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  1. Protocol for live imaging of bacteria-cell interactions in genetically modified mouse small intestinal organoids
  2. Phenotypic and genotypic antimicrobial resistance of Listeria monocytogenes: an observational study in France
  3. Clinical and genomic features of Listeria monocytogenes‐associated mesenteric lymphadenitis in a cat
  4. Long-term neurological and neurodevelopmental outcome of neonatal listeriosis in France: a prospective, matched, observational cohort study
  5. Chikungunya virus cell-to-cell transmission is mediated by intercellular extensions in vitro and in vivo
  6. Neuroinvasion and anosmia are independent phenomena upon infection with SARS-CoV-2 and its variants
  7. Fatal neonatal listeriosis following L. monocytogenes horizontal transmission highlights neonatal susceptibility to orally acquired listeriosis
  8. Multinational Outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes Infections Linked to Enoki Mushrooms Imported from the Republic of Korea 2016–2020
  9. First genome-based characterization ofListeria monocytogenesin Costa Rica
  10. Genomic characterization of Listeria spp. isolated from tonsils, udder and feces of domestic dairy ruminants in Spain
  11. ChoruMM: a versatile multi-components mixed model for bacterial-GWAS
  12. Microbiota-induced active translocation of peptidoglycan across the intestinal barrier dictates its within-host dissemination
  13. Genomic Surveillance of Listeria monocytogenes in Taiwan, 2014 to 2019
  14. Usp22 is an intracellular regulator of systemic emergency hematopoiesis
  15. Neuroinvasion and anosmia are independent phenomena upon infection with SARS-CoV-2 and its variants
  16. Childhood encephalitis in the Greater Mekong region (the SouthEast Asia Encephalitis Project): a multicentre prospective study
  17. Listeria ilorinensis sp. nov., isolated from cow milk cheese in Nigeria
  18. Rôles de l’immaturité des barrières épithéliales et du microbiote intestinal dans la susceptibilité néonatale à la méningite
  19. Microbiota-induced active translocation of peptidoglycan across the intestinal barrier dictates its within-host dissemination
  20. Listeriosis, a model infection to study host-pathogen interactions in vivo
  21. Draft Genome Sequence of Listeria innocua Strain MEZLIS29, Isolated from a Cow in South Africa
  22. Bacterial inhibition of Fas-mediated killing promotes neuroinvasion and persistence
  23. Epithelial colonization by gut dendritic cells promotes their functional diversification
  24. Listeria-Associated Lymphadenitis: A Series of 11 Consecutive Cases and Review of the Literature
  25. Emergence and global spread of Listeria monocytogenes main clinical clonal complex
  26. Ruminant‐associated Listeria monocytogenes isolates belong preferentially to dairy‐associated hypervirulent clones: a longitudinal study in 19 farms
  27. The Clinicopathological Spectrum of Kidney Lesions in Chikungunya Fever: A Report of 5 Cases With Kidney Biopsy
  28. Listeria monocytogenes faecal carriage is common and depends on the gut microbiota
  29. Listeriolysin S: A bacteriocin from Listeria monocytogenes that induces membrane permeabilization in a contact-dependent manner
  30. Making Sense of the Biodiversity and Virulence of Listeria monocytogenes
  31. Poor outcome and high prevalence of invasive fungal infections in patients with adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma exposed to zidovudine and interferon alfa
  32. Ruminant-associated Listeria monocytogenes isolates belong preferentially to dairy-related hypervirulent clones: a longitudinal study in 19 farms
  33. SARS-CoV-2 infection induces the dedifferentiation of multiciliated cells and impairs mucociliary clearance
  34. Attenuation of clinical and immunological outcomes during SARS‐CoV‐2 infection by ivermectin
  35. COVID-19–related anosmia is associated with viral persistence and inflammation in human olfactory epithelium and brain infection in hamsters
