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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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Research in complex humanitarian emergencies: the Médecins Sans Frontières/Epicentre experience

TL;DR: Vincent Brown and colleagues review Epicentre's 20 years of experience conducting research during complex humanitarian emergencies and concludes that the company should be considered as a think tank for humanitarian emergencies.
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The haematological consequences of Plasmodium vivax malaria after chloroquine treatment with and without primaquine: a WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis

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- 01 Aug 2019 - 
TL;DR: Primaquine has the potential to reduce malaria-related anaemia at day 42 and beyond by preventing recurrent parasitaemia and will require accurate diagnosis of G6PD deficiency to reduce the risk of drug-induced haemolysis in vulnerable individuals.
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A living systematic review protocol for COVID-19 clinical trial registrations

TL;DR: This living systematic review will provide a useful resource of COVID-19 clinical trial registrations for researchers in a rapidly evolving context and will allow prioritisation of research targets for individual patient data meta-analysis.
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Specific capture of uranyl protein targets by metal affinity chromatography.

TL;DR: This work reports on the first development of an immobilized uranyl affinity chromatography method, based on the cation-exchange properties of aminophosphonate groups for uranyl binding, which successfully enrichment of uranylbinding proteins from human serum was proven using proteomic and mass spectral analysis.
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Trends in Antimalarial Drug Use in Africa

TL;DR: If artemisinin resistance spreads to, or emerges in, Africa this methodology will be a valuable tool to estimate actual drug use and its impact on changes in drug efficacy.