8 results match your criteria: "Member of the International Network of Pasteur Institutes[Affiliation]"
Acta Trop
December 2021
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, P.O. Box, Basel CH-4002, Switzerland; University of Basel, Petersplatz 1, Basel CH-4001, Switzerland. Electronic address:
Rabies is a neglected but preventable zoonotic disease that predominantly affects the most vulnerable populations living in remote rural areas of resource-limited countries. To date, every country on the African mainland is considered endemic for dog-mediated rabies with an estimated 21'500 human rabies deaths occurring each year. In 2018, the United Against Rabies collaboration launched the Global Strategic Plan to end human deaths from dog-mediated rabies by 2030.
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November 2019
Department of Virology, Centre Pasteur of Cameroon, Member of the International Network of Pasteur Institutes, P.O. Box 1274, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) remain a challenge in African healthcare settings and only few data are available on their aetiology in Cameroon. The purpose of this study was to access the bacterial cause of LRTIs in patients in Cameroon by two methods. .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAIDS Res Hum Retroviruses
May 2019
1 Department of Virology and Centre Pasteur of Cameroon, Member of the International Network of Pasteur Institutes, Yaounde, Cameroon.
Public Health
January 2019
Department of Virology, Reference Laboratory for Chikungunya and Dengue Viruses, Centre Pasteur of Cameroon, Member of the International Network of Pasteur Institutes, 451 Rue 2005, P.O. Box 1274, Yaoundé, Cameroon. Electronic address:
Objectives: The (re)emergence of chikungunya virus (CHIKV) in Africa requires better knowledge on the epidemiology of CHIKV infection in the continent for efficient public health strategies. We aimed to describe the epidemiology of CHIKV infection in Africa, a neglected tropical disease (NTD).
Study Design: This was a systematic review with meta-analysis of studies reporting CHIKV infection prevalence.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
September 2018
Epidemiology and Public Health Service, Centre Pasteur du Cameroun, Member of the International Network of Pasteur Institutes, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Canine rabies is endemic in Cameroon, but human rabies exposures and cases are likely underreported because of inadequate surveillance. In 2014, the surveillance network in the West region of Cameroon was reinforced by introducing a new anti-rabies center, a framework for data collection and evaluation, provisions for sample collecting and laboratory confirmation, and training for health professionals. The objective of this observational cohort study was to describe the incidence and characteristics of reported exposures and human and animal rabies cases following this reinforcement of the existing rabies surveillance system.
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March 2017
Epidemiology and Public Health Service, Centre Pasteur of Cameroon, Member of the International Network of Pasteur Institutes, Yaounde, Cameroon.
Background: The outcome of CMV/HIV co-infection in infants treated early with combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) in resource-limited settings has not been described. We aimed to estimate the prevalence and identify factors associated with early CMV infection in HIV-infected and non-infected infants included in a study in Cameroon, and to compare HIV disease progression and survival after 1 year of early cART, following infants' CMV status.
Methods: HIV-infected infants followed from birth or from HIV diagnosis before 7 months old and HIV-uninfected infants born to HIV-infected or uninfected mothers were tested for CMV at a median age of 4.
J Virol Methods
May 2017
Centre Pasteur of Cameroon, Member of the International Network of Pasteur Institutes, 451 Rue 2005, P.O. Box 1274, Yaounde II, Yaounde, Cameroon. Electronic address:
According to the WHO/UNAIDS recommendations, an acceptable HIV rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) has to perform a sensitivity≥99% and a specificity≥98%. Given the constant release of new RDTs for HIV testing in the market and the high HIV genetic diversity in Cameroon, it is interesting to monitor their performances in that setting. A total of 240 HIV positive (including 219 HIV-1 M, 15 HIV-1 O, 1 HIV-1 N, 1 HIV-1 M/O recombinant and 4 HIV-2) and 240 HIV negative plasma samples were used to evaluate twelve routinely used RDTs in Cameroon.
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July 2014
UMR MIVEGEC (IRD 224 - CNRS 5290 - UM1 - UM2), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Montpellier, France; Equipe Ecologie des Systèmes Vectoriels, Centre International de Recherches Médicales de Franceville, Franceville, Gabon.