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Muhayangabo Mukembanyi Rigo-Fraterne

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Muhayangabo Mukembanyi Rigo-Fraterne is a medical doctor and public health expert with extensive experience in outbreak response. He was actively involved in the West African Ebola outbreak (2013-2016) and has managed the last six Ebola outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where he led multidisciplinary teams. Dr. Muhayangabo Rigo has also contributed to the response to emerging and re-emerging diseases such as COVID-19 and Mpox. An accomplished manager, Dr. Muhayangabo Rigo currently serves as an Integrated Health Policy Advisor at mothers2mothers. He has previously held the position of Country Director at International Medical Corps (IMC) in Guinea and DRC, as well as at Management Sciences for Health (MSH) in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). He holds a master’s degree in public health, specializing in epidemiology, and a master’s degree in international Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid. Additionally, he is currently pursuing a PhD and serves as a Lecturer at the University of Goma. He provides strategic expertise in infectious diseases, maternal health, and the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT), aligned with the One Health approach and universal health coverage promoted by CRISIA asbl. His ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3266-0252 account provides further information about his scientific activities.

Date Titre Auteurs
26/02/2025 Maternal and fetal survival following Ebola, HIV and Malaria co-infection in the first trimester of gestation in resource-limited setting in Democratic Republic of Congo. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 25(1), 210. 1. Imani-Musimwa, P., Grant, E., Mukadi-Bamuleka, D., Tsongo-Kibendelwa, Z., Muhayangabo, R.-F., Mbala-Kingebeni, P., Kitenge-Omasumbu, R., Nyakio-Ngeleza, O., Barhwamire-Kabesha, T., Minani-Ndabahweje, M., Sihali-Kyolov, J., Bitwe-Mihanda, R., Sengeyi-Mushengezi-Amani, D., et Ververs, M. (2025).
2025-03-14 Neonatal Survival Following Spontaneous Maternal Recovery From Ebola Virus Disease in a Resource‐Limited Setting in Western Democratic Republic of the Congo. Imani-Musimwa, P., Grant, E., Mukadi-Bamuleka, D., Muhayangabo, R.-F., Kitenge-Omasumbu, R., Mbala-Kingebeni, P., Tsongo-Kibendelwa, Z., Nyakio-Ngeleza, O., Claris-Mwatsi, I., Sihali-Kyolov, J., Barhwamire-Kabesha, T., Kavira-Malengera, C., Feza-Malira, M., Bitwe-Mihanda, R., Sengeyi-Mushengezi-Amani, D., et Ververs, M. (2024).
2024-01-05 Derivation and Internal Validation of a Mortality Prognostication Machine Learning Model in Ebola Virus Disease Based on Iterative Point-of-Care Biomarkers. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 11(2), ofad689. 8. Bearnot, C. J., Mbong, E. N., Muhayangabo, R. F., Laghari, R., Butler, K., Gainey, M., Perera, S. M., Michelow, I. C., Tang, O. Y., Levine, A. C., Colubri, A., & Aluisio, A. R. (2024).
2020-04-16 Creating a National Specimen Referral System in Guinea : Lessons From Initial Development and Implementation. Frontiers in Public Health, 7, 83. Standley, C. J., Muhayangabo, R. F., Bah, M. S., Barry, A. M., Bile, E., Fischer, J. E., Heegaard, W., Koivogui, L., Lakiss, S. K., Sorrell, E. M., VanSteelandt, A., Dahourou, A. G., & Martel, L. D. (2019).
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