Publications by authors named "Mama A Traore"

Dyslipidemia is a disorder where abnormally lipid concentrations circulate in the bloodstream. The disorder is common in type 2 diabetics (T2D) and is linked with T2D comorbidities, particularly cardiovascular disease. Dyslipidemia in T2D is typically characterized by elevated plasma triglyceride and low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels.

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Tuberculosis disease stands for the second leading cause of death worldwide after COVID-19, most active tuberculosis cases result from the reactivation of latent TB infection through impairment of immune response. Several factors are known to sustain that process. , a parasite of the helminth genus that possesses switching power from an immune profile type Th1 to Th2 that favors reactivation of latent TB bacteria.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Mama A Traore"

  • - Mama A Traore's recent research focuses on the prevalence and impacts of dyslipidemia in individuals with type 2 diabetes, specifically examining its correlation with cardiovascular complications in a rural community in Mali.
  • - The study on dyslipidemia revealed that individuals with type 2 diabetes in Ganadougou typically exhibit high plasma triglyceride levels and low HDL cholesterol, highlighting the need for targeted healthcare interventions.
  • - Additionally, Traore conducted a systematic literature review on co-infection rates of tuberculosis and helminths, emphasizing how immune response impairment contributes to the reactivation of latent tuberculosis, underscoring the importance of understanding co-infections in global health contexts.