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2. Review state-of-the-art of output-based methodological approaches for substantiating freedom from infection
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Meletis, Eleftherios, primary, Conrady, Beate, additional, Hopp, Petter, additional, Lurier, Thibaut, additional, Frössling, Jenny, additional, Rosendal, Thomas, additional, Faverjon, Céline, additional, Carmo, Luís Pedro, additional, Hodnik, Jaka Jakob, additional, Ózsvári, László, additional, Kostoulas, Polychronis, additional, van Schaik, Gerdien, additional, Comin, Arianna, additional, Nielen, Mirjam, additional, Knific, Tanja, additional, Schulz, Jana, additional, Šerić-Haračić, Sabina, additional, Fourichon, Christine, additional, Santman-Berends, Inge, additional, and Madouasse, Aurélien, additional
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- 2024
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3. Review state-of-the-art of output-based methodological approaches for substantiating freedom from infection
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Meletis, Eleftherios, Conrady, Beate, Hopp, Petter, Lurier, Thibaut, Frössling, Jenny, Rosendal, Thomas, Faverjon, Céline, Carmo, Luís Pedro, Hodnik, Jaka Jakob, Ózsvári, László, Kostoulas, Polychronis, van Schaik, Gerdien, Comin, Arianna, Nielen, Mirjam, Knific, Tanja, Schulz, Jana, Šerić-Haračić, Sabina, Fourichon, Christine, Santman-Berends, Inge, Madouasse, Aurélien, Meletis, Eleftherios, Conrady, Beate, Hopp, Petter, Lurier, Thibaut, Frössling, Jenny, Rosendal, Thomas, Faverjon, Céline, Carmo, Luís Pedro, Hodnik, Jaka Jakob, Ózsvári, László, Kostoulas, Polychronis, van Schaik, Gerdien, Comin, Arianna, Nielen, Mirjam, Knific, Tanja, Schulz, Jana, Šerić-Haračić, Sabina, Fourichon, Christine, Santman-Berends, Inge, and Madouasse, Aurélien
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A wide variety of control and surveillance programmes that are designed and implemented based on country-specific conditions exists for infectious cattle diseases that are not regulated. This heterogeneity renders difficult the comparison of probabilities of freedom from infection estimated from collected surveillance data. The objectives of this review were to outline the methodological and epidemiological considerations for the estimation of probabilities of freedom from infection from surveillance information and review state-of-the-art methods estimating the probabilities of freedom from infection from heterogeneous surveillance data. Substantiating freedom from infection consists in quantifying the evidence of absence from the absence of evidence. The quantification usually consists in estimating the probability of observing no positive test result, in a given sample, assuming that the infection is present at a chosen (low) prevalence, called the design prevalence. The usual surveillance outputs are the sensitivity of surveillance and the probability of freedom from infection. A variety of factors influencing the choice of a method are presented; disease prevalence context, performance of the tests used, risk factors of infection, structure of the surveillance programme and frequency of testing. The existing methods for estimating the probability of freedom from infection are scenario trees, Bayesian belief networks, simulation methods, Bayesian prevalence estimation methods and the STOC free model. Scenario trees analysis is the current reference method for proving freedom from infection and is widely used in countries that claim freedom. Bayesian belief networks and simulation methods are considered extensions of scenario trees. They can be applied to more complex surveillance schemes and represent complex infection dynamics. Bayesian prevalence estimation methods and the STOC free model allow freedom from infection estimation at the herd-level from longit
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- 2024
4. Seroprevalence and renal carriage of pathogenic Leptospira in livestock in Cotonou, Benin
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Her, Rebecca, Crespin, Laurent, Etougbétché, Jonas, Groud, Karine, Gnolonfoun, Mathias, Chapron, Audrey, Evenamia, Gualbert, Houéménou, Gualbert, Lurier, Thibaut, Cappelle, Julien, Dobigny, Gauthier, Ayral, Florence, Her, Rebecca, Crespin, Laurent, Etougbétché, Jonas, Groud, Karine, Gnolonfoun, Mathias, Chapron, Audrey, Evenamia, Gualbert, Houéménou, Gualbert, Lurier, Thibaut, Cappelle, Julien, Dobigny, Gauthier, and Ayral, Florence
