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Sandrine Causse
Researcher at Institut de recherche pour le développement
Publications - 4
Citations - 107
Sandrine Causse is an academic researcher from Institut de recherche pour le développement. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Tsetse fly. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 102 citations.
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Contrasting population structures of two vectors of African trypanosomoses in Burkina Faso: consequences for control.
Naférima Koné,Jérémy Bouyer,Sophie Ravel,Marc J. B. Vreysen,Kouadjo T. Domagni,Sandrine Causse,Philippe Solano,Thierry De Meeûs,Thierry De Meeûs +8 more
TL;DR: Potential re-invasion of flies from adjacent river basins will have to be prevented by establishing buffer zones between the Mouhoun and the other river basin(s), in the framework of the PATTEC (Pan African Tsetse and Trypanosomosis Eradication Campaign) eradication project that is presently targeting the northern part of the Mouhl River Basin.
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Population genetics of Glossina palpalis palpalis from central African sleeping sickness foci
Trésor Tito Tanekou,TT Melachio,Gustave Simo,Sophie Ravel,Thierry De Meeûs,Sandrine Causse,Philippe Solano,Pascal Lutumba,Tazoacha Asonganyi,Flobert Njiokou +9 more
TL;DR: This first investigation of population genetic structure of G. p.
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Cryptic Diversity within the Major Trypanosomiasis Vector Glossina fuscipes Revealed by Molecular Markers
Naomi A. Dyer,Sophie Ravel,Kwang Shik Choi,Alistair C. Darby,Sandrine Causse,Berisha Kapitano,Martin J. R. Hall,Keith Steen,Pascal Lutumba,Joules Madinga,Steve J. Torr,Loyce M. Okedi,Michael J. Lehane,Martin J. Donnelly,Martin J. Donnelly +14 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the morphological classification alone is not used to classify populations of G. fuscipes for control purposes, and molecular evidence generated from nuclear DNA, microsatellites and gene sequence information, mitochondrial DNA and symbiont DNA support the existence of these taxa as discrete taxonomic units.
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Molecular diversity of Rice grassy stunt virus in Vietnam
Hoang-Anh Ta,Doan-Phuong Nguyen,Sandrine Causse,Thanh-Duc Nguyen,Vinh-Vien Ngo,Eugénie Hébrard +5 more
TL;DR: The two genes encoded by each ambisense segment RNA3 and RNA5 of RGSV isolates from six provinces of South Vietnam were sequenced to contribute to a better understanding on the R GSV epidemiology in South Vietnam, a prerequisite for further management of the disease and rice breeding for resistance.