Gilbert Greub

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One Year Genome Evolution of Lausannevirus in Allopatric versus Sympatric Conditions.
Mueller L., Bertelli C., Pillonel T., Salamin N., Greub G., 2017/06/01. Genome biology and evolution, 9 (6) pp. 1432-1449. Peer-reviewed.
Draft Genome Sequences of Two Carbapenemase-Producing Acinetobacter baumannii Clinical Strains Isolated from Albanian and Togolese Patients.
Abdelbary MMH, Prod'hom G., Greub G., Senn L., Blanc D.S., 2017/05/18. Genome announcements, 5 (20) pp. 1-2. Peer-reviewed.
 
Culture-independent genomics of a novel chlamydial pathogen of fish provides new insight into host-specific adaptations utilized by these intracellular bacteria.
Taylor-Brown A., Pillonel T., Bridle A., Qi W., Bachmann N.L., Miller T.L., Greub G., Nowak B., Seth-Smith HMB, Vaughan L. et al., 2017/05. Environmental microbiology, 19 (5) pp. 1899-1913. Peer-reviewed.
 
Probiotic yogurt and acidified milk similarly reduce postprandial inflammation and both alter the gut microbiota of healthy, young men.
Burton K.J., Rosikiewicz M., Pimentel G., Bütikofer U., von Ah U., Voirol M.J., Croxatto A., Aeby S., Drai J., McTernan P.G. et al., 2017/05. The British journal of nutrition, 117 (9) pp. 1312-1322. Peer-reviewed.
β-Klotho deficiency protects against obesity through a crosstalk between liver, microbiota, and brown adipose tissue.
Somm E., Henry H., Bruce S.J., Aeby S., Rosikiewicz M., Sykiotis G.P., Asrih M., Jornayvaz F.R., Denechaud P.D., Albrecht U. et al., 2017/04/20. JCI insight, 2 (8). Peer-reviewed.
Applications of MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry in Clinical Diagnostic Microbiology
Opota Onya, Prod'hom Guy, Greub Gilbert, 2017/04/07. pp. 55-92 dans MALDI-TOF and Tandem MS for Clinical Microbiology, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Lausannevirus Encodes a Functional Dihydrofolate Reductase Susceptible to Proguanil.
Mueller L., Hauser P.M., Gauye F., Greub G., 2017/04. Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 61 (4) pp. e02573-16. Peer-reviewed.
Simkania negevensis, an insight into the biology and clinical importance of a novel member of the Chlamydiales order.
Vouga M., Baud D., Greub G., 2017/02. Critical reviews in microbiology, 43 (1) pp. 62-80.
Rapid adaptation drives invasion of airway donor microbiota by Pseudomonas after lung transplantation.
Beaume M., Köhler T., Greub G., Manuel O., Aubert J.D., Baerlocher L., Farinelli L., Buckling A., van Delden C., Swiss Transplant Cohort Study, 2017/01/17. Scientific reports, 7 p. 40309. Peer-reviewed.
 
ESCMID postgraduate education course: applications of MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry in clinical microbiology.
Greub G., Moran-Gilad J., Rossen J., Egli A., ESCMID Study Group for Genomic and Molecular Diagnostics (ESGMD), 2017. Microbes and infection, 19 (9-10) pp. 433-442. Peer-reviewed.
Genome of the carbapenemase-producing clinical isolate Elizabethkingia miricola EM_CHUV and comparative genomics with Elizabethkingia meningoseptica and Elizabethkingia anophelis: evidence for intrinsic multidrug resistance trait of emerging pathogens.
Opota O., Diene S.M., Bertelli C., Prod'hom G., Eckert P., Greub G., 2017/01. International journal of antimicrobial agents, 49 (1) pp. 93-97. Peer-reviewed.
Internal quality assurance in diagnostic microbiology: A simple approach for insightful data.
Scherz V., Durussel C., Greub G., 2017. PloS one, 12 (11) pp. e0187263. Peer-reviewed.
 
