
GHiGS
Global Health in the Global South

Détails
Université de Bordeaux – ISPED Case 11
146 rue Léo-Saignat
33076 BORDEAUX cedex
Objectives
The objectives of the GHiGS team are:
- to produce data on diseases affecting the global south, their epidemiology, risk factors and consequences;
- to use these findings to design and to evaluate innovative interventions at individual and population level, which are effective, but also equitable and sustainable, and contribute to the advancement of global health.
Per the definition of Koplan et al. (The Lancet 2009;373(9679):1993-5), global health is an area for study, research, and practice that places a priority on improving health and achieving equity in health for all people worldwide. Global health emphasizes transnational health issues, determinants, and solutions; involves many disciplines within and beyond the health sciences and promotes interdisciplinary collaboration; and is a synthesis of population-based prevention with individual-level clinical care.
Per the definition of the World Bank, the global south is made up of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Pacific Islands, and the developing countries in Asia, including the Middle East.
Research areas
Scientific orientations of the research team
The GHiGS team aims to contribute to improving health at individual and population level in countries from the Global South and to contribute to reducing health inequities between countries, as well as within countries.
Low- and middle-income countries, and in particular in Sub-Saharan Africa, are going through major changes including epidemiologic, sociodemographic, economic, agronomic, technological, and climatic transitions. At the same time, they are carrying the triple burden of: (i) infectious diseases, including HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, hepatitis and a number of other emerging infectious disease threats (including hemorrhagic fevers and other epidemics); (ii) growingly prevalent non-communicable diseases (NCDs; diabetes, cancers, hypertension, obesity), and (iii) unprecedented outdoor pollutions and environmental threats. The GHiGS team aims to respond to these major transitions and new challenges through integrated, multi-level and inter-disciplinary research approaches in the context of the Global South.
Among the key highlights of the past five years, the GHiGS team contributed to a major revision in the international HIV treatment guidelines issued by the World Health Organization and was among the rare research teams worldwide having conducted a treatment trial to reduce mortality during the Ebola virus disease epidemic in West Africa.
In the coming years, the GHiGS team will strengthen and expand two key research themes, i.e. infectious diseases and mother and child health issues, to address new challenges in the field of diagnosis, care, and treatment and beyond.
Publications clés 2024
Ben Farhat J, TiendrebeogoMD T, Malateste K, […], Ekouevi DK, Bonnet F, Barger D, Jaquet A, IeDEA West Africa Collaboration. Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on ART Initiation and Access to HIV Viral Load Monitoring in Adults Living With HIV in West Africa: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2024;96(2):114-20. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000003404
Chabala C, Roucher C, Ton Nu Nguyet MH, Babirekere E, Inambao M, Businge G, […], Marcy O, group TB-Speed SAM study group. Development of tuberculosis treatment decision algorithms in children below 5 years hospitalised with severe acute malnutrition in Zambia and Uganda: a prospective diagnostic cohort study. EClinicalMedicine. 2024;73:102688. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2024.102688
d’Elbee M, Harker M, Mafirakureva N, Nanfuka M, Huyen Ton Nu Nguyet M, Taguebue J-V, […], Wittwer J, Benard A, […], Marcy O, Dodd PJ, T. B-Speed Health Economics Study Group. Cost-effectiveness and budget impact of decentralising childhood tuberculosis diagnosis in six high tuberculosis incidence countries: a mathematical modelling study. EClinicalMedicine. 2024;70:102528. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2024.102528
Daures M, Hien J, Cazes C, Alitanou R, Saillet L, Seri B, […], Altmann M, Phelan K, Becquet R, Shepherd S. Factors associated with non-response and nutrional status of non-responders at 6-month post-discharge: a cohort study nested in a MUAC-based nutrition programme for acutely malnourished children in Mirriah, Niger. Front Public Health. 2024;12:1357891. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1357891
Duvignaud A, Etafo IC, Jaspard M, Salau Q, Serra B, Kareem AJ, Juchet S, Jegede TO, Gabillard D, Abidoye AT, […], Anglaret X, Malvy D, Lang HJ, Ayodeji OO. Presentation and Outcomes of Lassa Fever in Children in Nigeria: A Prospective Cohort Study (LASCOPE). J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc. 2024;13(10):513-22. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpids/piae083
Eholie SP, Ekouevi DK, Chazallon C, Charpentier C, Messou E, Diallo Z, […], Tchounga B, Karcher S, Le Carrou J, […], Anglaret X, Brun-Vezinet F, F. I. T. study group. Efficacy and safety of three antiretroviral therapy regimens for treatment-naive African adults living with HIV-2 (FIT-2): a pilot, phase 2, non-comparative, open-label, randomised controlled trial. Lancet HIV. 2024;11(6):e380-e8. https://doi.org/10.1016/s2352-3018(24)00085-7
Konu YR, Takassi E, Peytavin G, Dapam N, Damond F, Oumarou WA, […], Ekouevi DK, Charpentier C. Pharmaco-virological outcomes and genotypic resistance profiles among children and adolescents receiving a DTG-based regimen in Togo. Clin Infect Dis. 2024. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciae278
Presume M, Gaudart J, Michel E, Marseille S, Altmann M. Geographical coverage of SARS-CoV-2 screening and care centers in Haiti: what do national surveillance data tell us? BMC Public Health. 2024;24(1):1732. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-19262-7
Revollon N, Dzoka KD, Gbeasor-Komlanvi DF, Sadio A, Arikawa S, Atekpe A, Konu R, Bhatta B, […], Briand V, Menendez C, Ekouevi DK, Orne-Gliemann J. Implementation of perennial malaria chemoprevention in infants at district-level in Togo: mixed methods assessment of health system readiness. SSM – Health Systems. 2024;3:100012. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmhs.2024.100012
Tiendrebeogo T, Malateste K, Poda A, Minga A, Lahiri CD, Ezechi O, Ekouevi DK, Ofotokun I, Jaquet A, IeDEA West Africa Collaboration. Impact of switching to a dolutegravir-based regimen on body weight changes: insights from West African adult HIV cohorts. J Int AIDS Soc. 2024;27(12):e26371. https://doi.org/10.1002/jia2.26371
Dernières actualités

