Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
G. Gioia, R. L. Vinueza, M. Cruz, M. Jay, Y. Corde, M. Marsot, G. Zanella
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION
(2019)
Article
Parasitology
Emilie Lejal, Maud Marsot, Karine Chalvet-Monfray, Jean-Francois Cosson, Sara Moutailler, Muriel Vayssier-Taussat, Thomas Pollet
PARASITES & VECTORS
(2019)
Article
Immunology
Adrien A. Blisnick, Ladislav Simo, Catherine Grillon, Fabienne Fasani, Sebastien Brule, Bernard Le Bonniec, Eric Prina, Maud Marsot, Anthony Relmy, Sandra Blaise-Boisseau, Jennifer Richardson, Sarah Bonnet
Article
Environmental Sciences
Veronique Chevalier, Maud Marsot, Sophie Molia, Harena Rasamoelina, Rene Rakotondravao, Miguel Pedrono, Steve Lowenski, Benoit Durand, Sylvie Lecollinet, Cecile Beck
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
(2020)
Article
Biodiversity Conservation
Isabelle Lebert, Albert Agoulon, Suzanne Bastian, Alain Butet, Bruno Cargnelutti, Nicolas Cebe, Amelie Chastagner, Elsa Leger, Bruno Lourtet, Sebastien Masseglia, Karen D. McCoy, Joel Merlet, Valerie Noel, Gregoire Perez, Denis Picot, Angelique Pion, Valerie Poux, Jean-Luc Rames, Yann Rantier, Helene Verheyden, Gwenael Vourc'h, Olivier Plantard
BIODIVERSITY DATA JOURNAL
(2020)
Article
Microbiology
Emilie Lejal, Agustin Estrada-Pena, Maud Marsot, Jean-Francois Cosson, Olivier Rue, Mahendra Mariadassou, Cedric Midoux, Muriel Vayssier-Taussat, Thomas Pollet
FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
(2020)
Review
Infectious Diseases
Clemence Nadal, Sarah I. Bonnet, Maud Marsot
Summary: This study provides insights into the eco-epidemiology of equine piroplasmosis in Europe, identifying potential vectors, prevalence data, and discussing management practices and environmental risk factors. Further investigation is needed to fully understand the disease dynamics and associated risk factors.
TRANSBOUNDARY AND EMERGING DISEASES
(2022)
Review
Infectious Diseases
Amalia Rataud, Pierre-Yves Henry, Sara Moutailler, Maud Marsot
Summary: Understanding the role of hosts in the production of infected ticks is crucial for designing effective measures to reduce exposure to infectious tick bites. Research efforts on the reservoir host potential of wild birds in Lyme borreliosis circulation have focused more on tick production than on realized reservoir competence and bird density. More interdisciplinary research is needed to gain a comprehensive understanding of pathogen-tick-host systems at a local scale.
TRANSBOUNDARY AND EMERGING DISEASES
(2022)
Article
Veterinary Sciences
A. Merlin, N. Foucher, M. Linster, G. Cazeau, M. Marsot, M. Delerue, C. Sala, J. Schneider, B. Ferry, J. P. Amat, J. Tapprest
Summary: The study investigated the proportion of euthanasia in dead equids in France and identified factors associated with euthanasia decisions. The majority of owners faced euthanasia decisions, highlighting the importance of being prepared for such eventualities for both veterinarians and owners.
JOURNAL OF EQUINE VETERINARY SCIENCE
(2021)
Article
Microbiology
Clemence Nadal, Maud Marsot, Gael Le Metayer, Pascal Boireau, Jacques Guillot, Sarah I. Bonnet
Summary: This study aimed to investigate the spatio-temporal variations of equine piroplasmosis in France and provide baseline information regarding the sero-epidemiology of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi infection in horses. The results showed that horses from southern regions of France were the most affected by B. caballi and T. equi infection, while the proportion of horses having antibodies against T. equi increased over time.
Article
Veterinary Sciences
Halifa Farchati, Benoit Durand, Maud Marsot, David Garon, Jackie Tapprest, Carole Sala
Summary: Having an accurate understanding of the spatial distribution of equines is crucial for effectively monitoring equine health events. However, in France, this information is only available for certain categories of live and dead equines, limiting the use of surveillance, prevention, and control methods for preventing the spread of equine diseases. This study aimed to provide a realistic estimate of the spatial distribution of the French equine population at the smallest administrative unit level and assess whether the location of dead equines could represent the location of live equines. The results suggest that dead equines are representative of live equines and the estimation methods used showed variations in spatial distribution.
PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE
(2022)
Article
Microbiology
Amalia Rataud, Clemence Galon, Laure Bournez, Pierre-Yves Henry, Maud Marsot, Sara Moutailler
Summary: Birds contribute to the multiplication of ticks and pathogens during their breeding season, playing a role in the maintenance of tick-borne diseases. A study in France found that Ixodes ricinus was the most prevalent tick species, while Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato was the most prevalent pathogen genus in bird-feeding ticks. Certain bird species, such as Turdidae birds, Troglodytes troglodytes, and Anthus trivialis, had a higher prevalence of B. burgdorferi s.l.-infected bird-feeding ticks, indicating their potential role as reservoir hosts for this pathogen during their breeding season.
Article
Veterinary Sciences
Maud Marsot, Celia Bernard, Ariane Payne, Sophie Rossi, Sandrine Ruette, Stephanie Desvaux, Celine Richomme, Malika Bouchez-Zacria, Benoit Durand
Summary: To prevent the spread of pathogens among different animal species, it is important to understand the patterns of disease persistence within host communities on a large scale. This study developed a spatial index called BACACIX to measure indirect contacts between cattle and badgers, which are involved in the circulation of bovine tuberculosis in France. The results showed that the index was positively associated with the risk of cattle outbreaks and could be used to target surveillance and control measures.
PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE
(2023)
Article
Veterinary Sciences
Maud Marsot, Laetitia Canini, Stephane Janicot, Judith Lambert, Elisabeta Vergu, Benoit Durand
Summary: Global trade, especially livestock trade, plays a significant role in the spread of infectious diseases. This study developed a statistical framework to predict trading events using routinely collected data. By focusing on veal calf trade in France, the researchers found that sales were more accurately predicted than purchases, and the veal calf trading network is driven by sales. The random forest approach performed well when using municipality as the trading unit and a 28-day trading period.
PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE
(2022)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Maud Marsot, Benoit Durand, Wafa Ben Hammouda, Heni Hadj Ammar, Malek Zrelli, Roukaya Khorchani
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION
(2020)