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Finally online as a preprint! The magnum opus of my PhD in which we expose the pathogenic potential of Candida auris and all its relatives of the C. haemulonii complex by both comparative genomics and thorough phenotypic analysis biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Ferry Hagen 🔬🧫🧬 Westerdijk Institute

Only 8 day from now, onehealth will have its annual scientific meeting at Amsterdam UMC. Joppe Hovius will present on new strategies to tackle the issue of tick-borne diseases. For more info and registration, go to event.wur.nl/ncoh-asm-2024







Take human and soil microbioom into account in the development and moving forward on OneHealth. 'Both can be important drivers to move towards an ecological balance', says fabrice de clerck of #EAT at the ASM of onehealth at Amsterdam UMC. 'There is no escaping behaviour change'







Han-Kwang Nienhuys (hk-nien on Bluеsky) Marion Koopmans, publications: https://pure.eur.nl We think it is the limited in-host replication in the host after vaccination. MVA replicates a single round without the production of progeny virus, whereas the more “classical” vaccinia vaccines established a productive infection😀

Researchers from @Amsterdamumc, UMC Utrecht, Leiden University and UC San Diego have discovered an important immune component that may offer protection against infection with the pathogen Staphylococcus aureus. The results were published recently in Cell Reports Medicine edu.nl/6vfqb


Follow-up of chronic Q fever patients should be continued in order to obtain better long-term epidemiological insights in this potentially deadly infection, concluded Bianca Buijs, MD from UMC Utrecht in her PhD thesis that she defended recently edu.nl/447at


.Patricia Bruijning, Professor of Epidemiology of Vaccination and Infectious Disease Control at UMC Utrecht argued in her inaugural lecture that infectious diseases are constantly changing — and therefore we must adapt to such changes as well Read more here: edu.nl/84kgp
