2014
A barcode of organellar genome polymorphisms identifies the geographic origin of Plasmodium falciparum strains
Preston M, Campino S, Assefa S, Echeverry D, Ocholla H, Amambua-Ngwa A, Stewart L, Conway D, Borrmann S, Michon P, Zongo I, Ouédraogo J, Djimde A, Doumbo O, Nosten F, Pain A, Bousema T, Drakeley C, Fairhurst R, Sutherland C, Roper C, Clark T. A barcode of organellar genome polymorphisms identifies the geographic origin of Plasmodium falciparum strains. Nature Communications 2014, 5: 4052. PMID: 24923250, PMCID: PMC4082634, DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5052.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor public health problemValuable public health toolSingle nucleotide polymorphismsPublic health problemDrug-resistant parasitesPublic health toolPlasmodium falciparum strainsGlobal eradication campaignHealth problemsFalciparum strainsCase managementHealth toolsPlasmodium falciparumParasite migrationElimination areaEradication campaignApicoplast genomeParasitesPolymorphismInfectionMalariaInternational air travelFalciparum
2012
Analysis of Plasmodium falciparum diversity in natural infections by deep sequencing
Manske M, Miotto O, Campino S, Auburn S, Almagro-Garcia J, Maslen G, O’Brien J, Djimde A, Doumbo O, Zongo I, Ouedraogo J, Michon P, Mueller I, Siba P, Nzila A, Borrmann S, Kiara S, Marsh K, Jiang H, Su X, Amaratunga C, Fairhurst R, Socheat D, Nosten F, Imwong M, White N, Sanders M, Anastasi E, Alcock D, Drury E, Oyola S, Quail M, Turner D, Ruano-Rubio V, Jyothi D, Amenga-Etego L, Hubbart C, Jeffreys A, Rowlands K, Sutherland C, Roper C, Mangano V, Modiano D, Tan J, Ferdig M, Amambua-Ngwa A, Conway D, Takala-Harrison S, Plowe C, Rayner J, Rockett K, Clark T, Newbold C, Berriman M, MacInnis B, Kwiatkowski D. Analysis of Plasmodium falciparum diversity in natural infections by deep sequencing. Nature 2012, 487: 375-379. PMID: 22722859, PMCID: PMC3738909, DOI: 10.1038/nature11174.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2009
Phylogenetic Analysis of Human Parvovirus B19 Sequences from Eleven Different Countries Confirms the Predominance of Genotype 1 and Suggests the Spread of Genotype 3b
Hübschen J, Mihneva Z, Mentis A, Schneider F, Aboudy Y, Grossman Z, Rudich H, Kasymbekova K, Sarv I, Nedeljkovic J, Tahita M, Tarnagda Z, Ouedraogo J, Gerasimova A, Moskaleva T, Tikhonova N, Chitadze N, Forbi J, Faneye A, Otegbayo J, Charpentier E, Muller C. Phylogenetic Analysis of Human Parvovirus B19 Sequences from Eleven Different Countries Confirms the Predominance of Genotype 1 and Suggests the Spread of Genotype 3b. Journal Of Clinical Microbiology 2009, 47: 3735-3738. PMID: 19741071, PMCID: PMC2772644, DOI: 10.1128/jcm.01201-09.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
Newcastle disease virus in West Africa: new virulent strains identified in non-commercial farms
Snoeck C, Ducatez M, Owoade A, Faleke O, Alkali B, Tahita M, Tarnagda Z, Ouedraogo J, Maikano I, Mbah P, Kremer J, Muller C. Newcastle disease virus in West Africa: new virulent strains identified in non-commercial farms. Archives Of Virology 2008, 154: 47-54. PMID: 19052688, DOI: 10.1007/s00705-008-0269-5.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2007
Molecular and antigenic evolution and geographical spread of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses in western Africa
Ducatez M, Olinger C, Owoade A, Tarnagda Z, Tahita M, Sow A, De Landtsheer S, Ammerlaan W, Ouedraogo J, Osterhaus A, Fouchier R, Muller C. Molecular and antigenic evolution and geographical spread of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses in western Africa. Journal Of General Virology 2007, 88: 2297-2306. PMID: 17622635, DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.82939-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGenetic Characterization of HPAI (H5N1) Viruses from Poultry and Wild Vultures, Burkina Faso - Volume 13, Number 4—April 2007 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC
Ducatez M, Tarnagda Z, Tahita M, Sow A, de Landtsheer S, Londt B, Brown I, Osterhaus A, Fouchier R, Ouedraogo J, Muller C. Genetic Characterization of HPAI (H5N1) Viruses from Poultry and Wild Vultures, Burkina Faso - Volume 13, Number 4—April 2007 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2007, 13: 611-613. PMID: 17553279, PMCID: PMC2725980, DOI: 10.3201/eid1304.061356.Peer-Reviewed Original Research