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  1. Rainfall-driven resuspension of pathogenic Leptospira in a leptospirosis hotspot
  2. Leptospirosis: toward a better understanding of the environmental lifestyle of Leptospira
  3. Ertapenem Supplemented Selective Media as a New Strategy to Distinguish β-Lactam-Resistant Enterobacterales: Application to Clinical and Wastewater Samples
  4. Corrigendum: Escape of TLR5 recognition by Leptospira spp.: A rationale for atypical endoflagella
  5. A fusidic acid-resistant (PVL+) clone is associated with the increase in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in New Caledonia
  6. Leptospira
  7. Unraveling the invisible leptospirosis in mainland Southeast Asia and its fate under climate change
  8. Original Leptospira spp. in island's native terrestrial mammals: A case study in Pteropus spp. bats of New Caledonia
  9. Clinical Evaluation of the Modified Faine Criteria in Patients Admitted with Suspected Leptospirosis to the Territorial Hospital, New Caledonia, 2018 to 2019
  10. Prevention and control of highly antibiotic-resistant bacteria in a Pacific territory: Feedback from New Caledonia between 2004 and 2020
  11. Leptospira ainlahdjerensis sp. nov., Leptospira ainazelensis sp. nov., Leptospira abararensis sp. nov. and Leptospira chreensis sp. nov., four new species isolated from water sources in Algeria
  12. Eosinophilic meningitis in New Caledonia: The role of Angiostrongylus cantonensis?
  13. Attending school protects children from leptospirosis in New Caledonia
  14. Escape of TLR5 Recognition by Leptospira spp.: A Rationale for Atypical Endoflagella
  15. Leptospira interrogans Retains Direct Virulence After Long Starvation in Water
  16. Leptospira interrogans' biofilm allows withstanding environmental stress
  17. Escape of TLR5 Recognition by Leptospira spp: A Rationale for Atypical Endoflagella
  18. Leptospira interrogans  and Leptospira kirschneri are the dominant Leptospira species causing human leptospirosis in Central Malaysia
  19. A systematic review of Leptospira in water and soil environments
  20. Biofilm Formation and Quantification Using the 96-Microtiter Plate
  21. Isolation and Culture of Leptospira from Clinical and Environmental Samples
  22. Use of MALDI-ToF Mass Spectrometry for Identification of Leptospira
  23. Health Challenges of the Pacific Region: Insights From History, Geography, Social Determinants, Genetics, and the Microbiome
  24. Counting Oceanians of Non-European, Non-Asian Descent (ONENA) in the South Pacific to Make Them Count in Global Health.
  25. Mucoviscous characteristics of Klebsiella pneumoniae strains: A factor of clinical severity?
  26. Revisiting the taxonomy and evolution of pathogenicity of the genus Leptospira through the prism of genomics
  27. Large expert-curated database for benchmarking document
  28. Evidence that leptospirosis research is underfunded
  29. Leptospirosis in French Historical Medical Literature: Weil’s Disease or Kelsch’s Disease?
  30. A Large Leptospirosis Outbreak following Successive Severe Floods in Fiji, 2012
  31. Evidence of human leptospirosis cases in a cohort of febrile patients in Bangui, Central African Republic: a retrospective study, 2012–2015
  32. High incidence of leptospirosis in Vanuatu
  33. A systematic review of human and animal leptospirosis in the Pacific Islands reveals pathogen and reservoir diversity
  34. High biodiversity in the genus Leptospira
  35. Soil Leptospira reveal high biodiversity and low-virulent species in the Pathogen cluster
  36. Continuous Excretion of Leptospira borgpetersenii Ballum in Mice Assessed by Viability Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction
  37. High level of IL-10 expression in the blood of animal models possibly relates to resistance against leptospirosis
  38. Advances and challenges in barcoding pathogenic and environmental Leptospira
  39. Isolation of Leptospira from blood culture bottles
  40. Presumptive diagnosis of leptospirosis before seroconversion: a review of 338 cases in Wallis and Futuna 2008 to 2015
  41. Seeking the environmental source of Leptospirosis reveals durable bacterial viability in river soils
  42. Leptospirosis challenges
  43. Zika virus infection as an unexpected finding in a Leptospirosis patient
  44. Cytokine and Chemokine Expression in Kidneys during Chronic Leptospirosis in Reservoir and Susceptible Animal Models
  45. Melioidosis in New Caledonia: a dominant strain in a transmission hotspot
  46. An Unprecedented High Incidence of Leptospirosis in Futuna, South Pacific, 2004 – 2014, Evidenced by Retrospective Analysis of Surveillance Data
  47. Experimental Hamster Infection with a Strain of Leptospira borgpetersenii Ballum Isolated from a Reservoir Mouse in New Caledonia
  48. Leptospirosis After a Stay in Madagascar
  49. Detection of Zika Virus in Urine
  50. Severity markers in severe leptospirosis: a cohort study
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  52. Though not Reservoirs, Dogs might Transmit Leptospira in New Caledonia
