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    Evolution of hepatocellular carcinoma epidemiology in Côte d’Ivoire by Didi-Kouko Coulibaly, Judith, Yeboua, Mireille, Kouassi Mbengue, Alphonsine, Kouadio, Emile Allah, Anzouan-Kacou Kissi, Henriette, Binan, Allah Yves-Omer, Lohoues Kouacou, Marie-Jeanne, Attia, Alain, Yao, Dowlo N’dri Athanase, Toutou, Toussaint, Adoubi, Innocent, Pineau, Pascal

    Published in Bulletin du cancer (01-11-2017)
    “…Hepatocellular carcinoma is a major concern for Public health in West Africa. In Côte d’Ivoire, the bulk of our knowledge stems from studies conducted decades…”
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    A major shift of viral and nutritional risk factors affects the hepatocellular carcinoma risk among Ivorian patients: a preliminary report by M'Bengue, Alphonsine Kouassi, Doumbia, Moussa, Denoman, Stéphane Romaric, Ouattara, Djeneba Ngnoh, Adoubi, Innocent, Pineau, Pascal

    Published in Infectious agents and cancer (30-06-2015)
    “…Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a major public health concern in Sub-Saharan Africa. Early research in Ivory Coast showed that chronic hepatitis B and…”
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    Assessment of biological sampling's quality in a medical laboratory: case of Côte d' Ivoire Institute Pasteur by Kouassi-M'Bengue, Alphonsine, Koffi, Stephane, Manizan, Pascale, Ouattara, Abdoulaye, N'Douba, Adele Kacou, Dosso, Mireille

    Published in Le Mali médical (2008)
    “…Assurance quality is important in medical laboratory, but in Africa, few laboratories are involved in this process. The aim of this study was to assess…”
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    Neonatal urinary tract infections in Abidjan: the problem of bacterial resistance by Kouassi-M'bengue, Alphonsine, Folquet-Amorissani, Madeleine, Nassirou, Faissal, Guessennd-Kouadio, Nathalie, Kacou-N'Douba, Adele, Houenou, Yveline, Dosso, Mireille

    Published in Le Mali médical (2008)
    “…Neonatal infection is frequent with rate of lethality between 20 to 70% in the developing countries. Among these neonatal infections, urinary infection is…”
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    Causation and treatment of infectious leucorrhoea at the Cocody University Hospital (Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire) by Abauleth, Raphaël, Boni, Serge, Kouassi-Mbengue, Alphonsine, Konan, Joachim, Deza, Salomon

    Published in Santé (Montrouge, France) (01-07-2006)
    “…to determine the frequency of different bacteria causing infectious leucorrhoea and to calculate the percentage of cures after standard treatment. This 7-month…”
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