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Overview

Servaas A. Morré is affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a notable focus on Microbiology, Epidemiology, Physiology, General Health Professions, and Rheumatology as subfields of study.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Reproductive tract infections research
  • Urinary Tract Infections Management
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Syphilis Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Pelvic floor disorders treatments
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • Reproductive System and Pregnancy

Among the frequent publication venues for their research are:

  • Microorganisms
  • Poster presentations
  • PLoS ONE
  • BMJ Open
  • Pathogens

Servaas A. Morré has collaborated extensively with several co-authors including:

  • Sander Ouburg
  • Elena Ambrosino
  • Naomi C. A. Juliana
  • Henry J.C. de Vries
  • Bernice M. Hoenderboom

Key recent publications reflecting their research focus include:

  • The Interplay Between Reproductive Tract Microbiota and Immunological System in Human Reproduction, 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • The Association Between Vaginal Microbiota Dysbiosis, Bacterial Vaginosis, and Aerobic Vaginitis, and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes of Women Living in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review, 2020, Frontiers in Public Health
  • Where to go to in chlamydia control? From infection control towards infectious disease control, 2021, Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • Ongoing evolution of Chlamydia trachomatis lymphogranuloma venereum: exploring the genomic diversity of circulating strains, 2021, Microbial Genomics
  • Composition of the vaginal microbiota during pregnancy in women living in sub-Saharan Africa: a PRISMA-compliant review, 2021, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth

Best Publications

  • Human Dectin-1 Deficiency and Mucocutaneous Fungal Infections

    Bart Ferwerda;Gerben Ferwerda;Theo S. Plantinga;Janet A. Willment

  • Epidemiology of Chlamydia trachomatis infection in women and the cost-effectiveness of screening

    Jolande Land;J E A M Van Bergen;S A Morré;Maarten Postma

  • Whole-genome analysis of diverse Chlamydia trachomatis strains identifies phylogenetic relationships masked by current clinical typing

    Simon R Harris;Ian N Clarke;Helena M B Seth-Smith;Anthony W Solomon

  • The natural course of asymptomatic Chlamydia trachomatis infections: 45% clearance and no development of clinical PID after one-year follow-up.

    Servaas A Morré;Adriaan J C van den Brule;Lawrence Rozendaal;A Joan P Boeke

  • The vaginal microbiome as a predictor for outcome of in vitro fertilization with or without intracytoplasmic sperm injection: a prospective study

    R. Koedooder;M. Singer;Sam Schoenmakers;Paul Savelkoul;Paul Savelkoul

  • Urogenital Chlamydia trachomatis Serovars in Men and Women with a Symptomatic or Asymptomatic Infection: an Association with Clinical Manifestations?

    S. A. Morré;L. Rozendaal;I. G. M. van Valkengoed;A. J. P. Boeke

  • Diagnostic and Clinical Implications of Anorectal Lymphogranuloma Venereum in Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Retrospective Case-Control Study

    Akke K. Van der Bij;Joke Spaargaren;Servaas A. Morré;Han S. A. Fennema

  • Toll-like receptor 4 Asp299Gly/Thr399Ile polymorphisms are a risk factor for Candida bloodstream infection

    Chantal A. A. Van Der Graaf;Mihai G. Netea;Servaas A. Morre;Martin Den Heijer

  • New lymphogranuloma venereum Chlamydia trachomatis variant, Amsterdam.

    Joke Spaargaren;Han S.A. Fennema;Servaas A. Morré;Henry J.C. de Vries

  • Multi locus sequence typing of Chlamydiales: clonal groupings within the obligate intracellular bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis

    Yvonne Pannekoek;Giovanna Morelli;Barica Kusecek;Servaas A Morré

  • Real-time polymerase chain reaction to diagnose lymphogranuloma venereum.

    Servaas A. Morré;Joke Spaargaren;Johannes S.A. Fennema;Henry J.C. de Vries

  • The Interplay Between Reproductive Tract Microbiota and Immunological System in Human Reproduction.

    Salwan Al-Nasiry;Elena Ambrosino;Melissa Schlaepfer;Servaas A. Morré

  • Chlamydia trachomatis-associated tubal factor subfertility: immunogenetic aspects and serological screening

    J. E. den Hartog;S. A. Morre;Jolande Land

  • Overestimation of complication rates in evaluations of Chlamydia trachomatis screening programmes—implications for cost-effectiveness analyses

    Irene G M van Valkengoed;Servaas A Morré;Adriaan J C van den Brule;Chris J L M Meijer

  • Serotyping and Genotyping of Genital Chlamydia trachomatis Isolates Reveal Variants of Serovars Ba, G, and J as Confirmed by omp1 Nucleotide Sequence Analysis

    Servaas A. Morré;Jacobus M. Ossewaarde;Jar Lan;Gerard J. J. van Doornum

  • RNA amplification by nucleic acid sequence-based amplification with an internal standard enables reliable detection of Chlamydia trachomatis in cervical scrapings and urine samples.

    S. A. Morre;P. Sillekens;M. V. Jacobs;P. Van Aarle

  • Alarmingly poor performance in Chlamydia trachomatis point-of-care testing

    Laura van Dommelen;Frank H van Tiel;Sander Ouburg;Elfi E H G Brouwers

  • Comprehensive global genome dynamics of Chlamydia trachomatis show ancient diversification followed by contemporary mixing and recent lineage expansion

    James Hadfield;Simon R. Harris;Helena M.B. Seth-Smith;Surendra Parmar

  • Comparison of Three Commercially Available Peptide-Based Immunoglobulin G (IgG) and IgA Assays to Microimmunofluorescence Assay for Detection of Chlamydia trachomatis Antibodies

    Servaas A. Morré;Christian Munk;Kenneth Persson;Susanne Krüger-Kjaer

  • Slow Epidemic of Lymphogranuloma Venereum L2b Strain

    Joke Spaargaren;Julius Schachter;Jeanne Moncada;Henry J.C. de Vries

  • Microorganisms in the aetiology of atherosclerosis.

    S A Morré;W Stooker;W K Lagrand;A J C van den Brule

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris J.L.M. Meijer
Chris J.L.M. Meijer Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Paul H. M. Savelkoul
Paul H. M. Savelkoul Maastricht University
Lex M. Bouter
Lex M. Bouter Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Deborah Dean
Deborah Dean University of California, San Francisco
Andrea H. Brand
Andrea H. Brand University of Cambridge
Roel A. Coutinho
Roel A. Coutinho University Medical Center Utrecht
Wim Quint
Wim Quint Erasmus University Rotterdam
Cathrien A. Bruggeman
Cathrien A. Bruggeman Maastricht University Medical Centre
Sylvia M. Bruisten
Sylvia M. Bruisten University of Amsterdam

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