Fode Kourouma
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Recent Articles
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Yadouleton A, Agolinou A, Kourouma F, Saizonou R, Pahlmann M, Bedie S, et al.
Emerg Infect Dis
. 2019 Aug;
25(10):1977-1979.
PMID: 31365854
Lassa virus has been identified in 3 pygmy mice, Mus baoulei, in central Benin. The glycoprotein and nucleoprotein sequences cluster with the Togo strain. These mice may be a new...
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Dedkov V, Magassouba N, Safonova M, Naydenova E, Ayginin A, Soropogui B, et al.
J Virol Methods
. 2019 Jun;
271:113674.
PMID: 31170468
Lassa fever is a severe viral hemorrhagic illness caused by Lassa virus. Based on estimates, the number of LASV infections ranges from 300,000 to 500,000 cases in endemic areas with...
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Marien J, Borremans B, Kourouma F, Baforday J, Rieger T, Gunther S, et al.
Emerg Microbes Infect
. 2019 Apr;
8(1):640-649.
PMID: 31007139
The Natal multimammate mouse (Mastomys natalensis) is the reservoir host of Lassa virus, an arenavirus that causes Lassa haemorrhagic fever in humans in West Africa. Because no vaccine exists and...
4.
Saez A, Haidara M, Camara A, Kourouma F, Sage M, Magassouba N, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2018 Nov;
12(11):e0006829.
PMID: 30399142
Lassa fever is a viral haemorrhagic fever caused by an arenavirus. The disease is endemic in West African countries, including Guinea. The rodents Mastomys natalensis and Mastomys erythroleucus have been...
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Marien J, Kourouma F, Magassouba N, Leirs H, Fichet-Calvet E
Ecohealth
. 2018 Mar;
15(2):348-359.
PMID: 29572697
The Natal multimammate mouse (Mastomys natalensis) is the reservoir host of Lassa arenavirus, the etiological agent of Lassa fever in humans. Because there exists no vaccine for human use, rodent...
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Gay-Andrieu F, Magassouba N, Picot V, Phillips C, Peyrefitte C, Dacosta B, et al.
J Clin Virol
. 2017 May;
92:20-24.
PMID: 28505570
Background: The recent West Africa Ebola outbreak highlighted the need to provide access to rapid, safe and reliable Ebola Virus Disease diagnostics. Objectives: The objective of this field study was...
7.
Kurosaki Y, Magassouba N, Bah H, Soropogui B, Dore A, Kourouma F, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 2016 Aug;
214(suppl 3):S229-S233.
PMID: 27481863
To strengthen the laboratory diagnostic capacity for Ebola virus disease (EVD) in the remote areas of Guinea, we deployed a mobile field laboratory and implemented reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification...
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Olayemi A, Cadar D, Magassouba N, Obadare A, Kourouma F, Oyeyiola A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 May;
6:25280.
PMID: 27140942
Lassa virus (LASV) causes a deadly haemorrhagic fever in humans, killing several thousand people in West Africa annually. For 40 years, the Natal multimammate rat, Mastomys natalensis, has been assumed...
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Fichet-Calvet E, Lecompte E, Koivogui L, Soropogui B, Dore A, Kourouma F, et al.
Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis
. 2007 Jul;
7(2):119-28.
PMID: 17627428
Based on empiric surveillance data, the incidence of human Lassa fever (LF) cases in Guinea and other West African countries has been reported to increase during the dry season compared...
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Lecompte E, Fichet-Calvet E, Daffis S, Koulemou K, Sylla O, Kourouma F, et al.
Emerg Infect Dis
. 2007 Mar;
12(12):1971-4.
PMID: 17326956
PCR screening of 1,482 murid rodents from 13 genera caught in 18 different localities of Guinea, West Africa, showed Lassa virus infection only in molecularly typed Mastomys natalensis. Distribution of...