  36. Ivermectin as a potential treatment for COVID-19?
  37. Neonatal susceptibility to meningitis results from the immaturity of epithelial barriers and gut microbiota
  38. Current Spectrum of Infections in Patients with X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia
  39. FHL1 is a key player of chikungunya virus tropism and pathogenesis
  40. Neonatal Listeriosis Presentation and Outcome: A Prospective Study of 189 Cases
  41. Live Imaging Reveals Listeria Hijacking of E-Cadherin Recycling as It Crosses the Intestinal Barrier
  42. Listeria spp. Isolated from Tonsils of Wild Deer and Boars: Genomic Characterization
  43. Innate immune responses to Listeria in vivo
  44. Bacterial inhibition of CD8+ T-cells mediated cell death promotes neuroinvasion and within-host persistence
  45. Listeria monocytogenes faecal carriage is common and driven by microbiota
  46. Correction to: IFN-α2a Therapy in Two Patients with Inborn Errors of TLR3 and IRF3 Infected with SARS-CoV-2
  47. IFN-α2a Therapy in Two Patients with Inborn Errors of TLR3 and IRF3 Infected with SARS-CoV-2
  48. Emergence and global spread ofListeria monocytogenesmain clinical clonal complex
  49. Anti-COVID-19 efficacy of ivermectin in the golden hamster
  50. Bacterial inhibition of CD8+ T-cells mediated cell death promotes neuroinvasion and within-host persistence
  51. COVID-19-associated olfactory dysfunction reveals SARS-CoV-2 neuroinvasion and persistence in the olfactory system
  52. Listeria valentina sp. nov., isolated from a water trough and the faeces of healthy sheep
  53. “Chronic Disseminated Aspergillosis,” a Novel Fungal Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome
  54. Community-acquired bacterial meningitis in adults: in-hospital prognosis, long-term disability and determinants of outcome in a multicentre prospective cohort
  55. Prolonged Maternal Shedding and Maternal-fetal Transmission of Measles Virus
  56. Genomic Characterization of Listeria monocytogenes Isolated From Ready-to-Eat Meat and Meat Processing Environments in Poland
  57. Correction to: A 1-Year Prospective French Nationwide Study of Emergency Hospital Admissions in Children and Adults with Primary Immunodeficiency
  58. Maternal-fetal infections: Why do they matter?
  59. Maternal-neonatal listeriosis
  60. Chloroquine and COVID-19, where do we stand?
  61. Listeria monocytogenes , a model in infection biology
  62. Outbreak of Listeriosis in South Africa Associated with Processed Meat
  63. GloPID-R report on chikungunya, o'nyong-nyong and Mayaro virus, part 5: Entomological aspects
  64. Cutaneous listeriosis, a case series of 16 consecutive patients over 25 years
  65. Causes of fever in pregnant women with acute undifferentiated fever: a prospective multicentric study
  66. Devastating Gynecological Infections in Women with STAT3 Deficiency
  67. Live Imaging Reveals <i>Listeria</i> Hijacking of E-Cadherin Recycling as It Crosses the Intestinal Barrier
  68. Neonatal Susceptibility to Meningitis Results from the Immaturity of Epithelial Barriers and Gut Microbiota
  69. GloPID-R report on chikungunya, o'nyong-nyong and Mayaro virus, part 2: Epidemiological distribution of o'nyong-nyong virus
  70. GloPID-R report on chikungunya, o'nyong-nyong and Mayaro virus, part 3: Epidemiological distribution of Mayaro virus
  71. Residual Variation Intolerance Score Detects Loci Under Selection in Neuroinvasive Listeria monocytogenes
  72. A Listeria monocytogenes Bacteriocin Can Target the Commensal Prevotella copri and Modulate Intestinal Infection
  73. Genome Sequence of Listeria innocua Strain MEZLIS26, Isolated from a Goat in South Africa
  74. Phage resistance at the cost of virulence: Listeria monocytogenes serovar 4b requires galactosylated teichoic acids for InlB-mediated invasion
  75. Listeria monocytogenes-associated endovascular infections: A study of 71 consecutive cases
  76. FHL1 is a major host factor for chikungunya virus infection
  77. Listériose et grossesse. Protocole de prise en charge au sein de l’hôpital Necker-Enfants–Malades
  78. A 1-Year Prospective French Nationwide Study of Emergency Hospital Admissions in Children and Adults with Primary Immunodeficiency
  79. Author Correction: Hypervirulent Listeria monocytogenes clones’ adaptation to mammalian gut accounts for their association with dairy products
  80. Whole‐genome sequencing reveals Listeria monocytogenes diversity and allows identification of long‐term persistent strains in Brazil
  81. IFITM proteins inhibit placental syncytiotrophoblast formation and promote fetal demise
  82. Specific targeting of intestinalPrevotella copriby aListeria monocytogenesbacteriocin
  83. Hypervirulent Listeria monocytogenes clones’ adaption to mammalian gut accounts for their association with dairy products
  84. Genetic diagnosis of primary immunodeficiencies: A survey of the French national registry
  85. The Unfolded Protein Response: A Key Player in Zika Virus-Associated Congenital Microcephaly
  86. GloPID-R report on Chikungunya, O'nyong-nyong and Mayaro virus, part I: Biological diagnostics
  87. Viral RNA Degradation Makes Urine a Challenging Specimen for Detection of Japanese Encephalitis Virus in Patients With Suspected CNS Infection
  88. LiSEQ – whole-genome sequencing of a cross-sectional survey of Listeria monocytogenes in ready-to-eat foods and human clinical cases in Europe
