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Corinne Merle
Researcher at World Health Organization
Publications - 49
Citations - 1483
Corinne Merle is an academic researcher from World Health Organization. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Tuberculosis. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1244 citations. Previous affiliations of Corinne Merle include University of London.
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A Four-Month Gatifloxacin-Containing Regimen for Treating Tuberculosis
Corinne Merle,Katherine Fielding,Omou Bah Sow,M. Gninafon,Mame B. Lo,Thuli Mthiyane,Joseph Odhiambo,Evans Amukoye,Boubacar Bah,Ferdinand Kassa,Roxana Rustomjee,Bouke C. de Jong,John R. Horton,Christian Perronne,Charalambos Sismanidis,Olivier Lapujade,Piero Olliaro,Christian Lienhardt,Abstr Act +18 more
TL;DR: Noninferiority of the 4-month regimen to the standard regimen with respect to the primary efficacy end point was not shown, and there was no evidence of increased risks of prolongation of the QT interval or dysglycemia with the 4 month regimen.
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BCG vaccination and leprosy protection: review of current evidence and status of BCG in leprosy control.
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of published data including recently published studies to determine the efficacy of BCG protection on leprosy and investigate whether age at vaccination, clinical form, number of doses, type of study, the latitude of study area and year of publication influence the degree of efficacy and explain the variation.
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Prevalence, characteristics and prognosis of MEN 1-associated glucagonomas, VIPomas, and somatostatinomas: study from the GTE (Groupe des Tumeurs Endocrines) registry.
Nathalie Lévy-Bohbot,Corinne Merle,Pierre Goudet,Brigitte Delemer,Alain Calender,Damien Jolly,Gérard Thiéfin,Guillaume Cadiot +7 more
TL;DR: Glucagonomas, VIPomas and somatostatinomas, especially the functioning type, are very rare in patients with MEN 1 and prognosis is poor, probably because of large tumor size and high rate of metastasis.
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Prevention of urinary tract infection in spinal cord-injured patients: safety and efficacy of a weekly oral cyclic antibiotic (WOCA) programme with a 2 year follow-up—an observational prospective study
Jérôme Salomon,Pierre Denys,Corinne Merle,Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler,Christian Perronne,Jean-Louis Gaillard,Louis Bernard +6 more
TL;DR: The study shows the benefit of WOCA in preventing UTI in SCI patients and a significant decrease in antimicrobial consumption linked to the dramatic decrease in the incidence of UTI.
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Sources and Assessment of Occupational Stress in the Police
TL;DR: Evaluation of level of stress among a group of French policemen and the association between policing, potential stressors and stress levels finds sources of stress in the police population are found both in the weariness of the job and private life planning.