Veterinary medicine, Microbiology, Microsporum canis, Epidemiology and Polymerase chain reaction are his primary areas of study. His Veterinary medicine research incorporates elements of Overwintering, Serology and Outbreak. His work focuses on many connections between Microbiology and other disciplines, such as Gene, that overlap with his field of interest in Molecular biology.
As a member of one scientific family, Bertrand Losson mostly works in the field of Microsporum canis, focusing on Dermatophyte and, on occasion, Light examination, Carriage, Asymptomatic, Mycosis and Canis. His Epidemiology research includes elements of Disease, CATS and Specific antibody. His Polymerase chain reaction research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Ecology, Orthobunyavirus, Fasciola and Epizootic.
Bertrand Losson mostly deals with Veterinary medicine, Microbiology, Microsporum canis, Virology and Immunology. His research in Veterinary medicine intersects with topics in Serology, Seroprevalence and Epidemiology. His studies deal with areas such as Gene and Virulence as well as Microbiology.
His Microsporum canis research includes elements of Molecular biology, Dermatophyte, CATS and Canis. Virology and Neospora caninum are frequently intertwined in his study. His Culicoides research includes themes of Vector and Ceratopogonidae.
His primary areas of study are Veterinary medicine, Culicoides, Zoology, Ceratopogonidae and Schmallenberg virus. He has included themes like Epidemiology, Feces and Seroprevalence in his Veterinary medicine study. In his study, Trapping and Overwintering is inextricably linked to Biting, which falls within the broad field of Culicoides.
His Zoology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Intermediate host, Snail and Primate. His research investigates the connection between Ceratopogonidae and topics such as Vector that intersect with problems in Virus, Silage and Larva. He has researched Schmallenberg virus in several fields, including Ecology, Livestock, Species diversity and Orthobunyavirus.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Veterinary medicine, Seroprevalence, Orthobunyavirus, Schmallenberg virus and Vector. Bertrand Losson works in the field of Veterinary medicine, namely Babesia. His work deals with themes such as Babesiosis, Virus, Virology, Ricinus and Ixodes ricinus, which intersect with Seroprevalence.
His Orthobunyavirus study incorporates themes from Culicoides, Vector, Real-time polymerase chain reaction, Culicoides chiopterus and Polymerase chain reaction. His Epidemiology study which covers Anaplasma marginale that intersects with Breed. His studies in Feces integrate themes in fields like Parasitology, Ascaridoidea, Embryonated, Canis and Toxocariasis.
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Detection of Schmallenberg virus in different Culicoides spp. by real-time RT-PCR.
N. De Regge;I. Deblauwe;R. De Deken;P. Vantieghem.
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases (2012)
A clear and present danger tick borne diseases in Europe
Paul Heyman;Christel Cochez;Agnetha Hofhuis;Joke van der Giessen.
Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy (2010)
Ecological characteristics of small farmland ponds: Associations with land use practices at multiple spatial scales
Steven Declerck;Thomas De Bie;Dirk Ercken;Henrietta Hampel.
Biological Conservation (2006)
Bluetongue in northern Europe.
Etienne Thiry;Claude Saegerman;Hugues Guyot;Philippe Kirten.
Veterinary Record (2006)
Pathogenesis of Dermatophytosis
Sandy Vermout;Jérémy Tabart;Aline Baldo;Anne Mathy.
Mycopathologia (2008)
Secreted metalloprotease gene family of Microsporum canis.
Frédéric Brouta;Frédéric Descamps;Michel Monod;Sandy Vermout.
Infection and Immunity (2002)
Purification and Characterization of a 315 Kda Keratinolytic Subtilisin-Like Serine Protease from Microsporum Canis and Evidence of Its Secretion in Naturally Infected Cats
Bernard Mignon;M. Swinnen;J. P. Bouchara;M. Hofinger.
Medical Mycology (1998)
Purification and characterization of a 43.5 kDa keratinolytic metalloprotease from Microsporum canis.
F. Brouta;F. Descamps;Thomas Fett;Bertrand Losson.
Medical Mycology (2001)
Ticks and associated pathogens collected from dogs and cats in Belgium.
Edwin Claerebout;Bertrand Losson;Christel Cochez;Stijn Casaert.
Parasites & Vectors (2013)
Oral bioavailability in sheep of albendazole from a suspension and from a solution containing hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin
B Evrard;P Chiap;P DeTullio;F Ghalmi.
Journal of Controlled Release (2002)
University of Liège
Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech
University of Pretoria
Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech
Ghent University
University Hospital of Lausanne
University of Liège
Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
University of Liège
INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Publications: 15
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