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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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Guidelines should not pool evidence from uncomplicated and severe COVID-19.
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Spatiotemporal spread of Plasmodium falciparum mutations for resistance to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine across Africa, 1990–2020
Jennifer A. Flegg,Georgina S Humphreys,Brenda Montanez,Taryn Strickland,Zaira J Jacome-Meza,Karen I. Barnes,Jaishree Raman,Philippe J Guerin,Carol Hopkins Sibley,Sabina Dahlström Otienoburu +9 more
TL;DR: The WWARN SP Molecular Surveyor database and a set of continuous spatiotemporal surface maps were built to provide users with standardized, current information on resistance marker distribution and prevalence estimates to highlight areas of concern.
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Use of Filter Paper as a Transport Medium for Laboratory Diagnosis of Cholera under Field Conditions
Anne-Laure Page,Kathryn P. Alberti,Alain Guénolé,Vital Mondongue,Sylvaine Lonlas Mayele,Philippe J Guerin,Marie-Laure Quilici +6 more
TL;DR: Comparison of the use of filter paper with theUse of Cary-Blair reference medium for stool transport showed that this simple transport medium is appropriate for the recovery of Vibrio cholerae.
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Gastro-enteritis outbreak among Nordic patients with psoriasis in a health centre in Gran Canaria, Spain: a cohort study
Hanne Merete Eriksen,Philippe J Guerin,Karin Nygård,Marika Hjertqvist,Birgitta de Jong,Angela M. C. Rose,Markku Kuusi,Ulrike Durr,A G Rojas,Cato Mør,Preben Aavitsland +10 more
TL;DR: The investigation suggests two modes of transmission: a common source for those who fell ill during the two first days of the outbreak and thereafter mainly person to person transmission, and a lower risk associated with the two food items at the end of the outbreaks.
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Evaluation of FASTPlaqueTB to diagnose smear-negative tuberculosis in a peripheral clinic in Kenya.
TL;DR: If contamination can be reduced, in addition to laboratory upgrading, its introduction in peripheral clinics would require further assessment in smear-negative and HIV co-infected patients and test adaptation for friendlier use.