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Carroll, Miles W, Haldenby, Sam, Rickett, Natasha Y, Palyi, Bernadett, Garcia-Dorival, Isabel ORCID: 0000-0002-5654-5662, Liu, Xuan, Barker, Gary, Bore, Joseph Akoi, Koundouno, Fara Raymond, Williamson, E Diane
et al (show 16 more authors) (2017) Deep Sequencing of RNA from Blood and Oral Swab Samples Reveals the Presence of Nucleic Acid from a Number of Pathogens in Patients with Acute Ebola Virus Disease and Is Consistent with Bacterial Translocation across the Gut. MSPHERE, 2 (04).


Cimini, Eleonora, Viola, Domenico, Cabeza-Cabrerizo, Mar, Romanelli, Antonella, Tumino, Nicola, Sacchi, Alessandra, Bordoni, Veronica, Casetti, Rita, Turchi, Federica, Martini, Federico
et al (show 35 more authors) (2017) Different features of V delta 2 T and NK cells in fatal and non-fatal human Ebola infections. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 11 (5). e0005645-.


Kerber, Romy, Lorenz, Eva, Duraffour, Sophie, Sissoko, Daouda, Rudolf, Martin, Jaeger, Anna, Cisse, Sekou Ditinn, Camara, Alseny-Modet, Miranda, Osvaldo, Castro, Carlos M
et al (show 63 more authors) (2019) Laboratory Findings, Compassionate Use of Favipiravir, and Outcome in Patients With Ebola Virus Disease, Guinea, 2015-A Retrospective Observational Study. JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 220 (2). pp. 195-202.


Sissoko, Daouda, Duraffour, Sophie, Kerber, Romy, Kolie, Jacques Seraphin, Beavogui, Abdoul Habib, Camara, Alseny-Modet, Colin, Geraldine, Rieger, Toni, Oestereich, Lisa, Palyi, Bernadett
et al (show 31 more authors) (2017) Persistence and clearance of Ebola virus RNA from seminal fluid of Ebola virus disease survivors: a longitudinal analysis and modelling study. LANCET GLOBAL HEALTH, 5 (1). E80-E88.


Dong, Xiaofeng, Munoz-Basagoiti, Jordana, Rickett, Natasha Y, Pollakis, Georgios ORCID: 0000-0002-9659-5461, Paxton, William A ORCID: 0000-0001-5200-0801, Guenther, Stephan, Kerber, Romy, Ng, Lisa FP ORCID: 0000-0003-4071-5222, Elmore, Michael J, Magassouba, N'faly
et al (show 3 more authors) (2020) Variation around the dominant viral genome sequence contributes to viral load and outcome in patients with Ebola virus disease. GENOME BIOLOGY, 21 (1). 238-.

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