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Mohamed F Jalloh

Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publications -  112
Citations -  1492

Mohamed F Jalloh is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sierra leone & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 82 publications receiving 915 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohamed F Jalloh include Karolinska Institutet & Emory University.

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Impact of Ebola experiences and risk perceptions on mental health in Sierra Leone, July 2015

TL;DR: Symptoms of PTSD and anxiety-depression were common after one year of Ebola response; psychosocial support may be needed for people with Ebola-related experiences.
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Ethnic differences in the frequency of prostate cancer susceptibility alleles at SRD5A2 and CYP3A4.

TL;DR: Ethnic differences in genotypes for genes associated with androgen metabolism including SRD5A2 and CYP3A4 also may exist, with Africans and African-Americans having the highest frequency of those alleles that have previously been associated with increased prostate cancer risk.
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Evaluation of prostate cancer characteristics in four populations worldwide.

TL;DR: There are significant geographical and ethnic differences in the presentation of prostate cancer in men from the US, Senegal and India, which suggest that men in developing countries tend to present with advanced disease compared to US men.
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Trust, fear, stigma and disruptions: community perceptions and experiences during periods of low but ongoing transmission of Ebola virus disease in Sierra Leone, 2015.

TL;DR: Understanding community experiences during the devastating Ebola epidemic provides practical lessons for engaging similar communities in risk communication and social mobilisation during future outbreaks and public health emergencies.
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Microbiological and Chemical Quality of Packaged Sachet Water and Household Stored Drinking Water in Freetown, Sierra Leone

TL;DR: The results highlight the need for additional PSW regulation and surveillance, while demonstrating the need to prioritize the safety of HWC, as at present, PSW may be the least unsafe option for many households.