Peer-reviewed journal articles (29)
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Balde, M. D., Soumah, A. M., Diallo, A., Sall, A. O., Mochache, V., Ahmed, W., Toure, A. O., Diallo, R., Camara, S., O'Neill, S., & Pallitto, C. C. (2022). Involving the health sector in the prevention and care of female genital mutilation: results from formative research in Guinea. Reproductive health, 19(1). doi:10.1186/s12978-022-01428-44.
Irani, J., Rujumba, J., Mwaka, A. D., Arach, J., Lanyuru, D., Idro, R., Colebunders, R., Gerrets, R., Peeters Grietens, K., & O'Neill, S. (2022). ‘There Were Moments We Wished She Could Just Die’: The Highly Gendered Burden of Nodding Syndrome in Northern Uganda. Qualitative health research, 104973232210859. doi:10.1177/104973232210859415.
Hendy, A., Krit, M., Pfarr, K., Laemmer, C., De Witte, J., Nwane, P., Kamgno, J., Nana-Djeunga, H. C., Boussinesq, M., Dujardin, J.-C., Post, R. J., Colebunders, R., O'Neill, S., Enyong, P., & Kongnyu Njamnshi, A. (2021). Onchocerca volvulus transmission in the Mbam valley of Cameroon following 16 years of annual community-directed treatment with ivermectin, and the description of a new cytotype of Simulium squamosum. Parasites and Vectors, 14(1), 563. doi:10.1186/s13071-021-05072-y8.
Balde, M. D., O'Neill, S., Sall, A. O., Balde, M. B., Soumah, A. M., Diallo, B., & Pallitto, C. C. (2021). Attitudes of health care providers regarding female genital mutilation and its medicalization in Guinea. PloS one, 16(5), e0249998. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.02499989.
Ronse, M., Irani, J., Gryseels, C., Smekens, T., Ekukole, S., Teh Monteh, C., Tatah Ntaimah, P., Dierickx, S., Verdonck, K., Colebunders, R., Njamnshi, A. K., O'Neill, S., & Peeters Grietens, K. (2021). In pursuit of a cure: The plural therapeutic landscape of onchocerciasis-associated epilepsy in Cameroon – A mixed methods study. P L o S Neglected Tropical Diseases, 15(2), e0009206. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.000920610.
O'Neill, S., Bader, D., Kraus, C., Godin, I., Abdulcadir, J., & Alexander, S. (2020). Rethinking the Anti-FGM Zero-Tolerance Policy: from Intellectual Concerns to Empirical Challenges. Current sexual health reports, 12(4), 266-275. doi:10.1007/s11930-020-00299-9