His primary areas of study are Immunology, Trypanosoma cruzi, Chagas disease, Immune system and Pediatrics. His Immunology research includes themes of Pregnancy and Leishmania major, Leishmania. His study in Trypanosoma cruzi is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Molecular biology and Virology.
As part of his studies on Chagas disease, he often connects relevant areas like Kinetoplast. His research on Immune system also deals with topics like
His scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Trypanosoma cruzi, Chagas disease, Immune system and Virology. Much of his study explores Immunology relationship to Fetus. His Trypanosoma cruzi research also works with subjects such as
In his work, Epidemiology is strongly intertwined with Pediatrics, which is a subfield of Chagas disease. His work in Immune system addresses issues such as Microbiology, which are connected to fields such as Macrophage. His Virology study incorporates themes from Congenital transmission and Leishmania.
Yves Carlier spends much of his time researching Trypanosoma cruzi, Chagas disease, Immunology, Pregnancy and Transmission. His research in Trypanosoma cruzi intersects with topics in Molecular biology and Cord blood. His Chagas disease study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Congenital transmission, Typing, Pediatrics and Public health.
His work on Immune system and Serology as part of general Immunology research is frequently linked to Current, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. In his research on the topic of Pregnancy, Malaria epidemiology, Neonatal infection and Toxoplasma gondii is strongly related with Toxoplasmosis. Yves Carlier combines subjects such as Meta-analysis and Placenta with his study of Transmission.
His primary scientific interests are in Immunology, Chagas disease, Pediatrics, Trypanosoma cruzi and Pregnancy. His research on Immunology often connects related topics like Cytotoxic T cell. The Pediatrics study combines topics in areas such as Transmission and Public health.
The various areas that Yves Carlier examines in his Transmission study include Tropical medicine and Epidemiology. His is involved in several facets of Trypanosoma cruzi study, as is seen by his studies on Benznidazole and Nifurtimox. His Pregnancy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Observational study, Toxoplasmosis, CINAHL, Confidence interval and Meta-analysis.
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Chagas disease in European countries: the challenge of a surveillance system
L Basile;J M Jansa;Y Carlier;D D Salamanca.
Eurosurveillance (2011)
Endogenous IFN-gamma is required for resistance to acute Trypanosoma cruzi infection in mice.
F Torrico;Hubertine Heremans;M T Rivera;E Van Marck.
Journal of Immunology (1991)
MATERNAL TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI INFECTION, PREGNANCY OUTCOME, MORBIDITY, AND MORTALITY OF CONGENITALLY INFECTED AND NON-INFECTED NEWBORNS IN BOLIVIA
Faustino Torrico;Cristina Alonso-Vega;Eduardo Suarez;Patricia Rodriguez.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2004)
Genetically resistant mice lacking MyD88-adapter protein display a high susceptibility to Leishmania major infection associated with a polarized Th2 response.
Eric Muraille;Carl De Trez;Maryse Brait;Patrick De Baetselier.
Journal of Immunology (2003)
iNOS-producing inflammatory dendritic cells constitute the major infected cell type during the chronic Leishmania major infection phase of C57BL/6 resistant mice.
Carl De Trez;Stefan Magez;Shizuo Akira;Bernhard Ryffel.
PLOS Pathogens (2009)
Frequency of the congenital transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Elizabeth J. Howard;Xu Xiong;Yves Carlier;Yves Carlier;Sergio Alejandro Sosa-estani.
British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (2014)
Comparison of polymerase chain reaction methods for reliable and easy detection of congenital Trypanosoma cruzi infection.
Myrna Virreira;Faustino Torrico;Carine Truyens;Cristina Alonso-Vega.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2003)
MyD88-Dependent Activation of B220−CD11b+LY-6C+ Dendritic Cells during Brucella melitensis Infection
Richard Copin;Patrick De Baetselier;Yves Carlier;Jean-Jacques Letesson.
Journal of Immunology (2007)
Congenital chagas disease: Recommendations for diagnosis, treatment and control of newborns, siblings and pregnant women
Yves Carlier;Faustino Torrico;Sergio Sosa-Estani;Graciela Russomando.
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2011)
Human fetuses are able to mount an adultlike CD8 T-cell response.
Emmanuel Hermann;Carine Truyens;Cristina Alonso-Vega;Jos Even.
Blood (2002)
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