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A clear and present danger: Tick-borne diseases in Europe
ReviewAbstract: Ticks can transmit a variety of viruses, bacteria or parasites that can cause serious infections orPalabras claves:ANAPLASMA PHAGOCYTOPHILUM, BABESIA, BORRELIA, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, EUROPE, Rickettsia, Tick-borne diseases, tick-borne encephalitis virusAutores:Claude L. Saegerman, Cochez C., Donoso-Mantke O., Heyman P., Hofhuis A., Losson B., Niedrig M., Papa A., Porter S.R., Sprong H., Van Der Giessen J.Fuentes:scopusA retrospective serological survey on human babesiosis in Belgium
ArticleAbstract: In Europe, most clinical babesiosis cases in humans have been attributed to Babesia divergens and BaPalabras claves:Babesia spp., Belgium, Human, serology, zoonosisAutores:Claude L. Saegerman, Heyman P., Lempereur L., Losson B., Malandrin L., Moreau E., Shiels B.Fuentes:scopusBluetongue in northern Europe [1]
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Bodmer M., Claude L. Saegerman, Czaplicki G., de Clercq K., Dochy J.M., Dufey J., Gilleman J.L., Guyot H., Kirten P., Losson B., Messeman K., Rollin F., Thiry E., Toussaint J.F.Fuentes:scopusBreeding sites of bluetongue virus vectors, Belgium
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Claude L. Saegerman, Haubruge E., Losson B., Zimmer J.Y.Fuentes:scopusEchinococcus multilocularis in Belgium: Prevalence in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and in different species of potential intermediate hosts
ArticleAbstract: Echinococcus multilocularis causes a rare but potentially lethal zoonotic infection in humans. ThisPalabras claves:Belgium, Echinococcus multilocularis, epidemiology, Muskrat, Red fox, rodentsAutores:Adant S., Claude L. Saegerman, Hanosset R., Losson B., Massart L.Fuentes:scopusGastrointestinal parasites in captive and free-ranging Cebus albifrons in the Western Amazon, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Currently, there is a lack of surveys that report the occurrence of gastrointestinal parasites in thPalabras claves:Amazonian Ecuador, Cebus albifrons, Faecal egg/cyst counts, Parasite richness, PREVALENCEAutores:Gabriel Alberto Carrillo-Bilbao, Huynen M., Levecke B., Losson B., Maritza Celi-Erazo, Ramirez W., Sarah Martin-Solano, Washington Benítez-OrtízFuentes:scopusHerd-level seroprevalence and risk-mapping of bovine hypodermosis in Belgian cattle herds
ArticleAbstract: Our objective was to determine the seroprevalence of Hypoderma spp. and to develop a spatial model dPalabras claves:Belgium, Hypodermosis, PREVALENCE, Risk-mapping, Spatial AnalysisAutores:Boelaert F., Claude L. Saegerman, Haine D., Lonneux J.F., Losson B., Mintiens K., Pfeiffer D.U.Fuentes:scopusFirst isolation of Parofilaria bovicola from clinically affected cattle in Belgium
ArticleAbstract: The observation of the first two outbreaks of bovine parafilariosis in Belgium led to a preliminaryPalabras claves:Autores:Claude L. Saegerman, Losson B.Fuentes:scopusFirst molecular evidence of potentially zoonotic Babesia microti and Babesia sp. EU1 in Ixodes ricinus ticks in Belgium
ArticleAbstract: We report the first molecular evidence of the presence of Babesia sp. EU1 and Babesia microti in IxoPalabras claves:Babesia microti, Babesia sp. EU1, Belgium, Emerging zoonotic infection, Ixodes ricinus, PCR, TicksAutores:Caron Y., Claerebout E., Claude L. Saegerman, De Cat A., Lempereur L., Losson B., Madder M.Fuentes:scopusFoci report on indigenous Dermacentor reticulatus populations in Belgium and a preliminary study of associated babesiosis pathogens
ArticleAbstract: The occurrence of autochthonous clinical cases of canine and equine babesiosis in Belgium during thePalabras claves:Babesia spp., Belgium, Dermacentor reticulatus, tickAutores:Claerebout E., Claude L. Saegerman, Cochez C., De Wilde N., Heyman P., Lempereur L., Linden A., Losson B., Madder M., Simons L.Fuentes:scopus