Messages from the first International Conference on Clinical Metagenomics (ICCMg).
Ruppé E., Greub G., Schrenzel J., 2017. Microbes and infection, 19 (4-5) pp. 223-228. Peer-reviewed.
Methods for Real-Time PCR-Based Diagnosis of Chlamydia pneumoniae, Chlamydia psittaci, and Chlamydia abortus Infections in an Opened Molecular Diagnostic Platform.
Opota O., Brouillet R., Greub G., Jaton K., 2017. Methods in molecular biology, 1616 pp. 171-181. Peer-reviewed.
Prevalence and diversity of Chlamydiales and other amoeba-resisting bacteria in domestic drinking water systems.
Lienard J., Croxatto A., Gervaix A., Lévi Y., Loret J.F., Posfay-Barbe K.M., Greub G., 2017/01. New microbes and new infections, 15 pp. 107-116. Peer-reviewed.
Simkania negevensis may produce long-lasting infections in human pneumocytes and endometrial cells.
Vouga M., Baud D., Greub G., 2017/01/01. Pathogens and disease, 75 (1) p. 1. Peer-reviewed.
The Anticancer Peptide TAT-RasGAP317-326 Exerts Broad Antimicrobial Activity.
Heulot M., Jacquier N., Aeby S., Le Roy D., Roger T., Trofimenko E., Barras D., Greub G., Widmann C., 2017. Frontiers in microbiology, 8 p. 994. Peer-reviewed.
 
The Swiss Society of Microbiology: Small Bugs, Big Questions and Cool Answers.
Greub G., Holliger C., Sanglard D., Schrenzel J., Thiel V., Viollier P., 2016/12/21. Chimia, 70 (12) pp. 874-877. Peer-reviewed.
Chlamydia-Related Bacteria in Free-Living and Captive Great Apes, Gabon.
Klöckner A., Nagel M., Greub G., Aeby S., Hoffmann K., Liégeois F., Rouet F., De Benedetti S., Borel N., Henrichfreise B., 2016/12. Emerging infectious diseases, 22 (12) pp. 2199-2201. Peer-reviewed.
 
Screening of plasmid-mediated MCR-1 colistin-resistance from bacteremia.
Nordmann P., Assouvie L., Prod'Hom G., Poirel L., Greub G., 2016/11. European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases : official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology, 35 (11) pp. 1891-1892. Peer-reviewed.
Visceral leishmaniasis in a lung transplant recipient: usefulness of highly sensitive real-time polymerase chain reaction for preemptive diagnosis.
Opota O., Balmpouzis Z., Berutto C., Kaiser-Guignard J., Greub G., Aubert J.D., Prod'hom G., Manuel O., Jaton K., 2016/10. Transplant infectious disease, 18 (5) pp. 801-804. Peer-reviewed.
Draft Genome Sequence of a Cardiobacterium hominis Strain Isolated from Blood Cultures of a Patient with Infective Endocarditis.
Tagini F., Pillonel T., Asner S., Prod'hom G., Greub G., 2016/09/22. Genome announcements, 4 (5) p. 4. Peer-reviewed.
Regulatory (pan-)genome of an obligate intracellular pathogen in the PVC superphylum.
de Barsy M., Frandi A., Panis G., Théraulaz L., Pillonel T., Greub G., Viollier P.H., 2016/09. The ISME journal, 10 (9) pp. 2129-2144. Peer-reviewed.
Common skin infection due to Panton-Valentine leucocidin-producing Staphylococcus aureus strains in asylum seekers from Eritrea: a genome-based investigation of a suspected outbreak
Jaton L., Pillonel T., Jaton K., Dory E., Prod'hom G., Blanc D.S., Tissot F., Bodenmann P., Greub G., 2016/08. Clinical microbiology and infection, 22 (8) pp. 739.e5-8. Peer-reviewed.
Added value of molecular assay Xpert MTB/RIF compared to sputum smear microscopy to assess the risk of tuberculosis transmission in a low-prevalence country.
Opota O., Senn L., Prod'hom G., Mazza-Stalder J., Tissot F., Greub G., Jaton K., 2016/07. Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 22 (7) pp. 613-619. Peer-reviewed.
Comparative genomics of Neisseria meningitidis strains: new targets for molecular diagnostics.
Diene S.M., Bertelli C., Pillonel T., Jacquier N., Croxatto A., Jaton K., Greub G., 2016/06. Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 22 (6) pp. 568.e1-7. Peer-reviewed.
The salivary microbiome for differentiating individuals: proof of principle.
Leake S.L., Pagni M., Falquet L., Taroni F., Greub G., 2016/06. Microbes and infection, 18 (6) pp. 399-405. Peer-reviewed.
 
