11 results on '"Faye Babacar"'
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2. Essais cliniques à Dakar : enquête sur les connaissances, attitudes et pratiques des principaux acteurs sur une période allant de 2003 à 2007
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Dièye, Amadou Moctar, Gueye, Ibrahima, Yoro Sy, Guata, Ndiaye, Mamadou, Ndiaye-Sy, Awa, and Faye, Babacar
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- 2008
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3. Prescription des benzodiazépines par les médecins généralistes du privé à Dakar : Enquête sur les connaissances et les attitudes
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Dièye, Amadou Moctar, Sy, Awa Ndiaye, Sy, Guata Yoro, Diallo, Aïchatou Aw, Diarra, Mounibé, Ndiaye, Mamadou, and Faye, Babacar
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- 2007
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4. Impact de la gale sur la qualité de vie : étude multicentrique chez 104 patients suivis en dermatologie à Dakar, Sénégal
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Ly, Fatimata, Bouibaouen, Yahya, Diop, Mame Tene Ndiaye, Sy, Abou, Diatta, Boubacar Ahy, Ndour, Niar, Sarr, Mamadou, Diouf, Astou, Diagne, Fatou Gueye, Diop, Assane, Ndiaye, Maodo, Diallo, Moussa, Faye, Babacar, Niang, Suzanne Oumou, and Kane, Assane
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- 2021
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5. Milieu sélectif de Lowenstein-Jensen à base de vancomycine pour la réduction des contaminations de cultures de mycobactéries par les bactéries sporulantes.
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Gomgnimbou, Michel Kiréopori, Faye, Babacar, Tranchot-Diallo, Juliette, Kaboré, Antoinette, Belem, Louis Robert, Zingué, Dezémon, Sanou, Adama, Hien, Hervé, and Sangaré, Lassana
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Introduction: despite the development of new methods, culture on solid medium is the gold standard for the diagnosis of tuberculosis. However, this method is associated with increased rates of contamination of cultures by spore-forming bacteria. These bacteria are generally sensitive to vancomycin and to a combinsation of vancomycin, colistin, nystatin, and trimethoprim (VCNT). The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of VCNT-based selective Lowenstein-Jensen (LJ) medium in reducing contamination of cultures by spore-forming bacteria. Methods: sputum samples, collected from the 120 TB and non-TB patients included in the study between October 2016 and May 2017, were decontaminated with the modified Petroff method. Decontamination pellets were inoculated onto conventional LJ media and selective VCNT-based LJ medium containing 10μg/ml vancomycin. Fifteen strains of spore-forming bacteria were inoculated onto the same media in order to assess their sensitivity to VCNT. Results: the contamination of cultures on VCNT-based LJ medium containing 10μg/ml of vancomycin and LJ medium were 11.66% (14/120) and 39.16% (47/120) with p <0.0001, respectively. Sensitivity of spore-forming bacteria to VCNT decreased with the increasing of culture incubation time. Conclusion: VCNT-based selective LJ medium containing 10μg/ml vancomycin led to a significant reduction in the rate of culture contamination. This environment could contribute to improve the quality of mycobacterial cultures and thus bacteriological diagnosis of tuberculosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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6. Étude ethnotaxonomique des espèces fruitières spontanées comestibles chez l'ethnie Diola d'Oussouye (Sénégal).
