Aldiouma Guindo

1.6k total citations
32 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Aldiouma Guindo is a scholar working on Genetics, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Hematology. According to data from OpenAlex, Aldiouma Guindo has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Genetics, 15 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 15 papers in Hematology. Recurrent topics in Aldiouma Guindo's work include Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (26 papers), Malaria Research and Control (14 papers) and Iron Metabolism and Disorders (13 papers). Aldiouma Guindo is often cited by papers focused on Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (26 papers), Malaria Research and Control (14 papers) and Iron Metabolism and Disorders (13 papers). Aldiouma Guindo collaborates with scholars based in Mali, United States and France. Aldiouma Guindo's co-authors include Dapa A. Diallo, Ogobara K. Doumbo, Thomas E. Wellems, Rick M. Fairhurst, Seidina A. S. Diakité, Nathaniel J. Brittain, Hisashi Fujioka, May Ho, Kassoum Kayentao and Michael Krause and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and The Lancet.

In The Last Decade

Aldiouma Guindo

30 papers receiving 1.0k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Aldiouma Guindo Mali 14 600 493 255 208 147 32 1.1k
Saad Abdalla United Kingdom 19 859 1.4× 320 0.6× 348 1.4× 50 0.2× 354 2.4× 45 1.4k
Jacqueline Milet France 18 524 0.9× 146 0.3× 144 0.6× 140 0.7× 334 2.3× 42 1.1k
C.E.M. Allsopp United Kingdom 11 325 0.5× 164 0.3× 88 0.3× 200 1.0× 396 2.7× 12 984
Fatou Sisay-Joof Gambia 14 249 0.4× 128 0.3× 77 0.3× 94 0.5× 200 1.4× 17 616
Tatiana M. Lopera-Mesa United States 11 433 0.7× 176 0.4× 83 0.3× 41 0.2× 84 0.6× 19 551
Lilian Castilho Brazil 22 124 0.2× 635 1.3× 1.2k 4.7× 97 0.5× 149 1.0× 125 1.5k
Kevin J. Land United States 17 129 0.2× 111 0.2× 165 0.6× 24 0.1× 211 1.4× 34 827
J Mcbride United Kingdom 14 432 0.7× 73 0.1× 165 0.6× 27 0.1× 197 1.3× 19 900
Victoria Adabayeri Ghana 8 389 0.6× 80 0.2× 37 0.1× 42 0.2× 255 1.7× 13 597
Gwladys Bertin France 18 552 0.9× 36 0.1× 33 0.1× 197 0.9× 269 1.8× 33 909

