Publications by authors named "E Wittouck"

There is no scientific consensus on the best way to control head louse infestation in schoolchildren. A study was conducted to test the feasibility and acceptability of a screening campaign by wet combing and a community approach to head-louse control with home visits, and to explore parents' treatment preferences and treatment outcomes. A non-controlled intervention (advice on treatment options offered to all positive children) was nested within an epidemiological prevalence study.

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Siderophores are microbial, low molecular weight iron-chelating compounds. Fluorescent Pseudomonads produce different, strain-specific fluorescent siderophores (pyoverdines) as well as non-fluorescent siderophores in response to low iron conditions. We present an isoelectric focusing method applicable to unpurified as well as to purified pyoverdine samples where the fluorescent siderophores are visualized under UV illumination.

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The kinetoplast DNA minicircles from 13 stocks of trypanosomes designated as Trypanosoma evansi were digested with various restriction enzymes. We also examined the distribution of restriction site polymorphisms in the nuclear DNA of 9 of these stocks, using 7 different variable surface glycoprotein (VSG) and non-VSG probes. Restricted kinetoplast DNA (kDNA) fragments of some of these strains were cloned into M13 or PUC 18 vectors and sequenced.

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Article Synopsis
  • A survey was conducted to investigate gamma-chain allotypes in different lagomorph genera, focusing on variations in the constant region of the IgG molecules.
  • Only Pronolagus rupestris, a type of lagomorph, exhibited a d12-like determinant but lacked the widespread e15 determinant commonly found in rabbits.
  • A new enzymatic method was developed to identify the d12 determinant, which indicated that Pronolagus lacks a significant amount of IgG molecules with a glycosylated hinge compared to rabbits.
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