Publications by authors named "Bruno Begue"

The use of consumer digital cameras or webcams to characterize and monitor different features has become prevalent in various domains, especially in environmental applications. Despite some promising results, such digital camera systems generally suffer from signal aberrations due to the on-board image processing systems and thus offer limited quantitative data acquisition capability. The objective of this study was to test a series of radiometric corrections having the potential to reduce radiometric distortions linked to camera optics and environmental conditions, and to quantify the effects of these corrections on our ability to monitor crop variables.

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  • Three clinical trials in Australia and the USA tested a dengue vaccine's safety and how well it works in the body.
  • The vaccine created strong immune responses without causing lots of inflammation, and a second dose improved the immune reactions even more.
  • These trials showed the vaccine was safe and effective for both people who had never been exposed to dengue and those who had, with consistent results across all tests.
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Multi-temporal images acquired at high spatial and temporal resolution are an important tool for detecting change and analyzing trends, especially in agricultural applications. However, to insure a reliable use of this kind of data, a rigorous radiometric normalization step is required. Normalization can be addressed by performing an atmospheric correction of each image in the time series.

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Sera from Thai children immunized with a live-attenuated tetravalent dengue virus vaccine or from naturally infected age-matched site-control subjects were examined for immune enhancement capacity by a highly reproducible flow cytometric assay in Fc receptor-bearing K562 human cells. None of the sera under study corresponded to cases of severe dengue disease. In parallel assays employing each dengue virus serotype, we found no or only minimal antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) when sera from vaccinated or control subjects were used at a low serum dilution [1/12] that approximated the in vivo condition.

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