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Development of simplified molecular tools for the diagnosis of kinetoplast

diseases

Mugasa, C.M.

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2010

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Mugasa, C. M. (2010). Development of simplified molecular tools for the diagnosis of

kinetoplast diseases.

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Publications 128

List of publications Peer reviewed journals

Mugasa CM, Adams E, Boer K, Schallig HDHF, Leeflang M Diagnostic accuracy of molecular amplification tests for human African trypanosomiasis- A systematic review (submitted for publication)

Matovu E, Mugasa CM, Ekangu RA, Deborggraeve S, Lubega GW, Laurent T, Schoone GJ, Schallig HD and Büscher P (2010) Sensitivity and specificity of PCR and NASBA followed by oligochromatography for diagnosis of human African trypanosomiasis in D.R. Congo and Uganda. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases 4: e737

Mugasa CM, Deborggraeve S, Schoone GJ, Laurent T, Leeflang MM, Ekangu AR, El Safi S, Saad AA, Basiye FL, De Doncker S, Lubega GW, Kager PA, Büscher P, Schallig HDFH (2010) Accordance and concordance of PCR and NASBA followed by oligochromatography for the molecular diagnosis of Trypanosoma brucei and Leishmania Tropical Medicine and International Health 15 :800-805

Mugasa CM Laurent T, Schoone GJ, Basiye FL, Saad AA, el Safi S, Kager PA, Schallig HDFH. (2010) Simplified molecular detection of Leishmania parasites in various clinical samples from patients with leishmaniasis. Parasites & Vectors 3: 13

Mugasa CM, Laurent T, Schoone GJ, Kager PA, Lubega GW, Schallig HDFH. (2009) Nucleic acid sequence-based amplification based oligochromatography (NASBA-OC) for the detection of Trypanosoma brucei in clinical samples Journal of Clinical Microbiology 47: 630-635.

Mugasa CM, Schoone GJ, Rosine AE, Lubega GW, Kager PA, Schallig HDFH (2008) Detection of Trypanosoma brucei parasites in blood samples using Real-time Nucleic Acid Sequence-Based Amplification. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. 6: 440-445

Abstract books

Schallig, H.D.F.H., Schoone, G.J., Mens, P.F, Adams, E.A., Mugasa, C.M., El Safi, S. (2009). Improving the diagnosis of parasitic infections in Disease-endemic countries: making molecular diagnostics accessible. European Journal Tropical Medicine and International Health 14 (suppl. 2):.59

Mugasa, C.M., Schoone, G.J., Schallig, H.D.F.H. (2009), Detection of Trypanosoma brucei Parasites in Blood Samples using Real-Time Nucleic Acid Sequence-Based Amplification (NASBA). European Journal Tropical Medicine and International Health 14 (suppl. 2): 175.

Mugasa, C., Schoone, G., Schallig H.D.F.H. (2008). Detection of Trypanosoma brucei parasites using quantitative nucleic acid sequence based amplifciation assay (NASBA). Abstract book Abstract book British Society for Parasitology Trypanosomiasis and Leishmaniasis Seminar (30 March – 2 April, 2008, New Castle, United Kingdom), 115.

Schallig H, Meide W van der, Mens P, Schneider P, Mugasa, C, Basiye FL, Schoone, GJ, Peekel I, Sauerwein, R, Faber W, Kager P. (2007) Quantitative nucleic acid sequence based amplification as a tool to measure drug efficacy, Abstract book Keystone Symposium Drug Against Protozoan Parasites (28 January -1 February 2007, Granlibakken resort, Tahoe City, California, USA), 49.

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