Ibrahima Traoré
Cheikh Anta Diop University
7 Papers
93 Citations
Ibrahima Traoré is an academic researcher from Cheikh Anta Diop University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viral disease & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Reduced rate of disease development after HIV-2 infection as compared to HIV-1
Richard Marlink,Phyllis J. Kanki,Ibou Thior,Karin Travers,Geoffrey Eisen,T. Siby,Ibrahima Traoré,Chung-Cheng Hsieh,Mamadou Ciré Dia,El Hadji Gueye,James Hellinger,Aissatou Guèye-Ndiaye,J L Sankalé,Ibrahima Ndoye,Souleymane Mboup,Max Essex +15 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that HIV-2 has a reduced virulence compared to HIV-1, and the rate of developing abnormal CD4+ lymphocyte counts with HIV- 2 infection was significantly reduced.
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Natural protection against HIV-1 infection provided by HIV-2.
Karin Travers,Souleymane Mboup,Richard Marlink,A Guèye-Nidaye,T. Siby,Ibou Thior,Ibrahima Traoré,A Dieng-Sarr,J L Sankalé,Christopher Mullins +9 more
TL;DR: Despite a higher incidence of other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), HIV-2-infected women had a lower incidence of HIV-1 than did HIV-seronegative women, with a relative risk of 0.32 (P = 0.008).
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Comparison of Heterologous Neutralizing Antibody Responses of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1)- and HIV-2-Infected Senegalese Patients: Distinct Patterns of Breadth and Magnitude Distinguish HIV-1 and HIV-2 Infections
Shaun K. Rodriguez,Abdoulaye Dieng Sarr,Adam MacNeil,Seema Thakore-Meloni,Aissatou Guèye-Ndiaye,Ibrahima Traoré,Mamadou Ciré Dia,Souleymane Mboup,Phyllis J. Kanki +8 more
TL;DR: There was a significant positive correlation between the IC50 titer and viral load within both the HIV-1 and HIV-2 groups, suggesting heterologous antibodies may be driven by viral replication.
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Viral Dynamics of Primary HIV-1 Infection in Senegal, West Africa
Abdoulaye Dieng Sarr,Geoffrey Eisen,Aissatou Guèye-Ndiaye,Christopher Mullins,Ibrahima Traoré,Mamadou Ciré Dia,Jean-Louis Sankalé,Diegane Faye,Souleymane Mboup,Phyllis J. Kanki +9 more
TL;DR: The findings in Senegalese women differ from what has been described for primary HIV-1 infection, and further investigations of primary infections with non-B subtypes are warranted, to better characterize their differences with primary infection with subtype B.
The Absence of Anti-Tat Antibodies Is Associated with Risk of Disease Progression in HIV-2 Infection
Shaun K. Rodriguez,Abdoulaye Dieng Sarr,Olushola Olorunnipa,Stephen J. Popper,Aissatou Guèye-Ndiaye,Ibrahima Traoré,Mamadou Ciré Dia,Souleymane Mboup,Phyllis J. Kanki +8 more
TL;DR: The risk and rate of progression to advanced HIV-2 AIDS was significantly higher in anti-Tat-negative subjects than in antiTheat-positive subjects, extending the importance of this prognostic marker for HIV- 2 AIDS.
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