Automation in bacteriology: a changing way to perform clinical diagnosis in infectious diseases.
Lina G., Greub G., 2016/03. Clinical microbiology and infection, 22 (3) pp. 215-216. Peer-reviewed.
 
Bacterial Translocation and Sample Contamination in Postmortem Microbiological Analyses.
Palmiere C., Egger C., Prod'Hom G., Greub G., 2016/03. Journal of forensic sciences, 61 (2) pp. 367-374. Peer-reviewed.
Laboratory automation in clinical bacteriology: what system to choose?
Croxatto A., Prod'hom G., Faverjon F., Rochais Y., Greub G., 2016/03. Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 22 (3) pp. 217-235. Peer-reviewed.
A Zebrafish Model for Chlamydia Infection with the Obligate Intracellular Pathogen Waddlia chondrophila.
Fehr A.G., Ruetten M., Seth-Smith H.M., Nufer L., Voegtlin A., Lehner A., Greub G., Crosier P.S., Neuhauss S.C., Vaughan L., 2016. Frontiers in microbiology, 7 p. 1829. Peer-reviewed.
 
Chlamydial polymorphic membrane proteins: regulation, function and potential vaccine candidates.
Vasilevsky S., Stojanov M., Greub G., Baud D., 2016. Virulence, 7 (1) pp. 11-22. Peer-reviewed.
CRISPR System Acquisition and Evolution of an Obligate Intracellular Chlamydia-Related Bacterium.
Bertelli C., Cissé O.H., Rusconi B., Kebbi-Beghdadi C., Croxatto A., Goesmann A., Collyn F., Greub G., 2016. Genome Biology and Evolution, 8 (8) pp. 2376-2386. Peer-reviewed.
Development and evaluation of double locus sequence typing for molecular epidemiological investigations of Clostridium difficile.
Stojanov M., Magalhaes B., Terletsky V., Basset P., Prod'hom G., Greub G., Senn L., Blanc D.S., 2016. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 35 (2) pp. 175-181. Peer-reviewed.
 
Diagnosis of Aerococcus urinae infections: Importance of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry and broad-range 16S rDNA PCR.
Opota O., Prod'hom G., Andreutti-Zaugg C., Dessauges M., Merz L., Greub G., Chave J.P., Jaton K., 2016. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 22 (1) pp. e1-e2. Peer-reviewed.
 
Discovering new pathogenic prokaryotes.
Greub G., 2016. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 22 (1) pp. 10-11. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effect of Parachlamydia acanthamoebae on pulmonary function parameters in a bovine respiratory model.
Lohr M., Prohl A., Ostermann C., Diller R., Greub G., Reinhold P., 2016. Veterinary Journal, 213 pp. 9-15. Peer-reviewed.
Emerging bacterial pathogens: the past and beyond.
Vouga M., Greub G., 2016. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 22 (1) pp. 12-21.
Hand soap contamination by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a tertiary care hospital: no evidence of impact on patients.
Blanc D.S., Gomes Magalhaes B., Abdelbary M., Prod'hom G., Greub G., Wasserfallen J.B., Genoud P., Zanetti G., Senn L., 2016. Journal of Hospital Infection, 93 (1) pp. 63-67. Peer-reviewed.
Molecular and Mass Spectrometry Detection and Identification of Causative Agents of Bloodstream Infections
Opota Onya, Jaton Katia, Prod'hom Guy, Greub Gilbert, 2016. pp. 336-361 dans David Persing, Fred Tenover, Randall Hayden, Margareta Leven (eds.) Molecular Microbiology chap. 26, American Society of Microbiology.
Mouse Model of Respiratory Tract Infection Induced by Waddlia chondrophila.
Pilloux L., LeRoy D., Brunel C., Roger T., Greub G., 2016. Plos One, 11 (3) pp. e0150909. Peer-reviewed.
Presence of Chlamydiales DNA in samples negative by broad-range bacterial 16S rRNA PCRs: new insights into chlamydial pathogenic role.
Tagini F., Jaton K., Manuel O., Greub G., 2016. New Microbes and New Infections, 11 pp. 32-33. Peer-reviewed.
 
