Mambu Momoh
University of Sierra Leone
2 Papers
Mambu Momoh is an academic researcher from University of Sierra Leone. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lassa fever & Population. The author has co-authored 2 publications.
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The Origins and Future of Sentinel: An Early-Warning System for Pandemic Preemption and Response.
Yolanda Botti-Lodovico,Parvathy Nair,Dolo Nosamiefan,Matthew Stremlau,Stephen F. Schaffner,Stephen F. Schaffner,Sebastian V Agignoae,Sebastian V Agignoae,John Aiyepada,Fehintola V. Ajogbasile,George O. Akpede,Foday Alhasan,Kristian G. Andersen,Kristian G. Andersen,D. Asogun,Oladele Oluwafemi Ayodeji,Aida Sadikh Badiane,Kayla G. Barnes,Kayla G. Barnes,Matthew R. Bauer,Antoinette R. Bell-Kareem,Muoebonam Ekene Benard,Ebo Ohomoime Benevolence,Osiemi Blessing,Chloe K. Boehm,Chloe K. Boehm,Matthew L. Boisen,Nell G Bond,Luis M. Branco,Michael J Butts,Michael J Butts,Amber Carter,Andrés Colubri,Andrés Colubri,Awa B. Deme,Katherine C. DeRuff,Younousse Diédhiou,Akhilomen Patience Edamhande,Siham Elhamoumi,Emily J Engel,Philomena Eromon,Mosoka Fallah,Onikepe A. Folarin,Ben Fry,Robert F. Garry,Amy Gaye,Michael Gbakie,Sahr M. Gevao,Gabrielle Gionet,Adrianne Gladden-Young,Augustine Goba,Jules F. Gomis,Anise N Happi,Mary Houghton,Chikwe Ihekwuazu,Christopher Ojemiega Iruolagbe,Jonathan Jackson,Simbirie Jalloh,Jeremy A. Johnson,Lansana Kanneh,Adeyemi T. Kayode,Molly Kemball,Molly Kemball,Ojide Chiedozie Kingsley,Veronica J. Koroma,Dylan Kotliar,Dylan Kotliar,Samar Mehta,Hayden C. Metsky,Airende Michael,Marzieh Ezzaty Mirhashemi,Kayvon Modjarrad,Mambu Momoh,Cameron Myhrvold,Cameron Myhrvold,Okonofua Grace Naregose,Tolla Ndiaye,Mouhamadou Mansour Ndiaye,A.R. Ndiaye,Erica Normandin,Erica Normandin,Ikponmwosa Odia,Judith U. Oguzie,Sylvanus Okogbenin,Peter O. Okokhere,Johnson C. Okolie,Idowu B. Olawoye,Testimony J. Olumade,Paul E. Oluniyi,Omigie Omoregie,Daniel J. Park,Mariétou Faye Paye,Brittany A. Petros,Anthony A. Philippakis,Abechi Priscilla,Alan Ricks,Anne W. Rimoin,John Demby Sandi,John S. Schieffelin,Monica Schreiber,Mame Cheikh Seck,Sameed Siddiqui,Katherine Siddle,Allison R. Smither,Mouhamad Sy,Ngayo Sy,Christopher Tomkins-Tinch,Christopher Tomkins-Tinch,Oyewale Tomori,Chinedu A Ugwu,Jessica N. Uwanibe,Eghosasere Anthonia Uyigue,Dada Ireti Victoria,Anika Vinze,Megan E. Vodzak,Megan E. Vodzak,Nicole L. Welch,Nicole L. Welch,Haja Isatta Wurie,Daba Zoumarou,Donald S. Grant,Daouda Ndiaye,Daouda Ndiaye,Bronwyn MacInnis,Pardis C. Sabeti,Christian T. Happi,Christian T. Happi +126 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the role of the LARGE gene in Lassa virus binding and entry and found that the gene plays a critical role in LASSA virus binding.
Predicting the evolution of Lassa Virus endemic area and population at risk over the next decades
Raphaëlle Klitting,Liana E. Kafetzopoulou,Liana E. Kafetzopoulou,W. Thiery,G. Dudas,Sophie Gryseels,A. Kotamarthi,Bram Vrancken,Karthik Gangavarapu,Mambu Momoh,J. Demby Sandy,Augustine Goba,F. Alhasan,Don Grant,Robert F. Garry,Allison R. Smither,Mark Zeller,Matthias Pauthner,Michelle McGraw,Laura D. Hughes,Sophie Duraffour,Stephan Günther,Marc A. Suchard,Marc A. Suchard,Phillipe Lemey,Kristian G. Andersen,Kristian G. Andersen,Simon Dellicour,Simon Dellicour +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the environmental data associated with virus occurrence and found that temperature, precipitation and the presence of pastures determine ecological suitability for virus circulation, and showed that regions in Central and East Africa will likely become suitable for Lassa virus over the next decades.