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25 April 2022 - O0660
Setting the terms for zoonotic diseases: effective communication for research, conservation, and public policy
06 September 2021
Zoonotic diseases in different world regions - Clinical cases
22 April 2018 - O0410
Effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy and long-term doxycycline treatment for patients with Q fever fatigue syndrome, a one year follow-up
22 April 2018 - O0411
Transcriptome analysis of circulating monocytes in patients with Q fever fatigue syndrome and chronic fatigue syndrome exposes a possible role for mitochondrial-derived peptides humanin and MOTS-c
22 April 2018 - O0413
Clinical and laboratory factors affecting successful in vitro isolation of rickettsial organisms from human blood samples: a review of 3,227 cases
22 April 2018 - O0409
Epidemiology of brucellosis in Greece, 2001-2016
22 April 2018 - O0412
Genetic variations in the innate immune defense to Coxiella burnetii in chronic Q fever patients
12 April 2016 - S546
Injectional anthrax - a new clinical entity
12 April 2016 - S545
Globalization of Chagas disease: an update
12 April 2016 - S547
Minimally invasive techniques for cystic echinococcosis
11 April 2016 - O365
TNF-238 single nucleotide polymorphism is associated with susceptibility for brucellosis and brucellar spondylitis
11 April 2016 - O366
Whole genome phylogeny of Swiss F. t. holarctica isolates
11 April 2016 - O367
Early diagnosis of tularaemia using flow cytometry - a proof of concept study
11 April 2016 - O368
Human leptospirosis in GF: first multicentric transversal study (2007-2014)
11 April 2016 - O369
The value of FDG-PET/CT in diagnosis and during follow-up of 271 patients suspected of chronic Q fever
11 April 2016 - O370
Pneumonic tularaemia: experience of 60 cases from 2000-2012
11 April 2016 - O371
Mediterranean Spotted Fever: a cross-sectional retrospective study from a Portuguese Infectious Diseases Service
11 April 2016 - O373
The importance of routine biochemical tests in the diagnosis of leptospirosis
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