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Bamoro Coulibaly
Publications - 14
Citations - 400
Bamoro Coulibaly is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & African trypanosomiasis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 325 citations.
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Mixed infections of trypanosomes in tsetse and pigs and their epidemiological significance in a sleeping sickness focus of Côte d'Ivoire.
Vincent Jamonneau,Sophie Ravel,Mathurin Koffi,Dramane Kaba,D. G. Zeze,Louis N’Dri,Bocar Sané,Bamoro Coulibaly,Gérard Cuny,Philippe Solano +9 more
TL;DR: Differences in infection rates and in trypanosome genotypes according to the host might indicate that the pig may not be an active animal reservoir for humans in this focus of Côte d'Ivoire.
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Sleeping sickness in West Africa (1906–2006): changes in spatial repartition and lessons from the past
Fabrice Courtin,Vincent Jamonneau,Gérard Duvallet,André Garcia,Bamoro Coulibaly,J. P. Doumenge,Gérard Cuny,Philippe Solano +7 more
TL;DR: The geography and history of sleeping sickness over the past 100 years in West Africa is reviewed to identify priority areas for sleeping sickness surveillance and areas where HAT no longer seems active.
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The study of trypanosome species circulating in domestic animals in two human African trypanosomiasis foci of Côte d'Ivoire identifies pigs and cattle as potential reservoirs of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense
Martial Kassi N’Djetchi,Hamidou Ilboudo,Mathurin Koffi,Jacques Kaboré,Justin Windingoudi Kaboré,Dramane Kaba,Fabrice Courtin,Bamoro Coulibaly,Pierre Fauret,Lingué Kouakou,Sophie Ravel,Stijn Deborggraeve,Philippe Solano,Thierry De Meeûs,Bruno Bucheton,Vincent Jamonneau +15 more
TL;DR: This study shows that domestic animals are highly infected by trypanosomes in the studied foci, particularly true for pigs, possibly due to a higher exposure of these animals to tsetse flies.
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Diversity of response to Trypanosoma brucei gambiense infections in the Forecariah mangrove focus (Guinea): perspectives for a better control of sleeping sickness.
Hamidou Ilboudo,Vincent Jamonneau,Mamadou Camara,Oumou Camara,Emilie Dama,Mamadou Leno,Frédéric Ouendeno,Fabrice Courtin,Hassane Sakande,René Sanon,Jacques Kaboré,Bamoro Coulibaly,Louis N’Dri,Abdoulaye Diarra,Eliézer K. N’Goran,Bruno Bucheton +15 more
TL;DR: Analysis of samples collected during the follow-up of HAT patients and SERO was performed, and results strongly suggest that SERO TL⁺ individuals are asymptomatic carriers, and treating SEROTL⁺ individual may be of crucial importance in order to cut transmission.
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Towards understanding the presence/absence of Human African Trypanosomosis in a focus of Côte d'Ivoire: a spatial analysis of the pathogenic system.
Fabrice Courtin,Vincent Jamonneau,Emmanuel Oké,Bamoro Coulibaly,Yohan Oswald,Sophie Dupont,Gérard Cuny,Jean-Pierre Doumenge,Philippe Solano +8 more
TL;DR: The role of GIS analyses of key components of the pathogenic system in providing a better understanding of transmission and dissemination of HAT is demonstrated and may be able to predict possible sleeping sickness development/extinction in areas with similar history and space organization.