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pro vyhledávání: '"B. B. Chomel"'
Autor:
J. W. Bass, J. A. Rooney, K. Hadley, T. T. Brown, M. Holmberg, J. R. Claybaugh, B. C. Freitas, E. Farnetti, Y. Golan, J. Ridder, U. Fabio, L. Serra, G. Delacour, C. Garrido, R. R. Wittler, I. Shalit, P. Terenziani, H. J. Boulouis, R. Heller, R. Regnery, G. Friman, R. Berner, Russell L. Regnery, M. Sanchez, S. McGill, D. Watts, L. Cooper, L. N. Slater, C. Lyons, Y. Kletter, S. Tye, B. Richter, L. Bonazzi, A. Sander, F. Dutly, M. Maurin, M. Giladi, D. A. Person, R. Zbinden, E. Hjelm, R. Orni-Wasserlauf, M. E. Weisse, F. Chen, Arthur Reingold, A. D. Freitas, B. Casali, J. G. Olson, Jane E. Koehler, C. E. Atkins, L. Wesslen, L. Laughlin, L. Benoit, Didier Raoult, M. Ephros, G. J. Ridder, Edward B. Breitschwerdt, Jordan W. Tappero, H. Gonzales, A. Hill, C. Ponce, N. Cimolai, D. Bermond, S. Gordon, B. Avidor, M. Punder, J. M. Vincent, A. Gonzalo, Y. Piemont, J. Chamberlin, D. S. Chan, C. Carillo, A. Tuzzi, A. Fabio, S. Abulafia, Bruno B Chomel, James G. Olson, S. Romero, M. Ruess, M. Altwegg, K. A. Dubois, T. Ness, M. Brandis, B. B. Chomel
Publikováno v:
Journal of Microbiological Methods. 37:267-295
Autor:
B B, Chomel, R W, Kasten
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied microbiology. 109(3)
Cat scratch disease is the most common zoonotic infection caused by Bartonella bacteria. Among the many mammals infected with Bartonella spp., cats represent a large reservoir for human infection, as they are the main reservoir for Bartonella hensela
Autor:
B B, Chomel, N, Marano
Publikováno v:
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics). 28(2)
A fundamental role of the veterinary profession is the protection of human health through wholesome food and control of diseases of animal origin, especially zoonoses. Therefore, training of veterinary students worldwide needs to face the new challen
Autor:
J-W, Hsieh, K-C, Tung, W-C, Chen, J-W, Lin, L-J, Chien, Y-M, Hsu, H-C, Wang, B B, Chomel, C-C, Chang
Publikováno v:
Zoonoses and public health. 57(6)
During the period of August 2002 and November 2004, an epidemiological investigation for Bartonella infection was conducted in small mammals in Taiwan. Using whole blood culture on chocolate agar plates, Bartonella species were successfully isolated
Autor:
B B, Chomel
Publikováno v:
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics). 19(1)
Cat-scratch disease (CSD) was first described by Debré in 1950, yet the causative bacterial agent of CSD remained obscure until 1992, when Bartonella (formerly Rochalimaea) henselae was implicated in CSD by serological and microbiologic studies. Bar
Autor:
C C, Chang, R W, Kasten, B B, Chomel, D C, Simpson, C M, Hew, D L, Kordick, R, Heller, Y, Piemont, E B, Breitschwerdt
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical microbiology. 38(11)
Bartonella vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii was originally isolated from a dog suffering infectious endocarditis and was recently identified as a zoonotic agent causing human endocarditis. Following the coyote bite of a child who developed clinical signs c
Autor:
S E, Heath, B B, Chomel
Publikováno v:
Prehospital and disaster medicine. 13(2-4)
It commonly is rumored that in large scale disasters, packs of dogs present a human health hazard because of dog bites. However, it is likely that factors other than pack behavior comprise greater risk factors for dog bites in disaster-response perso
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Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics). 17(3)
Rabies has been endemic in Lithuania for centuries. The objective of this study was to evaluate rabies incidence and seasonal trends in domestic and wild animals in Lithuania from 1986 to 1996. Annual rabies reports and data on cattle numbers were co
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 212(11)
Autor:
B B, Chomel
Publikováno v:
Comparative immunology, microbiology and infectious diseases. 21(1)
The concept of emerging infectious diseases appeared in the late 1980s, when major outbreaks occurred around the globe and surprised many scientists who considered infectious diseases to be maladies of the past or limited to the under-developed world