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Richard W Titball

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Titball R
Toxins (Basel) . 2024 Apr; 16(4). PMID: 38668605
ε-toxin has long been associated with a severe enterotoxaemia of livestock animals, and more recently, was proposed to play a role in the etiology of multiple sclerosis in humans. The...
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Bloom D, Titball R, Carapetis J
NPJ Vaccines . 2024 Apr; 9(1):81. PMID: 38641630
No abstract available.
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Waters M, Savoie A, Garmory H, Bueschel D, Popoff M, Songer J, et al.
J Clin Microbiol . 2024 Apr; 62(5):e0023724. PMID: 38606969
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Titball R, Bernstein D, Fanget N, Hall R, Longet S, Macary P, et al.
NPJ Vaccines . 2024 Apr; 9(1):69. PMID: 38561358
No abstract available.
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Titball R, Lewis N, Nicholas R
Mult Scler . 2023 Jul; 29(9):1057-1063. PMID: 37480283
epsilon toxin is associated with enterotoxaemia in livestock. More recently, it is proposed to play a role in multiple sclerosis (MS) in humans. Compared to matched controls, strains of which...
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de Mello V, Placa A, Lee D, Franco E, Lima L, Teixeira M, et al.
Acta Trop . 2023 May; 244:106945. PMID: 37207993
Bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) represent the second largest group of mammals. Due to their ability to fly and adapt and colonize different niches, bats act as reservoirs of several potentially zoonotic...
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Hemsley C, Essex-Lopresti A, Chisnall T, Millar M, Neale S, Reichel R, et al.
Vet Microbiol . 2022 Dec; 277:109629. PMID: 36535174
Coxiella burnetii, the causative agent of the zoonotic disease Q fever, has been shown to be endemic in Great Britain, but information on the prevailing genomic lineages or Genomic Groups...
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Barrett A, Titball R, Macary P, Rupp R, von Messling V, Walker D, et al.
NPJ Vaccines . 2022 Feb; 7(1):20. PMID: 35145102
No abstract available.
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Harrison J, Nelson K, Morcrette H, Morcrette C, Preston J, Helmer L, et al.
Water Res . 2022 Jan; 211:117942. PMID: 35042073
Warming sea-surface temperature has led to an increase in the prevalence of Vibrio species in marine environments. This can be observed particularly in temperate regions where conditions for their growth...