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Rapid Decision Algorithm for Patient Triage during Ebola Outbreaks

Emerging Infectious Diseases
2024-11 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1080-6040
Part of ISSN: 1080-6059
Contributors: Denis-Luc Ardiet; Justus Nsio; Gaston Komanda; Rebecca M. Coulborn; Emmanuel Grellety; Francesco Grandesso; Richard Kitenge; Dolla L. Ngwanga; Bibiche Matady; Guyguy Manangama et al.
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel

Differential symptomology of possible and confirmed Ebola virus disease infection in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: a retrospective cohort study.

The Lancet. Infectious diseases
2022-11-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel; Nsio J; Ardiet DL; Coulborn RM; Grellety E; Albela M; Grandesso F; Kitenge R; Ngwanga DL; Matady B et al.
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel

COVID-19 in French nursing homes during the second pandemic wave: a mixed-methods cross-sectional study

BMJ Open
2022-09-20 | Journal article
Contributors: Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel

Severe acute malnutrition and mortality in children in the community: Comparison of indicators in a multi-country pooled analysis.

PloS one
2019-08-06 | Journal article
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel

Severely malnourished children with a low weight-for-height have a higher mortality than those with a low mid-upper-arm-circumference: I. Empirical data demonstrates Simpson’s paradox

Nutrition Journal
2018-09-15 | Journal article
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel

Severely malnourished children with a low weight-for-height have a higher mortality than those with a low mid-upper-arm-circumference: III. Effect of case-load on malnutrition related mortality– policy implications

Nutrition Journal
2018-09-15 | Journal article
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel

Severely malnourished children with a low weight-for-height have similar mortality to those with a low mid-upper-arm-circumference: II. Systematic literature review and meta-analysis

Nutrition Journal
2018-09-15 | Journal article
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel

Change in quality of malnutrition surveys between 1986 and 2015

Emerging Themes in Epidemiology
2018-05-28 | Journal article
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel

Death of children with SAM diagnosed by WHZ or MUAC: Who are we missing?

Field Exchange
2018-03 | Conference paper
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www.ennonline.net/fex/57/samdiagnosedbywhzormuac

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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel

Effects of unconditional cash transfers on the outcome of treatment for severe acute malnutrition (SAM): A cluster-randomised trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

BMC Medicine
2017 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85018635468

Contributors: Grellety, E.; Babakazo, P.; Bangana, A.; Mwamba, G.; Lezama, I.; Zagre, N.M.; Ategbo, E.-A.
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel via Scopus - Elsevier

The effect of random error on diagnostic accuracy illustrated with the anthropometric diagnosis of malnutrition

PLoS ONE
2016 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85007371240

Contributors: Grellety, E.; Golden, M.H.
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel via Scopus - Elsevier

Response to Briend et al “Low mid-upper arm circumference identifies children with a high risk of death who should be the priority target for treatment”

BMC Nutrition
2016-10-21 | Journal article
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel

Weight-for-height and mid-upper-arm circumference should be used independently to diagnose acute malnutrition: policy implications

BMC Nutrition
2016-02-05 | Journal article
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel

Comparison of weight-for-height and mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) in a therapeutic feeding programme in South Sudan: Is MUAC alone a sufficient criterion for admission of children at high risk of mortality?

Public Health Nutrition
2015 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84941897117

Contributors: Grellety, E.; Krause, L.K.; Shams Eldin, M.; Porten, K.; Isanaka, S.
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel via Scopus - Elsevier

Local discrepancies in measles vaccination opportunities: Results of population-based surveys in Sub-Saharan Africa

BMC Public Health
2014 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84897651010

Contributors: Grout, L.; Conan, N.; Juan Giner, A.; Hurtado, N.; Fermon, F.; N'Goran, A.; Grellety, E.; Minetti, A.; Porten, K.; Grais, R.F.
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel via Scopus - Elsevier

Observational Bias during Nutrition Surveillance: Results of a Mixed Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Data Collection System in Northern Nigeria

PLoS ONE
2013 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-84877015793

Contributors: Grellety, E.; Luquero, F.J.; Mambula, C.; Adamu, H.H.; Elder, G.; Porten, K.
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel via Scopus - Elsevier

Effect of Mass Supplementation with Ready-to-Use Supplementary Food during an Anticipated Nutritional Emergency

PLoS ONE
2012 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84866327135

Contributors: Grellety, E.; Shepherd, S.; Roederer, T.; Manzo, M.L.; Doyon, S.; Ategbo, E.-A.; Grais, R.F.
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel via Scopus - Elsevier

Violence against civilians and access to health care in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo: Three cross-sectional surveys

Conflict and Health
2010 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-79957911727

Contributors: Alberti, K.P.; Grellety, E.; Lin, Y.-C.; Polonsky, J.; Coppens, K.; Encinas, L.; Rodrigue, M.-N.; Pedalino, B.; Mondonge, V.
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel via Scopus - Elsevier

Learning lessons from field surveys in humanitarian contexts: a case study of field surveys conducted in North Kivu, DRC 2006-2008

Conflict and Health
2009-09-10 | Journal article
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Emmanuel Grellety Bosviel