• Antimicrobial resistance due to the use of biocides and heavy metals: a literature review 

      Tronsmo, Arne; Gjøen, Tor; Sørum, Henning; Godfroid, Jacques; Yazdankhah, Siamak Pour; Jelmert, Anders; Klein, Joern; Okoli, Arinze Stanley; Ytrehus, Bjørnar; Skaar, Ida (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2016-12-09)
      In June 2016,the Norwegian EnvironmentAgencyrequestedthe Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety (VKM) to conducta literature reviewregardingdevelopment of bacterial resistance to biocides and heavy metals and cross-resistance to antimicrobial agents(e.g.,antibiotics)in bacteria, with the following mandate: <br><br>1.List chemical substancesthat may contribute to increased antimicrobial ...
    • Antimicrobial resistance in wildlife – potential for dissemination: Opinion of the Panel on Microbial Ecology of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food and Environment 

      Nielsen, Kaare Magne; Gjøen, Tor; Asare, Nana Yaa Ohene; Lunestad, Bjørn Tore; Ytrehus, Bjørnar; Yazdankhah, Siamak Pour; Godfroid, Jacques; Jelmert, Anders; Klein, Joern; Okoli, Arinze Stanley; Tronsmo, Arne (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2018-03-16)
      <p>Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is recognised as one of the greatest public health concerns of our time. The development of AMR occurs in nature as a defence by microbes against naturally occurring antimicrobials. However, the selective pressure, generated by the use of antimicrobial agents in human and veterinary medicine, livestock and plant production as well as aquaculture practices, is the ...
    • Bacterial diversity of aMasi, a South African fermented milk product, determined by clone library and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis analysis 

      Osvik, Renate Døving; Sperstad, Sigmund; Breines, Eva Marie; Hareide, ellinor; Godfroid, Jacques; Zhou, Zhigang; Ren, Pengfei; Geoghegran, Claire; Holzapfel, Wilhelm; Ringø, Einar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      In the present study, we investigated the bacterial diversity of aMasi, a traditional South African fermented milk product, by 16S rRNA clone library and Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis (DGGE) analysis. Two hundred and eighty two clones from clone library were isolated and identified from aMasi, prepared from the milk of four cows from one herd in the EkuPindiseni Community, North West of ...
    • Brucella antibodies in alaskan true seals and eared seals — two different stories 

      Nymo, Ingebjørg H.; Rødven, Rolf; Beckmen, Kimberlee; Larsen, Anett K.; Tryland, Morten; Quakenbush, Lori; Godfroid, Jacques (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-31)
      Brucella pinnipedialis was first isolated from true seals in 1994 and from eared seals in 2008. Although few pathological findings have been associated with infection in true seals, reproductive pathology including abortions, and the isolation of the zoonotic strain type 27 have been documented in eared seals. <br> In this study, a Brucella enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and the Rose ...
    • Brucella Genital Tropism: What's on the Menu? 

      Letesson, Jean-Jacques; Barbier, Thibault; Zuniga-Ripa, Amaia; Godfroid, Jacques; De Bolle, Xavier; Moriyon, Ignacio (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-03-28)
      If things such as Tripadvisor web-site or Foursquare apps existed for bacteria, for sure, to the question “What is the best place to eat near me?” or “Where can I find my favorite food?” Brucella would be advised “male and female genital organs” as a first choice with millions of positive comments from previous and highly satisfied congeneric visitors. The friendly ambiance and the relish for the ...
    • Brucella pinnipedialis in hooded seal (Cystophora cristata) primary epithelial cells 

      Larsen, Anett Kristin; Godfroid, Jacques; Nymo, Ingebjørg Helena (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-01-25)
      Background: Marine Brucella spp. have been isolated from numerous pinniped and cetacean species, but pathological findings in association with infection with Brucella pinnipedialis in pinnipeds have been sparse. The capacity of brucellae to survive and replicate within host macrophages underlies their important ability to produce chronic infections, but previous work has shown that B. pinnipedialis ...
    • Brucella spp. at the wildlife-livestock interface: An evolutionary trajectory through a livestock-to-wildlife "host jump"? 