  89. Atypical Hemolytic Listeria innocua Isolates Are Virulent, albeit Less than Listeria monocytogenes
  90. Listeria thailandensis sp. nov.
  91. Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy in Primary Immunodeficiencies
  92. Disseminated Spiroplasma apis Infection in Patient with Agammaglobulinemia, France
  93. Peyer’s patch myeloid cells infection by Listeria signals through gp38+ stromal cells and locks intestinal villus invasion
  94. Correction: Epistatic control of intrinsic resistance by virulence genes in Listeria
  95. A clinical and histopathological study of malformations observed in fetuses infected by the Zika virus
  96. Zika virus infects human testicular tissue and germ cells
  97. Epistatic control of intrinsic resistance by virulence genes in Listeria
  98. Recommandations de prise en charge des encéphalites infectieuses de l’adulte – reprise de la version française
  99. Lessons learnt from the emergence of Zika virus
  100. Retrospective validation of whole genome sequencing-enhanced surveillance of listeriosis in Europe, 2010 to 2015
  101. SEAe: Southeast Asia Encephalitis Project
  102. Imaging of Human Neurolisteriosis: A Prospective Study of 71 Cases
  103. Detection of Japanese Encephalitis Virus RNA in Human Throat Samples in Laos – A Pilot study
  104. Geochemical characterization of “Lorraine limestones” from the Saint-Paul Cathedral of Liège (Belgium): assumptions for the true provenance of the building stones
  105. Listeria costaricensis sp. nov.
  106. Listeria monocytogenes -associated respiratory infections: a study of 38 consecutive cases
  107. Prevalence of Listeria spp. and characterization of Listeria monocytogenes isolated from food products in Tetouan, Morocco
  108. Antibody-mediated enhancement aggravates chikungunya virus infection and disease severity
  109. Zika, Chikungunya, and Other Emerging Vector-Borne Viral Diseases
  110. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry-based identification of Listeria species in surveillance: A prospective study
  111. Cross-border outbreak of listeriosis caused by cold-smoked salmon, revealed by integrated surveillance and whole genome sequencing (WGS), Denmark and France, 2015 to 2017
  112. Stress-induced unfolded protein response contributes to Zika virus–associated microcephaly
  113. Autoimmune and inflammatory manifestations occur frequently in patients with primary immunodeficiencies
  114. Dying for a Cause: Regulated Necrosis of Tissue-Resident Macrophages upon Infection
  115. Arboviruses and pregnancy: maternal, fetal, and neonatal effects
  116. Real-Time Whole-Genome Sequencing for Surveillance of Listeria monocytogenes, France
  117. Helicobacter bilis-Associated Suppurative Cholangitis in a Patient with X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia
  118. Spontaneous Loss of Virulence in Natural Populations of Listeria monocytogenes
  119. Zika in the Americas, year 2: What have we learned? What gaps remain? A report from the Global Virus Network
  120. Untargeted next-generation sequencing-based first-line diagnosis of infection in immunocompromised adults: a multicentre, blinded, prospective study
  121. Listeria monocytogenes isolation from urine: a series of 15 cases and review
  122. A Transmissible Rash of Palms and Soles in a 58-Year-Old Man
  123. A Transmissible Rash of Palms and Soles in a 58-Year-Old Man
  124. Draft Genome Sequences of Listeria monocytogenes, Isolated from Fresh Leaf Vegetables in Owerri City, Nigeria
  125. RIPK1, a key survival factor for hepatocytes
  126. RIPK1 protects hepatocytes from Kupffer cells-mediated TNF-induced apoptosis in mouse models of PAMP-induced hepatitis
  127. Erratum: Uncovering Listeria monocytogenes hypervirulence by harnessing its biodiversity
  128. Aetiology of acute meningoencephalitis in Cambodian children, 2010–2013
  129. Clinical features and prognostic factors of listeriosis: the MONALISA national prospective cohort study
  130. Guidelines on the management of infectious encephalitis in adults
  131. Infectious encephalitis: Management without etiological diagnosis 48 hours after onset
  132. Erratum: Corrigendum: Uncovering Listeria monocytogenes hypervirulence by harnessing its biodiversity
  133. Chronic Granulomatous Disease in Patients Reaching Adulthood: A Nationwide Study in France
  134. Diagnosis and Treatment of Listeria monocytogenes Endophthalmitis: A Systematic Review
  135. Sustained fecal-oral human-to-human transmission following a zoonotic event
  136. Astrovirus Diagnostics
  137. Listeria monocytogenes sequence type 1 is predominant in ruminant rhombencephalitis
  138. Whole genome-based population biology and epidemiological surveillance of Listeria monocytogenes
  139. Cutaneous and Visceral Chronic Granulomatous Disease Triggered by a Rubella Virus Vaccine Strain in Children With Primary Immunodeficiencies: Table 1.
