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Brucella abortus is Prevalent in Both Humans and Animals in Bangladesh
ArticleAbstract: To determine the role of different Brucella (B.) spp. in Bangladesh, 62 animal samples and 500 humanPalabras claves:Animals, Bangladesh, BRUCELLA ABORTUS, clinical samples, humans, Real-time PCRAutores:Abatih E.N., Berkvens D.L., Claude L. Saegerman, Dhand N.K., Fretin D., Melzer F., Neubauer H., Rahman A.K.M.A., Ward M.P.Fuentes:scopusGenotyping and strain distribution of Mycobacterium avium subspecies hominissuis isolated from humans and pigs in Belgium, 2011–2013
ArticleAbstract: Mycobacterium avium represents a health concern for both humans and pigs. The characterisation of itPalabras claves:Autores:Bruffaerts N., Claude L. Saegerman, Denoël J., Duytschaever L., Fauville-Dufaux M., Fretin D., Huygen K., Mathys V., Rigouts L., Smeets F., Soetaert K., Vluggen C.Fuentes:scopusExploring the diversity of field strains of Brucella abortus biovar 3 isolated in West Africa
ArticleAbstract: Brucellosis is one of the most widespread bacterial zoonotic diseases in the world, affecting both hPalabras claves:Biotyping, Brucella, Brucella abortus biovar 3, Brucellosis, MLVA, Molecular epidemiology, West AfricaAutores:Claude L. Saegerman, Fretin D., Sanogo M., Thys E.Fuentes:scopusField evaluation of two commercial serological assays for detecting bovine tuberculosis
ArticleAbstract: Diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis in cattle is challenging due to complex immune host response to infPalabras claves:bovine tuberculosis, ELISA IDEXX, Enferplex bovine TB, Multiplexed serological assay, Serial interpretation, Surveillance programAutores:Claude L. Saegerman, Fretin D., Marché S., Moens C.Fuentes:scopusHuman brucellosis in northwest ecuador: Typifying Brucella spp., seroprevalence, and associated risk factors
ArticleAbstract: Human brucellosis in Ecuador is underreported and based only on passive surveillance. Since 2008, brPalabras claves:Brucella abortus biotype 4, Brucellosis, ECUADOR, Human, RISK FACTORS, Serological tests, True prevalenceAutores:Abatih E.N., Berkvens D.L., Brandt J., Claude L. Saegerman, Fretin D., J. Washington Ron-Román, Jaime Calva-Pacheco, Laura Vizcaíno-Ordóñez, Lenin Ron-Garrido, Maritza Celi-Erazo, Pablo González-Andrade, Washington Benítez-OrtízFuentes: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:scopusPhenotypic and genotypic characterisation of Brucella strains isolated from cattle in the Gambia
ArticleAbstract: Thirty-five serum samples and six hygroma fluid samples were collected from sexually mature cattle iPalabras claves:Autores:Bankole A.A., Berkvens D.L., Claude L. Saegerman, Fretin D., Geerts S., Ieven G., Walravens K.Fuentes:scopusUnexpected Brucella suis biovar 2 infection in a dairy cow, Belgium
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Claude L. Saegerman, Czaplicki G., Fretin D., Godfroid J., Maquet B., Mori M., Quinet C.Fuentes:scopusShort communication: Trend analysis suggested a change in subspecies among Mycobacterium avium isolated from pigs in Belgium, 1967-2013
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Bruffaerts N., Claude L. Saegerman, Denoël J., Diels M., Duytschaever L., Fretin D., Huygen K., Mathys V., Rigouts L., Roupie V., Smeets F., Soetaert K., Vluggen C.Fuentes:scopusVirulence and immunogenicity of genetically defined human and porcine isolates of M. avium subsp. hominissuis in an experimental mouse infection
ArticleAbstract: Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis (Mah) represents a health concern for humans and to a lesserPalabras claves:Autores:Bruffaerts N., Chapeira O., Claude L. Saegerman, Denoël J., Duytschaever L., Fretin D., Huygen K., Letesson J.J., Mathys V., Rigouts L., Roupie V., Van Den Poel C., Vluggen C., Wattiez R.Fuentes:scopus