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1. Resistance of zebu cattle (Bos indicus) to colonization by major ruminant hoof pathogens.

2. Adherence and metal-ion acquisition gene expression increases during infection with Treponema phagedenis strains from bovine digital dermatitis.

3. The hare syphilis agent is related to, but distinct from, the treponeme causing rabbit syphilis.

4. The growth-stimulating factor of Treponema phagedenis from bovine digital dermatitis lesions.

5. Bovine Digital Dermatitis: Treponema spp. on trimming equipment and chutes - effect of washing and disinfection.

6. Discovery of novel treponemes associated with pododermatitis in elk ( Cervus canadensis ).

7. Digital dermatitis in Swedish dairy herds assessed by ELISA targeting Treponema phagedenis in bulk tank milk.

8. The role of microbiome-host interactions in the development of Alzheimer´s disease.

9. Trial of Three Rounds of Mass Azithromycin Administration for Yaws Eradication.

10. Treponema peruense sp. nov., a commensal spirochaete isolated from human faeces.

11. Detection of treponemes in digital dermatitis lesions of captive European bison (Bison bonasus).

12. A filter-assisted culture method for isolation of Treponema spp. from bovine digital dermatitis and their identification by MALDI-TOF MS.

13. BEARING DOWN ON TREPONEMES: AN ATYPICAL PRESENTATION OF SYPHILITIC UVEITIS.

14. Comparative analysis of oral microbiome from Zang and Han populations living at different altitudes.

15. Geographically structured genomic diversity of non-human primate-infecting Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue .

16. Removal of bovine digital dermatitis-associated treponemes from hoof knives after foot-trimming: a disinfection field study.

17. First cases of contagious ovine digital dermatitis in Germany.

18. A retrospective study on nested PCR detection of syphilis treponemes in clinical samples: PCR detection contributes to the diagnosis of syphilis in patients with seronegative and serodiscrepant results.

19. Origin and Health Status of First-Generation Africans from Early Colonial Mexico.

20. Treponema spp., the dominant pathogen in the lesion of bovine digital dermatitis and its characterization in dairy cattle.

21. Comparative genomics and full-length Tprk profiling of Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum reinfection.

22. Prevalence of sexually transmissible infections and HIV in men attending sex-on-premises venues in Australia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies.

23. Treponema phagedenis ( ex Noguchi 1912) Brumpt 1922 sp. nov., nom. rev., isolated from bovine digital dermatitis.

24. Molecular detection of Treponema species organisms in foremilk and udder cleft skin of dairy cows with digital dermatitis.

25. Measuring the subgingival microbiota in periodontitis patients: Comparison of the surface layer and the underlying layers.

26. Yaws in the Philippines: first reported cases since the 1970s.

27. Strain diversity of Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue suggests rare interspecies transmission in African nonhuman primates.

28. Clinical Performance of the BioPlex 2200 Syphilis Total & RPR Assay at a Tertiary Medical Center with a High Rate of Syphilis.

29. Treponeme-Associated Hoof Disease of Free-Ranging Elk ( Cervus elaphus) in Southwestern Washington State, USA.

30. Isolation and identification of Treponema pedis and Treponema phagedenis-like organisms from bovine digital dermatitis lesions found in dairy cattle in Turkey.

31. Distinct shifts in the oral microbiota are associated with the progression and aggravation of mucositis during radiotherapy.

32. Pathology and bacteria related to digital dermatitis in dairy cattle in all year round grazing system in Brazil.

33. Treponema, Iron and Neurodegeneration.

34. Detection of Treponema phagedenis-like antibodies in serum and bulk milk from cows with and without digital dermatitis.

35. Antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of oral Treponema species.

36. An atypical syphilis presentation.

37. Survival of contagious ovine digital dermatitis (CODD)-associated treponemes on disposable gloves after handling CODD-affected feet.

38. Treponema rectale sp. nov., a spirochete isolated from the bovine rectum.

40. Treponema ruminis sp. nov., a spirochaete isolated from the bovine rumen.

41. A distinct bacterial dysbiosis associated skin inflammation in ovine footrot.

42. A randomised clinical study to determine the effect of a toothpaste containing enzymes and proteins on plaque oral microbiome ecology.

44. Ovine footrot: new insights into bacterial colonisation.

45. Multilocus Sequence Typing of Pathogenic Treponemes Isolated from Cloven-Hoofed Animals and Comparison to Treponemes Isolated from Humans.

46. Salivary IL-1β and red complex bacteria as predictors of the inflammatory status in sub-peri-implant niches of subjects with peri-implant mucositis.

47. Isolation of digital dermatitis treponemes from cattle hock skin lesions.

48. Detection and isolation of digital dermatitis treponemes from skin and tail lesions in pigs.

49. Bovine ischaemic teat necrosis: a further potential role for digital dermatitis treponemes.

50. The gastrointestinal tract as a potential infection reservoir of digital dermatitis-associated treponemes in beef cattle and sheep.

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