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Philippe J Guerin
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 248
Citations - 15799
Philippe J Guerin is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Population. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 225 publications receiving 13288 citations. Previous affiliations of Philippe J Guerin include Médecins Sans Frontières & EHESP.
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Risk factors associated with typhoid fever in Son La province, northern Vietnam.
H.H. Tran,G. Bjune,B.M. Nguyen,John-Arne Røttingen,John-Arne Røttingen,RFebecca F Grais,Philippe J Guerin +6 more
TL;DR: Improving quality of drinking water must be a priority and health education strategies targeted at individuals with no schooling, and contacts of patients, would be expected to decrease the burden of typhoid fever.
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Evaluation of a Rapid Test for the Diagnosis of Cholera in the Absence of a Gold Standard
Anne-Laure Page,Kathryn P. Alberti,Vital Mondonge,Jean Rauzier,Marie-Laure Quilici,Philippe J Guerin +5 more
TL;DR: This analysis highlights the importance of improving evaluations of RDT when no reliable gold standard is available, and confirms that this test can be used for early outbreak detection or epidemiological surveillance, key components of efficient global cholera control.
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Drug policy for visceral leishmaniasis: a cost-effectiveness analysis.
Veerle Vanlerberghe,G. Diap,Philippe J Guerin,Filip Meheus,Sibylle Gerstl,P. Van der Stuyft,Marleen Boelaert +6 more
TL;DR: This study compared in a formal decision analysis the cost and the cost‐effectiveness of the different available options for visceral leishmaniasis treatment in first‐line health services inemic areas.
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Precision global health in the digital age.
Antoine Flahault,Antoine Geissbuhler,Idris Guessous,Philippe J Guerin,Isabelle Bolon,Marcel Salathé,Gérard Escher +6 more
TL;DR: This article shows how information-driven approaches, enabled by digital technologies, can help improving global health with greater equity.
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Estimating transmission intensity for a measles epidemic in Niamey, Niger: lessons for intervention
Rebecca F. Grais,Matthew J. Ferrari,C. Dubray,Ottar N. Bjørnstad,Ottar N. Bjørnstad,Bryan T. Grenfell,Bryan T. Grenfell,Ali Djibo,Florence Fermon,Philippe J Guerin +9 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that vaccination coverage in currently susceptible children should be increased by at least 67% to produce a citywide vaccine coverage of 90%, and highlights the importance of local differences in vaccination coverage on the potential impact of epidemic control measures.