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Marie-Laure Chaix

Marie-Laure Chaix

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Microbiology

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17378
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National Ranking
92

Overview

Marie-Laure Chaix is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France, focusing primarily on medical research. Their work extensively covers infectious diseases, with significant contributions to subfields such as virology, epidemiology, neurology, and hepatology.

Their main research topics include:

  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment
  • SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19

Among recent published papers are:

  • First cases of Omicron in France are exhibiting mild symptoms, November 2021-January 2022, 2022, published in Infectious Diseases Now
  • Clinical phenotypes and outcomes associated with SARS-CoV-2 variant Omicron in critically ill French patients with COVID-19, 2022, published in Nature Communications
  • COVID-19-Related IgA Vasculitis, 2020, published in Arthritis & Rheumatology
  • A Genome-Wide CRISPR-Cas9 Screen Identifies the Dolichol-Phosphate Mannose Synthase Complex as a Host Dependency Factor for Dengue Virus Infection, 2020, published in Journal of Virology
  • Evaluation of the COVID-19 IgG/IgM Rapid Test from Orient Gene Biotech, 2020, published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Marie-Laure Chaix include:

  • Constance Delaugerre
  • Diane Descamps
  • Jean-Michel Molina
  • Maud Salmona
  • Ségolène Brichler

Their research work is often published in journals such as:

  • Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
  • Journal of Clinical Virology
  • Nature Communications
  • Annals of Intensive Care
  • Scientific Reports

With over 110 publications in medicine, Marie-Laure Chaix's extensive portfolio reflects contributions to various critical areas within the medical sciences. Their research continues to address emerging challenges particularly in viral infections and related clinical outcomes.

Best Publications

  • A Trial of Early Antiretrovirals and Isoniazid Preventive Therapy in Africa.

    Danel C;Moh R;Gabillard D

  • Lamivudine-zidovudine combination for prevention of maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1

    Laurent Mandelbrot;Aline Landreau-Mascaro;Claire Rekacewicz;Alain Berrebi

  • Evidence of a large, international network of HCV transmission in HIV-positive men who have sex with men

    Thijis van de Laar;Oliver Pybus;Sylvia Bruisten;David Brown

  • Transfer and evaluation of an automated, low-cost real-time reverse transcription-PCR test for diagnosis and monitoring of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection in a West African resource-limited setting.

    Francois Rouet;Didier K. Ekouevi;Marie-Laure Chaix;Marianne Burgard

  • HIV-1/HIV-2 seronegativity in HIV-1 subtype 0 infected patients

    I. Loussert-Ajaka;F. Brun-Vézinet;F. Simon;T.D. Ly

  • Prevalence of resistance to nevirapine in mothers and children after single-dose exposure to prevent vertical transmission of HIV-1: a meta-analysis

    Elise Arrivé;Marie-Louise Newell;Didier K Ekouevi;Marie-Laure Chaix

  • CD4-guided structured antiretroviral treatment interruption strategy in HIV-infected adults in west Africa (Trivacan ANRS 1269 trial): a randomised trial.

    Christine Danel;Raoul Moh;Albert Minga;Amani Anzian

  • HARMFUL LONG-TERM IMPACT OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS

    Legendre C;Garrigue;Le Bihan C;Mamzer-Bruneel Mf

  • Geographic and temporal trends in the molecular epidemiology and genetic mechanisms of transmitted HIV-1 drug resistance: an individual-patient- and sequence-level meta-analysis

    Soo Yon Rhee;Jose Luis Blanco;Michael R. Jordan;Jonathan Taylor

  • CD8+ T Cells Specific for EBV, Cytomegalovirus, and Influenza Virus Are Activated during Primary HIV Infection

    Jean-Marc Doisne;Alejandra Urrutia;Christine Lacabaratz-Porret;Cécile Goujard

  • LTR real‐time PCR for HIV‐1 DNA quantitation in blood cells for early diagnosis in infants born to seropositive mothers treated in HAART area (ANRS CO 01)

    Véronique Avettand-Fènoël;Marie-Laure Chaix;Stéphane Blanche;Marianne Burgard

  • CD4 Cell Count and HIV DNA Level Are Independent Predictors of Disease Progression after Primary HIV Type 1 Infection in Untreated Patients

    Cécile Goujard;Mojgan Bonarek;Laurence Meyer;Fabrice Bonnet

  • Universal test and treat and the HIV epidemic in rural South Africa: a phase 4, open-label, community cluster randomised trial

    Collins C Iwuji;Collins C Iwuji;Joanna Orne-Gliemann;Joseph Larmarange;Eric Balestre

  • Distinct Genetic Loci Control Plasma HIV-RNA and Cellular HIV-DNA Levels in HIV-1 Infection: The ANRS Genome Wide Association 01 Study

    Cyril Dalmasso;Wassila Carpentier;Laurence Meyer;Christine Rouzioux

  • Prolonged valproic acid treatment does not reduce the size of latent HIV reservoir.

    Nathalie Sagot-Lerolle;Aurelia Lamine;Marie-Laure Chaix;Faroudy Boufassa

  • Detection of hepatitis C virus in the semen of infected men.

    Marianne Leruez-Ville;Jean-Marie Kunstmann;Martha De Almeida;Christine Rouzioux

  • Impact of HIV-1 genetic diversity on plasma HIV-1 RNA Quantification: usefulness of the Agence Nationale de Recherches sur le SIDA second-generation long terminal repeat-based real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction test.

    François Rouet;Marie-Laure Chaix;Eric Nerrienet;Nicole Ngo-Giang-Huong

  • Variability of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 group O strains isolated from Cameroonian patients living in France.

    I Loussert-Ajaka;M L Chaix;B Korber;F Letourneur

  • Development of resistance mutations in women receiving standard antiretroviral therapy who received intrapartum nevirapine to prevent perinatal human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transmission: a substudy of pediatric AIDS clinical trials group protocol 316.

    Coleen K. Cunningham;Marie-Laure Chaix;Claire Rekacewicz;Paula Britto

  • 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

  • Lamivudine-Zidovudine Combination for Prevention of Maternal-Infant Transmission of HIV-1

    Laurent Mandelbrot;Aline Landreau-Mascaro;Claire Rekacewicz;Alain Berrebi

Frequent Co-Authors

Christine Rouzioux
Christine Rouzioux Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital
Constance Delaugerre
Constance Delaugerre Université Paris Cité
Cécile Goujard
Cécile Goujard University of Paris-Saclay
Jade Ghosn
Jade Ghosn Hôpital Bichat - Claude-Bernard (Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Nord Val de Seine)
Stéphane Blanche
Stéphane Blanche Université Paris Cité
Stanislas Pol
Stanislas Pol Université Paris Cité
Laurence Meyer
Laurence Meyer University of Paris-Saclay
Jean-François Delfraissy
Jean-François Delfraissy National Ethical Consultative Committee for Life Sciences and Health
Véronique Avettand-Fenoel
Véronique Avettand-Fenoel Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital

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