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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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Performance of LED-Based Fluorescence Microscopy to Diagnose Tuberculosis in a Peripheral Health Centre in Nairobi
Maryline Bonnet,L Gagnidze,Willie Githui,Philippe J Guerin,Laurence Bonte,Francis Varaine,Andrew Ramsay +6 more
TL;DR: Although it did not increase sensitivity, the faster reading time combined with very good acceptance and ease of use supports the introduction of LED-FM at the peripheral laboratory level of high TB and HIV burden countries.
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Past and new challenges for malaria control and elimination: the role of operational research for innovation in designing interventions
Philippe Guyant,Vincent Corbel,Vincent Corbel,Philippe J Guerin,Adeline Lautissier,François Nosten,François Nosten,Sébastien Boyer,Marc Coosemans,Marc Coosemans,Arjen M. Dondorp,Arjen M. Dondorp,Véronique Sinou,Shunmay Yeung,Nicholas J. White,Nicholas J. White +15 more
TL;DR: The threat and the emergency of the artemisinin resistance spread and independent emergence in the GMS was intensely debated as it is now close to the border of India.
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An inventory of supranational antimicrobial resistance surveillance networks involving low- and middle-income countries since 2000
Elizabeth A. Ashley,Judith Recht,Arlene Chua,David A. B. Dance,David A. B. Dance,David A. B. Dance,Mehul Dhorda,Mehul Dhorda,Nigel V. Thomas,Nisha Ranganathan,Paul Turner,Paul Turner,Paul Turner,Philippe J Guerin,Nicholas J. White,Nicholas J. White,Nicholas P. J. Day,Nicholas P. J. Day +17 more
TL;DR: Past experience suggests complementary active approaches may be needed in many LMICs if representative, clinically relevant, meaningful data are to be obtained and maintaining an up-to-date registry of networks would promote a more coordinated approach to surveillance.
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Artemether-lumefantrine dosing for malaria treatment in young children and pregnant women: A pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic meta-analysis
Frank Kloprogge,Frank Kloprogge,Lesley Workman,Steffen Borrmann,Steffen Borrmann,Mamadou Tekete,Gilbert Lefèvre,Kamal Hamed,Patrice Piola,Johan Ursing,Johan Ursing,Poul-Erik Kofoed,Andreas Mårtensson,Billy Ngasala,Anders Björkman,Michael Ashton,Sofia Friberg Hietala,Francesca T. Aweeka,Sunil Parikh,Leah Mwai,Leah Mwai,Timothy M. E. Davis,Harin Karunajeewa,Sam Salman,Francesco Checchi,Carole Fogg,Paul N. Newton,Paul N. Newton,Mayfong Mayxay,Mayfong Mayxay,Mayfong Mayxay,Philippe Deloron,Jean François Faucher,François Nosten,Elizabeth A. Ashley,Rose McGready,Michèle van Vugt,Stephane Proux,Ric N. Price,Juntra Karbwang,Farkad Ezzet,Rajesh Bakshi,Kasia Stepniewska,Nicholas J. White,Nicholas J. White,Philippe J Guerin,Karen I. Barnes,Joel Tarning,Joel Tarning +48 more
TL;DR: Simulations using the lumefantrine pharmacokinetic model suggest that, in young children and pregnant women beyond the first trimester, lengthening the dose regimen and intensifying the frequency of dosing would be more efficacious than using higher individual doses in the current standard treatment regimen.
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Proteogenomic insights into salt tolerance by a halotolerant alpha-proteobacterium isolated from an Andean saline spring.
Carolina Rubiano-Labrador,Céline Bland,Guylaine Miotello,Philippe J Guerin,Olivier Pible,Sandra Baena,Jean Armengaud +6 more
TL;DR: An innovative proteogenomic strategy consisting of genome sequencing, quick annotation of the genes whose products were detected by mass spectrometry, and comparative proteomics of cells grown in three salt conditions is developed, highlighting how efficient such an approach can be compared to time-consuming genome annotation when pointing at the key proteins of a given biological question.