2021
Blood virosphere in febrile Tanzanian children
Cordey S, Laubscher F, Hartley M, Junier T, Keitel K, Docquier M, Guex N, Iseli C, Vieille G, Le Mercier P, Gleizes A, Samaka J, Mlaganile T, Kagoro F, Masimba J, Said Z, Temba H, Elbanna G, Tapparel C, Zanella M, Xenarios I, Fellay J, D’Acremont V, Kaiser L. Blood virosphere in febrile Tanzanian children. Emerging Microbes & Infections 2021, 10: 982-993. PMID: 33929935, PMCID: PMC8171259, DOI: 10.1080/22221751.2021.1925161.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfection/diseaseBlood viromeMetagenomic next-generation sequencingAcute febrile illnessLow-resource clinical settingsAvailable diagnostic toolsFebrile childrenFebrile illnessPediatric populationOutpatient departmentRoutine screeningTanzanian childrenViral infectionPotential viral originViral variantsClinical settingOne-yearDetected virusNext-generation sequencingDar es SalaamDiagnostic toolCausal virusVirusViral originDisease
2013
Detection of Leishmania RNA Virus in Leishmania Parasites
Zangger H, Ronet C, Desponds C, Kuhlmann FM, Robinson J, Hartley MA, Prevel F, Castiglioni P, Pratlong F, Bastien P, Müller N, Parmentier L, Saravia NG, Beverley SM, Fasel N. Detection of Leishmania RNA Virus in Leishmania Parasites. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2013, 7: e2006. PMID: 23326619, PMCID: PMC3542153, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLeishmania RNA virusCutaneous leishmaniasisSkin lesionsPresence of LRVHyper-inflammatory immune responsePrimary skin lesionsUlcerated skin lesionsOverall exacerbationsSignificant morbidityInfected miceLesion biopsyRNA virusesSecondary lesionsImmune responseHigh riskNew World Leishmania speciesAggressive phenotypeLeishmania strainsLeishmania parasitesPatient samplesViral detectionMonoclonal antibodiesNasopharyngeal tissuesParasite strainsMetastatic phenotype