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Background: Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease. It is particularly prevalent in tropical countries and has major consequences for human and animal health. In Benin, the disease's epidemiology remains poorly understood, especially in livestock, for which data are lacking. Objectives: To characterise Leptospira seroprevalence and locally circulating serogroups in livestock from Cotonou and to estimate the prevalence of Leptospira renal carriage in cattle. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study in February 2020 during which livestock were sampled at an abattoir and in an impoverished city district. We analysed blood samples from 279 livestock animals (i.e. cattle, sheep, goats and pigs) using the microscopic agglutination test. Additionally, samples of renal tissue from 100 cattle underwent 16s rRNA (rrs) real-time PCR analysis. Results: For the 131 cattle, 85 sheep, and 50 goats tested, seroprevalence was 18% (95% confidence interval [CI] [12%, 26%]), 9% (95% CI [4%, 17%] and 2% (95% CI [0%, 9%]), respectively, and most of the seropositive animals were associated with 1:100 titres. All 13 pigs were seronegative. Leptospira DNA was found in the renal tissue of 10% (95% CI [5%, 18%]) of the cattle tested (n = 100). Leptospira borgpetersenii was the main species present (n = 7), but Leptospira interrogans (n = 2) and Leptospira kirschneri (n = 1) were also detected. Various serogroups (Canicola, Grippotyphosa, Sejroe, Icterohaemorrhagiae, Pomona, Pyrogenes, Australis and Autumnalis) were detected using microscopic agglutination test without a clear predominance of any of them. Conclusions: These results suggest that abattoir workers and people living in close contact with livestock in poor urban areas are exposed to the risk of Leptospira infection.
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5. Review state-of-the-art of output-based methodological approaches for substantiating freedom from infection
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FAH Evidence based Veterinary Medicine, FAH – Veterinary Epidemiology, Meletis, Eleftherios, Conrady, Beate, Hopp, Petter, Lurier, Thibaut, Frössling, Jenny, Rosendal, Thomas, Faverjon, Céline, Carmo, Luís Pedro, Hodnik, Jaka Jakob, Ózsvári, László, Kostoulas, Polychronis, van Schaik, Gerdien, Comin, Arianna, Nielen, Mirjam, Knific, Tanja, Schulz, Jana, Šerić-Haračić, Sabina, Fourichon, Christine, Santman-Berends, Inge, Madouasse, Aurélien, FAH Evidence based Veterinary Medicine, FAH – Veterinary Epidemiology, Meletis, Eleftherios, Conrady, Beate, Hopp, Petter, Lurier, Thibaut, Frössling, Jenny, Rosendal, Thomas, Faverjon, Céline, Carmo, Luís Pedro, Hodnik, Jaka Jakob, Ózsvári, László, Kostoulas, Polychronis, van Schaik, Gerdien, Comin, Arianna, Nielen, Mirjam, Knific, Tanja, Schulz, Jana, Šerić-Haračić, Sabina, Fourichon, Christine, Santman-Berends, Inge, and Madouasse, Aurélien
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- 2024
6. Evaluation of microcirculation by Sidestream Dark Field imaging: Impact of hemodynamic status on the occurrence of pressure artifacts – A pilot study
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Magnin, Mathieu, Foulon, Élisa, Lurier, Thibaut, Allaouchiche, Bernard, Bonnet-Garin, Jeanne-Marie, and Junot, Stéphane
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- 2020
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7. Evaluation using latent class models of the diagnostic performances of three ELISA tests commercialized for the serological diagnosis of Coxiella burnetii infection in domestic ruminants
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Lurier, Thibaut, Rousset, Elodie, Gasqui, Patrick, Sala, Carole, Claustre, Clément, Abrial, David, Dufour, Philippe, de Crémoux, Renée, Gache, Kristel, Delignette-Muller, Marie Laure, Ayral, Florence, and Jourdain, Elsa
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- 2021
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8. Prevalence and clinical relevance of cholelithiasis in cats: A multicenter retrospective study of 98 cases
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Brunet, Audrey, primary, Duperrier‐Simond, Cyril, additional, Amoyal, Suzanne, additional, Benchekroun, Ghita, additional, Hernandez, Juan, additional, Lecot, Lorris, additional, Lurier, Thibaut, additional, Cadoré, Jean‐Luc, additional, and Krafft, Emilie, additional
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- 2023
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9. Diagnosis of bovine dictyocaulosis by bronchoalveolar lavage technique: A comparative study using a Bayesian approach
