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Paul Milligan
Researcher at University of London
Publications - 196
Citations - 11162
Paul Milligan is an academic researcher from University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Population. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 190 publications receiving 10174 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Milligan include University of Liverpool & University of Salford.
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Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum haplotypes associated with resistance to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine and amodiaquine before and after upscaling of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in seven African countries: a genomic surveillance study.
Khalid B. Beshir,Julian Muwanguzi,Johanna L. Nader,Raoul Mansukhani,Aliou Traore,Kadidja Gamougam,Sainey B.F. Ceesay,Thomas Bazié,Fassou René Kolié,Mahaman Moustapha Lamine,Matthew Cairns,Paul Snell,Susana Scott,A. Diallo,Corinne Merle,Jean Louis Ndiaye,Lantorina Razafindralambo,Diego Moroso,Jean-Bosco Ouédraogo,Issaka Zongo,H. Kessely,Daugla Doumagoum,Kalifa Bojang,Serign J. Ceesay,Kovana M. Loua,Hamma Maiga,Alassane Dicko,Issaka Sagara,I. Maman Laminou,Sonny Ogboi,Tony Eloike,Paul Milligan,Colin J. Sutherland +32 more
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Modelling trypanosomiasis transmission
TL;DR: Simple models can be used to study the effects of factors involved in trypanosomiasis transmission, provided rough parameter estimates are available and the models should be tested against Held data.
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Evaluation of Two Strategies for Community-Based Safety Monitoring during Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention Campaigns in Senegal, Compared with the National Spontaneous Reporting System.
Jean-Louis A Ndiaye,Ibrahima Diallo,Youssoupha Ndiaye,Ekoue Kouevidjin,Ibrahima Aw,Fassiatou Tairou,Tidiane Ndoye,Christine Halleux,Isaac Akhénaton Manga,Mbaye Niang Dieme,Medoune Ndiop,Babacar Faye,Piero Olliaro,Corinne Merle,Oumar Gaye,Paul Milligan +15 more
TL;DR: Training CHWs in each village and health facility staff to report AEs using a mobile phone application led to much higher reporting rates than through the national system, and could be further improved by strengthening laboratory investigation and the collection of control data immediately prior to SMC campaigns.
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Evaluation of the impact of disease prevention measures: a methodological note on defining incidence rates.
TL;DR: Simple formulae were developed to show the relationship between the incidence rate and protective efficacy between analyses with and without deducting the curative treatment time from the observation time and it was demonstrated that the divergence of the two sets of estimates when incidence rate is approximately 1 per person-year or higher.
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Extended follow-up of children in a phase2b trial of the GMZ2 malaria vaccine.
Sylvester Dassah,Bright Adu,Sodiomon B. Sirima,Benjamin Mordmüller,Ulysse Ateba Ngoa,Frank Atuguba,Fareed K. N. Arthur,Benedicta A. Mensah,Mark Kaddumukasa,Peter Bang,Peter G. Kremsner,Donnie Mategula,Clare Flach,Paul Milligan,Michael Theisen +14 more
TL;DR: The GMZ2/alum candidate malaria vaccine had an efficacy of 14% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 3.6%, 14.0%) against clinical malaria over 6 months of follow-up in a phase2b multicentre trial in children 1-5 years of age as mentioned in this paper.