Publications

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First outbreak response using an oral cholera vaccine in Africa: vaccine coverage, acceptability and surveillance of adverse events, Guinea, 2012.

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BACKGROUND: Despite World Health Organization (WHO) prequalification of two safe and effective oral cholera vaccines (OCV), concerns about the acceptability, potential diversion of resources, cost and feasibility of implementing timely

Luquero FJ Grout L Ciglenecki I Sakoba K Traore B Heile M Dialo AA Itama C Serafini M Legros D Grais RF
PLoS neglected tropical diseases 2013 ; 7(10); e2465. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002465. Epub 2013 10 17

Use of a cholera rapid diagnostic test during a mass vaccination campaign in response to an epidemic in Guinea, 2012.

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BACKGROUND: During the 2012 cholera outbreak in the Republic of Guinea, the Ministry of Health, supported by Médecins Sans Frontières - Operational Center Geneva, used the oral cholera vaccine Shanchol as a part of the emergency respon

Martinez-Pino I Luquero FJ Sakoba K Sylla S Haile M Grais RF Ciglenecki I Quilici ML Page AL
PLoS neglected tropical diseases 2013 ; 7(8); e2366. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002366. Epub 2013 08 15

Task-sharing of HIV care and ART initiation: evaluation of a mixed-care non-physician provider model for ART delivery in rural Malawi.

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BACKGROUND: Expanding access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in sub-Saharan Africa requires implementation of alternative care delivery models to traditional physician-centered approaches.

McGuire M Ben Farhat J Pedrono G Szumilin E Heinzelmann A Chinyumba YN Goossens S Makombe S Pujades-Rodríguez M
PloS one 2013 ; 8(9); e74090. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074090. Epub 2013 09 16

Infections in children admitted with complicated severe acute malnutrition in Niger.

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BACKGROUND: Although malnutrition affects thousands of children throughout the Sahel each year and predisposes them to infections, there is little data on the etiology of infections in these populations.

Page AL de Rekeneire N Sayadi S Aberrane S Janssens AC Rieux C Djibo A Manuguerra JC Ducou-le-Pointe H Grais RF Schaefer M Guerin PJ Baron E
PloS one 2013 ; 8(7); e68699. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0068699. Epub 2013 07 17

Malaria is an uncommon cause of adult sepsis in south-western Uganda.

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BACKGROUND: Malaria is often considered a cause of adult sepsis in malaria endemic areas. However, diagnostic limitations can make distinction between malaria and other infections challenging.

Auma MA Siedner MJ Nyehangane D Nalusaji A Nakaye M Mwanga-Amumpaire J Muhindo R Wilson LA Boum Y Moore CC
Malaria journal 2013 May 01; 12 146. doi: 10.1186/1475-2875-12-146. Epub 2013 05 01

Impact of malaria during pregnancy on pregnancy outcomes in a Ugandan prospective cohort with intensive malaria screening and prompt treatment.

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BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy (MiP) is a major public health problem in endemic areas of sub-Saharan Africa and has important consequences on birth outcome.

De Beaudrap P Turyakira E White LJ Nabasumba C Tumwebaze B Muehlenbachs A Guérin PJ Boum Y McGready R Piola P
Malaria journal 2013 Apr 24; 12 139. doi: 10.1186/1475-2875-12-139. Epub 2013 04 24

Mortality, AIDS-morbidity, and loss to follow-up by current CD4 cell count among HIV-1-infected adults receiving antiretroviral therapy in Africa and Asia: data from the ANRS 12222 collaboration.

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BACKGROUND: In resource-limited countries, estimating CD4-specific incidence rates of mortality and morbidity among patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) may help assess the effectiveness of care and treatment programmes, ide

Gabillard D Lewden C Ndoye I Moh R Segeral O Tonwe-Gold B Etard JF Pagnaroat M Fournier-Nicolle I Eholié S Konate I Minga A Mpoudi-Ngole E Koulla-Shiro S Zannou DM Anglaret X Laurent C
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) 2013 Apr 15; 62(5); 555-61. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0b013e3182821821. Epub 2013 10 18

Nevirapine versus efavirenz for patients co-infected with HIV and tuberculosis: a randomised non-inferiority trial.

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BACKGROUND: In countries with a high incidence of HIV and tuberculosis co-infection, nevirapine and efavirenz are widely used as antiretroviral therapy but both interact with antituberculosis drugs.

Bonnet M Bhatt N Baudin E Silva C Michon C Taburet AM Ciaffi L Sobry A Bastos R Nunes E Rouzioux C Jani I Calmy A
The Lancet. Infectious diseases 2013 Apr ; 13(4); 303-12. doi: 10.1016/S1473-3099(13)70007-0. Epub 2013 02 20

Priorities for research on meningococcal disease and the impact of serogroup A vaccination in the African meningitis belt.

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For over 100 years, large epidemics of meningococcal meningitis have occurred every few years in areas of the African Sahel and sub-Sahel known as the African meningitis belt.

Altmann D Aseffa A Bash M Basta N Borrow R Broome C Caugant D Clark T Collard JM Djingarey M Goldblatt D Greenwood B Griffiths U Hajjeh R Hassan-King M Hugonnet S Kimball AM LaForce M MacLennan C Maiden MC Manigart O Mayer L Messonnier N Moisi J Moore K Moto DD Mueller J Nascimento M Obaro S Ouedraogo R Page AL Perea W Pluschke G Preziosi MP Sow S Stephens D Stuart J Thomson M Tiendrebeogo S Trape JF Vernet G
Vaccine 2013 Mar 01; 31(11); 1453-7. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2012.12.035. Epub 2012 12 27