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1. Control of Coxiella burnetii shedding in a dairy goat herd by annual offspring vaccination.

2. Molecular mechanisms of Coxiella burnetii formalin-fixed cellular vaccine reactogenicity.

3. Evaluation of the phase-specific antibody response in water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) after two doses of an inactivated phase I Coxiella burnetii vaccine.

4. Coxiella burnetii Nine Mile phase I primary infection derived protective immunity against C. burnetii reinfection in mice depends on both B and T cells, but T cells play a critical role.

5. Divergent effects of itaconate isomers on Coxiella burnetii growth in macrophages and in axenic culture.

6. Caspase-8 activity mediates TNFα production and restricts Coxiella burnetii replication during murine macrophage infection.

7. Tissue distribution of Coxiella burnetii and antibody responses in macropods co-grazing with livestock in Queensland, Australia.

8. BTN3A Targeting Vγ9Vδ2 T Cells Antimicrobial Activity Against Coxiella burnetii -Infected Cells.

9. Differences in local immune cell landscape between Q fever and atherosclerotic abdominal aortic aneurysms identified by multiplex immunohistochemistry.

10. Coxiella burnetii inhibits host immunity by a protein phosphatase adapted from glycolysis.

11. Soluble antigens derived from Coxiella burnetii elicit protective immunity in three animal models without inducing hypersensitivity.

12. Coxiella burnetii infections in mice: Immunological responses to contemporary genotypes found in the US.

13. The Feasibility of Using Coxiella burnetii Avirulent Nine Mile Phase II Viable Bacteria as a Live Attenuated Vaccine Against Q fever.

14. Whole Blood Interferon γ Release Is a More Sensitive Marker of Prior Exposure to Coxiella burnetii Than Are Antibody Responses.

15. Long-term serological follow-up after primary Coxiella burnetii infection in patients with vascular risk factors for chronic Q fever.

16. Avoidance of the NLRP3 Inflammasome by the Stealth Pathogen, Coxiella burnetii .

17. Subunit Vaccines Using TLR Triagonist Combination Adjuvants Provide Protection Against Coxiella burnetii While Minimizing Reactogenic Responses.

18. Analysis of recombinant proteins for Q fever diagnostics.

19. Coxiella burnetii-Infected NK Cells Release Infectious Bacteria by Degranulation.

20. Computational design of a novel multi-epitope vaccine against Coxiella burnetii.

21. Novel multiparameter correlates of Coxiella burnetii infection and vaccination identified by longitudinal deep immune profiling.

22. Modulation of innate immune signaling by a Coxiella burnetii eukaryotic-like effector protein.

23. Seroprevalence and risk factors for C. burentii infection in camels in Egypt.

24. Tuning Subunit Vaccines with Novel TLR Triagonist Adjuvants to Generate Protective Immune Responses against Coxiella burnetii .

25. Prevalence of serum antibodies to Coxiella burnetii in Alaska Native Persons from the Pribilof Islands.

26. Comparison of Different Commercially Available Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays with Immunofluorescence Test for Detection of Phase II IgG and IgM Antibodies to Coxiella burnetii .

27. Pathologic changes and immune responses against Coxiella burnetii in mice following infection via non-invasive intratracheal inoculation.

28. Seroprevalences of Rickettsia conorii, Ehrlichia canis and Coxiella burnetii in Dogs from Montenegro.

29. Comparative virulence of diverse Coxiella burnetii strains.

30. Coxiella burnetii Intratracheal Aerosol Infection Model in Mice, Guinea Pigs, and Nonhuman Primates.

31. Seroepidemiological study of Q fever, brucellosis and tularemia in butchers and slaughterhouses workers in Lorestan, western of Iran.

32. Expression of human TLR4/myeloid differentiation factor 2 directs an early innate immune response associated with modest increases in bacterial burden during Coxiella burnetii infection.

33. Introduction to Measurement of Avidity of Anti-Coxiella burnetii IgG in Diagnosis of Q Fever.

34. Coxiella burnetii Epitope-Specific T-Cell Responses in Patients with Chronic Q Fever.

35. Chemokine Receptor 7 Is Essential for Coxiella burnetii Whole-Cell Vaccine-Induced Cellular Immunity but Dispensable for Vaccine-Mediated Protective Immunity.

36. A possible link between recurrent upper respiratory tract infections and lower cytokine production in patients with Q fever fatigue syndrome.

37. Progenitor mast cells and tryptase in Q fever.

38. Seropositivities against brucellosis, coxiellosis, and toxoplasmosis and associated factors in pregnant women with adverse pregnancy outcomes: A cross-sectional study.

39. Characterization of Early Stages of Human Alveolar Infection by the Q Fever Agent Coxiella burnetii .

40. Limitation of TCA Cycle Intermediates Represents an Oxygen-Independent Nutritional Antibacterial Effector Mechanism of Macrophages.

41. Promiscuous Coxiella burnetii CD4 Epitope Clusters Associated With Human Recall Responses Are Candidates for a Novel T-Cell Targeted Multi-Epitope Q Fever Vaccine.

42. Determination of immunodominant scaffolds of Com1 and OmpH antigens of Coxiella burnetii.

43. Trends in Q fever serologic testing by immunofluorescence from four large reference laboratories in the United States, 2012-2016.

44. Viable Coxiella burnetii Induces Differential Cytokine Responses in Chronic Q Fever Patients Compared to Heat-Killed Coxiella burnetii.

45. Coxiella burnetii Blocks Intracellular Interleukin-17 Signaling in Macrophages.

46. Autoimmunity and B-cell dyscrasia in acute and chronic Q fever: A review of the literature.

47. A pilot study of Coxiella seroprevalence in occupationally exposed individuals in the Peace River region of Alberta and British Columbia.

48. Rare case of otomastoiditis due to Coxiella burnetii chronic infection.

49. Coxiella burnetii Inhibits Neutrophil Apoptosis by Exploiting Survival Pathways and Antiapoptotic Protein Mcl-1.

50. Both Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I (MHC-I) and MHC-II Molecules Are Required, while MHC-I Appears To Play a Critical Role in Host Defense against Primary Coxiella burnetii Infection.

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