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Sophie Yacoub
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 85
Citations - 2154
Sophie Yacoub is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dengue fever & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 63 publications receiving 1520 citations. Previous affiliations of Sophie Yacoub include Imperial College London & Imperial College Healthcare.
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New insights into the immunopathology and control of dengue virus infection
Gavin R. Screaton,Juthathip Mongkolsapaya,Juthathip Mongkolsapaya,Sophie Yacoub,Sophie Yacoub,Catherine H Roberts +5 more
TL;DR: Recent advances in the understanding of immunopathology, vaccine development and human monoclonal antibodies produced against dengue virus are outlined.
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The pathogenesis of dengue
TL;DR: The pathogenesis of dengue is likely to be a complex interplay of host immunity and genetic predisposition combined with certain viral virulence factors, including host and viral determinants.
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Cardiovascular manifestations of the emerging dengue pandemic
TL;DR: The current understanding of the cardiovascular manifestations of dengue, including myocardial and vascular involvement, is outlined, and a discussion of the available therapeutic options and potential future research directions is concluded.
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Acute lung injury and other serious complications of Plasmodium vivax malaria.
TL;DR: The case of a returning traveller with P vivax infection who developed acute lung injury 3 days into treatment is presented, and the serious complications of this infection are discussed.
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A Clinical and Epidemiological Investigation of the First Reported Human Infection With the Zoonotic Parasite Trypanosoma evansi in Southeast Asia
Nguyen Van Vinh Chau,Le Buu Chau,Marc Desquesnes,Marc Desquesnes,Stéphane Herder,Nguyen Phu Huong Lan,James Campbell,Nguyen Van Cuong,Benjarat Yimming,Piangjai Chalermwong,Sathaporn Jittapalapong,José R. Franco,Ngo Tri Tue,Maia A. Rabaa,Juan Carrique-Mas,Tam Pham Thi Thanh,Nga Tran Vu Thieu,Alessandra Berto,Ngo Thi Hoa,Nguyen Van Minh Hoang,Nguyen Canh Tu,Nguyen Khac Chuyen,Bridget Wills,Tran Tinh Hien,Guy E. Thwaites,Sophie Yacoub,Sophie Yacoub,Stephen Baker,Stephen Baker +28 more
TL;DR: This study describes the first laboratory-confirmed human case of T. evansi in a previously healthy individual without apolipoprotein L1 deficiency, and shows that the bovid-associated parasite Trypanosomaevansi is endemic in Vietnam and has zoonotic potential.