Z SEBEK
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Hubalek Z, Juricova Z, Halouzka J, SEBEK Z
Folia Parasitol (Praha)
. 1993 Jan;
40(2):157-9.
PMID: 8244209
A strain of Eperythrozoon (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae) was isolated from suckling SPF mice (SM) inoculated with a homogenate of nymphal Ixodes ricinus (L.) ticks. The strain, passaged in the SM brain,...
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DANES L, Pavlickova E, KOBZIK J, Dzagurova T, Dankova A, cech M, et al.
J Hyg Epidemiol Microbiol Immunol
. 1992 Jan;
36(1):55-61.
PMID: 1352317
By indirect immunofluorescence using antigens of hantavirus Hantaan and CG 18-20 on Vero E6 cells were examined 5,827 samples of sera from 5,299 probands of Czechoslovakia. In 49 persons (0.94%)...
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SEBEK Z, Vlcek M
Geogr Med
. 1990 Jan;
20:61-76.
PMID: 2292388
In 1980-1986 the authors examined 2,720 small mammals (17 species) from six dumps of wastes in South-Bohemia serologically for leptospirosis. 397 small mammals from the agglomeration of Ceské Budĕjovice and...
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SEBEK Z, Sixl W, Reinthaler F, Valova M, Schneeweiss W, Stunzner D, et al.
J Hyg Epidemiol Microbiol Immunol
. 1989 Jan;
33(3):337-45.
PMID: 2809189
195 domestic and 766 wild animals were serologically examined for leptospirosis. Cattle was found to be positive at titres 1 greater than or equal to 400 in 63.5%, namely 50.6%...
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Sixl W, SEBEK Z, Kock M, Marth E, Withalm H
Geogr Med Suppl
. 1989 Jan;
3:127-8.
PMID: 2684762
First serological investigations among domestic animals (donkey, goat, sheep, swine, dog) and rats (Rattus norvegicus) carried out in the surroundings of persons from waste disposal sites in Cairo indicate the...
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SEBEK Z, Sixl W, Kock M, Stunzner D, Valova M
Geogr Med Suppl
. 1989 Jan;
2:17-22.
PMID: 2663645
The authors examined serologically and bacteriologically 129 wild living small mammals (9 species) in Neumarkt, in Styria. A total of 17 animals were positive (all Microtus agrestis), of these 10...
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SEBEK Z, Sixl W, Reinthaler F, Stunzner D, Schneeweiss W, Mascher F, et al.
Geogr Med Suppl
. 1989 Jan;
5:161-78.
PMID: 2599388
The authors examined 195 domestic animals for leptospirosis serologically in Sudan (170 cattle, 7 sheep and 18 goats) and 771 wild animals (36 species) with 13 serovars from 13 serogroups....
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SEBEK Z, Miorini I, Brosch R, Buchrieser C, Buchrieser V, Sixl W, et al.
Geogr Med Suppl
. 1989 Jan;
5:153-60.
PMID: 2599387
The authors subjected 611 human sera, 1295 sera of domestic and 211 sera of wild living animals from two islands of the Cape Verde archipelago to serological tests for leptospirosis....
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SEBEK Z, Sixl W, Valova M, Linck G, Kock M, Reinthaler F, et al.
Geogr Med Suppl
. 1989 Jan;
3:61-72.
PMID: 2583506
The authors examined 984 human sera for leptospirosis with the serovars from 15 serogroups serologically in 15 localities of El Salvador. In 17.5% of the sera the following reactions were...
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SEBEK Z, Sixl W, Valova M, Marth E, Kock M, Reinthaler F
Geogr Med Suppl
. 1989 Jan;
3:51-60.
PMID: 2583505
The authors examined serologically 353 clinically healthy persons in 5 localities in South Columbia for leptospirosis using the MAL-reaction with 15 serovars of 15 serogroups. The positivity was high -...