474 research outputs found

    Rift Valley fever outbreak, Mauritania, 1998: seroepidemiologic, virologic, entomologic, and zoologic investigations.

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    A Rift Valley fever outbreak occurred in Mauritania in 1998. Seroepidemiologic and virologic investigation showed active circulation of the Rift Valley fever virus, with 13 strains isolated, and 16% (range 1.5%-38%) immunoglobulin (Ig) M-positivity in sera from 90 humans and 343 animals (sheep, goats, camels, cattle, and donkeys). One human case was fatal

    Détermination du débit de filtration glomérulaire (DFG) au cours du diabÚte : Cockroft et Gault, MDRD ou CKD-EPI ?

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    Plusieurs paramĂštres peuvent ĂȘtre Ă©tudiĂ©s pour Ă©valuer le rein. Parmi ceux-ci, le dĂ©bit de filtration glomĂ©rulaire (DFG) a Ă©tĂ© dĂ©terminĂ© avec les formules de Cockroft et Gault (CG), du Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) et du Chronic Kidney Disease EPIdemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) et la formule la mieux adaptĂ©e pour le diabĂ©tique a Ă©tĂ© recherchĂ©e. Chez 59 diabĂ©tiques de type 1 (DT1) et 70 diabĂ©tiques de type 2 (DT2), le DFG a Ă©tĂ© dĂ©terminĂ© avec les formules de CG, du MDRD et du CKD-EPI. Avec l’analyse statistique, les seuils de significativitĂ© ont Ă©tĂ© fixĂ©s pour p<0,05 ; T0α>1,96 et Z0α>1,96. Le MDRD est superposable au CKD-EPI chez les DT1 et DT2. Chez les DT1, le DFG moyen et la corrĂ©lation entre 1/crĂ©atininĂ©mie et DFG ne varient pas si CG ou CKD-EPI ; cependant, les sujets Ă  DFG rĂ©duit (< 90 ml/min/1,73 mÂČ) sont plus nombreux avec CG plutĂŽt qu’avec CKD-EPI (66,10% vs 47,46% ; T0α=2,05). Chez les DT2, le DFG moyen et la proportion de sujets Ă  DFG rĂ©duit sont indĂ©pendants de la formule utilisĂ©e, mais la corrĂ©lation entre 1/crĂ©atininĂ©mie et DFG est plus forte si CKD-EPI que CG (0,961 vs 0,632 ; Z0α=7,02). Ainsi, la formule la mieux adaptĂ©e pour la dĂ©termination du DFG serait CG chez les DT1 et CKD-EPI chez les DT2, sachant que CKD-EPI est Ă©quivalent Ă  MDRD quel que soit le type de diabĂšte.Mots clĂ©s : Cockroft et Gault - MDRD - CKD-EPI – dĂ©bit de filtration glomĂ©rulaire (DFG) – diabĂšte

    Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Kaffrine – Kaffrine, Senegal

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    The village baseline study of Toune MosquĂ©e village in the CCAFS benchmark site Kaffrine in Senegal took place from June 2 to 4, 2011. Natural resources in the village are in a progressive state of degradation. The ‘protected’ forest has almost disappeared, the soils have low fertility and are degraded, and crop production is not sufficient to meet the food needs of a family throughout the year. Families must buy food to fill the gap in production. For that they harvest and sell forest products, which creates a vicious cycle of resource degradation. The male and female groups identified 35 organisations operating in the village including informal groups, state services, associations, NGOs and Muslim brotherhoods. While 18 of those work on food security issues, only 4 are involved in the management and protection of natural resources. Very few agricultural extension and training opportunities target women despite the women’s significant role in agriculture and livestock production. Women obtain information on livestock feeding techniques from people and organisations such as the horticultural project, women’s associations, and water and forest services. Men get information on soil inputs and soil fertility management from other farmers, organisations, radio and television, and from community leaders, notably the office of the village chief and the mosque on Fridays. The radio is the form of media most commonly used by the women but few women own a radio

    Caractérisation phénotypique et génétique du riz africain (Oryza glaberrima Steud) phenotypic and genetic characterization of african rice (oryza glaberrima steud)

