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Crubezy E, Duchesne S, Razafindrazaka H, Romanova L, Gerard P, Alcouffe A, et al.
Biology (Basel) . 2021 Oct; 10(10). PMID: 34681073
(1) Background: contact between indigenous and European populations has often resulted in changes in oral health attributed to the introduction of sucrose. Most studies are per tooth over considerable periods...
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Colleter R, Bataille C, Dabernat H, Pichot D, Hamon P, Duchesne S, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 May; 16(5):e0248086. PMID: 33951047
Mass graves are usually key historical markers with strong incentive for archeological investigations. The identification of individuals buried in mass graves has long benefitted from traditional historical, archaeological, anthropological and...
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Colleter R, Dedouit F, Duchesne S, Mokrane F, Gendrot V, Gerard P, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 Dec; 11(12):e0167988. PMID: 28030554
The evolution of funeral practices from the Middle Ages through the Modern era in Europe is generally seen as a process of secularization. The study, through imaging and autopsy, of...
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Dabernat H, Theves C, Bouakaze C, Nikolaeva D, Keyser C, Mokrousov I, et al.
PLoS One . 2014 Mar; 9(2):e89877. PMID: 24587092
Tuberculosis is one of most ancient diseases affecting human populations. Although numerous studies have tried to detect pathogenic DNA in ancient skeletons, the successful identification of ancient tuberculosis strains remains...
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Theves C, Senescau A, Vanin S, Keyser C, Ricaut F, Alekseev A, et al.
PLoS One . 2011 Jul; 6(7):e21733. PMID: 21765907
Research of ancient pathogens in ancient human skeletons has been mainly carried out on the basis of one essential historical or archaeological observation, permitting specific pathogens to be targeted. Detection...
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Crubezy E, Legal L, Fabas G, Dabernat H, Ludes B
Infect Genet Evol . 2005 Dec; 6(1):13-21. PMID: 16376836
In a previous study, we extracted, amplified and sequenced a DNA fragment from bone lesions similar to those of bone tuberculosis in a predynastic skeleton (Egypt, around 3400 BC). This...
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Bingen E, Levy C, De La Rocque F, Boucherat M, Varon E, Alonso J, et al.
Clin Infect Dis . 2005 Sep; 41(7):1059-63. PMID: 16142676
From January 2001 through December 2003, a total of 1084 children with bacterial meningitis were enrolled in a prospective French nationwide survey. The most frequent pathogens found in children older...
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Dabernat H, Plisson-Saune M, Delmas C, Seguy M, Faucon G, Pelissier R, et al.
J Clin Microbiol . 2003 Apr; 41(4):1664-72. PMID: 12682158
The nasopharyngeal Haemophilus influenzae flora of healthy children under the age of 3 years attending day care centers in three distinct French geographic areas was analyzed by sampling during two...
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Dabernat H, Delmas C, Seguy M, Pelissier R, Faucon G, Bennamani S, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 2002 Jun; 46(7):2208-18. PMID: 12069976
The sequences of the ftsI gene, encoding the transpeptidase domain of penicillin binding protein (PBP) 3A and/or PBP 3B, which are involved in septal peptidoglycan synthesis, were determined for 108...
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Portier H, Gehanno P, Weber P, Dabernat H, Ichou F, Clermont A, et al.
Clin Microbiol Infect . 1997 Aug; 3(4):447-454. PMID: 11864155
OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical and bacteriologic efficacy of a 5-day course of cefpodoxime proxetil (CPD) with that of a 10-day course of penicillin V (PNV) or amoxycillin---clavulanate (AMC) in...