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Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination reduces the severity and progression of tuberculosis in badgers.
Chambers MA, Rogers F, Delahay RJ, Lesellier S, Ashford R, Dalley D, Gowtage S, Davé D, Palmer S, Brewer J, Crawshaw T, Clifton-Hadley R, Carter S, Cheeseman C, Hanks C, Murray A, Palphramand K, Pietravalle S, Smith GC, Tomlinson A, Walker NJ, Wilson GJ, Corner LA, Rushton SP, Shirley MD, Gettinby G, McDonald RA, Hewinson RG. Chambers MA, et al. Among authors: dalley d. Proc Biol Sci. 2011 Jun 22;278(1713):1913-20. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2010.1953. Epub 2010 Dec 1. Proc Biol Sci. 2011. PMID: 21123260 Free PMC article.
Lactic acid Bacteria isolated from European badgers (Meles meles) reduce the viability and survival of Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine and influence the immune response to BCG in a human macrophage model.
Stedman A, Maluquer de Motes C, Lesellier S, Dalley D, Chambers M, Gutierrez-Merino J. Stedman A, et al. Among authors: dalley d. BMC Microbiol. 2018 Jul 13;18(1):74. doi: 10.1186/s12866-018-1210-z. BMC Microbiol. 2018. PMID: 30005620 Free PMC article.
Bioreactor-Grown Bacillus of Calmette and Guérin (BCG) Vaccine Protects Badgers against Virulent Mycobacterium bovis When Administered Orally: Identifying Limitations in Baited Vaccine Delivery.
Lesellier S, Birch CPD, Davé D, Dalley D, Gowtage S, Palmer S, McKenna C, Williams GA, Ashford R, Weyer U, Beatham S, Coats J, Nunez A, Sanchez-Cordon P, Spiropoulos J, Powell S, Sawyer J, Pascoe J, Hendon-Dunn C, Bacon J, Chambers MA. Lesellier S, et al. Among authors: dalley d. Pharmaceutics. 2020 Aug 18;12(8):782. doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics12080782. Pharmaceutics. 2020. PMID: 32824778 Free PMC article.
The Effect of Oral Vaccination with Mycobacterium bovis BCG on the Development of Tuberculosis in Captive European Badgers (Meles meles).
Chambers MA, Aldwell F, Williams GA, Palmer S, Gowtage S, Ashford R, Dalley DJ, Davé D, Weyer U, Salguero FJ, Nunez A, Nadian AK, Crawshaw T, Corner LA, Lesellier S. Chambers MA, et al. Among authors: dalley dj. Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2017 Jan 24;7:6. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2017.00006. eCollection 2017. Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2017. PMID: 28174695 Free PMC article.