Ten years of R&D and full automation in molecular diagnosis.
Greub G., Sahli R., Brouillet R., Jaton K., 2016. Future Microbiology, 11 pp. 403-425. Peer-reviewed.
The Genome of the Toluene-Degrading Pseudomonas veronii Strain 1YdBTEX2 and Its Differential Gene Expression in Contaminated Sand.
Morales M., Sentchilo V., Bertelli C., Komljenovic A., Kryuchkova-Mostacci N., Bourdilloud A., Linke B., Goesmann A., Harshman K., Segers F. et al., 2016. PloS one, 11 (11) pp. e0165850. Peer-reviewed.
Cryptococcus neoformans meningitis with negative cryptococcal antigen: Evaluation of a new immunochromatographic detection assay.
Opota O., Desgraz B., Kenfak A., Jaton K., Cavassini M., Greub G., Prod'hom G., Giulieri S., 2015/12. New Microbes and New Infections, 4 pp. 1-4. Peer-reviewed.
Malaria real-time PCR: correlation with clinical presentation.
Dormond L., Jaton K., de Vallière S., Genton B., Greub G., 2015/02. New Microbes and New Infections, 5 pp. 10-12. Peer-reviewed.
A bovine model of a respiratory Parachlamydia acanthamoebae infection.
Lohr M., Prohl A., Ostermann C., Liebler-Tenorio E., Schroedl W., Aeby S., Greub G., Reinhold P., 2015. Pathogens and Disease, 73 (1) pp. 1-14. Peer-reviewed.
Absence of Chlamydia-like organisms in pigs.
Van Gils M., Aeby S., Vanrompay D., Greub G., 2015. New Microbes and New Infections, 7 pp. 31-32. Peer-reviewed.
Antibiotic susceptibility of Neochlamydia hartmanellae and Parachlamydia acanthamoebae in amoebae.
Vouga M., Diabi H., Boulos A., Baud D., Raoult D., Greub G., 2015. Microbes and Infection, 17 (11-12) pp. 761-765. Peer-reviewed.
Bifidobacterium longum Bacteremia in Preterm Infants Receiving Probiotics.
Bertelli C., Pillonel T., Torregrossa A., Prod'hom G., Fischer C.J., Greub G., Giannoni E., 2015. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 60 (6) pp. 924-927. Peer-reviewed.
 
Blood culture-based diagnosis of bacteraemia: state of the art.
Opota O., Croxatto A., Prod'hom G., Greub G., 2015. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 21 (4) pp. 313-322. Peer-reviewed.
Blurred pictures from the crime scene: the growing case for a function of Chlamydiales in plastid endosymbiosis.
Ball S.G., Greub G., 2015. Microbes and Infection, 17 (11-12) pp. 723-726. Peer-reviewed.
Comparative genome analysis of Pseudomonas knackmussii B13, the first bacterium known to degrade chloroaromatic compounds.
Miyazaki R., Bertelli C., Benaglio P., Canton J., De Coi N., Gharib W.H., Gjoksi B., Goesmann A., Greub G., Harshman K. et al., 2015. Environmental Microbiology, 17 (1) pp. 91-104.
Comparison of Inoculation with the InoqulA and WASP Automated Systems with Manual Inoculation.
Croxatto A., Dijkstra K., Prod'hom G., Greub G., 2015. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 53 (7) pp. 2298-2307. Peer-reviewed.
 
