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Serge-Ely Dibakou

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Ngoubangoye B, Dibakou S, Otsaghe Ekore D, Tsoumbou T, Moussadji Kinga I, Yanagha F, et al.
Am J Primatol . 2024 Dec; 87(1):e23703. PMID: 39648430
This study aimed to establish a baseline hematological profile and examine the influence of age, sex, and season on hematological parameters in captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) living in a humid...
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Boundenga L, Bignoumba M, Dibakou S, Mombo L, Moukagni-Mussadji C, Wora D, et al.
J Public Health Afr . 2023 May; 14(3):1865. PMID: 37229438
Background: In Gabon, malaria remains a major public health problem. All malaria cases with axillary temperature ≥ 37.5°C with a parasites density ≥ 1200/μL are serious cases and must be...
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Dibakou S, Ngoubangoye B, Boundenga L, Ntie S, Moussadji C, Tsoumbou T, et al.
J Med Primatol . 2022 Mar; 51(3):127-133. PMID: 35338662
Background: The occurrence of gastrointestinal parasites in the sun-tailed monkey (Allochrocebus solatus) at the CIRMF primatology center is unknown. We, therefore, assessed the presence and richness (number of different parasite...
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Dibakou S, Maloueki U, Ngoubangoye B, Boundenga L, Ntie S, Tsoumbou T, et al.
Vet World . 2022 Feb; 14(12):3149-3155. PMID: 35153406
Background And Aim: Gastrointestinal parasites identified in the wild can negatively affect host fitness, lower performance, and growth. On the other side, sympatric mammals that share habitat and resources may...
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Ngoubangoye B, Boundenga L, Dibakou S, Tsoumbou T, Moussadji Kinga C, Prugnolle F, et al.
Case Rep Vet Med . 2021 Apr; 2021:6617416. PMID: 33854806
Oesophagostomosis is a zoonotic disease caused by nematodes of the genus in the intestinal walls of many species, including ruminants, pigs, humans, and nonhuman primates. Although great apes appear to...
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Boundenga L, Ngoubangoye B, Moukodoum N, Dibakou S, Moussadji C, Hugot J
Infect Genet Evol . 2021 Mar; 91:104807. PMID: 33737228
Captive chimpanzees living in confined environments like sanctuaries or primatology centers are frequently affected by gastrointestinal parasites. Some of these are likely to be transmitted to humans and may seriously...
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Pouillevet H, Dibakou S, Ngoubangoye B, Poirotte C, Charpentier M
Folia Primatol (Basel) . 2017 Oct; 88(4):344-357. PMID: 29041010
Coproscopical methods like sedimentation and flotation techniques are widely used in the field for studying simian gastrointestinal parasites. Four parasites of known zoonotic potential were studied in a free-ranging, non-provisioned...