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    Can we predict the burden of acute malnutrition in crisis-affected countries? Findings from Somalia and South Sudan by Checchi, Francesco, Frison, Séverine, Warsame, Abdihamid, Abebe, Kiross Tefera, Achen, Jasinta, Ategbo, Eric Alain, Ayoya, Mohamed Ag, Kassim, Ismail, Ndiaye, Biram, Nyawo, Mara

    Published in BMC nutrition (29-08-2022)
    “…Background Sample surveys are the mainstay of surveillance for acute malnutrition in settings affected by crises but are burdensome and have limited…”
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    Childhood Stunting and Wasting Following Independence in South Sudan by Hoffman, Daniel J., Kassim, Ismail, Ndiaye, Biram, McGovern, Mark E., Le, Huyen, Abebe, Kiross Tefera, Ayoya, Mohamed Ag

    Published in Food and nutrition bulletin (01-12-2022)
    “…Background: South Sudan has experienced ongoing civil and environmental problems since gaining independence in 2011 that may influence childhood nutritional…”
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    Minimum dietary diversity among women of reproductive age in urban Burkina Faso by Custodio, Estefania, Kayikatire, Francois, Fortin, Sonia, Thomas, Anne‐Claire, Kameli, Yves, Nkunzimana, Tharcisse, Ndiaye, Biram, Martin‐Prevel, Yves

    Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-04-2020)
    “…Micronutrient malnutrition is a challenge for women of reproductive age, who are particularly vulnerable due to greater micronutrient needs. The minimum…”
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    Rupture gastrique sur traumatisme fermé de l’abdomen: à propos de 2 cas et revue de la littérature by Eugène Gaudens Prosper Amaye, Diémé, Faye, Samba Tiapato, Faye, Magatte, Sall, Ibrahima, Ndiaye, Biram, Fall, Oumar, Sow, Allamasso, Ogougbémy, Modeste

    Published in Batna journal of medical sciences (30-12-2019)
    “…Gastric ruptures in blunt abdominal traumatism is extremely rare accounting for 0.02 to 1.7 % of cases of blunt abdominal injuries. They are frequently…”
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    Serum osteocalcin regulation in protein-energy malnourished children by BIRAM NDIAYE, LEMONNIER, D, SALL, M. G, PRUDHON, C, BABOU DIAHAM, FATIHA ZEGHOUD, GUILLOZO, H, LEITE, N, SALIMATA WADE

    Published in Pediatric research (01-05-1995)
    “…To evaluate bone turnover changes occurring during protein-energy malnutrition, serum osteocalcin, a marker of bone formation, has been studied in healthy…”
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    Effectiveness of a community-based intervention to improve nutrition in young children in Senegal: a difference in difference analysis by Alderman, Harold, Ndiaye, Biram, Linnemayr, Sebastian, Ka, Abdoulaye, Rokx, Claudia, Dieng, Khadidiatou, Mulder-Sibanda, Menno

    Published in Public health nutrition (01-05-2009)
    “…There are few studies of community growth promotion as a means of addressing malnutrition that are based on longitudinal analysis of large-scale programmes…”
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    Successful contracting of prevention services: fighting malnutrition in Senegal and Madagascar by MAREK, TONIA, DIALLO, ISSAKHA, NDIAYE, BIRAM, RAKOTOSALAMA, JEAN

    Published in Health policy and planning (01-12-1999)
    “…There are very few documented large-scale successes in nutrition in Africa, and virtually no consideration of contracting for preventive services. This paper…”
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    Rat serum osteocalcin concentration is decreased by restriction of energy intake by Ndiaye, B, Cournot, G, Pélissier, M A, Debray, O W, Lemonnier, D

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-05-1995)
    “…We studied the effects of energy restriction on serum osteocalcin concentration and bone formation rate in rats. The experiment was designed to achieve energy…”
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    At the start of the 21st century, we have the means to reduce malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa, but will we do it? by Marek, Tonia, Ndiaye, Biram

    Published in Santé (Montrouge, France) (01-01-2002)
    “…The number of malnourished children in Africa continues to increase. It has been proven that such tendency could be stopped or even reversed if the lessons…”
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    Rat serum osteocalcin concentration is determined by food intake and not by inflammation by Ndiaye, B, Prudhon, C, Guillozo, H, Lemonnier, D

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-09-1992)
    “…Osteocalcin, or bone gla protein, is the major noncollagenous protein in bone. Previous findings of decreased serum osteocalcin concentrations in children with…”
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