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David Niyukuri
David Niyukuri
Stellenbosch University/Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Verified email at sun.ac.za
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SimpactCyan 1.0: An open-source simulator for individual-based models in HIV epidemiology with R and Python interfaces
J Liesenborgs, DM Hendrickx, E Kuylen, D Niyukuri, N Hens, W Delva
Scientific reports 9 (1), 19289, 2019
132019
Performance of highly sensitive and conventional rapid diagnostic tests for clinical and subclinical Plasmodium falciparum infections, and hrp2/3 deletion status in …
D Niyukuri, D Sinzinkayo, EV Troth, CO Oduma, M Barengayabo, ...
PLOS Global Public Health 2 (7), e0000828, 2022
82022
Entice Africa's scientists to stay
G Bassioni, G Adzaho, D Niyukuri
Nature 535 (7611), 231-231, 2016
82016
Exploring predictive frameworks for malaria in Burundi
LD Mfisimana, E Nibayisabe, K Badu, D Niyukuri
Infectious Disease Modelling 7 (2), 33-44, 2022
42022
Weekly Bulletin on Outbreak and other Emergencies: Week 43: 18-24 October 2021
WH Organization
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Africa, 2021
4*2021
High sensitivity of a novel rapid test for the diagnosis of clinical and subclinical Plasmodium falciparum infections in a high transmission setting in Burundi
D Niyukuri, D Sinzinkayo, E Troth, C Oduma, M Barengayabo, ...
medRxiv, 2022.04. 26.22274317, 2022
32022
Assessing the uncertainty around age-mixing patterns in HIV transmission inferred from phylogenetic trees
D Niyukuri, P Nyasulu, W Delva
Plos one 16 (3), e0249013, 2021
32021
Inferring HIV transmission network determinants using agent-based models calibrated to multi-data sources
D Niyukuri, T Chibawara, PS Nyasulu, W Delva
Mathematics 9 (21), 2645, 2021
22021
Weekly Bulletin on Outbreak and other Emergencies: Week 2: 3–9 January 2022
World Health Organization
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Africa, 2021
22021
Predicting malaria dynamics in Burundi using deep Learning Models
D Sakubu, KJG Sinigirira, D Niyukuri
arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.02685, 2023
12023
Weekly Bulletin on Outbreak and other Emergencies: Week 18: 26 April-02 May 2021
World Health Organization
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Africa, 2021
12021
Weekly Bulletin on Outbreak and other Emergencies: Week 51: 14-20 December 2020
World Health Organization
12020
Modeling the yield curve of Burundian bond market by parametric models
D Niyukuri, I Irakoze, M Nkurunziza
arXiv. org Papers, 2024
2024
Modeling the yield curve of Burundian bond market by parametric models
R Ntawiratsa, D Niyukuri, I Irakoze, M Nkurunziza
arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.00321, 2023
2023
Handling missing data in Burundian sovereign bond market
I Irakoze, R Ntawiratsa, D Niyukuri
arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.17379, 2023
2023
Ebola transmission dynamics: will future Ebola outbreaks become cyclic?
D Niyukuri, KJG Sinigirira, JDD Kwizera, SOAA Adam
arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.02075, 2023
2023
Mathematical Model for Transmission Dynamics of Tuberculosis in Burundi
S Sibomanaa, KJG Sinigirira, P Gahungu, D Niyukuri
arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.01975, 2023
2023
P068 Knowledge Translation for Implementation of Point-of-Care Technology (POCT) in Breast Cancer Survivors in Africa: Descriptive study
JPM Milambo, PS Nyasulu, JM Akudugu, J Ndirangu, D Niyukuri
The Breast 68, S41, 2023
2023
A leap to non-communicable diseases epidemic in Burundi: overall trends of the disproportionate burden
D Niyukuri, J Nyandwi, O Kamatari, C Uwizeyimana, C Mikaza, ...
medRxiv, 2022.09. 18.22280066, 2022
2022
Evaluation of a health systems strengthening intervention to improve Ebola Virus Disease infection prevention and control in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
K Ousman, M Thumath, G McKay, D Niyukuri, DM Ombeni, L Kabego, ...
Journal of Global Health Reports 6, e2022037, 2022
2022
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