Diagnosis of febrile illness in the tropics--how many tests are enough?
Grobusch M.P., Greub G., 2015. Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, 13 (1) pp. 98-99. Peer-reviewed.
Disassembly of a Medial Transenvelope Structure by Antibiotics during Intracellular Division.
Jacquier N., Frandi A., Viollier P.H., Greub G., 2015. Chemistry and Biology, 22 (9) pp. 1217-1227. Peer-reviewed.
Early detection of extended-spectrum β-lactamase from blood culture positive for an Enterobacteriaceae using βLACTA test.
Prod'hom G., Durussel C., Blanc D., Croxatto A., Greub G., 2015. New Microbes and New Infections, 8 pp. 1-3. Peer-reviewed.
 
ESCCAR international congress on Rickettsia and other intracellular bacteria.
de Barsy M., Bertelli C., Jacquier N., Kebbi-Beghdadi C., Greub G., 2015. Microbes and Infection / Institut Pasteur, 17 (10) pp. 680-688. Peer-reviewed.
Evaluation of a new serological test for the detection of anti-Coxiella and anti-Rickettsia antibodies.
Bizzini A., Péter O., Baud D., Edouard S., Meylan P., Greub G., 2015. Microbes and Infection, 17 (11-12) pp. 811-816. Peer-reviewed.
 
Immunosuppression et fièvre persistante
Monti M., Galland-Deckera , Greub G., 2015. Swiss Medical Forum, 15 (35) pp. 773-776.
 
Impact of round-the-clock CSF Gram stain on empirical therapy for suspected central nervous system infections.
Tissot F., Prod'hom G., Manuel O., Greub G., 2015. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases : Official Publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology, 34 (9) pp. 1849-1857. Peer-reviewed.
Improving the molecular diagnosis of Chlamydia psittaci and Chlamydia abortus infection with a species-specific duplex real-time PCR.
Opota O., Jaton K., Branley J., Vanrompay D., Erard V., Borel N., Longbottom D., Greub G., 2015. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 64 (10) pp. 1174-1185. Peer-reviewed.
 
Intracellular bacterial pathogens: a reemerging field of research rich with breakthroughs and opportunities.
Greub G., Bleeker-Rovers C.P., Carlyon J., Fournier P.E., Ojcius D., Puolakkainen M., 2015. Microbes and Infection, 17 (11-12) pp. 721-722.
Lack of Chlamydia-related bacteria among patients with community-acquired pneumonia.
Garin N., Hugli O., Genné D., Greub G., 2015. New Microbes and New Infections, 8 pp. 164-165. Peer-reviewed.
 
Microbial diagnosis of bloodstream infection: towards molecular diagnosis directly from blood.
Opota O., Jaton K., Greub G., 2015. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 21 (4) pp. 323-331. Peer-reviewed.
OmpA family proteins and Pmp-like autotransporter: new adhesins of Waddlia chondrophila.
Kebbi-Beghdadi C., Domröse A., Becker E., Cisse O.H., Hegemann J.H., Greub G., 2015. Pathogens and Disease, 73 (6) pp. ftv035. Peer-reviewed.
Opportunistic testing for urogenital infection with Chlamydia trachomatis in south-western Switzerland, 2012 : a feasibility study
Bally F., Quach A., Greub G., Jaton K., Petignat C., Ambord C., Fellay J., Masserey E., Spencer B., 2015. Euro Surveillance : Bulletin Européen Sur Les Maladies Transmissibles = European Communicable Disease Bulletin, 20 (9) pp. pii21051. Peer-reviewed.
Permissivity of insect cells to Waddlia chondrophila, Estrella lausannensis and Parachlamydia acanthamoebae.
Kebbi-Beghdadi C., Fatton M., Greub G., 2015. Microbes and Infection, 17 (11-12) pp. 749-754. Peer-reviewed.
 