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Lurier, Thibaut, Delignette-Muller, Marie Laure, Rannou, Benoit, Strube, Christina, Arcangioli, Marie-Anne, and Bourgoin, Gilles
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- 2018
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10. Standardization of canine meningioma grading: Validation of new guidelines for reproducible histopathologic criteria
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Belluco, Sara, primary, Marano, Giuseppe, additional, Lurier, Thibaut, additional, Avallone, Giancarlo, additional, Brachelente, Chiara, additional, Di Palma, Stefano, additional, Rasotto, Roberta, additional, Baiker, Kerstin, additional, Beineke, Andreas, additional, Oevermann, Anna, additional, Seehusen, Frauke, additional, de Sant'Ana, Fabiano José Ferreira, additional, Boracchi, Patrizia, additional, Pumarola, Martí, additional, and Mandara, Maria Teresa, additional
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- 2023
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11. Hyperthermie et diarrhée intermittentes avec amaigrissement progressif chez une vache charolaise
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Nankam Chimi, Roland, primary, Zidane, Sami, additional, Lurier, Thibaut, additional, and Arcangioli, Marie-Anne, additional
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- 2023
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12. Ultrasonographic findings of feline aortic thromboembolism
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Eberlé, Olivia, primary, Pouzot-Nevoret, Céline, additional, Thomas-Cancian, Aurélie, additional, Lurier, Thibaut, additional, Nectoux, Alexandra, additional, and Ségard-Weisse, Emilie, additional
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- 2022
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13. Une infection antérieure par des coronavirus saisonniers n’empêche pas la COVID-19 chez les enfants
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Sermet-Gaudelus, Isabelle, Temmam, Sarah, Huon, Christèle, Behillil, Sylvie, Gajdos, Vincent, Bigot, Thomas, Lurier, Thibaut, Chrétien, Delphine, Backovic, Marija, Delaunay-Moisan, Agnès, Donati, Flora, Albert, Mélanie, Foucaud, Elsa, Mesplées, Bettina, Benoist, Grégoire, Faye, Albert, Duval-Arnould, Marc, Cretolle, Célia, Charbit, Marina, Aubart, Mélodie, Auriau, Johanne, Lorrot, Mathie, Kariyawasam, Dulanjalee, Fertitta, Laura, Orliaguet, Gilles, Pigneur, Bénédicte, Bader-Meunier, Brigitte, Briand, Coralie, Enouf, Vincent, Toubiana, Julie, Guilleminot, Tiffany, van Der Werf, Sylvie, Leruez-Ville, Marianne, Eloit, Marc, Découverte de pathogènes – Pathogen discovery, Institut Pasteur [Paris] (IP), Génétique Moléculaire des Virus à ARN - Molecular Genetics of RNA Viruses (GMV-ARN (UMR_3569 / U-Pasteur_2)), Institut Pasteur [Paris] (IP)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre National de Référence des virus des infections respiratoires (dont la grippe) - National Reference Center Virus Influenzae [Paris] (CNR - laboratoire coordonnateur), AP-HP - Hôpital Antoine Béclère [Clamart], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP), Unité Mixte de Recherche d'Épidémiologie des maladies Animales et zoonotiques (UMR EPIA), VetAgro Sup - Institut national d'enseignement supérieur et de recherche en alimentation, santé animale, sciences agronomiques et de l'environnement (VAS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), Virologie Structurale - Structural Virology, Institut Pasteur [Paris] (IP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Département Plateforme (PF I2BC), Institut de Biologie Intégrative de la Cellule (I2BC), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Hôpital Jean Verdier [AP-HP], Hôpital Louis Mourier - AP-HP [Colombes], Hôpital Ambroise Paré [AP-HP], Hôpital Robert Debré, Epidémiologie Clinique et Evaluation Economique Appliquées aux Populations Vulnérables (ECEVE (U1123 / UMR_S_1123)), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-AP-HP Hôpital universitaire Robert-Debré [Paris], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Université Paris Cité (UPCité), AP-HP Hôpital Bicêtre (Le Kremlin-Bicêtre), CHU Necker - Enfants Malades [AP-HP], Imagine - Institut des maladies génétiques (IHU) (Imagine - U1163), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Paris Cité (UPCité), Service de neurochirurgie pédiatrique [CHU Necker], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-CHU Necker - Enfants Malades [AP-HP], Plateforme de Microbiologie Mutualisée (PIBnet) - Mutualized Platform for Microbiology (P2M), Biodiversité et Epidémiologie des Bactéries pathogènes - Biodiversity and Epidemiology of Bacterial Pathogens, École nationale vétérinaire - Alfort (ENVA), Institut Pasteur, ANR, Commission européenne, CRNS, Université Paris Cité, Santé publique France, and ANR-10-LABX-0062,IBEID,Integrative Biology of Emerging Infectious Diseases(2010)
