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    Attitudes of private pharmacists in the management of asthma patients in Lomé by HOUNKPATI, A, GLAKAR, C. A, GBADAMASSI, A. G, ADJOH, K, BALOGOU, K. A, TIDJANI, O

    “…BACKGROUND: Optimal asthma management requires interventions by a number of health professionals, including pharmacists.OBJECTIVE: To assess the attitudes of…”
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    Neuromyelitis optica in Sub-Saharan Africa: the first case report from Togo by Apetse, K, Assogba, K, Diatewa, J E, Dongmo Tajeuna, J J, Maneh, N, Tassa Kayem, F M, Kombate, D, Balogou, K A

    “…Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) appears to affect blacks disproportionately in mixed populations. We report the first case of documented NMO in Togo (West Africa)…”
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    Management of epilepsy patients in Batamariba district, Togo by Balogou, A. A. K., Grunitzky, E. K., Belo, M., Sankaredja, M., Djagba, D. D., Tatagan-Agbi, K., Mandlhate, C., Barakamfitiye, D.-G.

    Published in Acta neurologica Scandinavica (01-10-2007)
    “…Objective –  To describe the feasibility of managing epilepsy in a rural setting in a developing country. Methods –  The project comprised four phases. After a…”
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    Causes of mortality associated with HIV/AIDS in health-care facilities in Togo: a six-month prospective study by Balogou, A A K, Saka, B, Kombaté, D, Kombaté, K, Mouhari-Toure, A, Akakpo, S, Singo, A, Pitché, P

    Published in Tropical doctor (01-10-2011)
    “…In order to determine the rate and the different causes of mortality associated with HIV/AIDS in health-care facilities we conducted a prospective study…”
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    Peripheral facial paralysis (PFP) and HIV infection in Togo by Balogou, A. K., Kpemissi, E., Nack-Nack, M., Anani, Th, Agboli, K., Prince, D. M., Grunitzky, E. K.

    Published in Acta neurologica Scandinavica (01-09-1998)
    “…Objectives – The purpose of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of HIV in a group of 150 patients with PFP and to study the semiological and…”
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    Management of spinal cord compression in Togo by Kassegne, I, Sakiye, K, Kanassoua, K, Beketi, A K, Badiane, S B, Balogou, K A A

    “…The aim of this study was to describe the epidemiologic, clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of spinal cord compression at the Lomé-Campus teaching…”
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    Evaluation of asthma care in Africa by Hounkpati, A, Hounkpati, H-Y, Kpanla, E, Balogou, K-A, Tidjani, O

    Published in Revue des maladies respiratoires (01-01-2009)
    “…Despite international recommendations, asthma is still considered as a condition that is not perfectly managed. This was the first study performed in Togo to…”
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    Smoking among journalists in the private and public media in Togo by Hounkpati, A, Tessier, J F, Djagadou, K A, Balogou, K A, Tidjani, O

    Published in Revue des maladies respiratoires (01-09-2007)
    “…Collaboration with journalists should help to reduce the tobacco epidemic. All over the world, no study assessed the extent of tobacco smoking in the bosom of…”
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    Guillain-Barré syndrome in hospitals in Togo by Apetse, K, Dongmo Tajeuna, J J, Kumako, V K, Waklatsi, K P, Kombate, D, Assogba, K, Balogou, A K

    “…In sub-Saharan Africa characterized by limited resources especially in health facilities and a relatively higher frequency of infectious diseases, studies on…”
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    Infections opportunistes du VIH/sida chez les adultes en milieu hospitalier au Togo by Apetse, K., Assogba, K., Kevi, K., Balogou, A. A. K., Pitche, P., Grunitzky, E.

    “…Résumé L’objectif de ce travail est de déterminer en milieu hospitalier au Togo, les principales infections opportunistes (IO) et celles associées à un taux…”
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    Opportunistic infections of the HIV/AIDS in adults in hospital settings in Togo by Apetse, K, Assogba, K, Kevi, K, Balogou, A A K, Pitche, P, Grunitzky, E

    “…The objective of this study is to determine the main opportunistic infections (OI) and those strongly linked to high death rate in hospital settings in Togo…”
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    Cerebral toxoplasmosis in a hospital environment in Lomé (Togo) by Grunitzky, E K, Balogou, A K, Vimegnon, Y A, lAgbo, K, Sadko, A, Prince-David, M

    “…The authors report the clinical, serological and neuroradiological results of a study about 23 cases of cerebral toxoplasmosis in the Teaching Hospital of…”
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    Cysticercosis in patients with neurologic diseases in hospital milieu in Lomé, Togo by Grunitzky, E, Balogou, A K, M'Bella, M, Belo, M, Sadzo, A, Bouteille, B, Dumas, M

    Published in Annales de médecine interne (1995)
    “…The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and clinical presentation of cysticercosis in patients consulting in the neurology unit of the Lomé, Togo…”
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    Non-traumatic paraplegia at the campus teaching hospital of Lome. Report of 243 cases by Balogou, Agnon A K, Grunitzky, Eric K, Kpade, Comlan, Belo, Mofou

    Published in Tunisie Medicale (01-01-2002)
    “…To ascertain the aetiology, of non traumatic paraplegia retrospective survey, concerning 2396 patients hospitalised from January 1st 1995 to December 31st…”
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    Sexual behavior, knowledge and attitudes to AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases of students at the University of Benin (Togo) by Sallah, E D, Grunitzky-Bekele, M, Bassabi, K, Dodzro, K, Sadzo, A, Balogou, A K, Grunitzky, E K, Gaudreau, L

    Published in Santé (Montrouge, France) (01-03-1999)
    “…Many studies have shown that in Africa, particularly in Togo, the 20- to 29-year-old age group is the age group most frequently affected by AIDS. This age…”
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