Postmortem angiography using femoral cannulation and postmortem microbiology.
Palmiere C., Egger C., Grabherr S., Jaton-Ogay K., Greub G., 2015. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 129 (4) pp. 861-867. Peer-reviewed.
Prevalence and diversity of Chlamydiales in Swiss ruminant farms.
Dreyer M., Aeby S., Oevermann A., Greub G., 2015. Pathogens and Disease, 73 (1) pp. 1-4. Peer-reviewed.
Reply to Bastien et al.
Hamad I., Forestier C.L., Greub G., Jaton K., Raoult D., Bittar F., 2015. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 212 (3) pp. 506-508. Peer-reviewed.
Role of Chlamydia trachomatis and emerging Chlamydia-related bacteria in ectopic pregnancy in Vietnam.
Hornung S., Thuong B.C., Gyger J., Kebbi-Beghdadi C., Vasilevsky S., Greub G., Baud D., 2015. Epidemiology and Infection, 143 (12) pp. 2635-2638. Peer-reviewed.
Roles of bovine Waddlia chondrophila and Chlamydia trachomatis in human preterm birth.
Baud D., Goy G., Vasilevsky S., Osterheld M.C., Roth-Kleiner M., Croxatto A., Greub G., 2015. New Microbes and New Infections, 3 pp. 41-45. Peer-reviewed.
Sequencing and characterizing the genome of Estrella lausannensis as an undergraduate project: training students and biological insights.
Bertelli C., Aeby S., Chassot B., Clulow J., Hilfiker O., Rappo S., Ritzmann S., Schumacher P., Terrettaz C., Benaglio P. et al., 2015. Frontiers in Microbiology, 6 (101) p. 101. Peer-reviewed.
Severe pneumonia due to Parachlamydia acanthamoebae following intranasal inoculation: a mice model.
Pilloux L., Casson N., Sommer K., Klos A., Stehle J.C., Pusztaszeri M., Greub G., 2015. Microbes and Infection, 17 (11-12) pp. 755-760. Peer-reviewed.
Taxogenomics of the order Chlamydiales.
Pillonel T., Bertelli C., Salamin N., Greub G., 2015. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 65 (Pt 4) pp. 1381-1393. Peer-reviewed.
 
The hidden killer: are we improving the management of bacteremia?
Paul M., Greub G., 2015. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 21 (4) pp. 291-294. Peer-reviewed.
 
The high prevalence and diversity of Chlamydiales DNA within Ixodes ricinus ticks suggest a role for ticks as reservoirs and vectors of Chlamydia-related bacteria.
Pilloux L., Aeby S., Gaümann R., Burri C., Beuret C., Greub G., 2015. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 81 (23) pp. 8177-8182. Peer-reviewed.
The role of peptidoglycan in chlamydial cell division: towards resolving the chlamydial anomaly.
Jacquier N., Viollier P.H., Greub G., 2015. Fems Microbiology Reviews, 39 (2) pp. 262-275. Peer-reviewed.
Trafficking of Estrella lausannensis in human macrophages.
Rusconi B., Kebbi-Beghdadi C., Greub G., 2015. Pathogens and Disease, 73 (5) pp. ftv027. Peer-reviewed.
Tropheryma whipplei bivalvular endocarditis and polyarthralgia: a case report.
Gruber J.R., Sarro R., Delaloye J., Surmely J.F., Siniscalchi G., Tozzi P., Jaques C., Jaton K., Delabays A., Greub G. et al., 2015. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 9 (1) p. 259. Peer-reviewed.
Twenty years of research into Chlamydia-like organisms: a revolution in our understanding of the biology and pathogenicity of members of the phylum Chlamydiae.
Taylor-Brown A., Vaughan L., Greub G., Timms P., Polkinghorne A., 2015. Pathogens and Disease, 73 (1) pp. 1-15. Peer-reviewed.
 
Waddlia chondrophila and Chlamydia trachomatis antibodies in screening infertile women for tubal pathology.
Verweij S.P., Kebbi-Beghdadi C., Land J.A., Ouburg S., Morré S.A., Greub G., 2015. Microbes and Infection, 17 (11-12) pp. 745-748. Peer-reviewed.
Waddlia chondrophila induces systemic infection, organ pathology, and elicits Th1-associated humoral immunity in a murine model of genital infection.
Vasilevsky S., Gyger J., Piersigilli A., Pilloux L., Greub G., Stojanov M., Baud D., 2015. Frontiers In Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 5 p. 76. Peer-reviewed.
 