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[SDV.MHEP.MI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseases ,[SDV.MP.VIR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Virology - Abstract
International audience; Justification: Les enfants présentent un faible taux de COVID-19 et de syndrome inflammatoire multisystémique sévère apparenté à la maladie de Kawasaki (MIS) mais présentent une prévalence élevée d'infections aux coronavirus saisonniers.Objectif: Nous avons évalué par sérologie si une infection antérieure par les coronavirus saisonniers (NL63, HKU1, 229E, OC43) pouvait fournir une immunité croisée contre l'infection par le SARS-CoV-2 chez les enfants.Méthodes: Une étude observationnelle multicentrique transversale a été mise en place chez i) des enfants pauci- ou asymptomatiques hospitalisés à Paris lors de la première vague pour des raisons autres qu’une infection à SARS-CoV-2 (groupe HOS, n = 739) ; et ii) des enfants présentant un syndrome inflammatoire multisystémique (groupe MIS, n = 36). Un test LIPS d’immunoprécipitation a été utilisé afin de mesurer la présence d’anticorps anti-SARS-CoV-2 dirigés contre les domaines C-terminal de la nucléoprotéine N et les domaines S1 et S2 de la protéine de spicule S. Un total de 69 patients séropositifs pour SARS-CoV-2, dont 15 MIS, et de 115 patients séronégatifs (CTL) appariés en fonction de l’âge et du sexe ont été sélectionnés afin de mesurer le niveau d’anticorps dirigés contre le SARS-CoV-2 et les coronavirus saisonniers (HCoV). La séroprévalence et le niveau de réponse anticorps dirigés contre les différents virus ont servi à évaluer si l’infection à SARS-CoV-2 chez les enfants est influencée par une infection antérieure par des coronavirus saisonniers. Principaux résultats: La prévalence des infections à HCoV était très élevée et similaire dans les trois groupes HOS, MIS et CTL. De même, les niveaux de réponse anticorps dirigés contre les HCoV n'étaient pas significativement différents dans les trois groupes et n'étaient pas corrélés au niveau de réponse anticorps anti-SARS-CoV-2 dans les groupes HOS et MIS. Les profils d'anticorps anti-SARS-CoV-2 étaient différents chez les enfants des groupes HOS et MIS, avec un niveau de réponse anti-S1 et –N significativement plus élevés chez les enfants atteints de syndrome inflammatoire multisystémique.Conclusion: Une infection antérieure par les coronavirus saisonniers (évaluée par sérologie) n'interfère pas avec le risque d’être infecté par le SARS-CoV-2 ni avec celui de développer un MIS chez les enfants.
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14. Diagnostic methods for Q fever in ruminants: contribution to the validation of performances and to their harmonization
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Rousset, Elodie, Lurier, Thibaut, Jourdain, Elsa, Thiéry, Richard, Unité Fièvre Animale Q (NRL Fièvre Q), Agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire de l'alimentation, de l'environnement et du travail (ANSES), Laboratoire de Sophia Antipolis, Unité Mixte de Recherche d'Épidémiologie des maladies Animales et zoonotiques (UMR EPIA), VetAgro Sup - Institut national d'enseignement supérieur et de recherche en alimentation, santé animale, sciences agronomiques et de l'environnement (VAS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), ANSESDGALGDS FranceINRAEVetagro Sup, and Friedrich Loeffler Institut
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Sheep ,Conditional dependence ,Goats ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Latent class model ,Cattle ,Bayesian ,Diagnostic accuracy ,Q fever ,Herd sensitivity - Abstract
International audience; Work to improve the quality of diagnostic methods for Q fever is being pursued in France, by the National Reference Laboratory (NRL), together with producers of available commercial kits, analytical laboratories, and with scientific collaborators. Standardization and calibration of methods are a prerequisite for the production of reliable and usable data for a network of laboratories, involved in surveillance programs as well as epidemiological studies, case diagnostics and confirmation or investigations linked to human outbreaks. The role of the NRL is also to ensure that the performance of methods by analytical laboratories, and, their harmonization across a network of laboratories, are properly maintained.