  53. El Niño Southern Oscillation and Leptospirosis Outbreaks in New Caledonia
  54. A Putative Regulatory Genetic Locus Modulates Virulence in the Pathogen Leptospira interrogans
  55. An exotic case of leptospirosis imported into an endemic area
  56. Leptospirosis: Time to move to molecular epidemiology
  57. Association between Age and Severity to Leptospirosis in Children
  58. Sensitivity and Specificity of a New Vertical Flow Rapid Diagnostic Test for the Serodiagnosis of Human Leptospirosis
  59. Biological, physiological, immunological and nutritional assessment of farm-reared Litopenaeus stylirostris shrimp affected or unaffected by vibriosis
  60. Leptospirosis risk increases with changes in species composition of rat populations
  61. Risk Factors and Predictors of Severe Leptospirosis in New Caledonia
  62. DifferentialIn VivoGene Expression of Major Leptospira Proteins in Resistant or Susceptible Animal Models
  63. Rodent Abundance Dynamics and Leptospirosis Carriage in an Area of Hyper-Endemicity in New Caledonia
  64. Gene Expression Profiles of Immune Mediators and Histopathological Findings in Animal Models of Leptospirosis: Comparison between Susceptible Hamsters and Resistant Mice
  65. Deciphering leptospirosis eco-epidemiology in New Caledonia
  66. Networking to implement diagnostic capacity and (re-) evaluate the public health importance of leptospirosis in the Institut Pasteur International Network
  67. Virulence of an emerging pathogenic lineage of Vibrio nigripulchritudo is dependent on two plasmids
  68. Surveillance active de la leptospirose humaine en milieu hospitalier au Cambodge
  69. Differential Cytokine Gene Expression According to Outcome in a Hamster Model of Leptospirosis
  70. Rapid Leptospira identification by direct sequencing of the diagnostic PCR products in New Caledonia
  71. Vibrio nigripulchritudomonitoring and strain dynamics in shrimp pond sediments
  72. Correlation between antibiotic susceptibilities and genotypes in Neisseria gonorrhoeae from different geographical origins: determinants monitoring by real-time PCR as a complementary tool for surveillance
  73. Leptospira: the dawn of the molecular genetics era for an emerging zoonotic pathogen
  74. Outbreak of leptospirosis in New Caledonia: diagnosis issues and burden of disease
  75. Quinolone Resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae: Rapid Genotyping of Quinolone Resistance-Determining Regions in gyrA and parC Genes by Melting Curve Analysis Predicts Susceptibility
  76. Real-Time PCR Detection of gyrA and parC Mutations in Streptococcus pneumoniae
  77. A relationship between antimicrobial peptide gene expression and capacity of a selected shrimp line to survive a Vibrio infection
  78. Genotyping as a Tool for Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in New Caledonia: Evidence of a Novel Genotype Associated with Reduced Penicillin Susceptibility
  79. Cross breeding of different domesticated lines as a simple way for genetic improvement in small aquaculture industries: Heterosis and inbreeding effects on growth and survival rates of the Pacific blue shrimp Penaeus (Litopenaeus) stylirostris
  80. Correlation between Detection of a Plasmid and High-Level Virulence of Vibrio nigripulchritudo, a Pathogen of the Shrimp Litopenaeus stylirostris
  81. Combined effect of exposure to ammonia and hypoxia on the blue shrimp Litopenaeus stylirostris survival and physiological response in relation to molt stage
  82. Émergence de maladies chez les organismes d’intérêt aquacole : quelques scénarios illustrés d’exemples
  83. Sequence polymorphism-based identification and quantification of Vibrio nigripulchritudo at the species and subspecies level targeting an emerging pathogen for cultured shrimp in New Caledonia
  84. Molecular epidemiology of Vibrio nigripulchritudo, a pathogen of cultured penaeid shrimp (Litopenaeus stylirostris) in New Caledonia
  85. Quantification of Vibrio penaeicida, the etiological agent of Syndrome 93 in New Caledonian shrimp, by real-time PCR using SYBR Green I chemistry
  86. “Summer Syndrome” in Litopenaeus stylirostris in New Caledonia: Pathology and epidemiology of the etiological agent, Vibrio nigripulchritudo
  87. Influence of sediment characteristics on shrimp physiology: pH as principal effect
  88. Experimental infection models for shrimp vibriosis studies: a review
  89. A white spot disease-like syndrome in the Pacific blue shrimp (Litopenaeus stylirostris) as a form of bacterial shell disease
  90. Changes in Hemocyte Counts in Litopenaeus stylirostris Subjected to Sublethal Infection and to Vaccination
  91. Toxic factors of Vibrio strains pathogenic to shrimp
  92. Arbitrarily Primed PCR To Type Vibrio spp. Pathogenic for Shrimp
  93. Acquisition of susceptibility to Vibrio penaeicida in Penaeus stylirostris postlarvae and juveniles
  94. `Syndrome 93' in New Caledonian outdoor rearing ponds of Penaeus stylirostris: history and description of three major outbreaks