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DJIHOUNOUCK, YVES, DIOP, DOUDOU, BASSÈNE, CÉSAR, MBAYE, MAME SAMBA, DIOP, RICHARD DEMBA, FAYE, BABACAR, and NOBA, KANDIOURA
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- 2019
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7. The contemporary French-speaking writing in the crossing languages and public. For a sociolinguistics of the heterolingual text
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Faye, Babacar, RFC - Recherche sur le français contemporain - EA 1483 (RFC), Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3, Université de la Sorbonne nouvelle - Paris III, Claude Frey, and STAR, ABES
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Ecriture du divers ,Tropicalization ,Littérature ,Sociolinguistique du texte ,Sociolinguistics of the text ,Francophony ,Literature ,Writing of the varying ,Hétérolinguisme ,Tropicalisation ,[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics ,Francophonie ,[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics - Abstract
In a study based on a sociolinguistic movement which considers the attitude of writing it in front of the second language, the question of interest is about the problem of the language of writing, its imaginary and the actual consequences on poetic textual. To be made, three kind of corpus are considered: literary texts of African French-speaking authors, the paratextes of these authors and finally individual readings on the chosen texts. In this view, we try to seize a breaking-down point between two generations, that of the tropicalization of the French language and that of the Varying. The way of to say is a detail for Africanizing the language of writing in the phase of Tropicalization; in the writing of the miscellaneous, it becomes variation in a dialogical plurality, we speak then about the Francophony in the broad sense. The description of the practices of writing in these two phases is underlain by a will to establish a sub-discipline that we call the sociolinguistics of heterolinguistic text. Indeed, the social factors which transport the literary text should be taken into account by the sociolinguistics, hence the sociolinguistics of the text. As for the hétérolinguisme, a concept of this sub-discipline for which we wish, it is the rustle of the languages and\or the variants in an unilingue writing of a bilingual. The ultimate question of this theory is to know which pedagogy we can extract from this sociolinguistics of the heterolingual text. The heterodidactisme will thus be a notion left in prospect., Dans une étude reposant sur une périodisation sociolinguistique qui considère la posture de l’écrivant face à la langue seconde, il s’agit de s’interroger sur la problématique de la langue d’écriture, son imaginaire et les conséquences concrètes sur les poétiques textuelles. Pour ce faire, trois séries de corpus sont considérées : des textes littéraires d’auteurs francophones africains, les paratextes de ces auteurs et enfin des lectures individuelles sur trois textes, respectivement d’Ahmadou Kourouma, Kossi Efoui et Michel Houellebecq. Dans cette perspective, nous essayons de saisir une rupture entre deux générations, celle de la tropicalisation de la langue française et celle du Divers. La manière du dire est une particularité pour africaniser la langue d’écriture dans la phase de la Tropicalisation ; dans l’écriture du divers, elle devient variation dans une pluralité dialogique, on parle alors de francophonie lato sensu. La description des pratiques d’écriture dans ces deux phases est sous-tendue par une volonté d’instituer une sous-discipline que nous appelons la sociolinguistique du texte hétérolingue. En effet, les facteurs sociaux que charrie le texte littéraire devraient être pris en compte par la sociolinguistique, d’où la sociolinguistique du texte. Quant à l’hétérolinguisme, concept de cette sous-discipline que nous appelons de nos vœux, c’est le bruissement des langues et-ou des variantes dans une écriture unilingue d’un bilingue. La question ultime de cette théorie est de savoir quelle pédagogie peut-on tirer de cette sociolinguistique du texte hétérolingue. L’hétérodidactisme sera donc une notion laissée en perspective.
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- 2010
8. [Vancomycin-based Lowenstein-Jensen selective medium for reducing contamination of mycobacterial cultures by spore-forming bacteria].
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Gomgnimbou MK, Faye B, Tranchot-Diallo J, Kaboré A, Belem LR, Zingué D, Sanou A, Hien H, and Sangaré L
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- Anti-Bacterial Agents administration & dosage, Culture Media, Humans, Spores drug effects, Sputum microbiology, Tuberculosis diagnosis, Tuberculosis microbiology, Vancomycin administration & dosage, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Bacteriological Techniques methods, Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolation & purification, Vancomycin pharmacology
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Introduction: despite the development of new methods, culture on solid medium is the gold standard for the diagnosis of tuberculosis. However, this method is associated with increased rates of contamination of cultures by spore-forming bacteria. These bacteria are generally sensitive to vancomycin and to a combinsation of vancomycin, colistin, nystatin, and trimethoprim (VCNT). The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of VCNT-based selective Lowenstein-Jensen (LJ) medium in reducing contamination of cultures by spore-forming bacteria., Methods: sputum samples, collected from the 120 TB and non-TB patients included in the study between October 2016 and May 2017, were decontaminated with the modified Petroff method. Decontamination pellets were inoculated onto conventional LJ media and selective VCNT-based LJ medium containing 10µg/ml vancomycin. Fifteen strains of spore-forming bacteria were inoculated onto the same media in order to assess their sensitivity to VCNT., Results: the contamination of cultures on VCNT-based LJ medium containing 10µg/ml of vancomycin and LJ medium were 11.66% (14/120) and 39.16% (47/120) with p <0.0001, respectively. Sensitivity of spore-forming bacteria to VCNT decreased with the increasing of culture incubation time., Conclusion: VCNT-based selective LJ medium containing 10µg/ml vancomycin led to a significant reduction in the rate of culture contamination. This environment could contribute to improve the quality of mycobacterial cultures and thus bacteriological diagnosis of tuberculosis., Competing Interests: Les auteurs ne déclarent aucun conflit d'intérêts., (Copyright: Michel Kiréopori Gomgnimbou et al.)
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- 2020
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9. [Clinical trials in Dakar: survey on knowledge, attitudes and practices of key actors on the period from 2003 to 2007].