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- 2021
15. Diagnostic performances study of three ELISA tests commercialized for Q fever diagnosis in domestic ruminants using latent class models
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Lurier, Thibaut, Rousset, Elodie, Gasqui, Patrick, Sala, Carole, Claustre, Clément, Abrial, David, Dufour, Philippe, de Crémoux, Renée, Gache, Kristel, Delignette-Muller, Marie Laure, Ayral, Florence, Jourdain, Elsa, Unité Mixte de Recherche d'Épidémiologie des maladies Animales et zoonotiques (UMR EPIA), VetAgro Sup - Institut national d'enseignement supérieur et de recherche en alimentation, santé animale, sciences agronomiques et de l'environnement (VAS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), Unité Fièvre Animale Q (NRL Fièvre Q), Agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire de l'alimentation, de l'environnement et du travail (ANSES), Laboratoire de Sophia Antipolis, Laboratoire de Lyon [ANSES], Institut de l'élevage (IDELE), Fédération nationale des Groupements de Défense Sanitaire (GDS France), Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive - UMR 5558 (LBBE), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-VetAgro Sup - Institut national d'enseignement supérieur et de recherche en alimentation, santé animale, sciences agronomiques et de l'environnement (VAS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Rongeurs Sauvages, Risques Sanitaires et Gestion des Populations - UR 1233 (RS2GP), ANSESDGALGDS FranceINRAEVetagro Sup, and Friedrich Loeffler Institut
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Sheep ,Conditional dependence ,Goats ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Latent class model ,Cattle ,Bayesian ,Diagnostic accuracy ,Q fever ,Herd sensitivity - Abstract
International audience; Q fever is a worldwide zoonotic disease mainly res-ponsible for reproductive disorder such as abortion in domestic ruminants. The serological diagnosis in domestic ruminants is mainly performed using ELISA tests. In France, there are three ELISA tests that are commercialized with little information about their sensitivities and specificities.
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16. Additional file 2 of Evaluation using latent class models of the diagnostic performances of three ELISA tests commercialized for the serological diagnosis of Coxiella burnetii infection in domestic ruminants
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Lurier, Thibaut, Rousset, Elodie, Gasqui, Patrick, Sala, Carole, Claustre, Clément, Abrial, David, Dufour, Philippe, De Crémoux, Renée, Gache, Kristel, Delignette-Muller, Marie Laure, Ayral, Florence, and Jourdain, Elsa
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Additional file 2: Output of the model. R-Markdown Word document containing R code, summary of the models, Gelman and rubin’s statistics, trace plots and prior vs posterior density plots.