      Godfroid, Jacques (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-18)
      Brucella infections in wildlife have gained a lot of interest from the scientific community and different stakeholders. These interests are often different and sometimes conflicting. As a result, different management perspectives and aims have been implemented (One Health, public health, veterinary public health, maintenance of a brucellosis free status in livestock, sustainable wildlife harvesting ...
    • Brucellosis in livestock and wildlife: zoonotic diseases without pandemic potential in need of innovative one health approaches 

      Godfroid, Jacques (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-09-11)
      Human brucellosis remains the commonest zoonotic disease worldwide with more than 500 000 new cases annually. Understanding the biology of Brucella infections and the transmission patterns at the wildlife/livestock/human interface is of paramount importance before implementing any brucellosis control or eradication program in animals, even more so should interventions be justified within One ...
    • Characterization of Mycobacterium bovis from Humans and Cattle in Namwala District, Zambia 

      Malama, Sydney; Johansen, Tone Kristin Bjordal; Muma, John Bwalya; Munyeme, Musso; Mbulo, Grace; Muwonge, Adrian; Djønne, Berit K; Godfroid, Jacques (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • Concomitant Temperature Stress and Immune Activation may Increase Mortality Despite Efficient Clearance of an Intracellular Bacterial Infection in Atlantic Cod 

      Larsen, Anett Kristin; Nymo, Ingebjørg Helena; Sørensen, Karen Kristine; Seppola, Marit; Rødven, Rolf; Jiménez de Bagüés, María Pilar; Al Dahouk, Sascha; Godfroid, Jacques (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-04)
      The environmental temperature has profound effects on biological systems of marine aquatic organisms and plays a critical role in species distribution and abundance. Particularly during the warmer seasons, variations in habitat temperature may introduce episodes of stressful temperatures which the organisms must adapt to and compensate for to maintain physiological homeostasis. The marine environment ...
    • Detection and characterization of Brucella spp. in bovine milk in small-scale urban and peri-urban farming in Tajikistan 

      Lindahl-Rajala, Elisabeth; Hoffman, Tove; Fretin, David; Godfroid, Jacques; Sattorov, Nosirjon; Boqvist, Sofia; Lundkvist, Åke; Magnusson, Ulf (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-03-15)
      Brucellosis is one of the most common zoonoses globally, and Central Asia remains a Brucella hotspot. The World Health Organization classifies brucellosis as a neglected zoonotic disease that is rarely in the spotlight for research and mainly affects poor, marginalized people. Urban and peri-urban farming is a common practice in many low-income countries, and it increases the incomes of families ...
    • Detection of serum neutralizing antibodies to Simbu sero-group viruses in cattle in Tanzania 

      Mtenga, Coletha Mathew; Klevar, Siv; Elbers, A.R.W.; van der Pool, W.H.M.; Kirkland, P.D.; Godfroid, Jacques; Mdgela, Robinson H.; Mwamengele, G.L.; Stokstad, Maria (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-08-15)
      Background: Orthobunyaviruses belonging to the Simbu sero-group occur worldwide, including the newly recognized Schmallenberg virus (SBV) in Europe. These viruses cause congenital malformations and reproductive losses in ruminants. Information on the presence of these viruses in Africa is scarce and the origin of SBV is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of antibodies ...
    • Entrance and survival of Brucella pinnipedialis hooded seal strain in human macrophages and epithelial cells 

      Larsen, Anett Kristin; Nymo, Ingebjørg Helena; Briquemont, Benjamin; Sørensen, Karen Kristine; Godfroid, Jacques (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Marine mammal Brucella spp. have been isolated from pinnipeds (B. pinnipedialis) and cetaceans (B. ceti) from around the world. Although the zoonotic potential of marine mammal brucellae is largely unknown, reports of human disease exist. There are few studies of the mechanisms of bacterial intracellular invasion and multiplication involving the marine mammal Brucella spp. We examined the infective ...
    • The epidemiology of zoonotic brucellosis in Bahr el Ghazal region of South Sudan 

      Madut, Nuol Aywel; Muleme, James; Kankya, Clovice; Nasinyama, George William; Muma, John Bwalya; Godfroid, Jacques; Jubara, Ambrose Samuel; Muwonge, Adrian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-26)
      <p><i>Background - </i>In this study, we focused on three zoonotic brucellosis risk groups; abattoir workers, febrile cases at Wau hospital and cattle herders, in Bahr el Ghazal region, South Sudan. Competitive c-ELISA was used to detect anti-<i>Brucella</i> antibodies in 725 individuals between December 2015 and May 2016. In addition, questionnaire metadata, focus group discussions and key informant ...
    • Experimental challenge of atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) with a brucella pinnipedialis strain from hooded seal (Cystophora cristata) 