  140. Le rôle critique de la PI3-kinase dans la traversée des barrières de l’hôte parListeria monocytogenes
  141. Chikungunya virus–associated encephalitis: A cohort study on La Réunion Island, 2005–2009Author Response
  142. A human genome-wide loss-of-function screen identifies effective chikungunya antiviral drugs
  143. The interplay between regulated necrosis and bacterial infection
  144. Erratum
  145. Uncovering Listeria monocytogenes hypervirulence by harnessing its biodiversity
  146. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)
  147. Intestinal Organoids as a Novel Tool to Study Microbes–Epithelium Interactions
  148. Corrigendum
  149. Grippe et grossesse
  150. Chikungunya virus–associated encephalitis
  151. The potential of whole genome NGS for infectious disease diagnosis
  152. Infection-associated non-Hodgkin lymphomas
  153. Translocation and dissemination to target neurons of botulinum neurotoxin type B in the mouse intestinal wall
  154. Chikungunya virus pathogenesis: From bedside to bench
  155. The Global Virus Network: Challenging chikungunya
  156. Clonogrouping, a Rapid Multiplex PCR Method for Identification of Major Clones of Listeria monocytogenes
  157. Next-Generation Sequencing for Diagnosis and Tailored Therapy: A Case Report of Astrovirus-Associated Progressive Encephalitis
  158. Chikungunya Virus Infections
  159. Polyvalent immunoglobulins in neonates after perinatal exposure to measles
  160. Prevalence of Listeria spp. and Molecular Characterization of Listeria monocytogenes Isolates from Broilers at the Abattoir
  161. Infections et grossesse
  162. Grippe et grossesse
  163. Bacteriophage predation promotes serovar diversification inListeria monocytogenes
  164. Chikungunya Virus Pathogenesis and Immunity
  165. Therapeutics and Vaccines Against Chikungunya Virus
  166. Chikungunya Virus and the Global Spread of a Mosquito-Borne Disease
  167. PI3-kinase activation is critical for host barrier permissiveness toListeria monocytogenes
  168. Liver-Resident Macrophage Necroptosis Orchestrates Type 1 Microbicidal Inflammation and Type-2-Mediated Tissue Repair during Bacterial Infection
  169. Noneruptive Fever Revealing Murine Typhus in a Traveler Returning From Tunisia
  170. Loss of TLR3 aggravates CHIKV replication and pathology due to an altered virus-specific neutralizing antibody response
  171. Global burden of listeriosis: the tip of the iceberg
  172. Last Generation Triazoles for Imported Eumycetoma in Eleven Consecutive Adults
  173. Listeria monocytogenes-Associated Biliary Tract Infections
  174. Live rubella virus vaccine long-term persistence as an antigenic trigger of cutaneous granulomas in patients with primary immunodeficiency
