Publications by authors named "Mohamed Lamine Keita"

We definitively characterized Mycobacterium angelicum, an aquatic zoonotic opportunistic pathogen of the M. szulgai complex, using a polyphasic approach that included whole-genome sequencing. The sequence was obtained on the island of Tahiti, French Polynesia, from a urine specimen collected from a patient experiencing a urinary tract infection.

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  • Tabanidae species in Senegal are important disease vectors, but their diversity and associated pathogens have not been thoroughly studied previously.
  • In a study, 171 female tabanids were collected and identified using molecular techniques, revealing four species and various pathogens present in them.
  • The findings indicate that these tabanids pose potential risks to human and animal health, underscoring the need for further research on their role in disease transmission.
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