Waddlia: An emerging pathogen and a model organism to study the biology of chlamydiae.
Lamoth F., Pillonel T., Greub G., 2015. Microbes and Infection, 17 (11-12) pp. 732-737. Peer-reviewed.
Génomique et métagénomique bactériennes: applications cliniques et importance médicale [Bacterial genomics and metagenomics: clinical applications and medical relevance]
Diene S.M., Bertelli C., Pillonel T., Schrenzel J., Greub G., 2014/11/12. Revue medicale suisse, 10 (450) pp. 2155-2161. Peer-reviewed.
 
Diagnostic microbiologique de la pneumonie [Microbiological diagnosis of pneumonia].
Jaton K., Schrenzel J., Greub G., 2014/11. Revue Médicale Suisse, 10 (450) pp. 2126-2129. Peer-reviewed.
 
A simple, robust and rapid approach to detect carbapenemases in Gram-negative isolates by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry: validation with triple quadripole tandem mass spectrometry, microarray and PCR.
Vogne C., Prod'hom G., Jaton K., Decosterd L.A., Greub G., 2014. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 20 (12) pp. O1106-O1112. Peer-reviewed.
 
Amoebae as a tool to isolate new bacterial species, to discover new virulence factors and to study the host-pathogen interactions.
Tosetti N., Croxatto A., Greub G., 2014. Microbial Pathogenesis, 77 pp. 125-130. Peer-reviewed.
 
Antibiotic susceptibility of Estrella lausannensis, a potential emerging pathogen.
de Barsy M., Bottinelli L., Greub G., 2014. Microbes and Infection / Institut Pasteur, 16 (9) pp. 746-754.
 
Approches diagnostiques des bactéries intracellulaires et des germes fastidieux [Diagnostic approach of intracellular bacteria and fastidious microorganisms].
Lamoth F., Schrenzel J., Greub G., 2014. Revue Médicale Suisse, 10 (450) pp. 2130-2136.
Bacteremia caused by Comamonas kerstersii in a patient with diverticulosis.
Opota O., Ney B., Zanetti G., Jaton K., Greub G., Prod'hom G., 2014. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 52 (3) pp. 1009-1012. Peer-reviewed.
 
Bioterrorism: myth or reality?
Greub G., Grobusch M.P., 2014. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 20 (6) pp. 485-487.
Cell wall precursors are required to organize the chlamydial division septum.
Jacquier N., Frandi A., Pillonel T., Viollier P.H., Viollier P., Greub G., 2014. Nature Communications, 5 p. 3578. Peer-reviewed.
Chlamydia pneumoniae: possible association with asthma in children.
Asner S.A., Jaton K., Kyprianidou S., Nowak A.M., Greub G., 2014. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 58 (8) pp. 1198-1199. Peer-reviewed.
 
Chlamydiaceae and Chlamydia-like organisms in free-living small mammals in Europe and Afghanistan.
Stephan S., Guerra D., Pospischil A., Hilbe M., Weissenböck H., Novotný L., Greub G., Croxatto A., Teifke J.P., Ulrich R.G. et al., 2014. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 50 (2) pp. 195-204. Peer-reviewed.
 
Chlamydiaceae and Chlamydia-like organisms in the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)--organ distribution and histopathological findings.
Burach F., Pospischil A., Hanger J., Loader J., Pillonel T., Greub G., Borel N., 2014. Veterinary Microbiology, 172 (1-2) pp. 230-240. Peer-reviewed.
 