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    The agronomic interest of African rice and the morphological similarities with other species, arouse the necessity to characterize African rice for recovery and conservation. The present study aims primarily to characterize phenotypically and genetically African rice for better exploitation in aid of rice producers and consumers. Indeed, the phenotypic characteristics of the rice accessions examined have been determined in two agronomics systems (upland and irrigated) carried out about 235 accessions of African rice; and afterwards, genetic characterization using a specific marker has been carried. At the end of the analyzes, with regard to the phenotypic characters, 22 O.sativa or interspecific accessions differing morphologically on several descriptors were identified. Genetically, out of 19 profiles revealed on a 935-bp band, 14 confirmed the phenotypic results. This study shows that 221 out of 235 accessions are O. glaberrima rice. These results show that the accessions of different species analyzed were confused during the collection. They also seems to validate the possibility of hybridization between the two rice species in peasant environment. The accessions characterized strengthen the conservation effort of African rice. This collection can be used for future studies, particularly with perspective to selection and running African rice with the possibility to establish a genetic model to facilitate the transfer of useful genes from O.glaberrima to O.sativa, while controlling the reproductive barrier. Thus, it will be easy to better exploit the genetic diversity of the African species of cultivated rice

    Influence of post-treatment on the microstructural and tribomechanical properties of suspension thermally sprayed WC-12 wt%Co nanocomposite coatings.

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    The potential to improve the tribomechanical performance of HVOF-sprayed WC-12Co coatings was studied by using aqueous WC-12Co suspensions as feed-stock. Both as-sprayed and hot-isostatic-pressed (HIPed) coatings were studied. Mathematical models of wear rate based on the structure property relationships, even for the conventionally sprayed WC-Co hardmetal coatings, are at best based on the semiempirical approach. This paper aims to develop these semiempirical mathematical models for suspension sprayed nanocomposite coatings in as-sprayed and heat-treated (HIPed) conditions. Microstructural evaluations included transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy equipped with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The nanohardness and modulus of the coated specimens were investigated using a diamond Berkovich nanoindenter. Sliding wear tests were conducted using a ball-on-flat test rig. Results indicated that the HIPing post-treatment resulted in crystallization of amorphous coating phases and increase in elastic modulus and hardness. Influence of these changes in the wear mechanisms and wear rate is discussed. Results are also compared with conventionally sprayed high-velocity oxy-fuel hardmetal WC-Co coatings

    Aggravation de l’anĂ©mie et polymorphisme de l’haptoglobine au cours de la drĂ©panocytose au SĂ©nĂ©gal

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    La drĂ©panocytose homozygote s’accompagne d’une augmentation de l’hĂ©moglobine (Hb) plasmatique, susceptible d’exposer les hĂ©maties Ă  un stress oxydant. L’haptoglobine prĂ©sente trois phĂ©notypes majeurs (Hp1-1, Hp 2-1 et Hp 2-2) susceptibles de fixer l’hĂ©moglobine extracellulaire avec une efficacitĂ© diffĂ©rente. L’objectif de ce travail est de voir si la connaissance du phĂ©notype d’Hp pouvait constituer un Ă©lĂ©ment prĂ©dictifde l’anĂ©mie sĂ©vĂšre. Pour cela, il a Ă©tĂ© recrutĂ© 68 drĂ©panocytaires  homozygotes, ĂągĂ©s de 5 Ă  31 ans. Pour chaque patient, un tĂ©moin de mĂȘme sexe et de mĂȘme Ăąge ± 2 ans a Ă©tĂ© recrutĂ©. Le phĂ©notypage de l’Hp a Ă©tĂ© rĂ©alisĂ© par Ă©lectrophorĂšse sur gel de polyacrylamide. Les rĂ©sultats du dosage de l’Hb font ressortir que les taux d’Hb sont significativement diffĂ©rentes chez les patients comparĂ©es Ă  celles des tĂ©moins (p = 0,001). Lorsque la rĂ©partition a Ă©tĂ© faite en fonction du phĂ©notype d’Hp, une diffĂ©rence statistiquement significative a Ă©tĂ©retrouvĂ©e entre le phĂ©notype Hp1-1 et le phĂ©notype Hp2-2 (p < 0,001) chez les patients et non chez les tĂ©moins. Les rĂ©sultats de cette Ă©tude prĂ©liminaire suggĂ©reraient que la connaissance du phĂ©notype d’Hp seraitun facteur prĂ©dictif de l’anĂ©mie sĂ©vĂšre au cours de la drĂ©panocytose.Mots clĂ©s : DrĂ©panocytose, anĂ©mie, phĂ©notypes d’haptoglobine

