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Characterization of the immune response induced by the homologous and heterologous booster vaccination schedules against Ebola Virus to inform re-vaccination strategies
Kahusu, C. M., Adriaensen, W., Ariën, K., Liesenborghs, L., Mulangu, S. & Mbala-Kingebeni, P.
1/07/24 → …
Project: PhD-project
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Developing, evaluating, and deploying a Wet and Dry Laboratory Pipeline for monitoring and characterizing arboviral pathogens using virus-enriched metagenomic sequencing
De Souza Novaes, A., Vercauteren, K., Ariën, K. & Rezende, A. M.
1/01/24 → …
Project: PhD-project
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Methods for Detection and Identification of Bacterial Species in Blood Cultures based on Optical Turbidimetry and AI for use in Limited-Resource Settings
Cornelis, J., Jacobs, J., Hardy, L. & Li, Y.
12/12/23 → …
Project: PhD-project
Research output
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Affordable blood culture systems from China: in vitro evaluation for use in resource-limited settings
Hardy, L., Vermoesen, T., Genbrugge, E., Natale, A., Franquesa, C., Gleeson, B., Ferreyra, C., Dailey, P. & Jacobs, J., 2024, In: EBioMedicine. 101, 9 p., 105004.Research output: Contribution to journal › A1: Web of Science-article › peer-review
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Antibodies against medically relevant arthropod-borne viruses in the ubiquitous African rodent Mastomys natalensis
De Kesel, W., Vanden Broecke, B., Borremans, B., Fourchault, L., Willems, E., Ceulemans, A., Sabuni, C., Massawe, A., Makundi, RH., Leirs, H., Peeters, M., Verheyen, E., Gryseels, S., Mariën, J. & Ariën, KK., 2024, In: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 18, 9, 21 p., e0012233.Research output: Contribution to journal › A1: Web of Science-article › peer-review
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A preliminary indication that HLA-A*03:01 may be associated with visceral leishmaniasis development in people living with HIV in Ethiopia
de Vrij, N., Vandoren, R., Ramadan, K., Van Hul, A., Ceulemans, A., Kassa, M., Melkamu, R., Yeshanew, A., Bogale, T., Beyene, H., Sisay, K., Kibret, A., Mersha, D., Cuypers, WL., Vogt, F., van Henten, S., Ritmeijer, K., Pham, TT., Meysman, P., Laukens, K., & 5 others , 2024, In: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 18, 9, 17 p., e0012000.Research output: Contribution to journal › A1: Web of Science-article › peer-review
Open Access