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Strain-level characterization without culture enrichment? Easing and accelerating outbreak investigation using shotgun metagenomics facilitated with nanopore adaptive sampling

resolved. Shotgun metagenomics is a sequencing method involving the analysis of the genetic material directly extracted from a sample, without the need for an isolation of the bacteria. By sequencing and ...

Genomic strategies to track unauthorized genetically modified microorganisms in fermentation products used in the food chain

Publication Type: Scientific poster, presentation or proceeding Authors: Marie-Alice Fraiture; Jolien D'aes Source: BRIAS, ULB-VUB, Online & Brussels, Belgium (2023) Service:  Activités transversales en génomique appliquée Transversale activiteit ...

Evaluating genetic similarity between foodborne and household Bacillus cereus isolates

Publication Type: Scientific poster, presentation or proceeding Authors: Bram Jacobs; Tom Van Nieuwenhuysen; Koenraad Van Hoorde Source: BSFM, Brussels, Belgium (2022) Keywords: Bacillus cereus Foodborne pathogens kitchen sponge whole genome sequencing Se ...

A shotgun metagenomics approach to detect and characterize unauthorized genetically modified microorganisms in microbial fermentation products

Publication Type: Scientific poster, presentation or proceeding Authors: Florence E Buytaers; Marie-Alice Fraiture; Bas Berbers; Els Vandermassen; Stefan Hoffman; N. Papazova; Kevin Vanneste; Kathleen Marchal; Nancy Roosens; Sigrid C.J. De Keersmaecker So ...

Shotgun metagenomics as a ONE Health tool for better protecting human health

defined as the study of all genetic material within a sample, using sequencing technologies. Shotgun metagenomics is capable of detecting a wide range of microorganisms in a sample, as well as their ...

Collaborative data collection by TREAT-NMD Registries to support post-marketing surveillance in Spinal Muscular Atrophy

atrophy (SMA) is a rare genetic neuromuscular disorder characterized by a loss of motor neurons in the spinal cord and the brainstem, leading to muscle weakness and atrophy. The estimated incidence is ...

Comparative genomics of quinolone-resistant and susceptible Campylobacter jejuni of poultry origin from major poultry producing European countries (GENCAMP)

phylogenetic analysis indicated that the isolates from Finland were genetically different from C. jejuni populations from other European countries included in this study. Trade pattern and antimicrobial use in ...

European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network (EARS-Net Belgium)- Report 2017 (Data up to and including 2016)

them. Resistance arises in three ways: natural (intrinsic) resistance in certain types of bacteria, or acquired via either genetic mutation, or by horizontal gene transfer. The European Antimicrobial ...

Monitoring of Laboratory-Acquired Infections

or not genetically modified. Alternatively, a low incidence of LAI s may indicate that current biosafety regulations and practices are actually effective. In this context, COGEM commissioned a research ...

Rapport annuel- registre belge des maladies neuromusculaires 2015

rare diseases affecting the peripheral nerves, or the muscles, or the neuromuscular junction, or anterior horn cells. Some of those diseases are genetic, while others are not. The vast majority of them ...

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