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Dièye AM, Gueye I, Sy GY, Ndiaye M, Ndiaye-Sy A, and Faye B
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- Clinical Trials as Topic standards, Drug Industry, Education, Medical, Ethics Committees, Hospitals, University, Quality Control, Research Support as Topic, Senegal, Surveys and Questionnaires, Clinical Trials as Topic statistics & numerical data, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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Aim: The general objective of this study was to agree an inventory of fixtures of clinical trials done in Dakar, in order to make recommendations to improve the quality of clinical trials in Senegal., Method: We have done a survey from mars to may 2007, with investigators of the two biggest Senegalese university teaching hospitals and to the pharmacy management and the ethical committee., Results: Our key results showed: 1) a small participation rate of teachers to clinical trials (11 on 37 interviewed); 2) that the principal sponsor is pharmaceutical industry; 3) that most of investigators have not degree in clinical trials; 4) that most pathologies concerned were malaria and AIDS; 5) that there are regulations related to clinical trials in Senegal., Conclusion: This study shows the necessity to integrate, in Senegal, clinical trials in the curricula of students training.
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- 2008
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Dièye AM, Gueye I, Yoro Sy G, Ndiaye M, Ndiaye-Sy A, and Faye B
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Aim: The general objective of this study was to agree an inventory of fixtures of clinical trials done in Dakar, in order to make recommendations to improve the quality of clinical trials in Senegal., Method: We have done a survey from mars to may 2007, with investigators of the two biggest Senegalese university teaching hospitals and to the pharmacy management and the ethical committee., Results: Our key results showed: 1) a small participation rate of teachers to clinical trials (11 on 37 interviewed); 2) that the principal sponsor is pharmaceutical industry; 3) that most of investigators have not degree in clinical trials; 4) that most pathologies concerned were malaria and AIDS; 5) that there are regulations related to clinical trials in Senegal., Conclusion: This study shows the necessity to integrate, in Senegal, clinical trials in the curricula of students training., (Copyright © 2008 Société Française de Pharmacologie et de Thérapeutique. Publié par Elsevier Masson SAS.)
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- 2008
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11. [Doctors belonging to the Senegalese Association of Sport Medicine and doping in sports: survey on knowledge and attitudes].
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Dièye AM, Diallo B, Fall A, Ndiaye M, Cissè F, and Faye B
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- Adrenal Cortex Hormones, Amphetamines, Anabolic Agents, Basketball, Central Nervous System Stimulants, Erythropoietin, Football, Health Education, Humans, International Cooperation, Peptide Hormones, Senegal, Substance Abuse Detection methods, Testosterone, Track and Field, Wrestling, Attitude of Health Personnel, Doping in Sports legislation & jurisprudence, Doping in Sports prevention & control, Sports Medicine education
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Doping in sports is as old as sports, but it grew considerably during the 20th century with the arrival in stadiums during the 1990s of amphetamines and anabolic steroids as well as such peptide hormones as erythropoietin. The international fight against doping took a giant step forward in 1999 with the creation of the world antidoping agency (WADA). This study is part of that fight. It follows an earlier survey of retail pharmacists in Senegal and aims to evaluate the knowledge about doping of doctors belonging to the Senegalese Association of Sports Medicine and to assess their attitude towards this phenomenon. Its goal is to determine how best to involve them in preventive actions. We conducted a survey in 2001 and randomly selected and interviewed 60 of the 92 doctors in the association. The questionnaire focused on three areas: their knowledge of doping, their attitudes to it, and the means of prevention that they proposed. The results showed that only 11 of the 60 doctors knew the definition of doping and 15% of doctors could not cite any family of doping products. They were aware mainly of testosterone and other anabolic steroids (84.3%), then amphetamines and other stimulants (64.7%), and finally peptide hormones (58.8%). The subjects mentioned blood doping and pharmacological manipulations as forbidden methods. They considered that the four groups of drugs most often used by athletes for doping were, in descending order, anabolic steroids, stimulants, peptide hormones and corticoids. Eighty per cent of doctors think that Senegalese athletes use doping products and that the sports most involved are football, wrestling, track and field and basketball. They also think that doping is a form of drug addiction and a public health problem. Eleven doctors (18%) said they had been contacted for information on use of doping products. The interviewees consider that the three best methods of prevention include information about side effects, unannounced urine and blood tests, and sanctions. This work shows that Senegalese athletes may use doping; it contains no direct proofs but many indirect indicators. Success against doping requires preventive activities that should be conducted jointly for trainers, sports federations and doctors of the Senegalese Association of Sports Medicine and then by all of them for athletes, who are the primary targets of any prevention campaign.
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- 2005
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