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Eve Orlandi-Pradines

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Ndiath M, Cailleau A, Orlandi-Pradines E, Bessell P, Pages F, Trape J, et al.
Malar J . 2015 Sep; 14:364. PMID: 26395241
Background: Urban malaria is now considered a major emerging health problem in Africa and urban insecticide resistance may represent a serious threat to the ambitious programme of further scaling-up coverage...
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Fontaine A, Pascual A, Orlandi-Pradines E, Diouf I, Remoue F, Pages F, et al.
PLoS One . 2011 Dec; 6(12):e29107. PMID: 22195000
Mosquito-borne diseases are major health problems worldwide. Serological responses to mosquito saliva proteins may be useful in estimating individual exposure to bites from mosquitoes transmitting these diseases. However, the relationships...
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Sarr J, Orlandi-Pradines E, Fortin S, Sow C, Cornelie S, Rogerie F, et al.
Parasit Vectors . 2011 Nov; 4:212. PMID: 22059951
Background: The evaluation of malaria transmission intensity is a crucial indicator for estimating the burden of malarial disease. In this respect, entomological and parasitological methods present limitations, especially in low...
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Sagui E, Resseguier N, Machault V, Ollivier L, Orlandi-Pradines E, Texier G, et al.
Malar J . 2011 Aug; 10:232. PMID: 21831319
Background: The effectiveness of anti-vectorial malaria protective measures in travellers and expatriates is hampered by incorrect compliance. The objective of the present study was to identify the determinants of compliance...
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Ambrosino E, Dumoulin C, Orlandi-Pradines E, Remoue F, Toure-Balde A, Tall A, et al.
Malar J . 2010 Nov; 9:317. PMID: 21059211
Background: Assessment exposure and immunity to malaria is an important step in the fight against the disease. Increased malaria infection in non-immune travellers under anti-malarial chemoprophylaxis, as well as the...
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Resseguier N, Machault V, Ollivier L, Orlandi-Pradines E, Texier G, Pradines B, et al.
Malar J . 2010 Feb; 9:41. PMID: 20128921
Background: The effectiveness of malaria chemoprophylaxis is limited by the lack of compliance whose determinants are not well known. Methods: The compliance with malaria chemoprophylaxis has been estimated and analysed...
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Almeras L, Fontaine A, Belghazi M, Bourdon S, Boucomont-Chapeaublanc E, Orlandi-Pradines E, et al.
Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis . 2009 Nov; 10(4):391-402. PMID: 19877808
Diseases caused by arthropod-borne viruses are a significant threat to the health of human and animal populations throughout the world. Better knowledge of the molecules synthesized in the salivary gland...
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Orlandi-Pradines E, Rogier C, Koffi B, Jarjaval F, Bell M, Machault V, et al.
Malar J . 2009 Jul; 8:171. PMID: 19638219
Background: Malaria remains a major threat, to both travellers and military personnel deployed to endemic areas. The recommendations for travellers given by the World Health Organization is based on the...
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Machault V, Orlandi-Pradines E, Michel R, Pages F, Texier G, Pradines B, et al.
J Travel Med . 2008 Aug; 15(4):216-20. PMID: 18666920
Background: Nonimmune travelers in malaria-endemic areas are exposed to transmission and may experience clinical malaria attacks during or after their travel despite using antivectorial devices or chemoprophylaxis. Environment plays an...
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Orlandi-Pradines E, Almeras L, de Senneville L, Barbe S, Remoue F, Villard C, et al.
Microbes Infect . 2007 Oct; 9(12-13):1454-62. PMID: 17913537
Exposure to vectors of infectious diseases has been associated with antibody responses against salivary antigens of arthropods among people living in endemic areas. This immune response has been proposed as...