  175. Mucor irregularis-associated cutaneous mucormycosis: Case report and review
  176. Pregnancy-related listeriosis in France, 1984 to 2011, with a focus on 606 cases from 1999 to 2011
  177. Antifungal drugs during pregnancy: an updated review
  178. Campylobacter coli cultured from the stools of a patient with immunoproliferative small intestinal disease
  179. Listeria monocytogenes targeting and crossing of the placental barrier
  180. Prevention of Infections During Primary Immunodeficiency
  181. Clinical picture and treatment of 2212 patients with common variable immunodeficiency
  182. Endocarditis due to Neisseria mucosa: Case report and review of 21 cases
  183. Infections materno-fœtales à Streptococcus agalactiae
  184. Infections et grossesse : un danger pour la mère et l’enfant
  185. Listériose et grossesse
  186. Varicelle, zona et grossesse
  187. Infection à cytomégalovirus pendant la grossesse : enjeux et prise en charge
  188. VIH et transmission mère–enfant
  189. La rubéole : une question d’actualité ?
  190. Vaccinations et grossesse
  191. Autoimmune N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis is a differential diagnosis of infectious encephalitis
  192. Comparison of Widely Used Listeria monocytogenes Strains EGD, 10403S, and EGD-e Highlights Genomic Differences Underlying Variations in Pathogenicity
  193. Draft Genome Sequence of Campylobacter coli Strain IPSID-1 Isolated from a Patient with Immunoproliferative Small Intestinal Disease
  194. The diagnosis of infectious diseases by whole genome next generation sequencing: a new era is opening
  195. Inadequate management of pregnancy-associated listeriosis: lessons from four case reports
  196. Listeria monocytogenes ActA: a new function for a ‘classic’ virulence factor
  197. Prevalence, identification by a DNA microarray-based assay of human and food isolates Listeria spp. from Tunisia
  198. Highly Rifampin-Resistant Listeria monocytogenes Isolated from a Patient with Prosthetic Bone Infection
  199. The ubiquitous nature ofListeria monocytogenesclones: a large-scale Multilocus Sequence Typing study
  200. In vitro and in vivo models to study human listeriosis: mind the gap
  201. Nocardiosis in transplant recipients
  202. Chronic Granulomatous Disease In Patients Reaching Adulthood: A Nationwide Retrospective Study Of 80 Cases In France
  203. Efficacy and safety of thalidomide in patients with inflammatory manifestations of chronic granulomatous disease: A retrospective case series
  204. Naturotherapy as a potential source of mould infections in patients with haematological malignancies
  205. Probable nosocomial transmission of listeriosis in neonates
  206. The human virome: new tools and concepts
  207. “Epidemic Clones” of Listeria monocytogenes Are Widespread and Ancient Clonal Groups
  208. Iatrogenic Cushing's Syndrome Induced by Posaconazole
  209. Virus replicon particle based Chikungunya virus neutralization assay using Gaussia luciferase as readout
  210. Concepts and Mechanisms: Crossing Host Barriers
  211. Encephalitis due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in France
  212. Murinization of Internalin Extends Its Receptor Repertoire, Altering Listeria monocytogenes Cell Tropism and Host Responses
  213. Maribavir Use in Practice for Cytomegalovirus Infection in French Transplantation Centers
  214. Species-specific impact of the autophagy machinery on Chikungunya virus infection
  215. Disseminated toxoplasmosis in non-allografted patients with hematologic malignancies: report of two cases and literature review
  216. Optimized Multilocus Variable-Number Tandem-Repeat Analysis Assay and Its Complementarity with Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis and Multilocus Sequence Typing for Listeria monocytogenes Clone Identification and Surveillance
  217. Chikungunya Virus-associated Long-term Arthralgia: A 36-month Prospective Longitudinal Study
  218. Enterobacter cloacae pyomyositis complicating chronic granulomatous disease and review of gram-negative bacilli pyomyositis
  219. ActA Promotes Listeria monocytogenes Aggregation, Intestinal Colonization and Carriage
  220. In vivo selection of a multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium avium isolate in a patient with AIDS [Correspondence]
  221. Reply to Million et al.: Lactobacilli and listeriosis
  222. Low Rate of Pandemic A/H1N1 2009 Influenza Infection and Lack of Severe Complication of Vaccination in Pregnant Women: A Prospective Cohort Study
  223. Epidemiology of infectious encephalitis, differences between a prospective study and hospital discharge data
  224. Fungal Infections in Immunocompromised Travelers
  225. Case Report of Exposure to Voriconazole in the Second and Third Trimesters of Pregnancy
  226. Abcès cérébral à Listeria monocytogenes de localisation inhabituelle
