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    Antibacterial Activity of Chalcone and Dihydrochalcone Compounds from Uvaria chamae Roots against Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria by Rolain, J. M., Chabrière, E., Bankole, Honoré Sourou, Hounsa, E., Fah, L., Dougnon, Victorien Tamègnon, Armstrong, N., Koudokpon, H., Loko, F.

    Published in BioMed research international (01-01-2018)
    “…This study presents antimicrobial properties of Uvaria chamae roots, commonly used for the treatment of various infections in south Benin. Their constituents…”
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    Erratum to “Antibacterial Activity of Chalcone and Dihydrochalcone Compounds from Uvaria chamae Roots against Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria” by Rolain, J. M., Chabrière, E., Bankole, Honoré Sourou, Hounsa, E., Fah, L., Dougnon, Victorien Tamègnon, Armstrong, N., Koudokpon, H., Loko, F.

    Published in BioMed research international (2019)
    “…In the article titled “Antibacterial Activity of Chalcone and Dihydrochalcone Compounds from Uvaria chamae Roots against Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria” [1],…”
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    Traditional treatment of human and animal salmonelloses in Southern Benin: Knowledge of farmers and traditherapists by Dougnon, T V, Déguénon, E, Fah, L, Lègba, B, Hounmanou, Y M G, Agbankpè, J, Amadou, A, Koudokpon, H, Fabiyi, K, Aniambossou, A, Assogba, P, Hounsa, E, de Souza, M, Avlessi, F, Dougnon, T J, Gbaguidi, F, Boko, M, Bankolé, H S, Baba-Moussa, L

    Published in Veterinary World (01-06-2017)
    “…This study aimed to report medicinal plants that are likely to be used in the control of salmonellosis. A cross-sectional study was conducted in Southern…”
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    Malnutrition: prevalence and risk factors among the children younger than five years in a semi-urban area of Abidjan by Sackou Kouakou, J G, Aka, B S, Hounsa, A E, Attia, R, Wilson, R, Ake, O, Oga, S, Houenou, Y, Kouadio, L

    “…In Côte d'Ivoire, the prevalence of malnutrition among children younger than 5 years exceeded 5% in 2011 and was thus considered serious. This overall…”
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