Presence of Waddlia chondrophila in hot water systems from non-domestic buildings in France.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] T. Roger,et al. Mouse Model of Respiratory Tract Infection Induced by Waddlia chondrophila , 2016, PloS one.
[2] Gilbert GREUB,et al. Waddlia chondrophila induces systemic infection, organ pathology, and elicits Th1-associated humoral immunity in a murine model of genital infection , 2015, Front. Cell. Infect. Microbiol..
[3] Gilbert GREUB,et al. Waddlia: An emerging pathogen and a model organism to study the biology of chlamydiae. , 2015, Microbes and infection.
[4] P. Scheid. Relevance of free-living amoebae as hosts for phylogenetically diverse microorganisms , 2014, Parasitology Research.
[5] M. Osterheld,et al. Role of Waddlia chondrophila Placental Infection in Miscarriage , 2014, Emerging infectious diseases.
[6] J. Morató,et al. Well Water as a Possible Source of Waddlia chondrophila Infections , 2012, Microbes and environments.
[7] J. Morató,et al. Amoeba-related health risk in drinking water systems: could monitoring of amoebae be a complementary approach to current quality control strategies? , 2012, Future microbiology.
[8] Gilbert GREUB,et al. Intracellular bacteria and adverse pregnancy outcomes. , 2011, Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
[9] M. Osterheld,et al. Waddlia chondrophila: from bovine abortion to human miscarriage. , 2011, Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
[10] Gilbert GREUB,et al. Amoebal pathogens as emerging causal agents of pneumonia. , 2010, FEMS microbiology reviews.
[11] Vincent Thomas,et al. Free-living amoebae and their intracellular pathogenic microorganisms: risks for water quality. , 2010, FEMS microbiology reviews.
[12] A. Gervaix,et al. Development of a real-time PCR for the specific detection of Waddlia chondrophila in clinical samples , 2009, European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases.
[13] Gilbert GREUB,et al. Emerging role of Chlamydia and Chlamydia-like organisms in adverse pregnancy outcomes , 2008, Current opinion in infectious diseases.
[14] Gilbert GREUB,et al. Waddlia chondrophila, a Potential Agent of Human Fetal Death , 2007, Emerging infectious diseases.
[15] Gilbert GREUB,et al. Pathogenic Potential of Novel Chlamydiae and Diagnostic Approaches to Infections Due to These Obligate Intracellular Bacteria , 2006, Clinical Microbiology Reviews.
[16] Gilbert Greub,et al. Microorganisms Resistant to Free-Living Amoebae , 2004, Clinical Microbiology Reviews.
[17] M. Steinert,et al. Free-living Amoebae May Serve as Hosts for the Chlamydia-like Bacterium Waddlia chondrophila Isolated from an Aborted Bovine Foetus , 2004 .
[18] E. Cirera,et al. Factors Promoting Colonization by Legionellae in Residential Water Distribution Systems: an Environmental Case-Control Survey , 2002, European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
[19] T. McElwain,et al. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene of micro-organism WSU 86-1044 from an aborted bovine foetus reveals that it is a member of the order Chlamydiales: proposal of Waddliaceae fam. nov., Waddlia chondrophila gen. nov., sp. nov. , 1999, International journal of systematic bacteriology.
[20] Microbiology & Infectious Diseases , 2022 .