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- 2021
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17. Évaluation et prise en compte de l’incertitude diagnostique des tests utilisés pour le dépistage sérologique des infections par Coxiella burnetii chez les ruminants domestiques
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Lurier, Thibaut and STAR, ABES
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[SDV.SA.AGRO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Agronomy ,Bovin ,Surveillance ,Sheep ,Ovin ,Goats ,[SDV.BA.MVSA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Veterinary medicine and animal Health ,Bayésien ,Valeurs prédictives ,Performance diagnostique ,Bayesian ,Diagnostic accuracy ,Facteurs de risque ,Fièvre Q ,Modèle à classes latentes ,Predictive values ,Latent class model ,Cattle ,Caprin ,Risk factor ,Q fever - Abstract
Q fever is a zoonotic disease, caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii. Most of human clinical cases are related to an exposition to domestic ruminants. Because domestic ruminants may be latently infected or intermittently shed the bacterium, serological methods such as ELISA are recommended by the OIE for the detection of past or present infections by C. burnetii. However, no gold standard method is available to assess with certainty the serological status of an animal. To date, three ELISA tests (later referred to as test 1, 2 and 3) are commercialized in Europe but their diagnostic performances are not well known. The thesis manuscript is divided into three parts, with the objectives: (1) to assess the diagnostic performances of the three ELISA tests commercialized for the serological diagnosis of C. burnetii infection in cattle, sheep and goats; (2) to assess true seroprevalence levels in these three domestic ruminant species based on test 2 while accounting for the diagnostic uncertainty of this test; (3) to develop an online tool to help stakeholders interpreting the results of a serological screening plan based on the results obtained in parts 1 and 2.This work is based on data collected for the Q fever surveillance program performed between 2012 and 2014 in 10 French departments. The database includes serological results from 9,972 cattle, 5,024 goats and 7,632 sheep sampled from 1,602 herds randomly selected. All samples were analyzed with test 2 and approximately 20% (n= 4,319) were also analyzed with tests 1, 2 and 3 at the French national reference laboratory for Q fever.Diagnostic performances of the three ELISA tests were assessed using a latent class model accounting for the diagnostic accuracy between the three tests. Diagnostic uncertainty values estimated for test 2 were used to model the distribution of the proportion of true seropositive herds in each department (within-herd seroprevalence) and the proportion of true seropositive animals in seropositive herds (within-herd seroprevalence) for each ruminant species. Finally, a freely accessible Shiny application was designed so that stakeholders may assess the probability that an animal tested or a herd screened is truly seropositive given the herd’s characteristics, the epidemiological context and the results of the screening plan performed. This work allows better interpreting ELISA results obtained as part of a Q fever targeted screening plan or surveillance program at the scale of herds, regions or even countries. It provides first answers to the mandatory requirements related to the recent application of the EU 2018/1882 regulation, which classifies Q fever as a category E disease with a need for surveillance., La fièvre Q est une maladie zoonotique causée par la bactérie Coxiella burnetii. La plupart des cas cliniques humains recensés sont liés à une exposition à des ruminants domestiques excréteurs de la bactérie. Chez les ruminants domestiques, en raison de la présence de porteurs latents et de l’excrétion intermittente de la bactérie, les tests sérologiques de type ELISA sont recommandés par l’OIE pour témoigner d’infections passées ou en cours. Cependant, il n’existe pas de méthode gold standard permettant de déterminer avec certitude le statut sérologique des individus. À ce jour, trois tests ELISA (ci-après nommés test 1, 2, 3) sont commercialisés en Europe, mais leurs performances diagnostiques sont mal connues. La thèse est divisée en trois parties avec respectivement pour objectifs : (1) d’estimer les performances diagnostiques chez les bovins, ovins et caprins des trois tests ELISA commercialisés en Europe pour le diagnostic sérologique des infections par C. burnetii ; (2) d’estimer les séroprévalences réelles des infections par C. burnetii chez ces trois espèces de ruminants domestiques sur la base du test 2 en prenant en compte son incertitude diagnostique ; (3) de construire un outil en ligne d’aide à l’interprétation des plans de dépistage sérologique en intégrant les estimations réalisées dans les parties 1 et 2. Les travaux s’appuient sur les données collectées dans le cadre du dispositif de surveillance de la fièvre Q mis en place entre 2012 et 2014 dans dix départements français. La base de données comprend 9 972 bovins, 5 024 caprins et 7 632 ovins échantillonnés dans 1 602 élevages sélectionnés de façon aléatoire. Tous les échantillons de sérum ont été analysés avec le test 2 par un panel de laboratoires d’analyses vétérinaires et environ 20 % (n= 4 319) ont également été analysés avec les tests 1, 2 et 3 au laboratoire national de référence de la fièvre Q. Les performances diagnostiques des trois tests ELISA pour chaque espèce de ruminant ont été estimées à l’aide d’un modèle à classes latentes prenant en compte la dépendance conditionnelle entre les trois tests. L’incertitude diagnostique estimée pour le test 2 a permis d’étudier la distribution de la proportion d’élevages séropositifs selon les départements (séroprévalence inter-élevage) et la proportion d’animaux séropositifs selon les élevages (séroprévalence intra-élevage) pour chacune des espèces. Enfin, une application Shiny libre d’accès à destination des acteurs de terrain a été développée pour permettre d’estimer la probabilité que l’individu testé ou le troupeau dépisté soit réellement séropositif sachant les caractéristiques de l’élevage, le contexte épidémiologique et les résultats du plan de dépistage réalisé. L’ensemble de ces travaux permet de mieux interpréter les résultats obtenus avec ces tests ELISA dans le cadre d’un dépistage ciblé ou d’un programme de surveillance de la fièvre Q à l’échelle d’élevages, de régions, voire de pays. Ils proposent donc des éléments de réponses aux exigences réglementaires récemment mises en application dans le cadre du Règlement (UE) 2018/1882 et catégorisant la fièvre Q comme une maladie de catégorie E à surveillance obligatoire.
