Philippe Kadhel
University of Rennes
28 Papers
34 Citations
Philippe Kadhel is an academic researcher from University of Rennes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 22 publications. Previous affiliations of Philippe Kadhel include University of the West Indies & National Institutes of Health.
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Papers
Pregnancy Outcomes after ZIKV Infection in French Territories in the Americas
Bruno Hoen,Bruno Schaub,Anna L. Funk,Vanessa Ardillon,Manon Boullard,André Cabié,Caroline Callier,Gabriel Carles,Sylvie Cassadou,Raymond Césaire,Maylis Douine,Cécile Herrmann-Storck,Philippe Kadhel,Cédric Laouénan,Yoann Madec,Alice Monthieux,Mathieu Nacher,Fatiha Najioullah,Dominique Rousset,Catherine Ryan,Kinda Schepers,S. Stegmann-Planchard,Benoit Tressières,Jean-Luc Voluménie,Samson Yassinguezo,Eustase Janky,Arnaud Fontanet +26 more
TL;DR: Among pregnant women with symptomatic, PCR‐confirmed ZikV infection, birth defects possibly associated with ZIKV infection were present in 7% of fetuses and infants, and defects occurred more frequently in fetus and infants whose mothers had been infected early in pregnancy.
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Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and gestational diabetes mellitus among French Caribbean women chronically exposed to chlordecone.
Lauren Saunders,Philippe Kadhel,Philippe Kadhel,Nathalie Costet,Florence Rouget,Christine Monfort,Jean-Pierre Thomé,Laurence Guldner,Sylvaine Cordier,Luc Multigner +9 more
TL;DR: This study suggests an inverse association between chlordecone exposure during pregnancy and GH, and further studies are required to determine the underlying mechanism, or the potential unknown confounding factors, resulting in this association.
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Parallel assessment of male reproductive function in workers and wild rats exposed to pesticides in banana plantations in Guadeloupe.
Luc Multigner,Luc Multigner,Philippe Kadhel,Michel Pascal,Farida Huc-Terki,Henri Kercret,Henri Kercret,Catherine Massart,Eustase Janky,Jacques Auger,Bernard Jégou,Bernard Jégou +11 more
TL;DR: Wild rats seem to be more sensitive than humans to the effects of pesticide exposure on reproductive health, and the concept of sentinel species must be carefully validated as the actual nature of exposure may varies between human and wild species as well as the vulnerable time period of exposure and various ecological factors.
Impact of Saharan dust episodes on preterm births in Guadeloupe (French West Indies).
Jean-François Viel,Yoann Mallet,Christina Raghoumandan,Philippe Quénel,Philippe Kadhel,Florence Rouget,Luc Multigner +6 more
TL;DR: Considering the personal and social burden of this adverse pregnancy outcome, this finding is of importance for both healthcare workers and policy makers to provide necessary preventive measures.
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Sickle cell disease and pregnancy
TL;DR: Pregnancy in SCD women, with a major sickle cell syndrome, is a high-risk situation and is associated with raised incidence of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality, mainly in late pregnancy, during delivery and in the postpartal periods.
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