Mouhamadou Djima Baranon

ORCID: 0009-0005-7783-653X
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Research Areas
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Global Health Care Issues
  • Insurance, Mortality, Demography, Risk Management
  • Genomics and Rare Diseases
  • Genetic Associations and Epidemiology
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Agricultural Economics and Policy
  • Gene Regulatory Network Analysis
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
  • Child Nutrition and Water Access
  • Genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
  • Evolution and Genetic Dynamics
  • Economic Growth and Development

Université de Parakou
2023-2024

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
2023-2024

Pan African University Institute for Basic Sciences, Technology and Innovation
2023-2024

Institute for Basic Science
2024

Pan-Atlantic University
2024

Abstract The emergence and dynamic prevalence of genetic disorders infectious diseases with mutations pose significant challenges for public health interventions. This study investigated the parameter estimation approach application state-space Markov modeling these conditions. Using extensive simulations, model demonstrated robust performance, biases mean-squared errors decreasing as sample size increased. Applying to COVID-19 data revealed distinct temporal patterns each variant,...

10.1515/cmb-2024-0005 article EN cc-by Computational and Mathematical Biophysics 2024-01-01

This study focused on the analysis of phenomenon premarital fertility in Benin.It adopted a purely descriptive approach based data from five Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) that country experienced 1996 to 2018.The incidence rate has increased over years, rising 1% 2.5% 2017-2018.Disparities are observed according characteristics (socio-cultural, socio-demographic socio-economic) women surveyed.Women's age plays role, with peaks seen aged 30-34 1996, 25-29 2001, 35-39 2011-2012...

10.55248/gengpi.4.723.48769 article EN International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews 2023-07-01

This study used spatial mapping techniques to examine the distribution of births and deaths in Kenya their relationship with various factors related child survival, such as maternal age, education, wealth, access health services. Data were obtained from 2022 Demographic Health Survey (KDHS). Spatial autocorrelation analyses conducted identify clusters high or low mortality rates. The results showed significant rates, indicating that neighboring areas had similar Factors services found be...

10.9734/ajpas/2024/v26i3600 article EN Asian Journal of Probability and Statistics 2024-03-16

This paper examines the spatiotemporal trends and patterns of Synthetic Fertility Index (SFI) in African countries from 1950 to 2023. The study used data Demographic Health Surveys (DHS) program Atlasocio.com analyse evolution fertility rates Africa. findings reveal a significant decline over past decades, with many experiencing shift high SFI exceeding 6 children per woman mid-20th century levels below 3 by However, regional disparities persist, North South Africa consistently demonstrating...

10.37284/eajis.7.1.1948 article EN East African Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 2024-05-26

Aims/ Objectives: To examine the impact of public health expenditure on economic growth in Benin. Study Design: Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model analysis approach.Place and Duration Study: E´ cole Nationale de Statistique, Planification et De´mographie (ENSPD), Universit ´e Parakou, Benin, between January April 2024.Methodology: This research utilizes data from World Bank’s Development Indicators (WDI) database, covering period 1977 to 2017. The method used is approach with tree...

10.9734/jemt/2024/v30i71228 article EN Journal of Economics Management and Trade 2024-07-04

Pastoralists' settlement patterns in Kenya have been studied for decades using various statistical and mathematical models. However, traditional models often relied on restrictive assumptions, such as the normality of data or linearity relationships. In this paper, we apply a Bayesian nonparametric approach to model pastoralists Kenya, allowing more flexible realistic representations data. We first collected compiled database environmental covariates, distance water sources, vegetation...

10.9734/ajpas/2023/v25i2549 article EN Asian Journal of Probability and Statistics 2023-10-06

This study aimed to propose a new approach for calculating the adoption rate of cultural practices in cashew production, challenging conventional method that assigns equal weight all practices. Through an in-depth analysis using multiple linear regression and field data, it was revealed different have varying impacts on yields, which traditional neglects. To address this bias, weighted introduced, considering relative importance each practice. By recalculating method, more precise balanced...

10.30574/ijsra.2023.9.2.0606 article EN cc-by International Journal of Science and Research Archive 2023-08-07
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