2016
Plant-Mediated Effects on Mosquito Capacity to Transmit Human Malaria
Hien D, Dabiré K, Roche B, Diabaté A, Yerbanga R, Cohuet A, Yameogo B, Gouagna L, Hopkins R, Ouedraogo G, Simard F, Ouedraogo J, Ignell R, Lefevre T. Plant-Mediated Effects on Mosquito Capacity to Transmit Human Malaria. PLOS Pathogens 2016, 12: e1005773. PMID: 27490374, PMCID: PMC4973987, DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1005773.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImportant African malaria vectorsHost resource availabilityMalaria parasitesMalaria vectorsSugar sourcesSugar mealsAfrican malaria vectorsToxic secondary metabolitesNutritional ecologyPlant speciesMosquito traitsMosquito competenceNatural diversityFeeding assaysLannea microcarpaMosquito's capacityEcological contextSecondary metabolitesMolecular aspectsMalaria transmissionParasite growthResource availabilityDirect membrane feeding assaysDevelopment durationHuman malaria
2001
In vitro susceptibility of 232 isolates of Plasmodium falciparum to antimalarials in Burkina Faso (West Africa).
Tinto H, Ouedraogo J, Traoré B, Coulibaly S, Guiguemde T. In vitro susceptibility of 232 isolates of Plasmodium falciparum to antimalarials in Burkina Faso (West Africa). Bulletin De La Société De Pathologie Exotique 2001, 94: 188-91. PMID: 16579075.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsP. falciparumPlasmodium falciparumCells/mm3Chloroquine-resistant strainsInclusion criteriaReference centerParasite countsSingle infectionResistant isolatesSignificant positive correlationParasite growthPersistence of resistanceFalciparumHalofantrineBobo-DioulassoSignificant increaseMefloquineIC50 valuesPositive correlationIsolatesQuinineSusceptibilityPatientsBurkina FasoIncubation period