Health
Pandemics & Infectious Diseases
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Bacteria & Other Microorganisms
Children & Youth
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Post-Doctoral Fellowships
France
2011.08.31
Outbreaks of respiratory tract infections and emerging risk of encephalitis due to Mycoplasma pneumoniae: characterization by multiple genome analysis
A single bacterium, Mycoplasma pneumoniaie, may be involved in community-acquired pneumonia, acute attacks of asthma and even encephalitis, especially in children. The risk of severe outbreaks is high in confined settings like hospitals, and a fast response requires identifying the type of the bacterial isolate involved. Dr. Arabella Touati is developing a method to differentiate subtypes of M. pneumoniaie around the world that should work even if the isolates mutate over the course of an outbreak.
Tracking a common culprit: pneumonia and encephalitis
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TOUATI
Institution
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2
Country
France
Nationality
Tunisian
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