Collins Owilli
1 Papers
Collins Owilli is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Ebola virus. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Rapid outbreak sequencing of Ebola virus in Sierra Leone identifies transmission chains linked to sporadic cases
Armando Arias,Simon J. Watson,Danny Asogun,Ekaete Alice Tobin,Jia Lu,My V. T. Phan,Umaru Jah,Raoul Emeric Guetiya Wadoum,Luke Meredith,Lucy Thorne,Sarah Sl Caddy,Alimamy Tarawalie,Pinky Langat,Gytis Dudas,Nuno R. Faria,Simon Dellicour,Abdul Kamara,Brima Kargbo,Brima Osaio Kamara,Sahr Sm Gevao,Daniel Cooper,Matthew Newport,Peter Horby,Jake Dunning,Foday Sahr,Tim Brooks,Andrew J. H. Simpson,Elisabetta Groppelli,Guoying Liu,Nisha Mulakken,Kate Rhodes,James Akpablie,Zabulon Yoti,Margaret Lamunu,Esther Vitto,Patrick Otim,Collins Owilli,Isaac Boateng,Lawrence Okoror,Emmanuel Omomoh,Jennifer Oyakhilome,Racheal Omiunu,Ighodalo Yemisis,Donatus I Adomeh,Solomon Ehikhiametalor,Patience Akhilomen,Chris Aire,Andreas Kurth,Andreas Kurth,Nicola Cook,Nicola Cook,Jan Baumann,Martin Gabriel,Roman Wölfel,Roman Wölfel,Antonino Di Caro,Miles W. Carroll,Miles W. Carroll,Stephan Günther,John T. Redd,Dhamari Naidoo,Oliver G. Pybus,Andrew Rambaut,Paul Kellam,Paul Kellam,Ian Goodfellow,Ian Goodfellow,Matthew Cotten +67 more
TL;DR: It is shown that linked genomic and epidemiological data can not only support contact tracing but also identify unconventional transmission chains involving body fluids, including semen, as part of public health epidemic control efforts.