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Bringing all together for research capacity building in LMICs - Authors' reply.

The Lancet. Global health

Beran D, Byass P, Gbakima A, Kahn K, Sankoh O, Tollman S, Witham M, Davies J.
PMID: 28807184
Lancet Glob Health. 2017 Sep;5(9):e870. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(17)30303-0.

No abstract available.

Socializing One Health: an innovative strategy to investigate social and behavioral risks of emerging viral threats.

One health outlook

Saylors K, Wolking DJ, Hagan E, Martinez S, Francisco L, Euren J, Olson SH, Miller M, Fine AE, Thanh NNT, Tran Minh P, Kalengkongan JD, Kusumaningrum T, Latinne A, Pamungkas J, Safari D, Saputro S, Bamba D, Coulibaly KJ, Dosso M, Laudisoit A, N'guettia Jean KM, Dutta S, Islam A, Shano S, Mwanzalila MI, Trupin IP, Gbakima A, Bangura J, Yondah ST, Karmacharya D, Shrestha RD, Kamta MAM, Mouiche MMM, Ndolo HM, Niama FR, Onikrotin D, Daszak P, Johnson CK, Mazet JAK.
PMID: 33990224
One Health Outlook. 2021 May 14;3(1):11. doi: 10.1186/s42522-021-00036-9.

In an effort to strengthen global capacity to prevent, detect, and control infectious diseases in animals and people, the United States Agency for International Development's (USAID) Emerging Pandemic Threats (EPT) PREDICT project funded development of regional, national, and local...

Understanding the emergence of ebola virus disease in sierra leone: stalking the virus in the threatening wake of emergence.

PLoS currents

Wauquier N, Bangura J, Moses L, Humarr Khan S, Coomber M, Lungay V, Gbakie M, Sesay MS, Gassama IA, Massally JL, Gbakima A, Squire J, Lamin M, Kanneh L, Yillah M, Kargbo K, Roberts W, Vandi M, Kargbo D, Vincent T, Jambai A, Guttieri M, Fair J, Souris M, Gonzalez JP.
PMID: 25969797
PLoS Curr. 2015 Apr 20;7. doi: 10.1371/currents.outbreaks.9a6530ab7bb9096b34143230ab01cdef.

Since Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) was first identified in 1976 in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo, and despite the numerous outbreaks recorded to date, rarely has an epidemic origin been identified. Indeed, among the twenty-one most...

Parasitological and clinical studies on Wuchereria bamcrofti infectionin Moyamba District, Sierra Leone.

African journal of health sciences

Gbakima AA, Pessima J, Sahr F.
PMID: 17451295
Afr J Health Sci. 1996 May;3(2):37-40.

A total of 302 people were examined in 3 villages in the Moyamba District, Sierra Leone of microfilaria (mf) and clinical signs of Wuchereria bancrofti infection. Mf rates were 34.5% and 31.8% for Bonganema, Old Mosongo and Pelewahun respectively....

Author Correction: The discovery of Bombali virus adds further support for bats as hosts of ebolaviruses.

Nature microbiology

Goldstein T, Anthony SJ, Gbakima A, Bird BH, Bangura J, Tremeau-Bravard A, Belaganahalli MN, Wells HL, Dhanota JK, Liang E, Grodus M, Jangra RK, DeJesus VA, Lasso G, Smith BR, Jambai A, Kamara BO, Kamara S, Bangura W, Monagin C, Shapira S, Johnson CK, Saylors K, Rubin EM, Chandran K, Lipkin WI, Mazet JAK.
PMID: 30410089
Nat Microbiol. 2018 Dec;3(12):1486. doi: 10.1038/s41564-018-0315-3.

In the version of this Article originally published, the bat species for 12 individuals were incorrectly identified in Supplementary Table 1 and 2. After resequencing the MT-CytB and MT-CO1 segments and reviewing the data, the authors have corrected the...

Intestinal parasitic infections and swamp development in Sierra Leone. .

African journal of health sciences

Gbakima AA.
PMID: 12153344
Afr J Health Sci. 1994 Nov;1(4):175-178.

The prevalence of Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia lamblia and other intestinal and urogenital parasites were assessed in five Inland Valley Swamp (IVS) development faming communities in the Moyamba District, South-central Sierra Leone. Stool and urine samples were submitted by 1106...

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