Vidéo sur le projet « Wakobo Ti Kodro »
Focus
COMMUNIQUE DE PRESSE: Décentralisation du diagnostic de la tuberculose pédiatrique
vers les hôpitaux de district et les centres de santé primaire
dans les pays à forte incidence de tuberculose et à ressources limitées
presse

SÉMINAIRE SANTÉ PUBLIQUE
Axe Maladies Infectieuses
Programme Mars 2024
Séminaires

Bordeaux Summer Schools
Santé publique, économie, science politique
- Les populations de l'Afrique d'ici 2050
Événements

La supplémentation nutritionnelle permet-elle aussi d’améliorer la couverture vaccinale ?
Séminaires
Améliorer la prise en charge des enfants souffrant de malnutrition aiguë sévère : améliorer l'accès et la qualité du diagnostic de la tuberculose
Publication majeure
SOIRÉE CINÉMA ET TABLE RONDE : La fabrique des pandémies
Événements
Publication de l'essai clinique OptiMA dans eClinicalMedicine concernant les enfants les plus sévèrement malnutris
presseMembres
AltmannMathias
ChercheurAnglaretXavier
ChercheurArikawaShino
Cheffe de projetBalestreEric
Statistician/data managerBecquetRenaud
Co-Directeur Team GHiGS - Responsable pédagogique du Master Santé InternationaleBernardCharlotte
ChercheuseBeuscartAurelie
Attachée de recherche clinique internationaleBhattaBandana
Cheffe de projetBogniniDofinissery Joël
DoctorantBonnetFabrice
ChercheurBriandValérie
M.D., PhD, HDR Chargée de Recherche (IRD)CazesCécile
Cheffe de projetCharpinAurelie
Attachée de recherche clinique internationaleChazallonCorine
StatisticienneClouetGwenaelle
gestionnaire administrative et financièreCOYOLAMathilde
Attachée de recherche clinique internationaled'ElbéeMarc
Health Economics Research FellowDabisFrancois
Professeur d'Épidémiologie et Sante Publique, Université de BordeauxDauresMaguy
Cheffe de projetDelbos ben FarhatJihane
Doctorante/PhD StudentDoucetMarie-Helene
ChercheuseDuvignaudAlexandre
Maître de Conférences des Universités - Praticien HospitalierEKOUEVIDidier
HabiyambereGemma Guylene
Attachée de recherche clinique internationaleHuyen Ton Nu NguyetMinh
StatisticienneJaquetAntoine
ChercheurJournotValérie
Ingénieur de recherche - StatisticienneKarcherSophie
Ingénieur Systèmes d'InformationKonuRodion
DoctorantKoskasNicolas
Webmaster BPH Center /Communication manager GHiGSL'hostellierAnthony
Chef de projetLe CarrouJérôme
Data Engineer - Fullstack web developer PythonMachaultVanessa
Clinical and european project managerMalatesteKaren
BiostatisticienneMalvyDenis
Professor of infectious diseasesMarcyOlivier
GHiGS Team Co-Director - MD, MPH, Clinical epidemiologistMarquesPriscilia
Assistante Gestionnaire administrative et financièreMesnierSalomé
Attachée de recherche clinique internationaleMontoyoAlice
Cheffe de projetNguyenDuc
ChercheurOrne-GliemannJoanna
Chercheuse en santé publique, Responsable pédagogique Master 2 Santé InternationalePAJOTAuriane
DoctorantePEREZ-GABILLARDDelphine
BiostatisticienPistoneThierry
MD, PhD Senior infectious diseases specialistPlaisyMarie Kerbie
Cheffe de projetPlazyMélanie
Maitre de conférence en Epidémiologie - Santé publique internationalePoublanJulien
Chef de projetRabourdinElodie
Responsable administrativeRoucherClementine
Cheffe de projetTiendrebeogoKiswend Sida Thierry
Chef de projetTouretPierre
Systèmes d'informationVernouxElodie
Gestionnaire administrative et financièreVihoIda
Cheffe de projet