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Clinical Indicators of Exposure to Coxiella burnetii in Dairy Herds
ArticleAbstract: Q fever is a zoonosis occurring worldwide in livestock. Often neglected in differential diagnoses, QPalabras claves:Classification and regression tree (CART) analysis, Clinical epidemiology, Coxiella burnetii, dairy cattle, Q fever, Receiving operating characteristic (ROC) curveAutores:Claude L. Saegerman, Czaplicki G., Dal Pozzo F., Speybroeck N.Fuentes:scopusZoonotic risk, veterinary impact and surveillance of porcine influenza A viruses in the context of the emergence of the pandemic influenza A/H1N1 (2009) virus
ArticleAbstract: Porcine influenza A viruses currently circulating in Belgium belong to the subtypes H1N1, H3N2 and HPalabras claves:Autores:Berkvens D.L., Brochier B., Caij A.B., Cardoen S., Castryck F., Claude L. Saegerman, Czaplicki G., Desmecht D., Dewulf J., Goubau P., Hooyberghs J., Houdart P., Maes D., Thiry E., Van Den Berg T.Fuentes:scopusQ Fever Serological Survey and Associated Risk Factors in Veterinarians, Southern Belgium, 2013
ArticleAbstract: A sero-epidemiological survey was organized among veterinarians working in Southern Belgium to estimPalabras claves:Coxiella burnetii, Q fever, RISK FACTORS, Seroprevalence, Southern Belgium, VeterinariansAutores:Claude L. Saegerman, Czaplicki G., Dal Pozzo F., Léonard P., Martinelle L., Renaville B., Renaville R., Smeets F., Thys C., Van Esbroeck M.Fuentes:scopusQ fever in Japan: An update review
ReviewAbstract: As neglected zoonosis for many years, Q fever is now ubiquitous in Japan. Similarly to elsewhere inPalabras claves:Animals, Birds, Cats, Clinical aspects, Coxiella burnetii, epidemiology, humans, Q fever, zoonosisAutores:Claude L. Saegerman, Czaplicki G., Horii Y., Mainil J.G., Misawa N., Porter S.R.Fuentes:scopusQ fever: Current state of knowledge and perspectives of research of a neglected zoonosis
ReviewAbstract: Q fever is an ubiquitous zoonosis caused by an resistant intracellular bacterium, Coxiella burnetii.Palabras claves:Autores:Claude L. Saegerman, Czaplicki G., Guattéo R., Mainil J.G., Porter S.R.Fuentes:scopusRadioscopy of the surveillance of infectious animal diseases in Belgium (part I): Analysis of specific aspects of surveillance activities and recommendations
ArticleAbstract: The epidemiological surveillance activities concerning animal health are generally based on a variabPalabras claves:Autores:Cardoen S., Claude L. Saegerman, Czaplicki G., Depoorter P., Dewulf J., Dierick K., Hendrikx P., Hooyberghs J., Hubaux M., Imberechts H., Quoilin S., Stoop S., Van Den Berg T., Van Der Stede Y.Fuentes:scopusRadioscopy of the surveillance of infectious animal diseases in Belgium. Part II: Analyse of the organisationnal aspects of surveillance activities and recommendations
ArticleAbstract: The objective of this study is to analyse the surveillance activities related to the specific animalPalabras claves:Autores:Cardoen S., Claude L. Saegerman, Czaplicki G., Depoorter P., Dewulf J., Dierick K., Hendrikx P., Hooyberghs J., Hubaux M., Imberechts H., Quoilin S., Stoop S., Van Den Berg T., Van Der Stede Y.Fuentes:scopus