Publications by authors named "Lounis Semara"

Serosurvey results for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus antibodies in dromedary camels in Algeria indicate that the pathogen is circulating endemically in desertic areas, despite the hostile environment. Thus, dromedaries are suitable sentinels for detecting human risk for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in desertic areas.

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  • * Out of the identified 215 E. coli isolates, 17.7% were found to be MDR-EC, primarily producing extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBL), with some also producing carbapenemases and cephalosporinases.
  • * The research highlights the presence of CTX-M enzyme genes, particularly CTX-M-15, in the isolated bacteria, marking the first report of MDR-EC with these characteristics in the Sétif region. *
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