L Skultety
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Skultety L
Epidemiol Mikrobiol Imunol
. 2020 Aug;
69(2):87-94.
PMID: 32819108
Coxiella burnetii is an intracellular, Gram-negative bacterium and the etiological agent of Q fever, a worldwide zoonotic disease with a considerable economic impact in the livestock industry. Domesticated ruminants like...
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Zuniga-Navarrete F, Flores-Ramirez G, Quevedo-Diaz M, Skultety L
Acta Virol
. 2018 Nov;
62(4):409-414.
PMID: 30472871
Coxiella burnetii is an intracellular pathogenic bacterium and etiological agent of Q fever in humans. Recently, the bacterium has been set free from the strictly intracellular condition by successful cultivation...
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Coxiella burnetii immunogenic proteins as a basis for new Q fever diagnostic and vaccine development
Gerlach C, Skultety L, Henning K, Neubauer H, Mertens K
Acta Virol
. 2017 Sep;
61(3):377-390.
PMID: 28854806
Coxiella burnetii is the etiological agent of the zoonosis Q fever, which can cause an acute or a chronic, life-threatening disease in humans. It presents a highly stable cell form,...
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Sallay B, Vaculova T, Derdakova M, Rusnakova Taragelova V, Spitalska E, Skultety L
Acta Virol
. 2017 Sep;
61(3):372-376.
PMID: 28854805
Spotted fever and typhus-related diseases caused by rickettsiae, Lyme borreliosis induced by spirochetes from Borrelia burgdorferii sensu lato complex, and Q fever evoked by Coxiella burnetii, are important zoonoses occurring...
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Flores-Ramirez G, Kmetova M, Danchenko M, Spitalska E, Havlicek V, Skultety L
Acta Virol
. 2017 Sep;
61(3):361-368.
PMID: 28854803
Q fever is a highly infectious, widespread airborne zoonosis caused by Coxiella burnetii bacterium. Humans usually acquire the disease by inhalation of contaminated aerosol produced by infected livestock. Vaccination is...
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Valarikova J, Sekeyova Z, Skultety L, Bohacsova M, Quevedo-Diaz M
Acta Virol
. 2016 Jun;
60(2):206-10.
PMID: 27265472
In general, cultivation and purification of intracellular pathogenic rickettsiae represents a risk for laboratory personnel due to exposure to highly infectious aerosol or accidental inoculation during these procedures. In this...
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Frimmelova M, Toman R, Pompach P, Skultety L
Acta Virol
. 2016 Mar;
60(1):27-33.
PMID: 26982464
Glycerophospholipids (GP) extracted from the Coxiella burnetii strain Nine Mile in virulent phase I (NM I) and low virulent phase II (NM II) were analyzed by Fourier transform ion cyclotron...
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Toman R, Skultety L, Palkovicova K, Florez-Ramirez G, Vadovic P
Acta Virol
. 2013 Apr;
57(2):229-37.
PMID: 23600879
Coxiella burnetii is an intracellular, Gram-negative bacterium and causative agent of Q fever. In humans, the disease ranges mostly from a flu-like illness and self-recovering mild pneumonia to severe meningoencephalitis,...
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Sekeyova Z, Kowalczewska M, Vincentelli R, Decloquement P, Flores-Ramirez G, Skultety L, et al.
Acta Virol
. 2010 Sep;
54(3):173-80.
PMID: 20822309
The aim of this study was to identify candidate proteins for serodiagnostics of Q fever by monoclonal antibodies (MAbs), and to clone, express, and purify the selected proteins for use...