Anti-infective evasion and pharmacoepidemiology

Anti-infective evasion and pharmacoepidemiology

Our research activities focus on adverse and paradoxical events of therapeutic products:

  • The development of the epidemiology of health products, including drugs and medical devices. The emphasis is on medications with a strong public health impact (antibiotics, vaccines), and on any products largely used in population and/or suspected to be responsible of severe adverse effects.
  • The study of the effects of population exposure to antibiotics and vaccines on infectious risk, bacterial resistance to antibiotics, and vaccine evasion, both in the community and in hospitals.

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UFR de santé Simone VeilMontigny Le Bretonneux


Members

Marie
AL RAHMOUN
Researcher
Epidemiologist
Maria
ALEXA
Ph Student
Epidemiologist
Joel
ANKRI
Associated researcher
Epidemiologist
Anne-Lise
BEAUMONT
Ph Student
Epidemiologist
Catherine
BILLARD
Researcher
Health Economist
Christian
BRUN-BUISSON
Associated researcher
Epidemiologist
Sophie
CHERVET
Ph Student
Anne-Lise
DALLE
Ph Student
Epidemiologist
Elisabeth
DELAROCQUE-ASTAGNEAU
Researcher
Epidemiologist
Aurélien
DINH
Researcher
Epidemiologist
Alexandre
ELABBADI
Ph Student
Epidemiologist
Fatima
ELHATTAB
Chercheur associé
Informaticien.ne
Camille
FORTAS
Ph Student
Epidemiologist
Fei
GAO
Chercheur associé
Informaticien.ne
Lamiae
GRIMALDI
Researcher
Epidemiologist
Didier
GUILLEMOT
Researcher
Head
Marie
HERR-BREGET
Researcher
Epidemiologist
Nathanaël
HOZE
Researcher
Bich-Tram
HUYNH
Researcher
Epidemiologist
Aleksandra
KOVACEVIC
Researcher
Epidemiologist
Maylis
LAYAN
Associated researcher
Epidemiologist
Quentin
LECLERC
Associated researcher
Epidemiologist
Patrick
MWAMBA KAKAMBAYI
Ph Student
Statisticien.ne
Lulla
OPATOWSKI
Researcher
Eve
RAHBE
Ph Student
Danièle
SAADE
Researcher
Epidemiologist
Camille
SCHNEIDER
Ph Student
Epidemiologist
Georges
SHIRREFF
Researcher
Laurence
WATIER
Researcher
Biostatisticien.ne
Anna
ZHUKOVA
Engineer and technician
Bioinformaticien.ne
Mahmoud
ZUREIK
Researcher
Epidemiologist

Last publications

Stillbirths and neonatal mortality in LMICs: A community-based mother-infant cohort study.. Rambliere, Lison; de Lauzanne, Agathe; Diouf, Jean-baptiste; Zo, Andrianirina Zafitsara; Landau, Myriam; Herindrainy, Perlinot; Hivernaud, Delphine; Sarr, Fatoumata Diene; Sok, Touch; Vray, Muriel; Collard, Jean-Marc; Borand, Laurence; Delarocque-Astagneau, Elisabeth; Guillemot, Didier; Kermorvant-Duchemin, Elsa; Huynh, Bich-Tram; Lauzanne, Agathe De; Diouf, Jean-baptiste; Zo, Andrianirina Zafitsara; Landau, Myriam; Herindrainy, Perlinot; Hivernaud, Delphine; Sarr, Fatoumata Diene; Sok, Touch; Vray, Muriel. Journal of global health. 2023; 13: p.4031-4031. doi:10.7189/jogh.13.04031
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Determinants of cerebral aneurysm occlusion after embolization with the WEB device: a single-institution series of 215 cases with angiographic follow-up.. Cortese, J; Caroff, J; Chalumeau, V; Gallas, S; Ikka, L; Moret, J; Sabuzi, F; Popescu, S D; Ozanne, A; Grimaldi, L; Mihalea, C; Spelle, L. J Neurointerv Surg. 2023; 15: p.446-451. doi:10.1136/neurintsurg-2022-018780
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Potentially inappropriate medications and polypharmacy in the older population: A nationwide cross-sectional study in France in 2019. Drusch, Solène; Zureik, Mahmoud; Herr, Marie. Therapie. 2023; : p.S0040-5957(23)00029-X. doi:10.1016/j.therap.2023.02.001
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Potentially inappropriate medications in nursing homes and the community older adults using the French health insurance databases. Drusch, Solene; Le Tri, Thien; Ankri, Joel; Michelon, Hugues; Zureik, Mahmoud; Herr, Marie. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. 2023; 32: p.475-485. doi:10.1002/pds.5575
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Elevated plasma interleukin-8 as a risk factor for mortality in children presenting with cerebral malaria. Royo, Jade; Vianou, Bertin; Accrombessi, Manfred; Kinkpé, Elisée; Ayédadjou, Linda; Dossou-Dagba, Ida; Ladipo, Yélé; Alao, Maroufou Jules; Bertin, Gwladys I; Cot, Michel; Boumédiène, Farid; Houzé, Sandrine; Faucher, Jean François; Aubouy, Agnès; NeuroCM Group. Infectious Diseases of Poverty. 2023; 12: p.8-8. doi:10.1186/s40249-023-01059-2
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