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Catherine Tamalet

Catherine Tamalet

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Microbiology

D-Index
51
Citations
8298
World Ranking
4355
National Ranking
262

Overview

Catherine Tamalet is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France and has contributed extensively to the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on Infectious Diseases. The scientist's research spans multiple subfields including Virology, Hepatology, Epidemiology, and Emergency Medicine.

The primary research topics in their work include:

  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV/AIDS Drug Development and Treatment
  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • Hepatitis C Virus Research
  • HIV-related Health Complications and Treatments
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia Detection and Treatment

Tamalet's publication record features papers in prominent journals such as Scientific Reports, Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, Journal of Hepatology, and AIDS Research and Therapy. The most frequent venues of publication are:

  • Scientific Reports (3 papers)
  • Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (2 papers)
  • British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1 paper)
  • Journal of Hepatology (1 paper)
  • AIDS Research and Therapy (1 paper)

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Tamalet include:

  • "Incidence of diabetes in HIV-infected patients treated with first-line integrase strand transfer inhibitors: a French multicentre retrospective study," 2020, Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
  • "Usefulness of therapeutic drug monitoring of rilpivirine and its relationship with virologic response and resistance in a cohort of naive and pretreated HIV-infected patients," 2020, British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
  • "Factors associated with the emergence of integrase resistance mutations in patients failing dual or triple integrase inhibitor-based regimens in a French national survey," 2021, Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
  • "Patient-reported symptoms during direct-acting antiviral treatment: A real-life study in HIV-HCV coinfected patients (ANRS CO13 HEPAVIH)," 2020, Journal of Hepatology
  • "RETRACTED ARTICLE: Dramatic HIV DNA degradation associated with spontaneous HIV suppression and disease-free outcome in a young seropositive woman following her infection," 2020, Scientific Reports

The scientist has collaborated frequently with other researchers in the field, including Philippe Sogni, Linda Wittkop, Olivier Bouchaud, Dominique Salmon-Céron, and Patrizia Carrieri.

Best Publications

  • Clinical features and prognostic factors of listeriosis: the MONALISA national prospective cohort study.

    Caroline Charlier;Élodie Perrodeau;Alexandre Leclercq;Alexandre Leclercq;Benoît Cazenave

  • Transfusion-associated hepatitis E, France.

    Philippe Colson;Carole Coze;Pierre Gallian;Mireille Henry

  • Cellular and plasma viral load in patients infected with HIV-2

    F Simon;S Matheron;C Tamalet;I Loussert-Ajaka

  • Neonatal characteristics in rapidly progressive perinatally acquired HIV-1 disease

    Mayaux Mj;Burgard M;Teglas Jp;Cottalorda J

  • Natural history of serum HIV-1 RNA levels in 330 patients with a known date of infection

    J. B. Hubert;M. Burgard;E. Dussaix;C. Tamalet

  • Endothelial cell dysfunction in HIV infection.

    Lafeuillade A;Alessi Mc;Poizot-Martin I;Boyer-Neumann C

  • Specific Interaction of HIV-1 and HIV-2 Surface Envelope Glycoproteins with Monolayers of Galactosylceramide and Ganglioside GM3

    Djilali Hammache;Gérard Piéroni;Nouara Yahi;Olivier Delézay

  • HIV-1 viral load, phenotype, and resistance in a subset of drug-naive participants from the Delta trial

    Francoise Brun-Vezinet;Charles Boucher;Clive Loveday;Diane Descamps

  • HPV self-sampling or the Pap-smear: a randomized study among cervical screening nonattenders from lower socioeconomic groups in France.

    H. Sancho-Garnier;C. Tamalet;P. Halfon;F.X. Leandri

  • HIV-1 resistant strains acquired at the time of primary infection massively fuel the cellular reservoir and persist for lengthy periods of time.

    Jade Ghosn;Isabelle Pellegrin;Cécile Goujard;Christiane Deveau

  • Stable prevalence of genotypic drug resistance mutations but increase in non-B virus among patients with primary HIV-1 infection in France.

    Marie-Laure Chaix;Diane Descamps;Martine Harzic;Véronique Schneider

  • Mutation Patterns of the Reverse Transcriptase and Protease Genes in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Infected Patients Undergoing Combination Therapy: Survey of 787 Sequences

    Nouara Yahi;Catherine Tamalet;Christian Tourrès;Natacha Tivoli

  • French national sentinel survey of antiretroviral drug resistance in patients with HIV-1 primary infection and in antiretroviral-naive chronically infected patients in 2001-2002.

    Diane Descamps;Marie-Laure Chaix;Patrice André;Véronique Brodard

  • Antiretroviral Therapy Does Not Block the Secretion of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Tat Protein

    Sonia Mediouni;Albert Darque;Gilbert Baillat;Isabelle Ravaux

  • Resistance of HIV-1 to multiple antiretroviral drugs in France: a 6-year survey (1997-2002) based on an analysis of over 7000 genotypes.

    Catherine Tamalet;Jacques Fantini;Christian Tourres;Nouara Yahi

  • Co-expression of CXCR4/fusin and galactosylceramide in the human intestinal epithelial cell line HT-29.

    Olivier Delézay;Nathalie Koch;Nouara Yahi;Djilali Hammache

  • Effects of a combination of zidovudine, didanosine, and lamivudine on primary human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection.

    Alain Lafeuillade;Cécile Poggi;Catherine Tamalet;Nérina Profizi

  • Clinical and virological factors associated with hepatitis B virus reactivation in HBsAg‐negative and anti‐HBc antibodies‐positive patients undergoing chemotherapy and/or autologous stem cell transplantation for cancer

    P. Borentain;P. Colson;D. Coso;E. Bories

  • Stable frequency of HIV-1 transmitted drug resistance in patients at the time of primary infection over 1996-2006 in France.

    Marie-Laure Chaix;Diane Descamps;Marc Wirden;Laurence Bocket

  • Q fever and HIV infection.

    Didier Raoult;Pierre-Yves Levy;Hervé Tissot Dupont;Colette Chicheportiche

  • TT virus infection: prevalence of elevated viraemia and arguments for the immune control of viral load

    Mhammed Touinssi;Pierre Gallian;Philippe Biagini;Houssam Attoui

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe Colson
Philippe Colson Aix-Marseille University
Isabelle Poizot-Martin
Isabelle Poizot-Martin Aix-Marseille University
Jacques Izopet
Jacques Izopet Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Nouara Yahi
Nouara Yahi Aix-Marseille University
Jacques Fantini
Jacques Fantini Aix-Marseille University
Françoise Brun-Vézinet
Françoise Brun-Vézinet Université Paris Cité
Bernard Masquelier
Bernard Masquelier University of Bordeaux
Didier Raoult
Didier Raoult Aix-Marseille University

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