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Journal articles on the topic "Drépanocytose – Sénégal"
Diagne, I., M. Badiane, C. Moreira, H. Signate-Sy, O. Ndiaye, P. Lopez-Sall, G. Preira-Sylla, et al. "Lithiase biliaire et drépanocytose homozygote en pédiatrie à Dakar (Sénégal)." Archives de Pédiatrie 6, no. 12 (December 1999): 1286–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0929-693x(00)88890-9.
Full textGueye, PM, F. Gueye-Tall, M. Seck, MO Kane, R. Ndiaye Diallo, M. Diatta, M. Seck, et al. "Aggravation de l’anémie et polymorphisme de l’haptoglobine au cours de la drépanocytose au Sénégal." International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 8, no. 3 (October 20, 2014): 975. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijbcs.v8i3.13.
Full textThiam, L., A. Dramé, I. Z. Coly, F. N. Diouf, N. Seck, D. Boiro, A. A. Ndongo, et al. "Profils épidémiologiques, cliniques et hématologiques de la drépanocytose homozygote SS en phase intercritique chez l’enfant à Ziguinchor, Sénégal." Revue d'Oncologie Hématologie Pédiatrique 5, no. 3-4 (September 2017): 130–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oncohp.2017.10.003.
Full textDjite, Moustapha, Philomène Lopez Sall, Ambroise Wonkam, Aynina Cisse, Ibrahima Diagne, Saliou Diop, Papa Madièye Gueye, et al. "Détermination du débit de filtration glomérulaire au cours de la drépanocytose au Sénégal: Schwartz, Cockcroft et Gault, MDRD, CKD-EPI ou JSCCS ?" International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 15, no. 6 (February 22, 2022): 2283–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijbcs.v15i6.4.
Full textThiam, Lamine, Assane Dramé, Isabelle Zokébé Coly, François Niokhor Diouf, Ndiogou Seck, Djibril Boiro, Aliou Abdoulaye Ndongo, et al. "Profils épidemiologiques, cliniques et hématologiques de la drépanocytose homozygote SS en phase inter critique chez l’enfant à Ziguinchor, Sénégal." Pan African Medical Journal 28 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.28.208.14006.
Full textSeck, N., D. Makalou, D. Doupa, S. Lo, and I. Diagne. "Diagnostic néonatal et prise en charge précoce de la drépanocytose à Saint-Louis (Sénégal) : bilan des quatre premières années d’activité du Centre de recherche et de prise en charge ambulatoire de la drépanocytose (CERPAD) de l’université Gaston-Berger de Saint-Louis." Périnatalité, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/rmp-2022-0152.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Drépanocytose – Sénégal"
Sow, Anne-Marie. "Scolarisation, inclusivité et qualité de vie des élèves atteints d’une maladie chronique invalidante au Sénégal. Le cas de la drépanocytose." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BORD0391.
Full textSickle cell disease, a hereditary chronic and disabling illness, severely affects the lives of millions of people. It is characterized by anemia, frequent infections, and painful crises. Sixty-six percent of the 120 million people affected worldwide live in Africa (WHO, 2022). This thesis, conducted with four hundred students with sickle cell disease in Senegal, their parents, teachers, and healthcare professionals, aims to understand the quality of life in school, family, and hospital settings for individuals suffering from sickle cell disease, and to propose solutions for better support. A mixed approach (questionnaires and interviews) is used to analyze the progress and challenges to their inclusion, taking ethical considerations into account. The results reveal a limited understanding of sickle cell disease by those affected, as well as inappropriate family and school practices. Despite some progress over the past decade with various initiatives to promote the inclusion of those affected, identified factors (age, sex, ethnic origin, etc.) and diversity of material circumstance increase the challenges any ecosystemic approach must address multiple forms of discrimination, barriers to schooling, numerous absences, and exam failures (25%). The physical violence experienced by 69 % of students, the high dropout rate (26% among 13- to 18-year-olds), the high cost of medical care, and low health literacy continue to negatively impact their quality of life. The primary value of this research lies in its significant contribution to understanding the schooling of sick children in Senegal by examining the interactions between school, family, and hospital environments. Based on the findings, the thesis proposes recommendations to improve social and educational inclusivity