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Garmie Voupawoe
Researcher at Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Publications - 3
Citations - 42
Garmie Voupawoe is an academic researcher from Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rabies & Genome. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 13 citations.
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Dog rabies control in West and Central Africa: A review.
Céline Mbilo,Andre Coetzer,Bassirou Bonfoh,Angélique Angot,Charles Bebay,Bernardo Cassamá,Paola De Benedictis,Moina Hasni Ebou,Corneille Gnanvi,Vessaly Kallo,Richard H. Lokossou,Cristóvão Manjuba,Etienne Mokondjimobe,Beatrice Mouille,Morou Mounkaila,Andrée Prisca Ndjoug Ndour,Louis Hendrik Nel,Babasola O Olugasa,Pidemnéwé Pato,Pati Patient Pyana,Guy Anicet Rerambyath,Rakiswendé Constant Roamba,Serge Alain Sadeuh-Mba,Roland Suluku,Richard Suu-Ire,Mathurin Cyrille Tejiokem,Mathilde Tetchi,Issaka Tiembré,Abdallah Traoré,Garmie Voupawoe,Jakob Zinsstag +30 more
TL;DR: The sub-region of West and Central Africa seems to be divided into countries which have accepted the challenge to eliminate rabies with governments committed to pushing forward rabies elimination, while other countries have achieved some progress, but elimination efforts remain stuck due to lacking government commitment and financial constraints.
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Rabies control in Liberia: Joint efforts towards zero by 30.
Garmie Voupawoe,Roland Varkpeh,Varney Kamara,Sonpon Sieh,Abdallah Traoré,Cristian De Battisti,Angélique Angot,Luis Filipe L de J Loureiro,Baba Soumaré,Gwenaelle Dauphin,Wolde Abebe,Andre Coetzer,Terence Peter Scott,Louis Hendrik Nel,Jesse D. Blanton,Laurent Dacheux,Simon Bonas,Hervé Bourhy,Morgane Gourlaouen,Stefania Leopardi,Paola De Benedictis,Monique Léchenne,Jakob Zinsstag,Stephanie Mauti +23 more
TL;DR: Initial efforts were to establish animal rabies diagnostics, foster collaboration between all rabies control stakeholders, and develop a short-term action plan with estimated costs for rabies Control and elimination in Liberia, where an estimated 5.3 - 8 million USD invested over 13 years is needed to eliminate rabies in Liberia by 2030.
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Complete Genome Sequences of Five Rabies Virus Strains Obtained from Domestic Carnivores in Liberia
Stephanie Mauti,Garmie Voupawoe,Simon Bonas,Varney Kamara,Hervé Bourhy,Morgane Gourlaouen,Paola De Benedictis,Jakob Zinsstag,Laurent Dacheux +8 more
TL;DR: The complete genome sequences of five rabies viruses obtained from domestic animals are reported, all of them belonged to subgroup H within the Africa 2 clade.