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Genomic microevolution of Vibrio cholerae O1, Lake Tanganyika Basin, Africa

Hounmanou YM, Njamkepo E, Rauzier J, Gallandat K, Jeandron A,  et al.
2023-01-01 • Emerging Infectious Diseases
2023-01-01 • Emerging Infectious Diseases
Africa’s Lake Tanganyika basin is a cholera hotspot. During 2001–2020, Vibrio cholerae O1 isolates obtained from the Democratic Republic of the Congo side of the lake belonged to 2 of th...
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Global Phylogeography and Evolutionary History of Shigella Dysenteriae Type 1

Njamkepo E, Fawal N, Tran-Dien A, Hawkey J, Strockbine N,  et al.
2016-03-21 • Nature Microbiology
2016-03-21 • Nature Microbiology
Together with plague, smallpox and typhus, epidemics of dysentery have been a major scourge of human populations for centuries(1). A previous genomic study concluded that Shigella dysent...
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Genomic history of the seventh pandemic of cholera in Africa

Weill FX, Domman D, Njamkepo E, Tarr C, Rauzier J,  et al.
2017-11-10 • Science
2017-11-10 • Science
The seventh cholera pandemic has heavily affected Africa, although the origin and continental spread of the disease remain undefined. We used genomic data from 1070 Vibrio cholerae O1 is...
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Genomic Insights into the 2016-2017 Cholera Epidemic in Yemen

Weill FX, Domman D, Njamkepo E, Almesbahi AA, Naji MAM,  et al.
2019-01-02 • Nature
2019-01-02 • Nature
Yemen is currently experiencing, to our knowledge, the largest cholera epidemic in recent history. The first cases were declared in September 2016, and over 1.1 million cases and 2,300 d...