(12)60025-2.

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Napon, C., O. Diallo, E. Kanyala, and J. Kabore. "Les thromboses veineuses cérébrales en milieu hospitalier à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Revue Neurologique 166, no. 4 (April 2010): 433–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neurol.2009.09.009.

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Yanogo, Rayangnewinde Donald Auguste, Yempabou Sagna, Hervé Tieno, Oumar Guira, and Youssouf Joseph Drabo. "Prevalence of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Ouagadougou (Burkina-Faso)." OALib 01, no. 04 (2014): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1100595.

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Ouedraogo, Arba Jules, and Pete Kolsky. "Partnership and innovation for on-site sanitation in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." Waterlines 21, no. 2 (October 2002): 9–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/0262-8104.2002.054.

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A.D. Kaboré, Wendpoulomdé, Carole D.W. Ouédraogo, Ali Konaté, Rasmata G. Traoré, Valérie Chevalier, Sylvie Boisramé, Nicolas Barro, and Lassana Sangaré. "Automédication au cours des affections bucco-dentaires à Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." Médecine Buccale Chirurgie Buccale 22, no. 4 (December 2016): 277–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/mbcb/2016042.

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Maiga, S., K. Boncoungou, A. R. Ouedraogo, G. Ouedraogo, G. Badoum, N. R. Nacanabo, and M. Ouedraogo. "Étiologies des opacités excavées en milieu hospitalier à Ouagadougou (Burkina-Faso)." Revue des Maladies Respiratoires 35 (January 2018): A180. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rmr.2017.10.411.

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Lindén, Jenny. "Nocturnal Cool Island in the Sahelian city of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." International Journal of Climatology 31, no. 4 (March 4, 2011): 605–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.2069.

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Kagambèga, Assèta, Alexandre Thibodeau, Valentina Trinetta, Daniel K. Soro, Florent N. Sama, Évariste Bako, Caroline S. Bouda, Aïssata Wereme N’Diaye, Philippe Fravalo, and Nicolas Barro. "Salmonellaspp. andCampylobacterspp. in poultry feces and carcasses in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." Food Science & Nutrition 6, no. 6 (July 16, 2018): 1601–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.725.

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Dos Santos, Stéphanie. "Accès à l’eau et enjeux socio-sanitaires à Ouagadougou – Burkina Faso." Espace populations sociétés, no. 2006/2-3 (December 1, 2006): 271–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/eps.1519.

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Shafiwu, Adinan Bahahudeen, Samuel A. Donkoh, Hamdiyah Alhassan, and Fatih Yildiz. "Consumers’ preferred purchasing outlet of safer vegetables in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." Cogent Food & Agriculture 4, no. 1 (January 1, 2018): 1492360. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2018.1489714.

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Ouedraogo, Ramatou, Leigh Senderowicz, and Coralie Ngbichi. "“I wasn’t ready”: abortion decision-making pathways in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." International Journal of Public Health 65, no. 4 (April 9, 2020): 477–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00038-020-01359-6.

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Ouédraogo, N. A., N. N. Korsaga/Somé, D. Nanema, M. S. Ouédraogo, S. Zéba Lompo, G. P. Tapsoba, F. Traoré, et al. "Syndrome d’Ekbom ou parasitose délirante : trois cas à Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie 146, no. 11 (November 2019): 715–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annder.2019.08.008.

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Kagambèga, Assèta, Alexandre Thibodeau, Daniel K. Soro, Nicolas Barro, and Philippe Fravalo. "Detection of Campylobacter sp. from Poultry Feces in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso." Food and Nutrition Sciences 12, no. 02 (2021): 107–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/fns.2021.122009.

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