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Saïd Abdellati
Researcher at Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Publications - 46
Citations - 1312
Saïd Abdellati is an academic researcher from Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neisseria gonorrhoeae & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1077 citations. Previous affiliations of Saïd Abdellati include Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine.
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Temporal and spatial analysis of the 2014–2015 Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa
Miles W. Carroll,David A. Matthews,Julian A. Hiscox,Michael J. Elmore,Georgios Pollakis,Andrew Rambaut,Roger Hewson,Isabel García-Dorival,Joseph Akoi Bore,Raymond Koundouno,Saïd Abdellati,Babak Afrough,John Aiyepada,Patience Akhilomen,Danny Asogun,Barry Atkinson,Marlis Badusche,Amadou Bah,Simon R. Bate,Jan Baumann,Dirk Becker,Beate Becker-Ziaja,Anne Bocquin,Benny Borremans,Andrew Bosworth,Jan Peter Boettcher,Angela Cannas,Fabrizio Carletti,Concetta Castilletti,Simon Clark,Francesca Colavita,Sandra Diederich,Adomeh Donatus,Sophie Duraffour,Deborah U. Ehichioya,Heinz Ellerbrok,Maria Dolores Fernandez-Garcia,Alexandra Fizet,Erna Fleischmann,Sophie Gryseels,Antje Hermelink,Julia Hinzmann,Ute Hopf-Guevara,Yemisi Ighodalo,Lisa J. Jameson,Anne Kelterbaum,Zoltán Kis,Stefan Kloth,Claudia Kohl,Miša Korva,Annette Kraus,Eeva Kuisma,Andreas Kurth,Britta Liedigk,Christopher H. Logue,Anja Lüdtke,Piet Maes,James McCowen,Stéphane Mély,Marc Mertens,Silvia Meschi,Benjamin Meyer,Janine Michel,Peter Molkenthin,César Muñoz-Fontela,Doreen Muth,Edmund N. C. Newman,Didier Ngabo,Lisa Oestereich,Jennifer Okosun,Thomas Olokor,Racheal Omiunu,Emmanuel Omomoh,Elisa Pallasch,Bernadett Pályi,Jasmine Portmann,Thomas Pottage,Catherine Pratt,Simone Priesnitz,Serena Quartu,Julie C. F. Rappe,Johanna Repits,Martin Richter,Martin Rudolf,Andreas Sachse,Kristina Maria Schmidt,Gordian Schudt,Thomas Strecker,Ruth Thom,Stephen Thomas,Ekaete Alice Tobin,Howard Tolley,Jochen Trautner,Tine Vermoesen,Inês Vitoriano,Matthias Wagner,Svenja Wolff,Constanze Yue,Maria Rosaria Capobianchi,Birte Kretschmer,Yper Hall,John Kenny,Natasha Y. Rickett,Gytis Dudas,Cordelia E. M. Coltart,Romy Kerber,Damien Steer,Callum Wright,Francis Senyah,Sakoba Keita,Patrick Drury,Boubacar Diallo,Hilde De Clerck,Michel Van Herp,Armand Sprecher,Alexis Traoré,Mandiou Diakite,Mandy Kader Kondé,Lamine Koivogui,N’Faly Magassouba,Tatjana Avšič-Županc,Andreas Nitsche,Marc Strasser,Giuseppe Ippolito,Stephan Becker,Kilian Stoecker,Martin Gabriel,Hervé Raoul,Antonino Di Caro,Roman Wölfel,Pierre Formenty,Stephan Günther +131 more
TL;DR: Deep sequencing of 179 patient samples processed by the European Mobile Laboratory, the first diagnostics unit to be deployed to the epicentre of the outbreak in Guinea, reveals an epidemiological and evolutionary history of the epidemic from March 2014 to January 2015, providing an unprecedented window into the evolution of an ongoing viral haemorrhagic fever outbreak.
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Effectiveness of cellulose sulfate vaginal gel for the prevention of HIV infection: results of a Phase III trial in Nigeria.
Vera Halpern,Folasade Ogunsola,OK Obunge,Chin-Hua Wang,Nneka Onyejepu,Oyinola Oduyebo,Doug Taylor,Linda McNeil,Neha Mehta,John Umo-Otong,Sakiru Otusanya,Tania Crucitti,Saïd Abdellati +12 more
TL;DR: Cellulose sulfate gel appeared to be safe in the evaluated study population but it was found insufficient evidence that it prevented male-to-female vaginal transmission of HIV, gonorrhea or chlamydial infection.
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Quantification of bacterial species of the vaginal microbiome in different groups of women, using nucleic acid amplification tests.
Vicky Jespers,Joris Menten,Hilde Smet,Sabrina Poradosú,Saïd Abdellati,Rita Verhelst,Liselotte Hardy,Anne Buvé,Tania Crucitti +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the quantification of specific bacteria by qPCR contributes to a better description of the non-BV vaginal microbiome, but it is demonstrated that differences in populations such as risk and ethnicity also have to be taken into account.
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Comparison of culture and different PCR assays for detection of Trichomonas vaginalis in self collected vaginal swab specimens.
TL;DR: The sensitivities of the different PCR assays resulting from this study were lower than those previously described, which could be the result of the nature of the specimen population and suggests a strain variability.
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A fruitful alliance: the synergy between Atopobium vaginae and Gardnerella vaginalis in bacterial vaginosis-associated biofilm
Liselotte Hardy,Vicky Jespers,Saïd Abdellati,Irith De Baetselier,Lambert Mwambarangwe,Viateur Musengamana,Janneke van de Wijgert,Mario Vaneechoutte,Tania Crucitti +8 more
TL;DR: This study, although not comprehensive at studying the polymicrobial biofilm in BV, provided a strong indication towards the importance of A. vaginae and the symbiosis of G. vaginalis in this biofilm.