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pro vyhledávání: '"Monalisa P. Kas"'
Autor:
Kevin W. Soli, Tobias Maure, Monalisa P. Kas, Grace Bande, Sauli Bebes, Dagwin Luang-Suarkia, Peter M. Siba, Ayako Morita, Masahiro Umezaki, Andrew R. Greenhill, Paul F. Horwood
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 27, Iss C, Pp 54-58 (2014)
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the viral and bacterial causes of acute watery diarrhoea in hospitalized children in Papua New Guinea. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on stool samples collected from 199 children (
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/16a3fac8f2ad47eba8f6e9d5f96b2693
Autor:
Ankur Mutreja, Monalisa P. Kas, Andrew R. Greenhill, Dieter M. Bulach, Paul F. Horwood, Mark V. Brown, Alice Lafana, Deirdre A. Collins, Gordon Dougan, Johanna Wapling, Matthew J. Belousoff, Marinjho H Jonduo, Torsten Seemann
Publikováno v:
Microbial Genomics
Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of cholera, a globally important human disease for at least 200 years. In 2009–2011, the first recorded cholera outbreak in Papua New Guinea (PNG) occurred. We conducted genetic and phenotypic characterization
Autor:
Paul F. Horwood, Ayako Morita, Peter Siba, Andrew R. Greenhill, Kevin W. Soli, Monalisa P. Kas, Tobias Maure, Masahiro Umezaki
Publikováno v:
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease. 77:321-323
We evaluated loop-mediated isothermal amplification end-point detection methods for Salmonella, Shigella, and Vibrio cholerae. Detection sensitivities were comparable to real-time PCR methods. The colorimetric dyes hydroxynaphthol blue and SYBR Green
Autor:
Monalisa P, Kas, Tobias, Maure, Kevin W, Soli, Masahiro, Umezaki, Ayako, Morita, Sauli, Bebes, Marinjho H, Jonduo, Jo-Ann, Larkins, Dagwin, Luang-Suarkia, Peter M, Siba, Andrew R, Greenhill, Paul F, Horwood
Publikováno v:
Papua and New Guinea medical journal. 56(3-4)
We evaluated the IP-Triple I immunochromatographic rapid test for the detection of rotavirus, norovirus and adenovirus using stool samples from children with diarrhoea. The detection of norovirus and adenovirus was poor compared to polymerase chain r
Autor:
Monalisa P, Kas, Paul F, Horwood, Moses, Laman, Laurens, Manning, Vincent, Atua, Peter M, Siba, Andrew R, Greenhill
Publikováno v:
Papua and New Guinea medical journal. 56(3-4)
When cholera was first detected in Papua New Guinea (PNG) in mid-2009, national diagnostic capacity faced many challenges. This was in part due to the non-endemic status of the outbreak, resulting in few local staff experienced in Vibrio cholerae det
Autor:
Laurens Manning, Peter Siba, Andrew R. Greenhill, Leomeldo Latorre, Alexander Rosewell, Monalisa P. Kas, Paul F. Horwood
Publikováno v:
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp 30-32 (2012)
Cholera was first detected in Papua New Guinea in July 2009, caused by Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor serotype Ogawa.1 By late 2011, 15 500 cases had been reported throughout lowland Papua New Guinea with a case fatality rate of 3.2%.2 The epidemic has si