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Fine-needle aspiration for diagnosis of tuberculous lymphadenitis in children in Bangui, Central African Republic
Minime-Lingoupou
Fanny,
Narcisse
Beyam,
Jean Chrusostome
Gody,
G
Zandanga,
F
Yango,
Alexandre
Manirakiza,
Leen
Rigouts,
Catherine
Pierre-Audigier,
Brigitte
Gicquel,
Gustave
Bobossi
BMC Pediatrics 2012, 12:191 (13 December 2012)
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Acute risk for hepatitis E virus infection among HIV-1-positive pregnant women in central Africa
Mélanie
Caron,
Julie
Bouscaillou,
Mirdad
Kazanji
Virology Journal 2012, 9:254 (31 October 2012)
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Epidemiology of chicken anemia virus in Central African Republic and Cameroon
Chantal
J
Snoeck,
Giscard
F
Komoyo,
Bonya
P
Mbee,
Emmanuel
Nakouné,
Alain
Le Faou,
Mbah
P
Okwen,
Claude
P
Muller
Virology Journal 2012, 9:189 (8 September 2012)
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Entomological profile of yellow fever epidemics in the Central African Republic, 2006–2010
Carine
Ngoagouni,
Basile
Kamgang,
Alexandre
Manirakiza,
Auguste
Nangouma,
Christophe
Paupy,
Emmanuel
Nakoune,
Mirdad
Kazanji
Parasites & Vectors 2012, 5:175 (16 August 2012)
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Editor’s summary
This study described the wide diversity of vector species of yellow fever virus in five geographically distinct regions of the Central African Republic. Image: Entomological investigation in a natural site.
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Rational case management of malaria with a rapid diagnostic test, Paracheck Pf®, in antenatal health care in Bangui, Central African Republic
Alexandre
Manirakiza,
Eugène
Serdouma,
Luc
Heredeïbona,
Djibrine
Djalle,
Nestor
Madji,
Methode
Moyen,
Georges
Soula,
Alain
Le Faou,
Jean
Delmont
BMC Public Health 2012, 12:482 (26 June 2012)
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Notes on the blood-feeding behavior of Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) in Cameroon
Basile
Kamgang,
Elysée
Nchoutpouen,
Frédéric
Simard,
Christophe
Paupy
Parasites & Vectors 2012, 5:57 (21 March 2012)
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Editor’s summary
This study investigates the feeding behavior of Aedes albopictus in Central Africa. The species is highly aggressive to humans and might therefore be involved in human-human virus transmission in this setting. Image: A female of Aedes albopictus taking a blood meal.
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Prevalence, genetic diversity and antiretroviral drugs resistance-associated mutations among untreated HIV-1-infected pregnant women in Gabon, central Africa
Mélanie
Caron,
Sonia
Lekana-Douki,
Maria
Makuwa,
Guy-Patrick
Obiang-Ndong,
Olivia
Biba,
Dieudonné
Nkoghé,
Mirdad
Kazanji
BMC Infectious Diseases 2012, 12:64 (20 March 2012)
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Clinical outcome of skin yaws lesions after treatment with benzathinebenzylpenicillin in a pygmy population in Lobaye, Central African Republic
Alexandre
Manirakiza,
Susana
Boas,
Narcisse
Beyam,
Germain
Zadanga,
François
Konamna,
Siméon
P
Njuimo,
Rémi
Laganier
BMC Research Notes 2011, 4:543 (15 December 2011)
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Emergence of quinolone resistance among extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in the Central African Republic: genetic characterization
Thierry
Frank,
Jean
R
Mbecko,
Pembe
Misatou,
Didier
Monchy
BMC Research Notes 2011, 4:309 (25 August 2011)
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Editor’s summary
A nucleotide mutation responsible for quinolone resistance among beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae strains in the Central African Republic has been identified, suggesting clinicians should be more aware of the emergence of drug resistance when prescribing antibiotics.
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High level of inter-species transmission of simian foamy virus from non-human primates to humans in Gabon, central Africa
Augustin
Mouinga-Ondémé,
Mélanie
Caron,
Antoine
Gessain,
Mirdad
Kazanji
Retrovirology 2011, 8(Suppl 1):A229 (6 June 2011)
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Seroprevalence of measles and natural rubella antibodies among children in Bangui, Central African Republic
Alexandre
Manirakiza,
Jean
Kipela,
Stephen
Sosler,
Régis
Daba,
Ionela
Gouandjika-Vasilache
BMC Public Health 2011, 11:327 (17 May 2011)
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Clinical and epidemiological aspects of a hepatitis E outbreak in Bangui, Central African Republic
Alice
I
Goumba,
Xavier
Konamna,
Narcisse
P
Komas
BMC Infectious Diseases 2011, 11:93 (14 April 2011)
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The prevalence of hepatitis B virus markers in a cohort of students in Bangui, Central African Republic
Narcisse
P
Komas,
Souleyman
Baï-Sepou,
Alexandre
Manirakiza,
Josiane
Léal,
Aubin
Béré,
Alain
Le Faou
BMC Infectious Diseases 2010, 10:226 (29 July 2010)
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OPV strains circulation in HIV infected infants after National Immunisation Days in Bangui, Central African Republic
Alexandre
Manirakiza,
Emmanuella
Picard,
Richard
Ngbale,
Didier
Menard,
Ionela
Gouandjika-Vasilache
BMC Research Notes 2010, 3:136 (18 May 2010)
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Global sequence variation in the histidine-rich proteins 2 and 3 of Plasmodium falciparum: implications for the performance of malaria rapid diagnostic tests
Joanne
Baker,
Mei-Fong
Ho,
Anita
Pelecanos,
Michelle
Gatton,
Nanhua
Chen,
Salim
Abdullah,
Audrey
Albertini,
Frederic
Ariey,
John
Barnwell,
David
Bell,
Jane
Cunningham,
Djibrine
Djalle,
Diego
F
Echeverry,
Dionicia
Gamboa,
Jeffery
Hii,
Myat
Kyaw,
Jennifer
Luchavez,
Christopher
Membi,
Didier
Menard,
Claribel
Murillo,
Sina
Nhem,
Bernhards
Ogutu,
Pamela
Onyor,
Wellington
Oyibo,
Shan
Wang,
James
McCarthy,
Qin
Cheng
Malaria Journal 2010, 9:129 (17 May 2010)
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Editor’s summary
This paper describes the extensive sequencing and comparison of histidine-rich proteins II and III deduced protein sequences in a significant collection of samples from malaria transmission areas around the globe. The authors report the characterization of a number of features of this exceedingly variable protein, but fail to find a correlation between the variability of the protein and the sensitivity of rapid diagnostic tests.
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A fatal case of acute hepatitis E among pregnant women, Central African Republic
Charles
M
Goumba,
Emmanuel
R
Yandoko-Nakouné,
Narcisse
P
Komas
BMC Research Notes 2010, 3:103 (15 April 2010)
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