  227. Impact of lactobacilli on orally acquired listeriosis
  228. P128 Activation of type III interferon genes by pathogenic bacteria in infected epithelial cells and mouse placenta
  229. Immunoproliferative small intestinal disease associated with Campylobacter jejuni
  230. Acute varicella zoster encephalitis without evidence of primary vasculopathy in a case-series of 20 patients
  231. Serum Aspergillus Galactomannan for the Management of Disseminated Histoplasmosis in AIDS
  232. Success of posaconazole therapy in a heart transplanted patient withAlternaria infectoriacutaneous infection
  233. Chikungunya Virus Infection of Corneal Grafts
  234. Activation of Type III Interferon Genes by Pathogenic Bacteria in Infected Epithelial Cells and Mouse Placenta
  235. Evaluation of the Andromas Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry System for Identification of Aerobically Growing Gram-Positive Bacilli
  236. Recurrent Mycobacterium avium infection after seven years of latency in a HIV-infected patient receiving efficient antiretroviral therapy
  237. Induction of GADD34 Is Necessary for dsRNA-Dependent Interferon-β Production and Participates in the Control of Chikungunya Virus Infection
  238. Long-term Outcome of Patients Presenting With Acute Infectious Encephalitis of Various Causes in France
  239. Protective effect of IgM against colonization of the respiratory tract by nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae in patients with hypogammaglobulinemia
  240. Targeting of the central nervous system byListeria monocytogenes
  241. Protein phosphatase 1 subunit Ppp1r15a/GADD34 regulates cytokine production in polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid-stimulated dendritic cells
  242. Healthcare-Associated Mucormycosis
  243. Mapping of Chikungunya Virus Interactions with Host Proteins Identified nsP2 as a Highly Connected Viral Component
  244. Lower Respiratory Tract Infection in a Renal Transplant Recipient: Do not Forget Metapneumovirus
  245. Listeria monocytogenes-Associated Joint and Bone Infections: A Study of 43 Consecutive Cases
  246. Mycobacterium genavense as a cause of subacute pneumonia in patients with severe cellular immunodeficiency
  247. Listeria monocytogenes encephalitis in France
  248. Transcytosis ofListeria monocytogenesacross the intestinal barrier upon specific targeting of goblet cell accessible E-cadherin
  249. Adherence to preventive measures after splenectomy in the hospital setting and in the community
  250. Human Polyomavirus Related to African Green Monkey Lymphotropic Polyomavirus
  251. Morbidity and mortality from ataxia-telangiectasia are associated with ATM genotype
  252. Impact of Norovirus/Sapovirus-Related Diarrhea in Renal Transplant Recipients Hospitalized for Diarrhea
  253. Mycobacterium genavense Infections
  254. Evaluation of High-Throughput Sequencing for Identifying Known and Unknown Viruses in Biological Samples
  255. Identity, regulation andin vivofunction of gut NKp46+RORγt+and NKp46+RORγt−lymphoid cells
  256. Determinants of Non-Vaccination against Pandemic 2009 H1N1 Influenza in Pregnant Women: A Prospective Cohort Study
  257. Identification of the First Human Gyrovirus, a Virus Related to Chicken Anemia Virus
  258. Worldwide Distribution of Major Clones of Listeria monocytogenes
  259. Worldwide Distribution of Major Clones of Listeria monocytogenes
  260. Characterization of the novel Listeria monocytogenes PCR serogrouping profile IVb-v1
  261. Herpes simplex encephalitis and management of acyclovir in encephalitis patients in France
  262. Méningite néonatale à streptocoque du groupe B
  263. Diagnostic contribution of positron emission tomography with [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose for invasive fungal infections
  264. Emergence of Disseminated Infections Due to Geosmithia argillacea in Patients with Chronic Granulomatous Disease Receiving Long-Term Azole Antifungal Prophylaxis
  265. Epidemiology and Outcome of Invasive Fungal Diseases in Patients With Chronic Granulomatous Disease
  266. Entrapment of Intracytosolic Bacteria by Septin Cage-like Structures
  267. The surface protein HvgA mediates group B streptococcus hypervirulence and meningeal tropism in neonates
  268. Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor-induced Exacerbation of Fungus-related Immune Restoration Inflammatory Syndrome: A Case of Chronic Disseminated Candidiasis Exacerbation
  269. Ocular adnexal lymphoma and Helicobacter pylori gastric infection
  270. Unmasking Leprosy: An Unusual Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome in a Patient Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  271. 2009 pandemic influenza A(H1N1) outbreak in a complex of schools in Paris, France, June 2009
