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Jacqueline MILET
Jacqueline MILET
Jacqueline MILET
Research Engineer, Digital Data Specialist
jacqueline.milet@ird.fr
Faculty of Pharmacy, Paris
Projects
SUCOPPA: Community approach for the surveillance and prevention of malaria among vulnerable populations in Benin
PIEZOPALU: Natural anti-malarial protection in Africa and new variant of PIEZO1
Publications
Increased Risk of Malaria During the First Year of Life in Small-for-Gestational-Age Infants: A Longitudinal Study in Benin
J Infect Dis
(2019) 219(10):1642-1651
HLA-G expression during hookworm infection in pregnant women
Act Too
(2019) 196: 52-59
Impact of Hemoglobin S Trait on Cell Surface Antibody Recognition of Plasmodium falciparum-Infected Erythrocytes in Pregnancy-Associated Malaria
Open Forum Infect Dis
(2019) 6(4):ofz156
High level of soluble human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G at beginning of pregnancy as predictor of risk of malaria during infancy
Sci rep
(2019) 9(1):9160
Blood lead level in infants and subsequent risk of malaria: A prospective cohort study in Benin, Sub-Saharan Africa
PLoS One
(2019) 14(7):e0220023
First genome-wide association study of non-severe malaria in two birth cohorts in Benin
Hum Genet
(2019) 138(11-12):1341-1357
Association of Endothelial Protein C Receptor (EPCR) rs867186 Gene Polymorphism With Increased Levels of Soluble EPCR and High Risk of Severe Malaria and Fatality in Beninese Children
J Infect Dis
(2023) 227(2):179-182
IgG and IgM responses to the Plasmodium falciparum asexual stage antigens reflect respectively protection against malaria during pregnancy and infanthood
Malar J
(2024) 23(1):154
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