International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Dec 2020)
Bacteriophages as potential controlling agents against cholera in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
- D. de Vos,
- A. Maestri,
- J.-P. Pirnay,
- B. Chan,
- D. Zozo,
- T. Nagel,
- D. Bompangue,
- N. Taty,
- E. Kakabadze,
- M. Merabishvili,
- M. Tediashvili
Affiliations
- D. de Vos
- Queen Astrid Military Hospital, Burn Wound Centre Laboratory for Molecular and Celular Technology, Brussels, Belgium; Corresponding author.
- A. Maestri
- University of Turin, Italy, Environmental Biology, Hygiene factors, Turin, Italy
- J.-P. Pirnay
- Queen Astrid Military Hospital, Burn Wound Centre Laboratory for Molecular and Celular Technology, Brussels, Belgium
- B. Chan
- Yale University, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, New Haven, United States
- D. Zozo
- ISTM, Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
- T. Nagel
- Phages For Global Health, Oakland, United States
- D. Bompangue
- Kinshasa University, Faculty of Medicine, AfriCHOL, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
- N. Taty
- Research and Training Unit on the Ecology and Control of Infectious Diseases, University of Kinshasa, Microbiology, Kinsasa/CD, Democratic Republic of the Congo
- E. Kakabadze
- George Eliava Institute of Bacteriophage, Tbilisi, Georgia
- M. Merabishvili
- George Eliava Institute of Bacteriophage, Tbilisi, Georgia
- M. Tediashvili
- G. Eliava Institute, Bacteriology, Tbilisi, Georgia
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 101
pp. 124 – 125