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Innovative fast and low-cost method for the detection of living bacteria based on trajectory
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How hosts and pathogens choose the strengths of defense and counterdefense: a game-theoretical view
Published 2025-01-01“…Host–pathogen interactions consist of an attack by the pathogen, frequently a defense by the host and possibly a counterdefense by the pathogen. …”
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A Label-Free CRISPR/Cas12a-G4 Biosensor Integrated with FTA Card for Detection of Foodborne Pathogens
Published 2025-04-01“…Its simplicity, minimal equipment (portable heating/imaging), and cost-effectiveness make it a revolutionary tool for detecting foodborne pathogens in resource-limited environments.…”
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Managing fungal pathogens of field crops in sustainable agriculture and AgroVariety internet application as a case study
“…To illustrate the practical application of these principles, the AgroVariety application (app), developed for farmers, was used to discuss the role of specialized applications in decision-making for environmentally friendly and cost-effective plant production. This tool emphasizes combining different IPM techniques, with specific emphasis on methods that are least harmful to the environment and tailored to control particular pathogens.…”
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Climate change and plant protection: challenges and innovations in disease forecasting systems in developing countries
Published 2025-07-01“…However, climate change exacerbates this challenge by altering pathogen evolution and host-pathogen interactions, fostering the emergence of new pathogenic strains, shifting pathogen ranges, and expanding the geographic spread of plant diseases. …”
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Cervids as a Promising Pillar of an Integrated Surveillance System for Emerging Infectious Diseases in Hungary: A Pilot Study
Published 2025-07-01“…While the study’s design precludes statistical analysis due to non-random sampling, it demonstrates the potential of integrating wild ungulate serosurveillance into disease monitoring programs, leveraging established wildlife management activities for a cost-effective and complementary approach to One Health surveillance, particularly considering the ongoing spread of EHDV in Europe and the importance of BTV serotype monitoring for effective vaccination strategies.…”
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Bacterial pathogens dynamic during multi-species infections
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Optimising Wastewater Sample Processing for Multiple Pathogen Detection
Published 2025-03-01“…Expected Outcome: This study aims to provide proof of principle data for cost effective surveillance of multiple pathogens in LMICs with the development of streamlined, integrated protocols. …”
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Electrochemical genosensors on-a-chip: Applications in early diagnosis of pathogens
Published 2025-06-01“…Electrochemical genosensors have emerged as a powerful tool for the early diagnosis of pathogens, offering advantages such as high sensitivity, rapid response times, low cost, and easy adaptability for point-of-care applications. …”
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Paper-based analytical devices for smart foodborne pathogen detection
Published 2025-12-01“…This review explores the advancements in paper-based analytical devices (PADs) as a practical, cost-effective, and portable solution for the detection of foodborne pathogens. …”
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Lactoferrin: a secret weapon in the war against pathogenic bacteria
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A novel Galleria mellonella experimental model for zoonotic pathogen Brucella
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Microbiological spectrum of pathogens in cardiac surgery patients in the intensive care unit
Published 2024-12-01“…The presence of hospital-acquired flora in patients prolongs their stay in the ICU, increases the duration of antibiotic therapy, and treatment costs. The occurrence of such an infection is the result of a complex interaction of pathogenic (virulence, antibiotic resistance), patients’ (comorbidities, acute illnesses, emergency surgery), and treatment factors (invasive devices), and the work of the health care system (staffing, preventive measures). …”
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