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Shapiro J, Mollerup S, Jensen R, Olofsson J, Nguyen N, Hansen T, et al.
Ecohealth . 2021 Dec; 18(4):421-428. PMID: 34970712
We investigated the prevalence of coronaviruses in 44 bats from four families in northeastern Eswatini using high-throughput sequencing of fecal samples. We found evidence of coronaviruses in 18% of the...
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Westerholt M, Hasman H, Hansen D, Roer L, Hansen T, Petersen A, et al.
Int J Antimicrob Agents . 2021 Oct; 58(6):106452. PMID: 34648944
Objectives: Patients having previous contact with healthcare systems abroad are routinely screened for resistant bacteria on admission to hospitals in Copenhagen. This study aimed to present carriage prevalence and geographical...
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Mollerup S, Asplund M, Friis-Nielsen J, Kjartansdottir K, Fridholm H, Hansen T, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2019 Jun; 220(8):1312-1324. PMID: 31253993
Background: Viruses and other infectious agents cause more than 15% of human cancer cases. High-throughput sequencing-based studies of virus-cancer associations have mainly focused on cancer transcriptome data. Methods: In this...
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Hansen T, Pedersen M, Nielsen L, Ma C, Soes L, Worning P, et al.
J Antimicrob Chemother . 2018 Aug; 73(11):2936-2940. PMID: 30113682
Background: Primary screening for VRE with PCR directed against vanA allowed identification of vanA+ samples from which VRE could not be isolated when selective culture methods were used. From such...
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Hansen T, Mollerup S, Nguyen N, White N, Coghlan M, Alquezar-Planas D, et al.
Emerg Microbes Infect . 2016 Aug; 5(8):e90. PMID: 27530749
Outbreaks of zoonotic diseases in humans and livestock are not uncommon, and an important component in containment of such emerging viral diseases is rapid and reliable diagnostics. Such methods are...
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Hansen T, Joshi T, Larsen A, Andersen P, Harms K, Mollerup S, et al.
Evol Med Public Health . 2016 Jul; 2016(1):219-26. PMID: 27412864
Background And Objectives: Widespread use of antibiotics has resulted in selection pressure on genes that make bacteria non-responsive to antibiotics. These antibiotic-resistant bacteria are currently a major threat to global...
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Friis-Nielsen J, Kjartansdottir K, Mollerup S, Asplund M, Mourier T, Jensen R, et al.
Viruses . 2016 Feb; 8(2). PMID: 26907326
Virus discovery from high throughput sequencing data often follows a bottom-up approach where taxonomic annotation takes place prior to association to disease. Albeit effective in some cases, the approach fails...
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Mollerup S, Friis-Nielsen J, Vinner L, Hansen T, Richter S, Fridholm H, et al.
J Clin Microbiol . 2016 Jan; 54(4):980-7. PMID: 26818667
Propionibacterium acnesis the most abundant bacterium on human skin, particularly in sebaceous areas.P. acnesis suggested to be an opportunistic pathogen involved in the development of diverse medical conditions but is...
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Hansen T, Fridholm H, Froslev T, Kjartansdottir K, Willerslev E, Nielsen L, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 Nov; 10(11):e0141952. PMID: 26559957
Rattus norvegicus (R. norvegicus) are ubiquitous and their presence has several effects on the human populations in our urban areas on a global scale. Both historically and presently, this close...
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Mourier T, Mollerup S, Vinner L, Hansen T, Kjartansdottir K, Froslev T, et al.
Sci Rep . 2015 Oct; 5:15644. PMID: 26493184
From Illumina sequencing of DNA from brain and liver tissue from the lion, Panthera leo, and tumor samples from the pike-perch, Sander lucioperca, we obtained two assembled sequence contigs with...