Prime Mulembakani
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Recent Articles
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Pandit P, Anthony S, Goldstein T, Olival K, Doyle M, Gardner N, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2023 Jan;
6(1):25.
PMID: 36627372
No abstract available.
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Pandit P, Anthony S, Goldstein T, Olival K, Doyle M, Gardner N, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2022 Aug;
5(1):844.
PMID: 35986178
Host-virus associations have co-evolved under ecological and evolutionary selection pressures that shape cross-species transmission and spillover to humans. Observed virus-host associations provide relevant context for newly discovered wildlife viruses to...
3.
Hulseberg C, Kumar R, Di Paola N, Larson P, Nagle E, Richardson J, et al.
Cell Rep Med
. 2021 Sep;
2(8):100351.
PMID: 34467242
Bundibugyo virus (BDBV) is one of four ebolaviruses known to cause disease in humans. Bundibugyo virus disease (BVD) outbreaks occurred in 2007-2008 in Bundibugyo District, Uganda, and in 2012 in...
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Kumakamba C, Niama F, Muyembe F, Mombouli J, Mbala Kingebeni P, Nina R, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Jun;
16(6):e0236971.
PMID: 34106949
Coronaviruses play an important role as pathogens of humans and animals, and the emergence of epidemics like SARS, MERS and COVID-19 is closely linked to zoonotic transmission events primarily from...
5.
Steffen I, Lu K, Hoff N, Mulembakani P, Wemakoy E, Muyembe-Tamfum J, et al.
Emerg Microbes Infect
. 2020 Jan;
9(1):124-128.
PMID: 31913767
A serological survey of 2,430 archived serum samples collected between 1997 and 2012 was conducted to retrospectively determine the prevalence of Marburg virus in five African countries. Serum samples were...
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Doshi R, Alfonso V, Morier D, Hoff N, Sinai C, Mulembakani P, et al.
Ecohealth
. 2019 Dec;
17(1):64-73.
PMID: 31875271
Experimental studies have suggested a larger inoculum of monkeypox virus may be associated with increased rash severity; however, little data are available on the relationship between specific animal exposures and...
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Li T, Mbala-Kingebeni P, Naccache S, Theze J, Bouquet J, Federman S, et al.
J Clin Microbiol
. 2019 Jul;
57(9).
PMID: 31315955
We applied metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) to detect Zaire Ebola virus (EBOV) and other potential pathogens from whole-blood samples from 70 patients with suspected Ebola hemorrhagic fever during a 2014...
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Steffen I, Lu K, Yamamoto L, Hoff N, Mulembakani P, Wemakoy E, et al.
Emerg Infect Dis
. 2019 Apr;
25(5):911-918.
PMID: 31002071
We conducted a serologic survey of 2,430 serum samples collected during 1997-2012 for various studies to determine the prevalence of the hemorrhagic fever virus Ebola virus (EBOV) in equatorial Africa....
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Ntumvi N, Mbala Kingebeni P, Tamoufe U, Kumakamba C, Ndze V, Ngay Lukusa I, et al.
Intervirology
. 2018 Nov;
61(4):155-165.
PMID: 30448834
Objective: Herpesviruses belong to a diverse order of large DNA viruses that can cause diseases in humans and animals. With the goal of gathering information about the distribution and diversity...
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Mulangu S, Alfonso V, Hoff N, Doshi R, Mulembakani P, Kisalu N, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 2018 Jan;
217(4):529-537.
PMID: 29329455
Background: Previous studies suggest that cases of Ebola virus disease (EVD) may go unreported because they are asymptomatic or unrecognized, but evidence is limited by study designs and sample size....