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Dapa A. Diallo
Researcher at University of Bamako
Publications - 103
Citations - 4569
Dapa A. Diallo is an academic researcher from University of Bamako. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Plasmodium falciparum. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 97 publications receiving 4225 citations. Previous affiliations of Dapa A. Diallo include University of Maryland, Baltimore & National Institutes of Health.
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Cell-derived microparticles and sickle cell disease chronic vasculopathy in sub-Saharan Africa: A multinational study.
Abdoul Karim Dembele,Claudine Lapoumeroulie,Mor Diaw,Oumarou Tessougue,Lucile Offredo,Dapa A. Diallo,Saliou Diop,Jacques Elion,Yves Colin-Aronovicz,Pierre-Louis Tharaux,Xavier Jouven,Marc Romana,Brigitte Ranque,Caroline Le Van Kim +13 more
TL;DR: The comparative patterns of plasma MPs in healthy subjects and healthy subjects with a history of priapism and reticulocyte‐derived MPs are described for the first time.
Bacterial Etiologies of Fever in Sickle Cell Children followed up at “Centre de Recherche et de Lutte Contre la Drépanocytose” – Mali
Mohamed Ag Baraïka,Aldiouma Guindo,Yeya dit Sadio Sarro,Boubacari Ali Touré,Abdoul Karim Dembele,Ibrahima G. Traore,Mariam Kanta,Souleymane Diallo,Jean Bernard Lekana-Douki,Dapa A. Diallo +9 more
TL;DR: Fever in sickle-cell children in Mali is frequently associated with a urinary or invasive infection due to enterobacteria other than Salmonella, however, malaria and viral infections also play a key role in its occurrence, as well as coinfections.
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Sickle Cell Disease Glomerulopathy In Five Subsaharian African Countries: Results Of The Cadre Study
Marie Michèle Thiam,Dapa A. Diallo,Saliou Diop,Ibrahima Diagne,Ibrahima Sanogo,Gustave Koffi,Kouakou Boidy,Luc Sica,Guillaume Wamba,Suzanne Belinga,Pierre-Louis Tharaux,Xavier Jouven +11 more
TL;DR: In the whole cohort of SCD individuals, albuminuria was associated with leg ulcers, priapism, cardiomegaly and acute chest syndrome history, after adjustment on age, sex, country, blood pressure and hemoglobin level.
Prévalence de l’anémie du nouveau-né au Mali
TL;DR: In this article, a study of 199 dossiers de nouveau-nes etudies dans a maternite de Bamako montre une prevalence importante de l-anemie definie selon les normes de l’OMS (56,8 %).
Audit of Child Mortality in Mali: Case Study of Finkolo Ac/Sikasso and Massantola-Sabougou/Kolokani Rural Areas
Silvana Silveira Kempfer,Gisele Cristina Manfrini Fernandes,C. Diakite,Merlin Willcox,A. Traoré,Bamba D,Sidibe K,Berthe D,Traore S.O,Coulibaly E,Diarra D,Dembele M.E,Sangare A,Ibrehima Guindo,Dapa A. Diallo,Traore M +15 more
TL;DR: Increasing community awareness and developing and validating traditional medicine resources could help reduce the rate of child mortality.