Publications by authors named "Emmanuella Adioumani"

phages Carena and JoYop were isolated from water samples in Abidjan (Cote d'Ivoire). Their genomes comprise 39,283 and 169,193 bp, encoding 44 and 246 predicted genes, respectively. Carena shares 93.

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Bacteriophages are a promising biotechnological against bacterial pathogens. Currently, phage research is garnering interest in sub-Saharan countries as bacterial resistance to antibiotics becomes widespread. They are sought in all environments as they offer the possibility of a sustainable alternative to antibiotics.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Emmanuella Adioumani"

  • - Emmanuella Adioumani's research primarily focuses on the isolation and genomic characterization of bacteriophages from various environments in Côte d'Ivoire, highlighting their potential as biotechnological tools against antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens
  • - In her 2024 study, Adioumani detailed the complete genomes of the newly isolated phages Carena and JoYop, revealing significant genomic information that can aid in understanding phage biology and their applications in biocontrol
  • - Her earlier work in 2021 emphasized the growing importance of bacteriophage research in sub-Saharan Africa, noting the environmental exploration for phages as a sustainable alternative to combat increasing antibiotic resistance