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

compared between subgroups and urinary mycotoxin concentrations differed significantly among age and gender. Based on the urinary levels, the daily intake of DON and OTA was estimated and evaluated whereby, ...

Vers un monitoring des facteurs de risque d'émergence des maladies animales?

into different subgroups (zoonotic diseases, vectorial diseases or exotic diseases). Results: When emerging animal infectious diseases were considered as as one group, seven risk factors were judged as ...

Imidazo[4,5-c]pyridines inhibit the in vitro replication of the classical swine fever virus and target the viral polymerase.

PK (15) cells with a 50% effective concentration (EC (50)) for the inhibition of CSFV Alfort(187) (subgroup 1.1) of 1.6+/-0.4 microM and for CSFV Wingene (subgroup 2.3) 0.8+/-0.2 microM. Drug-resistant ...

Streptomycin as a selective agent to facilitate recovery and isolation of introduced and indigenous Sphingomonas from environmental samples.

patterns that were site dependent and represented different species mainly belonging to Sphingomonas subgroups containing species formerly designated as Sphingopyxis and Sphingobium. The ability to degrade ...

Diagnosis of foot-and-mouth disease by RT-PCR: use of phylogenetic data to evaluate primers for the typing of viral RNA in clinical samples.

within the major virus sub-groupings were successfully detected. However, the FMD virus serotype C and SAT 2 specific primers were less efficient as certain virus sub-groups were not detected. This ...

Molecular epidemiology of a large classical swine fever epidemic in the European Union in 1997-1998.

outbreaks were related and caused by a virus belonging to the genetic subgroup 2.1. As this type of virus had been reported infrequently in Europe and not at all since 1993, we postulate that it was newly ...

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