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pro vyhledávání: '"Mamadou S. Sow"'
Autor:
Abdoulaye Touré, Ibrahima Camara, Alioune Camara, Mariama Sylla, Mamadou S. Sow, Alpha K. Keita
Publikováno v:
Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 36, Iss 1, Pp e1-e9 (2021)
Background: The Expanded Program on Immunisation has made it possible to prevent more than 3 million deaths in children under 5 years. The objectives of this study were to estimate the vaccination coverage of children from 0 to 59 months and identify
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/60de9d4b36244a579c68cdb74b628d41
Autor:
Fodé B. Sako, Jacob Camara, Amadou A. Sall, Ariane Düx, Giuditta Annibaldis, Meike Pahlmann, Abdoulaye Toure, Ousmane Faye, Mamadou Condé, Haby Diallo, Steven T. Pullan, Amadou Sidibe, Moriba Povogui, Fara Raymond Koundouno, Christophe Peyrefitte, Liana E. Kafetzopoulou, Alpha Kabinet Keita, Saa L. Millimono, Mandiou Diakite, Ahmadou Doré, Karla Pietro, N'. Faly Magassouba, Fabian H. Leendertz, Nicole Vidal, Stephan Günther, Anke Thielebein, Julia Hinzmann, Dembo Diakite, Ahidjo Ayouba, Cheikh Loucoubar, Kaka Kourouma, Martin Faye, Philippe Lemey, Moussa Moïse Diagne, Mamadou D. Barry, Fodé Y. Soumah, Annick Renevey, Georges Ki-Zerbo, Kékoura Ifono, Andrew Rambaut, Abdoul K. Soumah, Miles W. Carroll, Mamadou S. Bah, Joseph Akoi Bore, Ibrahima Camara, Mamadou S. Sow, Sébastien Calvignac-Spencer, Fodé A. Traore, Sophie Duraffour, Assaïtou Bah, John T. McCrone, Nathalie J. Vielle, Joshua Quick, Noël Tordo, Moussa Baldé, Mamadou Diop, Youssouf Sidibé, Martine Peeters, Madeleine Kourouma, Sakoba Keita, Mamadou B. Keita, Frédéric Le Marcis, Cé D. Saouromou, Anais Legand, Amadou Diallo, Pierre Formenty, Almudena Mari-Saez, Michael R. Wiley, Karifa Kourouma, Eric Delaporte, Barré Soropogui
Publikováno v:
Nature
Nature, 2021, Published 15 sept. 2021, ⟨10.1038/s41586-021-03901-9⟩
Nature, Nature Publishing Group, 2021, ⟨10.1038/s41586-021-03901-9⟩
Keita, A K, Koundouno, F R, Faye, M, Düx, A, Hinzmann, J, Diallo, H, Ayouba, A, Le Marcis, F, Soropogui, B, Ifono, K, Diagne, M M, Sow, M S, Bore, J A, Calvignac-Spencer, S, Vidal, N, Camara, J, Keita, M B, Renevey, A, Diallo, A, Soumah, A K, Millimono, S L, Mari-Saez, A, Diop, M, Doré, A, Soumah, F Y, Kourouma, K, Vielle, N J, Loucoubar, C, Camara, I, Kourouma, K, Annibaldis, G, Bah, A, Thielebein, A, Pahlmann, M, Pullan, S T, Carroll, M W, Quick, J, Formenty, P, Legand, A, Pietro, K, Wiley, M R, Tordo, N, Peyrefitte, C, McCrone, J T, Rambaut, A, Sidibé, Y, Barry, M D, Kourouma, M, Saouromou, C D, Condé, M, Baldé, M, Povogui, M, Keita, S, Diakite, M, Bah, M S, Sidibe, A, Diakite, D, Sako, F B, Traore, F A, Ki-Zerbo, G A, Lemey, P, Günther, S, Kafetzopoulou, L E, Sall, A A, Delaporte, E, Duraffour, S, Faye, O, Leendertz, F H, Peeters, M, Toure, A & Magassouba, N F 2021, ' Resurgence of Ebola virus in 2021 in Guinea suggests a new paradigm for outbreaks ', Nature, vol. 597, no. 7877, pp. 539-543 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03901-9
Nature, 2021, Published 15 sept. 2021, ⟨10.1038/s41586-021-03901-9⟩
Nature, Nature Publishing Group, 2021, ⟨10.1038/s41586-021-03901-9⟩
Keita, A K, Koundouno, F R, Faye, M, Düx, A, Hinzmann, J, Diallo, H, Ayouba, A, Le Marcis, F, Soropogui, B, Ifono, K, Diagne, M M, Sow, M S, Bore, J A, Calvignac-Spencer, S, Vidal, N, Camara, J, Keita, M B, Renevey, A, Diallo, A, Soumah, A K, Millimono, S L, Mari-Saez, A, Diop, M, Doré, A, Soumah, F Y, Kourouma, K, Vielle, N J, Loucoubar, C, Camara, I, Kourouma, K, Annibaldis, G, Bah, A, Thielebein, A, Pahlmann, M, Pullan, S T, Carroll, M W, Quick, J, Formenty, P, Legand, A, Pietro, K, Wiley, M R, Tordo, N, Peyrefitte, C, McCrone, J T, Rambaut, A, Sidibé, Y, Barry, M D, Kourouma, M, Saouromou, C D, Condé, M, Baldé, M, Povogui, M, Keita, S, Diakite, M, Bah, M S, Sidibe, A, Diakite, D, Sako, F B, Traore, F A, Ki-Zerbo, G A, Lemey, P, Günther, S, Kafetzopoulou, L E, Sall, A A, Delaporte, E, Duraffour, S, Faye, O, Leendertz, F H, Peeters, M, Toure, A & Magassouba, N F 2021, ' Resurgence of Ebola virus in 2021 in Guinea suggests a new paradigm for outbreaks ', Nature, vol. 597, no. 7877, pp. 539-543 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03901-9
Seven years after the declaration of the first epidemic of Ebola virus disease in Guinea, the country faced a new outbreak—between 14 February and 19 June 2021—near the epicentre of the previous epidemic1,2. Here we use next-generation sequencing
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4443684e4a88bbbab1c4d08949bf4373
https://shs.hal.science/halshs-03351513
https://shs.hal.science/halshs-03351513
Autor:
Mamadou S, Sow, Jean-François, Etard, Sylvain, Baize, N'Fally, Magassouba, Ousmane, Faye, Philippe, Msellati, Abdoulaye, Touré, Ibrahima, Savane, Moumié, Barry, Eric, Delaporte, Y, Lévy
Publikováno v:
The Journal of infectious diseases. 214(10)
Ninety-eight semen specimens were obtained for Ebola virus (EBOV) RNA screening from 68 men in Guinea during the convalescent phase of EBOV infection. Ten samples from 8 men were positive for EBOV up to 9 months after onset of the disease, with decre