Camille has joined Institut Pasteur in September 2021 as a full-time PhD student. She holds an MPH and an MSc in Medical statistics. She has also worked in Institut Pasteur’s international network (Cambodia, Madagascar), Epicentre/MSF (Doctors without Borders), the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Public Health France. Her research experience focused on infectious diseases and maternal health in low and middle-income countries. During her PhD, she is studying the prevalence and risk factors of sexually transmitted infections (STI) in Madagascar and develop an algorithm to incorporate a new point-of-care test, the GIFT device, as part of the clinical management of women in low and middle-income countries. More information on the GIFT project here.
Publications
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2022Association between the COVID-19 pandemic and pertussis derived from multiple nationwide data sources, France, 2013 to 2020., Euro Surveill 2022 Jun; 27(25): .
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2021Cost-effectiveness of screening and treatment using direct-acting antivirals for chronic Hepatitis C virus in a primary care setting in Karachi, Pakistan., J Viral Hepat 2021 02; 28(2): 268-278.
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2020Comparison of dengue case classification schemes and evaluation of biological changes in different dengue clinical patterns in a longitudinal follow-up of hospitalized children in Cambodia., PLoS Negl Trop Dis 2020 09; 14(9): e0008603.
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2020Effects and cost of different strategies to eliminate hepatitis C virus transmission in Pakistan: a modelling analysis., Lancet Glob Health 2020 03; 8(3): e440-e450.
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2019Asymptomatic Dengue Virus Infections, Cambodia, 2012-2013., Emerg Infect Dis 2019 07; 25(7): 1354-1362.