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Patrice Agnamey
Researcher at University of Picardie Jules Verne
Publications - 44
Citations - 1041
Patrice Agnamey is an academic researcher from University of Picardie Jules Verne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cryptosporidium & Amodiaquine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 41 publications receiving 945 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrice Agnamey include University of Rouen.
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Amodiaquine-artesunate versus amodiaquine for uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in African children: a randomised, multicentre trial.
Martin Adjuik,Patrice Agnamey,Abdel Babiker,Steffen Borrmann,Steffen Borrmann,Philippe Brasseur,M. Cisse,Frank Cobelens,Diallo S,Jean-François Faucher,Paul Garner,S. Gikunda,Peter G. Kremsner,Peter G. Kremsner,Sanjeev Krishna,Sanjeev Krishna,Bertrand Lell,Bertrand Lell,M. Loolpapit,Pierre-Blaise Matsiegui,Michel A. Missinou,Michel A. Missinou,J. Mwanza,Francine Ntoumi,Piero Olliaro,P. Osimbo,Philipp Rezbach,Philipp Rezbach,Eliab Some,Walter R. J. Taylor +29 more
TL;DR: The combination of artesunate and amodiaquine improved treatment efficacy in Gabon and Kenya, and was equivalent in Sénégal, and is a potential combination for use in Africa.
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Evaluation of Four Commercial Rapid Immunochromatographic Assays for Detection of Cryptosporidium Antigens in Stool Samples: a Blind, Multicenter Trial.
Patrice Agnamey,Claudine Sarfati,Claudine Pinel,Meja Rabodoniriina,Nathalie Kapel,Emmanuel Dutoit,Cécile Garnaud,Momar Diouf,Jean-François Garin,Anne Totet,Francis Derouin +10 more
TL;DR: Potassium dichromate-preserved stools from patients infected with Cryptosporidium parvum, C. hominis, and other Cryptospora species were examined using four immunochromatographic assays and sensitivity ranged between 50.1% and 86.7% for C.parvum and C.hominis but was <35% for other species.
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Laboratory-based surveillance for Cryptosporidium in France, 2006-2009.
Karine Guyot,Francis Derouin,Patrice Agnamey,Adela Angoulvant,Dominique Aubert,Christine Aznar,Didier Basset,Pascal Beaudeau,G. Belkadi,A. Berry,Alain Bonnin,Françoise Botterel,Marie-Elisabeth Bougnoux,Patrice Bourée,Pierre Buffet,M. Cambon,Bernard Carme,Gabriela Certad,C. Chartier,B. Couprie,Frédéric Dalle,Eric Dannaoui,Marie-Laure Dardé,E. Dei Cas,B. Degeilh,N. Desbois,Jean-Marc Dewitte,Chantal Duhamel,Thanh Hai Duong,Jean Dupouy-Camet,Alexandra Faussart,Loïc Favennec,Pierre Flori,Nausicaa Gantois,Gilles Gargala,Frédéric Grenouillet,Ml Grillot,D. Haouchine,Sandrine Houzé +38 more
TL;DR: From January 2006 to December 2009, 407 cryptosporidiosis cases were notified in France and 364 specimens were collected, representing the first multisite report of laboratory-confirmed cases of cryptosporaidiosis in France.
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Long-lasting anticryptosporidial activity of nitazoxanide in an immunosuppressed rat model.
Xunde Li,Philippe Brasseur,Patrice Agnamey,Denis Lemeteil,Logic Favennec,Ballet Jj,Jean-Francois Rossignol +6 more
TL;DR: Nitazoxanide (NTZ) was compared for curative activity with sinefungin (SNF) and paromomycin (PRM) in immunosuppressed rats, a screening model for anticryptosporidial agents and shedding inhibition was unchanged in NTZ-treated rats.
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Changing patterns of malaria during 1996-2010 in an area of moderate transmission in Southern Senegal
Philippe Brasseur,M. Badiane,M. Cisse,Patrice Agnamey,Michel Vaillant,Piero Olliaro,Piero Olliaro +6 more
TL;DR: This study provides direct evidence of malaria risk receding between 1996-2010 and becoming equal throughout life where transmission used to be moderate, and infection rates are no longer enough to sustain immunity.