Gardon, Jacques
Jacques Gardon chercheur
VIAF ID: 280143374 (Personal)
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Works
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Absence of any adverse effect of inadvertent ivermectin treatment during pregnancy. | |
Adverse systemic reactions to treatment of onchocerciasis with ivermectin at normal and high doses given annually or three-monthly | |
Aguas del Iténez o Guaporé : Recursos hidrobiológicos de un patrimonio binacional (Bolivia y Brasil) | |
Antibody responses in onchocerciasis as a function of age and infection intensity | |
Child patterns of growth delay and cognitive development in a Bolivian mining city | |
Decreased prevalence and intensity of Loa loa infection in a community treated with ivermectin every three months for two years. | |
Effects of standard and high doses of ivermectin on adult worms of Onchocerca volvulus: a randomised controlled trial. | |
Efficacy of repeated doses of ivermectin against Mansonella perstans. | |
Epidémiologie du virus HTLV-I/II au Cameroun : Transmission familiale : rôle des co-facteurs parasitaires | |
The fight against onchocerciasis with ivermectin in Africa : Strategies, modalities, difficulties : the example of Cameroon. | |
Genetic polymorphism of the beta-tubulin gene of Onchocerca volvulus in ivermectin naïve patients from Cameroon, and its relationship with fertility of the worms. | |
Hair mercury levels in Amazonian populations: spatial distribution and trends | |
High intralesional interleukin-10 messenger RNA expression in localized cutaneous leishmaniasis is associated with unresponsiveness to treatment. | |
HIV infection in Cameroon | |
Influence of source distribution and geochemical composition of aerosols on children exposure in the large polymetallic mining region of the Bolivian Altiplano | |
Ivermectin-based control of onchocerciasis in northern Cameroon: individual factors influencing participation in community treatment. | |
Lead exposure in children, sources of exposure and child growth in Benin | |
Marked decrease in Loa loa microfilaraemia six and twelve months after a single dose of ivermectin. | |
Mercury exposure in a high fish eating Bolivian Amazonian population with intense small-scale gold-mining activities | |
Nuestro vivir en la Amazonía Ecuatoriana : entre la finca y el petróleo = ivre en Amazonie Equatorienne : entre pétrole et terres agricoles | |
Ocular findings after ivermectin treatment of patients with high Loa loa microfilaremia | |
Origine et impact des pollutions liées aux activités minières sur l'environnement (eau-sol-atmosphère) et la santé, cas de Oruro (Bolivie) | |
Plombémie des enfants : sources d'exposition et croissance des enfants au Bénin. | |
Remote sensing and epidemiology in urban zone : from extraction of buildings from very high resolution satellite images to the estimation of incidence rates. | |
Severe adverse reaction risks during mass treatment with ivermectin in loiasis-endemic areas | |
Single nucleotide polymorphisms in β-tubulin selected in Onchocerca volvulus following repeated ivermectin treatment: possible indication of resistance selection. | |
Spatial modelling and the prediction of Loa loa risk: decision making under uncertainty | |
Structure of the microfilarial reservoir of Loa loa in the human host and its implications for monitoring the progr,ammes of Community-Directed Treatment with Ivermectin carried out in Africa | |
Suburban transmission of Q fever in French Guiana: evidence of a wild reservoir. | |
Télédétection et épidémiologie en zone urbaine : de l'extraction de bâtiments à partir d'images satellite à très haute résolution à l'estimation de taux d'incidence | |
Toxic trace elements in maternal and cord blood and social determinants in a Bolivian mining city | |
What are the mechanisms associated with post-ivermectin serious adverse events? |