Madi Savadogo
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Recent Articles
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Ilboudo A, Cisse A, Savadogo M, Sana M, Gouba N, Sourabie Y, et al.
BMC Res Notes
. 2025 Feb;
18(1):60.
PMID: 39930513
Introduction: Pertussis remains among the top ten most common fatal aetiologies of acute respiratory infections worldwide. This study reports findings from the first laboratory-confirmed pertussis outbreak among primary schoolchildren in...
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Toure A, Savadogo M, Doumbouya M, Kourouma F, Gbamou P, Tarnagda Z, et al.
Vet World
. 2024 Sep;
17(8):1828-1835.
PMID: 39328452
Background And Aim: Canine rabies is an endemic form of zoonosis and represents a major public health threat in Guinea, similar to other African countries. However, few investigations on the...
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Dahourou L, Savadogo M, Dera M, Abga L, Ouoba B, Arnaud Tapsoba R, et al.
Open Vet J
. 2024 Sep;
14(8):1912-1920.
PMID: 39308728
Background: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a zoonotic disease caused by an Orthonairovirus of the Nairoviridae family transmitted by tick bites and also contact with infected blood, tissues, or body...
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Dahourou L, Akio S, Savadogo M, Yougbare B, Ouoba L, Tapsoba A, et al.
Vet Med Sci
. 2023 Nov;
PMID: 37985204
Background: Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is caused by an orthonairovirus transmitted by bites from infected ticks or by direct contact with blood or tissues of infected ticks, viraemic patients or...
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Savadogo M, Dahourou L, Ilboudo A, Ilboudo S, Zangre H, Tarnagda G, et al.
One Health Outlook
. 2023 Jul;
5(1):9.
PMID: 37480134
While technologies, tools and expertise have proven that countries can be made safe from dog-mediated human rabies, the disease remains a major public health threat in Burkina Faso. The paper...
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Lingani M, Cisse A, Tialla D, Ilboudo A, Savadogo M, Sawadogo C, et al.
Health Sci Rep
. 2023 Jan;
6(1):e1041.
PMID: 36620510
Background And Aim: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) particularly the variants of concern coinfections with influenza is a public health concern in Africa. We aimed to characterize the...
7.
Bedekelabou A, Talaki E, Dzogbema K, Dolou M, Savadogo M, Orou Seko M, et al.
Vet World
. 2022 Oct;
15(7):1727-1737.
PMID: 36185521
Background And Aim: Several factors contribute to the unusual incidence of antibiotic resistance, which is now a primary public health concern. However, failure in managing preventive and therapeutic antibiotic use...
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Savadogo M, Renmans D, Alambedji R, Tarnagda Z, Antoine-Moussiaux N
Prev Vet Med
. 2022 Apr;
203:105623.
PMID: 35390599
Dog vaccination is an effective pathway to control rabies if a minimum of 70% dog vaccination coverage is achieved. For more than six decades, dog vaccination has been adopted as...
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Dahourou L, Savadogo M, Tapsoba R, Kabore B, Konate A, Zerbo M, et al.
Vet Anim Sci
. 2021 Sep;
14:100205.
PMID: 34541377
Rabies is a prioritized zoonotic disease in Burkina Faso and is known as a major zoonotic disease with high public health importance. This investigation was conducted to assess community knowledge,...
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Savadogo M, Sore A, Dahourou L, Ossebi W, Combari A, Alambedji R, et al.
Vet World
. 2021 Jun;
14(4):1014-1019.
PMID: 34083954
Background And Aim: In rabies endemic area, dog vaccination is an effective way of controlling the disease in animals and humans if a minimum of 70% vaccination coverage is reached....