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Eduardo Dei-Cas

Eduardo Dei-Cas

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Microbiology

D-Index
54
Citations
9001
World Ranking
4001
National Ranking
230

Overview

Eduardo Dei-Cas was affiliated with Institut Pasteur in France. Their career was marked by contributions linked to this institution, though specific details on research topics, publications, and collaborations remain limited.

Available data does not list any recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications connected to their work. Similarly, there is no information on the main fields or subfields of study, or particular topics they focused on throughout their career.

There are no recorded awards or honors associated with Eduardo Dei-Cas, and no citation details linked to such recognitions.

Their professional activity appears to have been formally tied to Institut Pasteur, which is a renowned center for biomedical research, suggesting a background in life sciences or related disciplines.

Eduardo Dei-Cas is deceased. The information available offers a basic outline of their academic affiliation without extensive documentation of their scholarly output or research domains.

Best Publications

  • Microbial Agents Associated with Waterborne Diseases

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  • The Airway Microbiota in Cystic Fibrosis: A Complex Fungal and Bacterial Community—Implications for Therapeutic Management

    Laurence Delhaes;Sébastien Monchy;Sébastien Monchy;Emilie Fréalle;Christine Hubans

  • Molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium isolates obtained from humans in France.

    K. Guyot;A. Follet-Dumoulin;E. Lelièvre;C. Sarfati

  • Biological risks associated with consumption of reptile products

    Simone Magnino;Pierre Colin;Eduardo Dei-Cas;Mogens Madsen

  • Molecular epidemiology of human Blastocystis isolates in France.

    Laetitia Souppart;Giovanna Sanciu;Amandine Cian;Ivan Wawrzyniak

  • Pneumocystis infection in humans: diagnosis and treatment

    Enrique J Calderón;Sonia Gutiérrez-Rivero;Isabelle Durand-Joly;Eduardo Dei-Cas

  • Transmission of Pneumocystis carinii disease from immunocompetent contacts of infected hosts to susceptible hosts.

    A. Dumoulin;E. Mazars;N. Seguy;D. Gargallo-Viola

  • Pneumocystis species, co-evolution and pathogenic power.

    Cécile-Marie Aliouat-Denis;Magali Chabé;Christine Demanche;El Moukhtar Aliouat

  • Immunocompetent hosts as a reservoir of pneumocystis organisms: histological and rt-PCR data demonstrate active replication.

    M Chabé;E Dei-Cas;C Creusy;L Fleurisse

  • Subtype analysis of Blastocystis isolates from symptomatic patients in Egypt

    Laetitia Souppart;Hanaa Moussa;Amandine Cian;Giovanna Sanciu

  • Phylogeny of Pneumocystis carinii from 18 Primate Species Confirms Host Specificity and Suggests Coevolution

    Christine Demanche;Madeleine Berthelemy;Thierry Petit;Bruno Polack

  • Molecular subtyping of Blastocystis sp. isolates from symptomatic patients in Italy

    Dionigia Meloni;Dionigia Meloni;Giovanna Sanciu;Giovanna Sanciu;Philippe Poirier;Hicham El Alaoui

  • Severe congenital toxoplasmosis due to a Toxoplasma gondii strain with an atypical genotype: case report and review

    Laurence Delhaes;Daniel Ajzenberg;Bérangère Sicot;Philippe Bourgeot

  • Pneumocystis oryctolagi sp. nov., an uncultured fungus causing pneumonia in rabbits at weaning: review of current knowledge, and description of a new taxon on genotypic, phylogenetic and phenotypic bases.

    Eduardo Dei-Cas;Magali Chabé;Raya Moukhlis;Isabelle Durand-Joly

  • Pneumocystis infections: the iceberg?

    E. Dei-Cas

  • Molecular diagnosis of Pneumocystis pneumonia

    Isabelle Durand-Joly;Magali Chabé;Fabienne Soula;Laurence Delhaes

  • Pneumocystis carinii f. sp. hominis is not infectious for SCID mice

    Isabelle Durand-Joly;El Moukhtar Aliouat;Céline Recourt;Karine Guyot

  • Prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. (Eucoccidiorida: Cryptosporiidae) in seven species of farm animals in Tunisia.

    R. Soltane;K. Guyot;E. Dei-Cas;A. Ayadi

  • Pneumocystosis versus pulmonary Pneumocystis carinii colonization in HIV-negative and HIV-positive patients.

    G. Nevez;C. Raccurt;V. Jounieaux;E. Dei-Cas

  • XX. Animal models of pneumocystosis

    Eduardo Dei-Cas;Monique Brun-Pascaud;Vivi Bille-Hansen;Aurelien Allaert

  • Pulmonary colonization with Pneumocystis carinii in human immunodeficiency virus-negative patients: assessing risk with blood CD4+ T cell counts.

    Gilles Nevez;Christian Raccurt;Pascal Vincent;Vincent Jounieaux

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric Viscogliosi
Eric Viscogliosi Institut Pasteur
Daniel Camus
Daniel Camus Institut Pasteur
Jacques Guillot
Jacques Guillot École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort
Monique Capron
Monique Capron University of Lille
Ann E. Wakefield
Ann E. Wakefield University of Oxford
Luciano Polonelli
Luciano Polonelli University of Parma
Raymond J. Pierce
Raymond J. Pierce University of Lille
Boualem Sendid
Boualem Sendid University of Lille
Frédéric Delbac
Frédéric Delbac University of Clermont Auvergne
James R. Stringer
James R. Stringer University of Cincinnati

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