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Trauma and physical pain: an urban-rural comparison of sexually abused girls in Burundi [PDF]
Background: Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a significant risk factor for physical and psychological difficulties, especially in (post-)war- and conflict affected regions.
Julia Schneider +8 more
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Clinical Predictors and Determinants of Mpox Complications in Hospitalized Patients: A Prospective Cohort Study from Burundi [PDF]
(1) Objectives: Studies on mpox patterns, severity predictors, and public health impacts in Burundi remain limited. Therefore, we aimed to identify the clinical predictors and determinants of mpox complications among hospitalized patients in Bujumbura ...
Liliane Nkengurutse +29 more
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An ambulance referral network improves access to emergency obstetric and neonatal care in a district of rural Burundi with high maternal mortality [PDF]
K. Tayler‐Smith +14 more
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Cardiovascular risk factors in rural areas: case of the Mabayi health district hospital in Burundi
Relevance . Noncommunicable diseases are a serious public health problem due to their high incidence and mortality rate. Globally, noncommunicable diseases cause 41 million deaths every year, accounting for 71% of the total number of deaths ...
Eugène Ndirahisha +5 more
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Pulmonary embolism in Bujumbura
Relevance . Pulmonary embolism constitutes a diagnostic and therapeutic emergency. In Africa, data are still difficult to obtain. Thus, the objectives of this work is to describe epidemiological, clinical, therapeutic aspects and short-term outcomes of ...
Eugène Ndirahisha +7 more
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The Dawn of the Burundian Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journey [PDF]
Clovis Paulin Baramburiye, MD
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Objective: To assess knowledges, attitudes, and practices of health personnel in Bujumbura hospitals with regard to hypertension during pregnancy. Methodology: This study has been conducted on health personnel of gynecology and obstetrics department of ...
Eugene Ndirahisha +5 more
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Gender norms and differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technology in Burundi
The adoption and use of climate-smart agricultural practices are critical for improving the productivity and sustainability of smallholder farming systems. However, the gendered dimensions of access to and use of climate-smart agriculture in common bean (
Eileen Nchanji +6 more
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In Burundi, malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in children under five. This results in high clinical burden of the disease; however, its economic burden remains unknown.
Nina Hezagira +2 more
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