    Coastal Observations of Weather Features in Senegal during the AMMA SOP-3 Period

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    During 15 August through 30 September 2006, ground and aircraft measurements were obtained from a multi-national group of students and scientists in Senegal. Key measurements were aimed at investigating and understanding precipitation processes, thermodynamic and dynamic environmental conditions, cloud, aerosol and microphysical processes and spaceborne sensors (TRMM, CloudSat/Calipso) validation. Ground and aircraft instruments include: ground based polarimetric radar, disdrometer measurements, a course and a high-density rain gauge network, surface chemical measurements, a 10 m flux tower, broadband IR, solar and microwave measurements, rawinsonde and radiosonde measurements, FA-20 dropsonde, in situ microphysics and cloud radar measurements. Highlights during SOP3 include ground and aircraft measurements of squall lines, African Easterly Waves (AEWs), Saharan Air Layer advances into Senegal, and aircraft measurements of AEWs -- including the perturbation that became Hurricane Isaac

    Role of Culex and Anopheles mosquito species as potential vectors of rift valley fever virus in Sudan outbreak, 2007

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an acute febrile arthropod-borne viral disease of man and animals caused by a member of the <it>Phlebovirus </it>genus, one of the five genera in the family <it>Bunyaviridae</it>. RVF virus (RVFV) is transmitted between animals and human by mosquitoes, particularly those belonging to the <it>Culex, Anopheles </it>and <it>Aedes </it>genera.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Experiments were designed during RVF outbreak, 2007 in Sudan to provide an answer about many raised questions about the estimated role of vector in RVFV epidemiology. During this study, adult and immature mosquito species were collected from Khartoum and White Nile states, identified and species abundance was calculated. All samples were frozen individually for further virus detection. Total RNA was extracted from individual insects and RVF virus was detected from <it>Culex, Anopheles </it>and <it>Aedes </it>species using RT-PCR. In addition, data were collected about human cases up to November 24<sup>th</sup>, 2007 to asses the situation of the disease in affected states. Furthermore, a historical background of the RVF outbreaks was discussed in relation to global climatic anomalies and incriminated vector species.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A total of 978 mosquitoes, belonging to 3 genera and 7 species, were collected during Sudan outbreak, 2007. <it>Anopheles gambiae arabiensis </it>was the most frequent species (80.7%) in White Nile state. Meanwhile, <it>Cx. pipiens </it>complex was the most abundant species (91.2%) in Khartoum state. RT-PCR was used and successfully amplified 551 bp within the M segment of the tripartite negative-sense single stranded RNA genome of RVFV. The virus was detected in female, male and larval stages of <it>Culex </it>and <it>Anopheles </it>species. The most affected human age interval was 15-29 years old followed by ≄ 45 years old, 30-44 years old, and then 5-14 years old. Regarding to the profession, housewives followed by farmers, students, shepherd, workers and the free were more vulnerable to the infection. Furthermore, connection between human and entomological studies results in important human case-vulnerability relatedness findings.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Model performance, integrated with epidemiologic and environmental surveillance systems should be assessed systematically for RVF and other mosquito-borne diseases using historical epidemiologic and satellite monitoring data. Case management related interventions; health education and vector control efforts are extremely effective in preparedness for viral hemorrhagic fever and other seasonal outbreaks.</p

    Genomic characterisation of human monkeypox virus in Nigeria

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    Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is a large, double-stranded DNA virus belonging to the Orthopox genus in the family Poxviridae. First identified in 1958, MPXV has caused sporadic human outbreaks in central and west Africa, with a mortality rate between 1% and 10%.1 Viral genomes from west Africa and the Congo Basin separate into two clades, the latter being more virulent.2 Recently, MPXV outbreaks have occurred in Sudan (2005), the Republic of the Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo (2009), and the Central African Republic (2016).3 A suspected outbreak of human MPXV was reported to WHO on Sept 26, 2017, by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) after a cluster of suspected cases had occurred in Yenagoa Local Government Area, Bayelsa State, Nigeria.4 Since the onset of the outbreak, 155 cases have been reported by the NCDC, of which 56 were confirmed.4 A subset of these samples was sent to the WHO Collaborating Center at the Institut Pasteur de Dakar (IPD) in Senegal for confirmation by PCR
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