Kari Brattegaard
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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International Journal of Std & Aids | 1997
Mamadou O. Diallo; Virginie Ettiegne-Traore; Matthieu Maran; JustinC. Kouadio; Kari Brattegaard; A. Makke; E. Van Dyck; Marie Laga; K. M. De Cock
A cross-sectional survey was conducted among women attending an antenatal clinic in Abidjan to determine the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and HIV infection, and to identify factors associated with the presence of gonococcal and/or chlamydial cervical infection. Among 546 women, 3.7% had a gonococcal infection and 5.5% had a chlamydial infection. The seroprevalence of syphilis and HIV was 1.1% and 16.2% respectively. Gonococcal and/or chlamydial cervical infection was associated with young age, the presence of endocervical mucopus and with more than 10 polymorphonuclear leucocytes per high power field in a vaginal smear. None of these associated factors had a large enough predictive value to allow its use as a diagnostic criterion. Sexually transmitted diseases are common in pregnant women in Abidjan. The development of rapid, inexpensive diagnostic tests for STD is a priority to improve the care of women attending antenatal clinics in the developing world.
Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1993
Emmanuel Gnaore; Madeleine Sassan-Morokro; Sidibe Kassim; Alain Ackah; Gilberte Yesso; Georgette Adjorlolo; Hippolyte Digbeu; D. Coulibaly; Issa-Malick Coulibaly; Ronan Doorly; Kari Brattegaard; Kevin M. De Cock
Between July 1989 and December 1990, 4504 new adult patients with tuberculosis were screened for antibodies to human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) 1 and 2 in Abidjans 2 tuberculosis treatment centres. The prevalence levels of HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections were 30.2% and 4.2% respectively, a further 9.3% of patients reacting serologically to both viruses. Patients in all 3 seropositive groups differed significantly from seronegatives in having a higher frequency of AIDS-related features such as wasting, chronic diarrhoea, oral candidiasis and generalized lymphadenopathy. These data support earlier work showing an association between HIV-2 infection and similar opportunistic diseases which complicate HIV-1 infection, including tuberculosis. Despite the differences between seropositive and seronegative groups, symptoms and signs of tuberculosis may mimic those of AIDS. HIV testing should be more widely available for the clinical care of tuberculosis patients in Africa, as well as for epidemiological surveillance.
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 1994
K.M. De Cock; F. Zadi; Georgette Adjorlolo; Mamadou O. Diallo; Madeleine Sassan-Morokro; Ehounou R. Ekpini; Toussaint S. Sibailly; Ronan Doorly; V. Batter; Kari Brattegaard; H D Gayle
and serum triglycerides were assayed. Results There was a strong positive correlation between serum concentrations of triglyceride, basal insulin, and abdominal obesity on the one hand, and plasminogen activator inhibitor, fibrinogen, and von Willebrand factor on the other, among women with PCOS as well as among referents. There were significantly higher mean concentrations of fibrinogen and factor VII:Ag among referents, but the mean values of most hemostatic variables studied showed no differences between the groups. Conclusion -Women with an altered metabolic profile were also found to have affected hemostatic factors, but PcoS in itself did not seem to influence them.
JAMA | 1993
Kevin M. De Cock; Georgette Adjorlolo; Ehounou R. Ekpini; Toussaint S. Sibailly; Justin Kouadio; Matthieu Maran; Kari Brattegaard; Kathleen M. Vetter; Ronan Doorly; Helene D Gayle
JAMA | 1994
Georgette T Adjorlolo-Johnson; Kevin M. De Cock; Ehounou R. Ekpini; Kathleen M. Vetter; Toussaint S. Sibailly; Kari Brattegaard; Daniel Yavo; Ronan Doorly; J. Patrick Whitaker; Luc Kestens; Chin-Yih Ou; J. Richard George; Helene D Gayle
BMJ | 1996
Sebastian Lucas; C. Peacock; A. Hounnou; Kari Brattegaard; K. Koffi; Michel Hondé; J. Andoh; J. Bell; K. M. De Cock
The Lancet | 1997
Ehounou R. Ekpini; Stefan Z. Wiktor; Glen A. Satten; Georgette T Adjorlolo-Johnson; Toussaint S. Sibailly; Chin-Yih Ou; John M. Karon; Kari Brattegaard; J. Patrick Whitaker; Emmanuel Gnaore; Kevin M. De Cock; Alan E. Greenberg
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1993
Due J. Vugia; Julia A. Kiehlbauch; Kouadio M. Yeboué; Jean Marie N'gbichi; Diaby Lacina; Mathieu Maran; Michel Gondo; Kouakou Kouadio; A. Kadio; Sebastian Lucas; Luc Kestens; Jack T. Crawford; Joy G. Wells; Kari Brattegaard; Kevin M. De Cock; Patricia M. Griffin
The Lancet | 1992
J.R. George; C-Y. Ou; Bharat Parekh; V. Brown; K.M. De Cock; Kari Brattegaard; E. Boateng
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1995
Peter D. Ghys; Mamadou O. Diallo; Virginie Ettiegne-Traore; Kouadio M. Yeboué; Emmanuel Gnaore; Félix Lorougnon; Kouamé Kalé; Eddy Van Dyck; Kari Brattegaard; Yawa M. Hoyi; J. Patrick Whitaker; Kevin M. De Cock; Alan E. Greenberg; Peter Piot; Marie Laga