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Bayesian estimation of the true prevalence, sensitivity and specificity of the Rose Bengal and indirect ELISA tests in the diagnosis of bovine brucellosis
ArticleAbstract: Serology is the most convenient method for detecting brucellosis but the efficient use of such testsPalabras claves:Bayesian, Bovine brucellosis, Brucella abortus biovar 3, Ivory Coast, Test performanceAutores:Abatih E.N., Achi Y., Berkvens D.L., Claude L. Saegerman, Fretin D., Michel P., Sanogo M., Thys E.Fuentes:scopusImportance of identification and typing of Brucellae from West African cattle: A review
ReviewAbstract: Bovine brucellosis is an endemic infectious disease which can impact cattle productivity and welfarePalabras claves:biovar, Brucella, Brucellosis, cattle, identification, Typing, West AfricaAutores:Abatih E.N., Berkvens D.L., Claude L. Saegerman, Fretin D., Sanogo M., Thys E.Fuentes:scopusSeroprevalence and potential risk factors for Brucella Spp. infection in traditional cattle, sheep and goats reared in urban, periurban and rural areas of Niger
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: In Niamey, Niger, interactions within the interface between animals, humans and the enPalabras claves:Autores:Abatih E.N., Bada R.A., Boukary A.R., Claude L. Saegerman, De Deken R., Fretin D., Harouna H.A., Thys E., Yenikoye A.Fuentes:scopusSpatio-temporal clusters of incident human brucellosis cases in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: This study aimed to determine whether variations in the incidence of reported cases of human brucellPalabras claves:Brucellosis, ECUADOR, humans, Spatio-temporal distribution, Zero-inflated Poisson regressionAutores:Abatih E.N., Berkvens D.L., Claude L. Saegerman, J. Washington Ron-Román, Lenin Ron-Garrido, Speybroeck N., Washington Benítez-OrtízFuentes:scopus