      Nymo, Ingebjørg Helena; Seppola, Marit; Sascha, Al Dahouk; Bakkemo, Katrine Ryvold Arnesen; Jiménez de Bagüés, María Pilar; Godfroid, Jacques; Larsen, Anett Kristin (Peer reviewed; Journal article; Tidsskriftsartikkel, 2016-07-14)
      Pathology has not been observed in true seals infected with Brucella pinnipedialis. A lack of intracellular survival and multiplication of B. pinnipedialis in hooded seal (Cystophora cristata) macrophages in vitro indicates a lack of chronic infection in hooded seals. Both epidemiology and bacteriological patterns in the hooded seal point to a transient infection of environmental origin, possibly ...
    • First isolation, identification, phenotypic and genotypic characterization of Brucella abortus biovar 3 from dairy cattle in Tanzania 

      Mtenga, Coletha Mathew; Stokstad, Maria; Johansen, Tone Kristin Bjordal; Klevar, Siv; Mdgela, Robinson H.; Mwamengele, G.L.; Michel, P; Escobar, L.; Fretin, D.; Godfroid, Jacques (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-07-21)
      Background: Brucellosis is a disease of worldwide public health and economic importance. Successful control is based on knowledge of epidemiology and strains present in an area. In developing countries, most investigations are based on serological assays. This study aimed at investigating a dairy herd experiencing abortions in order to establish within-herd seroprevalence to Brucella spp., identify, ...
    • The global epidemiology of Brucella infections in terrestrial wildlife: A meta-analysis 

      Dadar, Myriam; Shahali, Youcef; Fakhri, Yadolah; Godfroid, Jacques (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-17)
      Brucellosis is a widespread zoonotic disease with serious consequences on human and animal health. <i>Brucella</i> infections were reported in many terrestrial wild animals, from subtropical and temperate regions to arctic regions. In many areas, the epidemiology of brucellosis in wildlife is closely associated with the occurrence of the disease in livestock. Some wild species may contribute to the ...
    • Hair cortisol concentration and body mass in moose (Alces alces) infested with deer keds (Lipoptena cervi) 

      Madslien, Knut Ivar Engesæter; Stubsjøen, Solveig Marie; Viljugrein, Hildegunn; Ytrehus, Bjørnar; Solberg, Erling Johan; Kapronczai, Luciene; Mysterud, Atle; Godfroid, Jacques; Janz, David M.; Cattet, Marc (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-01)
      The deer ked (<i>Lipoptena cervi</i>), a hematophagous ectoparasite of cervids, is currently spreading in Scandinavia, and the moose (<i>Alces alces</i>) is its main host. However, little is known about the impact of deer keds on moose. We analyzed the hair cortisol concentration (HCC) from 262 moose harvested in the fall in relation to age class, sex, body mass (BM), and deer ked infestation ...
    • Health and environmental risk assessment of microbial cleaning products. Scientific Opinion of the Panel on Microbial Ecology of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety 

      Skaar, Ida; Asare, Nana Yaa Ohene; Godfroid, Jacques; Jelmert, Anders; Ytrehus, Bjørnar (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2016-08-18)
      In 2015, The Norwegian Environment Agency requested the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety (VKM) to provide a scientific assessment of the information requirements laid down in the declaration form for the Regulation on microbial products and its guidelines, if these are sufficient to conduct a health and environmental risk assessment of the use of microbial cleaning products in ...
    • Health and environmental risk evaluation of microorganisms used in bioremediation. Scientific Opinion of the Panel on Microbial Ecology of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety 

      Skaar, Ida; Asare, Nana Yaa Ohene; Godfroid, Jacques; Jelmert, Anders; Ytrehus, Bjørnar; Gjøen, Tor; Klein, Joern; Okoli, Arinze Stanley; Tronsmo, Arne (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2016)
      In 2015, The Norwegian Environment Agency requested the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety (VKM) to collate an overview of bioremediation of polluted ground based on bioaugmentation described in literature for the degradation of various types of pollutants, (including hydrocarbons, heavy metals, chlorinated compounds, explosives etc.).The assessment of genetically modified microorganisms ...