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Achievements and Publications

ACHIEVEMENTS

H4DC Project has just begun. In order to allow regular monitoring of the progress of the project, a page is dedicated to the various scientific publications dealing with the problem of cryptosporidiosis. Information, conference reports, scientific articles, theses… Below you’ll find all the information about the latest advances of the H4DC project.

Cryptosporidium infection in a veal calf cohort in France: molecular characterization of species in a longitudinal study

Follet et al. / Veterinary Research 2011, 42:116. Abstract : Feces from 142 animals were collected on 15 farms in the region of Brittany, France. Each sample was directly collected from the rectum of the animal and identified with the ear tag number. Animals were...

Electrical impedance sensor for quantitative monitoring of infection processes on HCT-8 cells by the waterborne parasite Cryptosporidium

A. Dibao-Dina et al. / Biosensors and Bioelectronics 66 (2015) 69–76. Abstract : Cryptosporidium is the main origin of worldwide waterborne epidemic outbreaks caused by protozoan parasites. Its resilience to water chemical treatments and the absence of therapy led to consider it as a reference...

PUBLICATIONS

Cryptosporidium infection in a veal calf cohort in France: molecular characterization of species in a longitudinal study

Follet et al. / Veterinary Research 2011, 42:116. Abstract : Feces from 142 animals were collected on 15 farms in the region of Brittany, France. Each sample was directly collected from the rectum of the animal and identified with the ear tag number. Animals were...

Electrical impedance sensor for quantitative monitoring of infection processes on HCT-8 cells by the waterborne parasite Cryptosporidium

A. Dibao-Dina et al. / Biosensors and Bioelectronics 66 (2015) 69–76. Abstract : Cryptosporidium is the main origin of worldwide waterborne epidemic outbreaks caused by protozoan parasites. Its resilience to water chemical treatments and the absence of therapy led to consider it as a reference...
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