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18. Additional file 1 of Evaluation using latent class models of the diagnostic performances of three ELISA tests commercialized for the serological diagnosis of Coxiella burnetii infection in domestic ruminants
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Lurier, Thibaut, Rousset, Elodie, Gasqui, Patrick, Sala, Carole, Claustre, Clément, Abrial, David, Dufour, Philippe, De Crémoux, Renée, Gache, Kristel, Delignette-Muller, Marie Laure, Ayral, Florence, and Jourdain, Elsa
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Additional file 1. Supplementary material. Appendix A. Cross-classified test results in each department and verification of the hypothesis of constant accuracy across populations. Appendix B. Complete specifications of the model. Appendix C. Simulation study. Appendix D. Herd sensitivity, herd specificity. Appendix E. Estimations of the model. Appendix F. Sensitivity analysis.
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19. Prior infection by seasonal coronaviruses, as assessed by serology, does not prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection and disease in children, France, April to June 2020
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Sermet-Gaudelus, Isabelle, primary, Temmam, Sarah, additional, Huon, Christèle, additional, Behillil, Sylvie, additional, Gajdos, Vincent, additional, Bigot, Thomas, additional, Lurier, Thibaut, additional, Chrétien, Delphine, additional, Backovic, Marija, additional, Delaunay-Moisan, Agnès, additional, Donati, Flora, additional, Albert, Mélanie, additional, Foucaud, Elsa, additional, Mesplées, Bettina, additional, Benoist, Grégoire, additional, Faye, Albert, additional, Duval-Arnould, Marc, additional, Cretolle, Célia, additional, Charbit, Marina, additional, Aubart, Mélodie, additional, Auriau, Johanne, additional, Lorrot, Mathie, additional, Kariyawasam, Dulanjalee, additional, Fertitta, Laura, additional, Orliaguet, Gilles, additional, Pigneur, Bénédicte, additional, Bader-Meunier, Brigitte, additional, Briand, Coralie, additional, Enouf, Vincent, additional, Toubiana, Julie, additional, Guilleminot, Tiffany, additional, van der Werf, Sylvie, additional, Leruez-Ville, Marianne, additional, and Eloit, Marc, additional
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20. Combined_supplemental_materials-Belluco_et_al - FOXP3, CD208, and CD206 Expression in Canine Cutaneous Histiocytoma
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Belluco, Sara, Sammarco, Alessandro, Sapin, Pierrick, Lurier, Thibaut, and Marchal, Thierry
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70706 Veterinary Medicine ,FOS: Clinical medicine ,FOS: Veterinary sciences ,111599 Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences not elsewhere classified - Abstract
Combined_supplemental_materials-Belluco_et_al for FOXP3, CD208, and CD206 Expression in Canine Cutaneous Histiocytoma by Sara Belluco, Alessandro Sammarco, Pierrick Sapin, Thibaut Lurier and Thierry Marchal in Veterinary Pathology
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21. FOXP3, CD208, and CD206 Expression in Canine Cutaneous Histiocytoma
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Belluco, Sara, primary, Sammarco, Alessandro, additional, Sapin, Pierrick, additional, Lurier, Thibaut, additional, and Marchal, Thierry, additional
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22. Prior infection by seasonal coronaviruses does not prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection and associated Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in children
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Sermet-Gaudelus, Isabelle, primary, Temmam, Sarah, additional, Huon, Christèle, additional, Behillil, Sylvie, additional, Gajdos, Vincent, additional, Bigot, Thomas, additional, Lurier, Thibaut, additional, Chrétien, Delphine, additional, Backovic, Marija, additional, Moisan-Delaunay, Agnès, additional, Donati, Flora, additional, Albert, Mélanie, additional, Foucaud, Elsa, additional, Mesplées, Bettina, additional, Benoist, Grégoire, additional, Faye, Albert, additional, Duval-Arnould, Marc, additional, Cretolle, Célia, additional, Charbit, Marina, additional, Aubart, Mélodie, additional, Auriau, Johanne, additional, Lorrot, Mathie, additional, Kariyawasam, Dulanjalee, additional, Fertitta, Laura, additional, Orliaguet, Gilles, additional, Pigneur, Bénédicte, additional, Bader-Meunier, Brigitte, additional, Briand, Coralie, additional, Enouf, Vincent, additional, Toubiana, Julie, additional, Guilleminot, Tiffany, additional, van der Werf, Sylvie, additional, Leruez-Ville, Marianne, additional, and Eloit, Marc, additional