  272. The French national registry of primary immunodeficiency diseases
  273. Mycobacterium Genavense Pneumonia
  274. Antimicrobial Resistance of Listeria monocytogenes Strains Isolated from Humans in France
  275. Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia
  276. The Stress-Induced Virulence Protein InlH Controls Interleukin-6 Production during Murine Listeriosis
  277. Type I IFN controls chikungunya virus via its action on nonhematopoietic cells
  278. Breaking the wall: targeting of the endothelium by pathogenic bacteria
  279. Human Listeriosis Caused by Listeria ivanovii
  280. Faut-il avoir peur de la grippe chez la femme enceinte ?
  281. Infectious Encephalitis in France in 2007: A National Prospective Study
  282. Emergence of Rickettsia slovaca infection in Brittany, France
  283. Focus on Chikungunya pathophysiology in human and animal models
  284. Kinetics of nasopharyngeal shedding of novel H1N1 (swine-like) influenza A virus in an immunocompetent adult under oseltamivir therapy
  285. Nocardia pseudobrasiliensis as an Emerging Cause of Opportunistic Infection after Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
  286. Listeria rocourtiae sp. nov.
  287. Prospective Study of Chikungunya Virus Acute Infection in the Island of La Réunion during the 2005–2006 Outbreak
  288. Cervical Schistosomiasis as a Risk Factor of Cervical Uterine Dysplasia in a Traveler
  289. Listeria monocytogenes Internalin and E-cadherin: From Bench to Bedside
  290. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Posaconazole: a Monocentric Study with 54 Adults
  291. Prophylaxis and Therapy for Chikungunya Virus Infection
  292. Synergistic effect of carbapenem-teicoplanin combination during severeRhodococcus equipneumonia in a kidney transplant recipient
  293. Real-Time Observation of Listeria monocytogenes-Phagocyte Interactions in Living Zebrafish Larvae
  294. Traversée de la barrière placentaire par Listeria monocytogènes
  295. Modeling human listeriosis in natural and genetically engineered animals
  296. Reactive arthritis associated with L2b lymphogranuloma venereum proctitis
  297. The Listeria transcriptional landscape from saprophytism to virulence
  298. Listeria monocytogenesinternalin and E-cadherin: from structure to pathogenesis
  299. Pristinamycin forRickettsia africaeInfection
  300. Microsporidiosis in solid organ transplant recipients: twoEnterocytozoon bieneusicases and review
  301. Risque infectieux fongique au cours des maladies systémiques
  302. Antifungal Therapy of Aspergillus Invasive Otitis Externa: Efficacy of Voriconazole and Review
  303. Conjugated action of two species-specific invasion proteins for fetoplacental listeriosis
  304. A New Perspective on Listeria monocytogenes Evolution
  305. Animal Models ofListeriaInfection
  306. Invasive Pasteurella multocida sinusitis in a renal transplant patient
  307. Splenic Rupture and Malignant Mediterranean Spotted Fever
  308. Successful lumbarperitoneal derivation during refractory intracranial pressure due to cryptococcal meningitis, in an HIV-negative patient
  309. A question of congestion
  310. Multidisciplinary Prospective Study of Mother-to-Child Chikungunya Virus Infections on the Island of La Réunion
  311. Adjuvant Corticosteroid Therapy for Chronic Disseminated Candidiasis
  312. Two unusual glandular presentations of tick-borne tularemia
  313. Grippe aviaire en décembre 2007
  314. The Listeria monocytogenes Virulence Factor InlJ Is Specifically Expressed In Vivo and Behaves as an Adhesin
  315. A Mouse Model for Chikungunya: Young Age and Inefficient Type-I Interferon Signaling Are Risk Factors for Severe Disease
  316. Les granulomatoses systémiques d’origine infectieuse
  317. Fungal Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysms: Successful Embolization of an Aspergillus-Associated Case and Review
  318. Cellulitis Revealing a Cryptococcosis-Related Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome in a Renal Allograft Recipient
  319. Evidence of Compromised Blood-Spinal Cord Barrier in Early and Late Symptomatic SOD1 Mice Modeling ALS
  320. Src, cortactin and Arp2/3 complex are required for E-cadherin-mediated internalization of Listeria into cells
  321. Human listeriosis and animal models
  322. Novel Extended-spectrum β-Lactamase in Shigella sonnei
  323. Functional Genomic Studies of the Intestinal Response to a Foodborne Enteropathogen in a Humanized Gnotobiotic Mouse Model
