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Monique L'Hostis

Researcher at École Normale Supérieure

Publications -  24
Citations -  927

Monique L'Hostis is an academic researcher from École Normale Supérieure. The author has contributed to research in topics: Babesia divergens & Ixodes ricinus. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 23 publications receiving 839 citations. Previous affiliations of Monique L'Hostis include Université Nantes Angers Le Mans & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.

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Widespread occurrence of chemical residues in beehive matrices from apiaries located in different landscapes of Western France.

TL;DR: Honey bees, honeys and pollens are appropriate sentinels for monitoring pesticide and veterinary drug environmental pollution and the widespread occurrence of multiple residues in beehive matrices suggests a potential issue with the effects of these residues alone or in combination on bee health.
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Babesia sp. EU1 from Roe Deer and Transmission within Ixodes ricinus

TL;DR: Evidence of transovarial and transstadial transmission of the parasite within Ixodes ricinus is provided, which suggests that this tick could be a vector and reservoir of EU1.
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Cytological and immunological responses to Babesia divergens in different hosts: Ox, gerbil, man

TL;DR: A continuous in vitro culture system for Babesia divergens was initiated from a human isolate and maintained through 305 subcultures for 3 years using a low concentration of serum and a low haematocrit, with no decrease in the initial virulence.
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Tick-borne parasitic diseases in cattle: Current knowledge and prospective risk analysis related to the ongoing evolution in French cattle farming systems

TL;DR: The epidemiology of parasitic diseases is changing, especially because of changes in the environmental characteristics, i.e. both farm and herd management conditions and also climatic conditions, which results in likely modifications of the endemic situation, with a higher risk of clinical babesiosis in the medium term.
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Exposure of raptors and waterbirds to anticoagulant rodenticides (difenacoum, bromadiolone, coumatetralyl, coumafen, brodifacoum): epidemiological survey in Loire Atlantique (France).

TL;DR: The aim of this study was to estimate the exposure of raptors and waterbirds to anticoagulant rodenticides in Loire Atlantique because of the damage to cereal fields, rivers and water ponds banks.