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Brucella abortus is Prevalent in Both Humans and Animals in Bangladesh.

B. abortus DNA was amplified from 13 human and six animal samples. This is the first report describing B. abortus as the aetiological agent of brucellosis in occupationally exposed humans in Bangladesh. Of ...

Whole genome protein microarrays for serum profiling of immunodominant antigens of Bacillus anthracis.

B. anthracis intravenous drug use-acquired infection, (c) occupational exposure in a wool-sorters factory, (d) humans and rabbits vaccinated with the UK Anthrax protein vaccine and compared to naïve ...

B. anthracis in a wool-processing factory: seroprevalence and occupational risk.

p.879-86 (2012) Keywords: Adult Animals Anthrax Antibodies, Bacterial Bacillus anthracis Belgium Female Goats Humans Male middle aged Occupational Exposure Risk Assessment Seroepidemiologic Studies wool ...

Q fever in Woolsorters, Belgium.

Emerging Coxiella burnetii Goats Humans Occupational Diseases Occupational Exposure Q Fever Seroepidemiologic Studies Sheep, Domestic wool Health Topics:  Animal health Category:  A1 FOS Classification:  ...

Immunologic response of unvaccinated workers exposed to anthrax, Belgium.

Proliferation Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Humans Inhalation Exposure Occupational Exposure T-Lymphocytes Abstract: To determine immunologic reactivity to Bacillus anthrax antigens, we conducted serologic ...

A survey on biosecurity and management practices in Belgian pig herds.

farmers (69.1%) returned questionnaires suitable for analysis. We used multiple-correspondence analysis followed by a two-step clustering procedure. Herd size, herd type and occupation (commercial or hobby ...

Methicillin-resistant and-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus sequence type 398 in pigs and humans.

Agents Carrier State Humans methicillin Methicillin Resistance Netherlands Nose Occupational Exposure Staphylococcal Infections Staphylococcus aureus Swine Abstract: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus ...

From the discovery of the Malta fever's agent to the discovery of a marine mammal reservoir, brucellosis has continuously been a re-emerging zoonosis.

multiple: food-borne, occupational or recreational, linked to travel and even to bioterrorism. New Brucella strains or species may emerge and existing Brucella species adapt to changing social, cultural, ...

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