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Guindo, Aldiouma, et al.. (2025). Systematic point‐of‐care newborn screening for sickle cell disease in rural Mali, West Africa. British Journal of Haematology. 207(5). 2118–2122. 1 indexed citations
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Guindo, Aldiouma, Dapa A. Diallo, Jean‐Benoît Arlet, et al.. (2024). Is chest X‐ray still relevant for acute chest syndrome diagnosis?. Health Science Reports. 7(5). e2053–e2053.
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Wonkam, Ambroise, Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Aldiouma Guindo, & Obiageli Nnodu. (2024). Priorities for sickle cell disease global research and implementation. The Lancet. 404(10465). 1790–1792. 4 indexed citations
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Guindo, Aldiouma, Sophie Desmonde, Yéya dit Sadio Sarro, et al.. (2023). Potential for a large‐scale newborn screening strategy for sickle cell disease in Mali: A comparative diagnostic performance study of two rapid diagnostic tests (SickleScan® and HemotypeSC®) on cord blood. British Journal of Haematology. 204(1). 337–345. 10 indexed citations
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Ranque, Brigitte, Aldiouma Guindo, Boidy Kouakou, et al.. (2022). Estimating the risk of child mortality attributable to sickle cell anaemia in sub-Saharan Africa: a retrospective, multicentre, case-control study. The Lancet Haematology. 9(3). e208–e216. 53 indexed citations
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Guindo, Aldiouma, Dapa A. Diallo, Grégory Guernec, et al.. (2018). Diagnostic accuracy in field conditions of the sickle SCAN® rapid test for sickle cell disease among children and adults in two West African settings: the DREPATEST study. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 18(1). 26–26. 29 indexed citations
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Guindo, Aldiouma, et al.. (2016). Hydroxyurea Is Associated with Early Onset Malaria Episode in Treated Sickle Cell Disease Patients. Blood. 128(22). 4868–4868. 1 indexed citations
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Coulibaly, Drissa, Mark A. Travassos, Abdoulaye K. Koné, et al.. (2014). Stable malaria incidence despite scaling up control strategies in a malaria vaccine-testing site in Mali. Malaria Journal. 13(1). 374–374. 37 indexed citations
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Gody, Jean‐Chrysostome, et al.. (2014). Survenue du VIH et du VHB dans une Cohorte d’Enfants Drépanocytaires Transfusés au Complexe Pédiatrique de Bangui. 15(2). 1 indexed citations
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Dolo, Housséini, Yaya Ibrahim Coulibaly, Benoit Dembélé, et al.. (2012). Filariasis Attenuates Anemia and Proinflammatory Responses Associated with Clinical Malaria: A Matched Prospective Study in Children and Young Adults. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 6(11). e1890–e1890. 45 indexed citations
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Wélé, Mamadou, Abdoulaye Djimdé, Aldiouma Guindo, et al.. (2011). High frequency of PfCRT 76T in two Malian villages and its prevalence in severe relative to non-severe malaria. Acta Tropica. 119(1). 11–13. 12 indexed citations
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Guindo, Aldiouma, Karim Traoré, Seidina A. S. Diakité, et al.. (2011). An evaluation of concurrent G6PD (A−) deficiency and sickle cell trait in Malian populations of children with severe or uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria. American Journal of Hematology. 86(9). 795–796. 6 indexed citations
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Ellis, Ruth D., Michael P. Fay, Issaka Sagara, et al.. (2011). Anaemia in a phase 2 study of a blood stage falciparum malaria vaccine. Malaria Journal. 10(1). 13–13. 7 indexed citations
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Koné, Abdoulaye K., Issaka Sagara, Mahamadou A. Théra, et al.. (2010). Plasmodium falciparum clearance with artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) in patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency in Mali. Malaria Journal. 9(1). 332–332. 6 indexed citations
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Cholera, Rushina, Nathaniel J. Brittain, Mark R. Gillrie, et al.. (2008). Impaired cytoadherence of Plasmodium falciparum -infected erythrocytes containing sickle hemoglobin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 105(3). 991–996. 169 indexed citations
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Crompton, Peter D., Boubacar Traoré, Kassoum Kayentao, et al.. (2008). Sickle Cell Trait Is Associated with a Delayed Onset of Malaria: Implications for Time‐to‐Event Analysis in Clinical Studies of Malaria. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 198(9). 1265–1275. 82 indexed citations
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Guindo, Aldiouma, Rick M. Fairhurst, Ogobara K. Doumbo, Thomas E. Wellems, & Dapa A. Diallo. (2007). X-Linked G6PD Deficiency Protects Hemizygous Males but Not Heterozygous Females against Severe Malaria. PLoS Medicine. 4(3). e66–e66. 174 indexed citations
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Fairhurst, Rick M., Dror I. Baruch, Nathaniel J. Brittain, et al.. (2005). Abnormal display of PfEMP-1 on erythrocytes carrying haemoglobin C may protect against malaria. Nature. 435(7045). 1117–1121. 141 indexed citations
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Diallo, Dapa A., Ogobara K. Doumbo, Alassane Dicko, et al.. (2004). A comparison of anemia in hemoglobin C and normal hemoglobin A children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Acta Tropica. 90(3). 295–299. 11 indexed citations
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Sagara, Issaka, D Sangaré, Guimogo Dolo, et al.. (2002). A high malaria reinfection rate in children and young adults living under a low entomological inoculation rate in a periurban area of Bamako, Mali.. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 66(3). 310–313. 23 indexed citations

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