Publications by authors named "Maradona D Agbanrin"

Article Synopsis
  • Acute respiratory infections significantly impact resource-limited countries, including Gabon, where COVID-19 has overshadowed the study of other respiratory viruses.
  • Researchers analyzed 582 nasopharyngeal swabs collected during the pandemic and found that 156 tested positive for various respiratory viruses, with enteroviruses being the most prevalent.
  • This study presents the first genomic sequences of certain respiratory viruses in Gabon, revealing transmission patterns and genetic similarities with strains found in other countries, which enhances understanding of viral circulation in the region.
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A previous study conducted in Gabon, Central Africa, in 2010/11 found a high colonization rate with extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing enterobacterales (ESBL-E) among children of ~34 %. Eight years later, we aimed to reassess the ESBL-E rate and previously identified risk factors for colonization in children from Gabon. We conducted a cross-sectional cohort study in 2018 on 92 outpatients under 5 years of age with diarrhoea in Lambaréné, Gabon, in whom a rectal swab was obtained at the initial medical encounter (baseline).

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Diarrheal disease is the second most frequent cause of mortality in children younger than 5 years worldwide, causing more than half a million deaths each year. Our knowledge of the epidemiology of potentially pathogenic agents found in children suffering from diarrhea in sub-Saharan African countries is still patchy, and thereby hinders implementation of effective preventative interventions. The lack of cheap, easy-to-use diagnostic tools leads to mostly symptomatic and empirical case management.

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The causes of infections in pediatric populations differ between age groups and settings, particularly in the tropics. Such differences in epidemiology may lead to misdiagnosis and ineffective empirical treatment. Here, we investigated the current spectrum of pathogens causing febrile diseases leading to pediatric hospitalization in Lambaréné, Gabon.

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