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CECURE-Contamination of the Environment and Circulation in Urban and Rural areas of Echinococcus multilocularis

Collected date : from 19 Mar 2012 to 19 Mar 2015
Creators : Jenny Knapp

A copro-sample collection was created for the CECURE project. The aim of this study was to assess the relative role of carnivore hosts (mainly fox, dog, cat) in the speading and circulation of the parasite Echinococcus multilocularis in the urban and rural environnement in order to assess the ...

Fossorial water vole (Arvicola terrestris) population cycles and their phase-associated microbial communities

Collected date : from 4 Apr 2003 ongoing

Monitoring of montane water vole populations on the Jura plateau during the phases of a demographic cycle: relative densities, reproduction parameters, weight, relative age (crystalline weight), and microbial community composition. Those data have been collected in the framework of Petra Villette's ...

DNA Library - CNR Echinococcoses

Disciplines : ecology cell biology microbiology ...
Collected date : from 1 Jan 1980 ongoing

DNA Library is a database associated to a web interface, created to improve the storage and the life of a biological sample collection, closely related to the research activities of the National Reference Center for Echinococcosis (CNR Echinococcoses, University Hospital of Besançon, France). A ...

EWET : EmsB Website for Echinococcus Typing

Disciplines : ecology cell biology microbiology ...
Collected date : from 2005 ongoing
Creators : Jenny Knapp

The EWET database (EWET-DB) contains genotyping data on the parasite Echinococcus multilocularis, obtained after the analysis of the microsatellite EmsB. A set of information is also avaible on the sampled parasite isolates (host, geographical position, sampling conditions, laboratory of reference, ...

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