  324. Is it time to reconsider initial antibiotic treatment strategies for severe urinary tract infections in Europe?
  325. Hafnia alvei Endocarditis following Pyelonephritis in a Permanent Pacemaker Carrier
  326. A critical role for peptidoglycan N-deacetylation in Listeria evasion from the host innate immune system
  327. Hepatitis C virus infection and MALT-type ocular adnexal lymphoma
  328. High Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) Infection in Ocular Adnexal Lymphoma (OAL).
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  330. Infection-associated lymphomas derived from marginal zone B cells: a model of antigen-driven lymphoproliferation
  331. Infection par le virus Chikungunya : une alphavirose ré-émergente
  332. Species specificity of the Listeria monocytogenes InlB protein
  333. Listeria monocytogenes and the Genus Listeria
  334. La grippe aviaire : implications possibles sur la santé humaine
  335. LPXTG Protein InlJ, a Newly Identified Internalin Involved in Listeria monocytogenes Virulence
  336. Microbial strategies to target, cross or disrupt epithelia
  337. ARHGAP10 is necessary for α-catenin recruitment at adherens junctions and for Listeria invasion
  338. Gp96 is a receptor for a novel Listeria monocytogenes virulence factor, Vip, a surface protein
  339. Understanding how Listeria monocytogenes targets and crosses host barriers
  340. Maladie immunoproliférative de l'intestin grêle associée à Campylobacter jejuni
  341. Bases moléculaires du tropisme foetoplacentaire deListeria monocytogenes
  342. FbpA, a novel multifunctional Listeria monocytogenes virulence factor
  343. A Molecular Marker for Evaluating the Pathogenic Potential of FoodborneListeria monocytogenes
  344. Maladie immunoproliférative de l’intestin grêle associée à Campylobacter jejuni
  345. Immunoproliferative Small Intestinal Disease Associated withCampylobacter jejuni
  346. Targeting and crossing of the human maternofetal barrier byListeria monocytogenes: Role of internalin interaction with trophoblast E-cadherin
  347. Unconventional myosin VIIa and vezatin, two proteins crucial for Listeria entry into epithelial cells
  348. Immunoproliferative Small Intestinal Disease Associated withCampylobacter jejuni
  349. Invasion of mammalian cells by Listeria monocytogenes: functional mimicry to subvert cellular functions
  350. Genetically-modified-animal models for human infections: the Listeria paradigm
  351. Listeria monocytogenes bile salt hydrolase is a virulence factor involved in the intestinal and hepatic phases of listeriosis
  352. Listeria monocytogenes bile salt hydrolase is a PrfA-regulated virulence factor involved in the intestinal and hepatic phases of listeriosis
  353. 8 Measuring and analysing invasion of mammalian cells by bacterial pathogens: The Listeria monocytogenes system
  354. Un modèle transgénique pour la listériose humaine : rôle de l’interaction entre l’internaline et la E-cadhérine dans la traversée de la barrière intestinale par L. monocytogenes
  355. A Transgenic Model for Listeriosis: Role of Internalin in Crossing the Intestinal Barrier
  356. Vezatin, a novel transmembrane protein, bridges myosin VIIA to the cadherin-catenins complex
  357. A role for α- and β-catenins in bacterial uptake
  358. De cadhérine en cadhérine, la E-cadhérine comme porte d'entrée de Listeria monocytogenes.
  359. Cell adhesion molecules in the pathogenesis of and host defence against microbial infection
  360. A single amino acid in E-cadherin responsible for host specificity towards the human pathogen Listeria monocytogenes
  361. Interactions of Listeria monocytogenes with mammalian cells during entry and actin-based movement: bacterial factors, cellular ligands and signaling
  362. Internalin of Listeria monocytogenes with an intact leucine-rich repeat region is sufficient to promote internalization
  363. Clinical and Pathophysiological Aspects of Immune Complex Glomerulonephritis Associated with Entamoeba histolytica Abscess of the Liver
  364. Acute Suppurative Salmonella enteritidis Thyroiditis Associated with Thyrotoxicosis in a Patient Infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  365. Chronic granulomatous disease
  366. Resistance to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and sensitivity to pentamidine therapy in an AIDS patient with hepatosplenic pneumocytosis
  367. Use of Albendazole for Disseminated Microsporidian Infection in a Patient with AIDS