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Human biomonitoring of multiple mycotoxins in the Belgian population: Results of the BIOMYCO study.

using two validated LC- MS / MS methods. Nine out of the 33 analysed mycotoxins were detected whereby deoxynivalenol (DON), OTA, CIT and their metabolites were the most frequently detected. ...

The use of serosurveys following emergency vaccination, to recover the status of "foot-and-mouth disease free where vaccination is not practised".

Antibodies, Viral Cattle Cattle Diseases Epidemiologic Methods Foot-and-Mouth Disease Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Serologic Tests Vaccination Viral Vaccines Abstract: To eliminate incursions of foot-and-mouth ...

Co-occurrence of free-living protozoa and foodborne pathogens on dishcloths: implications for food safety.

recovered using centrifugation. For enumeration of free-living protozoa on dishcloths, the Most Probable Number method is a convenient method. Enrichment was used to assess FLP diversity on dishcloths (n=38). ...

False-positive results in metagenomic virus discovery: a strong case for follow-up diagnosis.

signature in negative extraction controls was demonstrated. Further investigation using an alternative extraction method identified a contamination of the originally used Qiagen extraction columns with ...

Detection of total and PRRSV-specific antibodies in oral fluids collected with different rope types from PRRSV-vaccinated and experimentally infected pigs.

pathogens. Until now, the most commonly used method to collect oral fluid is by hanging a cotton rope in a pen. However, concerns about the influence of rope material on subsequent immunological assays have ...

Towards a typing strategy for Arcobacter species isolated from humans and animals and assessment of the in vitro genomic stability.

environmental reservoirs, and are increasingly associated with human illness. To elucidate the routes of infection, several characterization methods such as pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), amplified ...

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