Hassan Joof

1.0k total citations
26 papers, 715 citations indexed

About

Hassan Joof is a scholar working on Microbiology, Immunology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Hassan Joof has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 715 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Microbiology, 11 papers in Immunology and 9 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Hassan Joof's work include Reproductive tract infections research (21 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (8 papers) and Cervical Cancer and HPV Research (6 papers). Hassan Joof is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive tract infections research (21 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (8 papers) and Cervical Cancer and HPV Research (6 papers). Hassan Joof collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Gambia and United States. Hassan Joof's co-authors include Robin L. Bailey, David Mabey, Martin J. Holland, Matthew J. Burton, Pateh Makalo, Sarah E. Burr, Chrissy h. Roberts, Nkoyo Faal, Dominic Kwiatkowski and Kirk A. Rockett and has published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Human Molecular Genetics and Infection and Immunity.

In The Last Decade

Hassan Joof

26 papers receiving 708 citations

Peers

Hassan Joof
Olaimatu S. Mahdi United States
Rebecca E. LaFond United States
G. W. Csonka United Kingdom
R SMITH United Kingdom
R M Woodland United Kingdom
Thomas A. Chapel United States
V. Ramesh India
K Lind Denmark
Alfred D. Heggie United States
Olaimatu S. Mahdi United States
Hassan Joof
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All Works

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Rosenkrands, Ida, Harry Pickering, Nkoyo Faal, et al.. (2023). A systems serology approach to the investigation of infection-induced antibody responses and protection in trachoma. Frontiers in Immunology. 14. 1178741–1178741. 2 indexed citations
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Faal, Nkoyo, Athumani Ramadhani, Tamsyn Derrick, et al.. (2023). Longitudinal changes in tear cytokines and antimicrobial proteins in trachomatous disease. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 17(10). e0011689–e0011689. 5 indexed citations
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Pickering, Harry, Christine D. Palmer, Joanna Houghton, et al.. (2019). Conjunctival Microbiome-Host Responses Are Associated With Impaired Epithelial Cell Health in Both Early and Late Stages of Trachoma. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 9. 297–297. 15 indexed citations
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Pickering, Harry, Sarah E. Burr, Tamsyn Derrick, et al.. (2017). Profiling and validation of individual and patterns of Chlamydia trachomatis-specific antibody responses in trachomatous trichiasis. Parasites & Vectors. 10(1). 143–143. 4 indexed citations
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Burr, Sarah E., Ansumana Sillah, Hassan Joof, Robin L. Bailey, & Martin J. Holland. (2017). An outbreak of acute haemorrhagic conjunctivitis associated with coxsackievirus A24 variant in The Gambia, West Africa. BMC Research Notes. 10(1). 692–692. 13 indexed citations
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Pickering, Harry, Andy Teng, Nkoyo Faal, et al.. (2017). Genome-wide profiling of humoral immunity and pathogen genes under selection identifies immune evasion tactics of Chlamydia trachomatis during ocular infection. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 9634–9634. 10 indexed citations
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Migchelsen, Stephanie J, Nuno Sepúlveda, Diana L. Martin, et al.. (2017). Serology reflects a decline in the prevalence of trachoma in two regions of The Gambia. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 15040–15040. 22 indexed citations
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Migchelsen, Stephanie J, Diana L. Martin, Hassan Joof, et al.. (2017). Defining Seropositivity Thresholds for Use in Trachoma Elimination Studies. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 11(1). e0005230–e0005230. 48 indexed citations
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Roberts, Chrissy h., Chris Franklin, Sandra Molina, et al.. (2015). A genome wide association scan reveals pathway – wide genomic differences between cases of scarring trachoma and controls. 6. 2 indexed citations
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Zhou, Yanjiao, Martin J. Holland, Pateh Makalo, et al.. (2014). The conjunctival microbiome in health and trachomatous disease: a case control study. Genome Medicine. 6(11). 99–99. 142 indexed citations
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Roberts, Chrissy h., Sandra Molina, Pateh Makalo, et al.. (2014). Conjunctival Scarring in Trachoma Is Associated with the HLA-C Ligand of KIR and Is Exacerbated by Heterozygosity at KIR2DL2/KIR2DL3. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 8(3). e2744–e2744. 15 indexed citations
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Harding‐Esch, Emma M., Ansumana Sillah, Tansy Edwards, et al.. (2013). Mass Treatment with Azithromycin for Trachoma: When Is One Round Enough? Results from the PRET Trial in The Gambia. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 7(6). e2115–e2115. 54 indexed citations
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Derrick, Tamsyn, Chrissy h. Roberts, Megha Rajasekhar, et al.. (2013). Conjunctival MicroRNA Expression in Inflammatory Trachomatous Scarring. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 7(3). e2117–e2117. 40 indexed citations
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Natividad, Angels, Jeremy Hull, Gaia Luoni, et al.. (2009). Innate immunity in ocular Chlamydia trachomatis infection: contribution of IL8 and CSF2 gene variants to risk of trachomatous scarring in Gambians. BMC Medical Genetics. 10(1). 138–138. 23 indexed citations
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Natividad, Angels, Neil A. Hanchard, Martin J. Holland, et al.. (2007). Genetic variation at the TNF locus and the risk of severe sequelae of ocular Chlamydia trachomatis infection in Gambians. Genes and Immunity. 8(4). 288–295. 44 indexed citations
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Natividad, Angels, Martin J. Holland, Kirk A. Rockett, et al.. (2007). Susceptibility to sequelae of human ocular chlamydial infection associated with allelic variation in IL10 cis-regulation. Human Molecular Genetics. 17(2). 323–329. 31 indexed citations
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Faal, Nkoyo, Robin L. Bailey, David Jeffries, et al.. (2006). Conjunctival FOXP3 Expression in Trachoma: Do Regulatory T Cells Have a Role in Human Ocular Chlamydia trachomatis Infection?. PLoS Medicine. 3(8). e266–e266. 53 indexed citations
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Natividad, Angels, Graham Cooke, Martin J. Holland, et al.. (2006). A coding polymorphism in matrix metalloproteinase 9 reduces risk of scarring sequelae of ocular Chlamydia trachomatisinfection. BMC Medical Genetics. 7(1). 40–40. 48 indexed citations
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Natividad, Angels, Jonathan P. Wilson, Oliver Koch, et al.. (2005). Risk of trachomatous scarring and trichiasis in Gambians varies with SNP haplotypes at the interferon-gamma and interleukin-10 loci. Genes and Immunity. 6(4). 332–340. 51 indexed citations
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Ghaem‐Maghami, Sadaf, Robin L. Bailey, David Mabey, et al.. (1997). Characterization of B-cell responses to Chlamydia trachomatis antigens in humans with trachoma. Infection and Immunity. 65(12). 4958–4964. 13 indexed citations

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