Publications
Leprosy chemoprophylaxis of household contacts Institute of Tropical Medicine
BACKGROUND: Leprosy is uncommon in Canada. However, immigration from leprosy-endemic areas has introduced the infection to a Canadian context, in which most doctors have little knowledge of the disease. Although post-exposure chemoprophylaxis (PEP) is reported to decrease leprosy transmission, no Canadian guidelines advise clinical decision making about leprosy PEP. Here, we characterize the practice patterns of Canadian infectious disease ...
Antibiotic susceptibility of cultivable aerobic microbiota from the oral cavity of Echis carinatus from Odisha (India) KU Leuven
Oral bacterial flora of Indian cobra (Naja naja) and their antibiotic susceptibilities KU Leuven
Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, crystal structure, Hirshfeld surface analysis and antimicrobial activities of two triazole Schiff bases and their silver complexes Hasselt University
Preclinical assessment of a propanol-amine derivative as a novel anti-persister molecule candidate for antibacterial co-therapy KU Leuven
Identification of 1-((2,4-Dichlorophenethyl)Amino)-3-Phenoxypropan-2-ol, a Novel Antibacterial Compound Active against Persisters of Pseudomonas aeruginosa KU Leuven
qPCR-High resolution melt analysis for drug susceptibility testing of Mycobacterium leprae directly from clinical specimens of leprosy patients University of Antwerp Institute of Tropical Medicine
A standardised method for interpreting the association between mutations and phenotypic drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Institute of Tropical Medicine
A clear understanding of the genetic basis of antibiotic resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is required to accelerate the development of rapid drug susceptibility testing methods based on genetic sequence.
Raw genotype-phenotype correlation data were extracted as part of a comprehensive systematic review to develop a standardised analytical approach for interpreting resistance associated mutations for rifampicin, isoniazid, ...