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Number of publications : 15
Pathological studies in hepatic lesions associated with lung lesions in camel Proteomics-based identification of immunodominant proteins of Brucellae using sera from infected hosts points towards enhanced pathogen survival during the infection
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Experimental infection of chicken embryos with recently described Brucella microti: Pathogenicity and pathological findings. Detection of Brucella abortus DNA in aborted goats and sheep in Egypt by real-time PCR
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Mass spectrometry data from proteomics-based screening of immunoreactive proteins of fully virulent Brucella strains using sera from naturally infected animals.
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Animal brucellosis in Egypt
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Detection of Brucella melitensis in bovine milk and milk products from apparently healthy animals in Egypt by real-time PCR
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Subclinical pulmonary pathogenic infection in camels slaughtered in Cairo, Egypt.
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Pulmonary Leiomyoma in a Dromedary Camel (Camelus Dromedarius)
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Pathogenicity of Brucella microti in chicken Embryos: Layman Abstract.
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Isolation of Brucella abortus from a dog and a cat confirms their biological role in re-emergence and dissemination of bovine brucellosis on dairy farms. Systematic review of brucellosis in Kenya: disease frequency in humans and animals and risk factors for human infection. Molecular typing of isolates obtained from aborted foetuses in Brucella-free Holstein dairy cattle herd after immunisation with Brucella abortus RB51 vaccine in Egypt. Human Brucellosis in Febrile Patients Seeking Treatment at Remote Hospitals, Northeastern Kenya, 2014-201 Comprehensive Identification of Immunodominant Proteins of Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis Using Antibodies in the Sera from Naturally Infected Hosts.
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