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MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry: revolutionising clinical laboratory diagnosis of mould infections

mould species identification may soon challenge traditional techniques in the clinical laboratory, as patient prognosis is largely contingent on rapid and accurate diagnosis. This article is protected by ...

Proof of concept for the inhibition of foot-and-mouth disease virus replication by the anti-viral drug 2'-C-methylcytidine in severe combined immunodeficient mice.

here demonstrate that the nucleoside analogue 2’-C-methylcytidine (2’ CMC) protects severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice against lethal FMD virus infection. In brief, SCID mice were inoculated ...

A survey on biosecurity and management practices in selected Belgian cattle farms.

herds. Basic biosecurity measures such as farm-specific protective clothing and boots were present in the majority of the farms, but they were insufficiently or incorrectly used. Cattle farms were very ...

Sixteen-year follow-up of Barrett's esophagus, endoscopically treated with argon plasma coagulation.

Barrett’s segment. CONCLUSIONS: We observed long-term re-epithelialization in the majority of patients who had previously had complete eradication of Barrett’s esophagus. This did not provide protection against cancer ...

Comparison of two real-time RT-PCR assays for differentiation of C-strain vaccinated from classical swine fever infected pigs and wild boars.

many regions. The C-strain vaccine is safe to use and gives good protection. It is licensed for emergency vaccination in the EU in event of an outbreak. Two genetic assays that can distinguish between ...

Mumps increase in Flanders, Belgium, 2012-2013: results from temporary mandatory notification and a cohort study among university students.

mumps-containing vaccine ≤10 years before (RR: 0.33, 95% CI 0.10-1.02) and higher among students working in a bar (RR: 3.6, 95% CI  1.8-7.0). CONCLUSIONS: Incomplete protection by two doses of mumps-containing ...

Vaccination of mice using the West Nile virus E-protein in a DNA prime-protein boost strategy stimulates cell-mediated immunity and protects mice against a lethal challenge.

infection. DNA plasmid-based vaccines represent a new approach for controlling infectious diseases. In rodents, DNA vaccines have been shown to induce B cell and cytotoxic T cell responses and protect against ...

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