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Frank P. Mockenhaupt
Researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin
Publications - 253
Citations - 9330
Frank P. Mockenhaupt is an academic researcher from Humboldt University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Plasmodium falciparum. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 238 publications receiving 7846 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank P. Mockenhaupt include Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp & Humboldt State University.
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Toll-like receptor (TLR) polymorphisms in African children: Common TLR-4 variants predispose to severe malaria
Frank P. Mockenhaupt,Jakob P. Cramer,Jakob P. Cramer,Lutz Hamann,Miriam Stegemann,Jana Eckert,Na Ri Oh,Rowland N. Otchwemah,Ekkehart Dietz,Stephan Ehrhardt,Stephan Ehrhardt,Nicolas W. J. Schröder,Nicolas W. J. Schröder,Ulrich Bienzle,Ralf R. Schumann +14 more
TL;DR: TLR4-mediated responses to malaria in vivo and TLR-4 polymorphisms to be associated with disease manifestation are suggested, however some gray areas also suggest the scope for further improvements.
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Efficacy and safety of intermittent preventive treatment with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine for malaria in African infants: a pooled analysis of six randomised, placebo-controlled trials
John J. Aponte,David Schellenberg,Andrea Egan,Alasdair Breckenridge,Ilona Carneiro,Julia A Critchley,Ina Danquah,Alexander N. O. Dodoo,Robin Kobbe,Bertrand Lell,Bertrand Lell,Jürgen May,Zul Premji,Sergi Sanz,Esperanza Sevene,Rachida Soulaymani-Becheikh,Peter Winstanley,Samuel Adjei,Sylvester D. Anemana,Daniel Chandramohan,Saadou Issifou,Saadou Issifou,Frank P. Mockenhaupt,Seth Owusu-Agyei,Brian Greenwood,Martin P. Grobusch,Martin P. Grobusch,Peter G. Kremsner,Peter G. Kremsner,Eusebio Macete,Hassan Mshinda,Robert D. Newman,Laurence Slutsker,Marcel Tanner,Pedro L. Alonso,Clara Menéndez +35 more
TL;DR: IPTi with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine was safe and efficacious across a range of malaria transmission settings, suggesting that this intervention is a useful contribution to malaria control.
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Travel-associated infection presenting in Europe (2008-12): an analysis of EuroTravNet longitudinal, surveillance data, and evaluation of the effect of the pre-travel consultation
Patricia Schlagenhauf,Leisa H. Weld,Abraham Goorhuis,Philippe Gautret,Rainer Weber,Frank von Sonnenburg,Rogelio López-Vélez,Mogens Jensenius,Jakob P. Cramer,Vanessa Field,Silvia Odolini,Effrossyni Gkrania-Klotsas,François Chappuis,Denis Malvy,Perry J.J. van Genderen,Frank P. Mockenhaupt,Stéphane Jauréguiberry,Catherine C. Smith,Nicholas J. Beeching,Johan Ursing,Christophe Rapp,Philippe Parola,Martin P. Grobusch +22 more
TL;DR: Pre-travel consultation was associated with significantly lower proportionate morbidity ratios for P falciparum malaria and also for acute hepatitis and HIV/AIDS and cast doubt on the effectiveness of current strategies to prevent travel-related diarrhoea.
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Malaria, anemia, and malnutrition in african children--defining intervention priorities.
Stephan Ehrhardt,Gerd D. Burchard,Carsten Mantel,Jakob P. Cramer,Sarah Kaiser,Martina Kubo,Rowland N. Otchwemah,Ulrich Bienzle,Frank P. Mockenhaupt +8 more
TL;DR: Malnutrition is a fundamental factor contributing to malaria-associated morbidity and anemia, even if the latter exhibits multifactorial patterns, and the data demonstrate that malaria-control programs alone may not have the desired impact on childhood morbidity on a large scale without concomitant nutrition programs.
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Zika among international travellers presenting to GeoSentinel sites, 2012-2019: implications for clinical practice.
Kristina M. Angelo,Rhett J. Stoney,Gaelle Brun-Cottan,Karin Leder,Martin P. Grobusch,Natasha S. Hochberg,Susan M Kuhn,Emmanuel Bottieau,Patricia Schlagenhauf,Lin H. Chen,Noreen A. Hynes,Cecilia Perret Pérez,Frank P. Mockenhaupt,Israel Molina,Clara Crespillo-Andújar,Denis Malvy,Eric Caumes,Pierre J. Plourde,Marc Shaw,Anne E. McCarthy,Nancy Piper-Jenks,Bradley A. Connor,Davidson H. Hamer,Davidson H. Hamer,Annelies Wilder-Smith,Annelies Wilder-Smith +25 more
TL;DR: ZIKV should remain a consideration for travelers returning from areas with risk of ZikV transmission and should discuss their travel plans with their healthcare providers to ensure ZIKV prevention measures are taken.