Publications by authors named "D Coulibaly"

Article Synopsis
  • Maternal and neonatal health service coverage in Mali's cities, particularly Bamako, is affected by poverty and migration, with trends worsening since the 2012 security crisis.
  • An analysis of data from Mali's Demographic and Health Surveys (2001-2018) revealed significant disparities in access to antenatal and childbirth care based on poverty and migration status, showing that migrant women face greater challenges over time.
  • While overall health interventions are high in Bamako, the results indicate critical intra-urban inequities, particularly disadvantageous for poor and recently migrated women, suggesting the need for health programs to address these disparities.
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The investigation of factors associated with susceptibility to severe malaria is best achieved using case-control studies. The presence of a history of severe malaria in controls could affect the quality of their phenotype and study findings and hence should be rigorously determined. Here, we assessed the performance of a qualitative questionnaire to identify a history of cerebral malaria in controls in a case-control study of severe malaria in Mali.

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Children with hemoglobin AC or AS have decreased susceptibility to clinical malaria. Parasite variant surface antigen (VSA) presentation on the surface of infected erythrocytes is altered in erythrocytes with hemoglobin C (Hb AC) or sickle trait (Hb AS) mutations in vitro. The protective role of incomplete or altered VSA presentation against clinical malaria in individuals with Hb AC or AS is unclear.

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Background: Although healthcare personnel (HCP) are targeted for influenza vaccination they typically underutilize vaccines especially in low- and middle-income countries. We explored knowledge, attitudes, and practices of HCP about seasonal influenza vaccines (SIV) to identify factors associated with and modifiable barriers to SIV uptake.

Methods: We pooled individual-level data from cross-sectional surveys about SIV conducted among health workers in 12 low- and middle- income countries during 2018-2020 (i.

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Unlabelled: parasites, the causative organism of malaria, caused over 600,000 deaths in 2022. In Mali, causes the majority of malaria cases and deaths and is transmitted seasonally. Anti-malarial immunity develops slowly over repeated exposures to and some aspects of this immunity (e.

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