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23. Evaluation de méthodes diagnostiques en l’absence de gold standard sur la base de variables binaires et continues : intérêt de l'approche bayésienne
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Lurier, Thibaut, Delignette Muller, Marie-Laure, Jourdain, Elsa, Ayral, Florence, Unité Mixte de Recherche d'Épidémiologie des maladies Animales et zoonotiques (UMR EPIA), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-VetAgro Sup - Institut national d'enseignement supérieur et de recherche en alimentation, santé animale, sciences agronomiques et de l'environnement (VAS), VetAgro Sup - Institut national d'enseignement supérieur et de recherche en alimentation, santé animale, sciences agronomiques et de l'environnement (VAS), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), UPE, European Union Reference Laboratory for equine diseases (EURL), Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive - UMR 5558 (LBBE), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-VetAgro Sup - Institut national d'enseignement supérieur et de recherche en alimentation, santé animale, sciences agronomiques et de l'environnement (VAS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Rongeurs Sauvages, Risques Sanitaires et Gestion des Populations - UR 1233 (RS2GP)
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24. Trattamento delle complicazioni di una frattura in un vitello neonato.
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Kerkour, Abdelaziz, Jankjowiak, Bernard, Lurier, Thibaut, Cherifi, Brahim, Borgne, Marc Le, and Frikha, Ridha
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25. Seroprevalence and renal carriage of pathogenic Leptospira in livestock in Cotonou, Benin.
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Her R, Crespin L, Etougbétché J, Groud K, Gnolonfoun M, Chapron A, Evenamia C, Houéménou G, Lurier T, Cappelle J, Dobigny G, and Ayral F
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- Animals, Cattle, Humans, Sheep, Swine, Livestock genetics, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Benin, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S, Goats genetics, Leptospira, Leptospirosis veterinary, Cattle Diseases epidemiology, Goat Diseases epidemiology, Sheep Diseases epidemiology, Swine Diseases epidemiology
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Background: Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease. It is particularly prevalent in tropical countries and has major consequences for human and animal health. In Benin, the disease's epidemiology remains poorly understood, especially in livestock, for which data are lacking., Objectives: To characterise Leptospira seroprevalence and locally circulating serogroups in livestock from Cotonou and to estimate the prevalence of Leptospira renal carriage in cattle., Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study in February 2020 during which livestock were sampled at an abattoir and in an impoverished city district. We analysed blood samples from 279 livestock animals (i.e. cattle, sheep, goats and pigs) using the microscopic agglutination test. Additionally, samples of renal tissue from 100 cattle underwent 16s rRNA (rrs) real-time PCR analysis., Results: For the 131 cattle, 85 sheep, and 50 goats tested, seroprevalence was 18% (95% confidence interval [CI] [12%, 26%]), 9% (95% CI [4%, 17%] and 2% (95% CI [0%, 9%]), respectively, and most of the seropositive animals were associated with 1:100 titres. All 13 pigs were seronegative. Leptospira DNA was found in the renal tissue of 10% (95% CI [5%, 18%]) of the cattle tested (n = 100). Leptospira borgpetersenii was the main species present (n = 7), but Leptospira interrogans (n = 2) and Leptospira kirschneri (n = 1) were also detected. Various serogroups (Canicola, Grippotyphosa, Sejroe, Icterohaemorrhagiae, Pomona, Pyrogenes, Australis and Autumnalis) were detected using microscopic agglutination test without a clear predominance of any of them., Conclusions: These results suggest that abattoir workers and people living in close contact with livestock in poor urban areas are exposed to the risk of Leptospira infection., (© 2024 The Authors. Veterinary Medicine and Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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