Clinical microbiologists facing an anthrax alert.
Jaton K., Greub G., 2014. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 20 (6) pp. 503-506. Peer-reviewed.
Criblamydia sequanensis Harbors a Megaplasmid Encoding Arsenite Resistance.
Bertelli C., Goesmann A., Greub G., 2014. Genome Announcements, 2 (5) pp. e00949-14. Peer-reviewed.
ESCMID postgraduate technical workshop on intracellular bacteria: from biology to clinic.
Pilloux L., Greub G., 2014. Microbes and Infection / Institut Pasteur, 16 (6) pp. 454-460. Peer-reviewed.
FtsZ-independent septal recruitment and function of cell wall remodelling enzymes in chlamydial pathogens.
Frandi A., Jacquier N., Théraulaz L., Greub G., Viollier P.H., 2014. Nature Communications, 5 p. 4200. Peer-reviewed.
Genital Chlamydia trachomatis: understanding the roles of innate and adaptive immunity in vaccine research.
Vasilevsky S., Greub G., Nardelli-Haefliger D., Baud D., 2014. Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 27 (2) pp. 346-370.
 
History of biological warfare and bioterrorism.
Barras V., Greub G., 2014. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 20 (6) pp. 497-502. Peer-reviewed.
 
Host factors and genetic susceptibility to infections due to intracellular bacteria and fastidious organisms.
Asner S.A., Morré S.A., Bochud P.Y., Greub G., 2014. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 20 (12) pp. 1246-1253.
Importance of amoebae as a tool to isolate amoeba-resisting microorganisms and for their ecology and evolution: the Chlamydia paradigm.
Kebbi-Beghdadi C., Greub G., 2014. Environmental Microbiology Reports, 6 (4) pp. 309-324. Peer-reviewed.
Isolated mediastinal necrotizing granulomatous lymphadenopathy due to cat-scratch disease.
Lovis A., Clerc O., Lazor R., Jaton K., Greub G., 2014. Infection, 42 (1) pp. 153-154.
Mandatory infectious diseases consultation for MRSA bacteremia is associated with reduced mortality.
Tissot F., Calandra T., Prod'hom G., Taffe P., Zanetti G., Greub G., Senn L., 2014. Journal of Infection, 69 (3) pp. 226-234.
 
Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry and PCR-based rapid diagnosis of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia.
Clerc O., Prod'hom G., Senn L., Jaton K., Zanetti G., Calandra T., Greub G., 2014. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 20 (4) pp. 355-360. Peer-reviewed.
Microbiota present in cystic fibrosis lungs as revealed by whole genome sequencing.
Hauser P.M., Bernard T., Greub G., Jaton K., Pagni M., Hafen G.M., 2014. Plos One, 9 (3) pp. e90934. Peer-reviewed.
Performance of an automated multiplex immunofluorescence assay for detection of Chlamydia trachomatis immunoglobulin G.
Baud D., Zufferey J., Hohlfeld P., Greub G., 2014. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 78 (3) pp. 217-219. Peer-reviewed.
Post-mortem diagnosis of malaria.
Palmiere C., Jaton K., Lobrinus A., Schrag B., Greub G., 2014. New Microbes and New Infections, 2 (5) pp. 154-155. Peer-reviewed.
Preparation of a blood culture pellet for rapid bacterial identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing.
Croxatto A., Prod'hom G., Durussel C., Greub G., 2014. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove 92 pp. e51985. Peer-reviewed.
Presence of Chlamydiales DNA in ticks and fleas suggests that ticks are carriers of Chlamydiae.
Croxatto A., Rieille N., Kernif T., Bitam I., Aeby S., Péter O., Greub G., 2014. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 5 (4) pp. 359-365. Peer-reviewed.
Q fever outbreak in the terraced vineyards of Lavaux, Switzerland
Bellini C., Magouras I., Chapuis-Taillard C., Clerc O., Masserey E., Peduto G., Péter O., Schaerrer S., Schuepbach G., Greub G., 2014. New Microbes and New Infections, 2 (4) pp. 93-99. Peer-reviewed.
Role of Waddlia chondrophila placental infection in miscarriage.
Baud D., Goy G., Osterheld M.C., Croxatto A., Borel N., Vial Y., Pospischil A., Greub G., 2014. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 20 (3) pp. 460-464. Peer-reviewed.
Survey of Infectious Etiologies of Bovine Abortion during Mid- to Late Gestation in Dairy Herds.
Barkallah M., Gharbi Y., Hassena A.B., Slima A.B., Mallek Z., Gautier M., Greub G., Gdoura R., Fendri I., 2014. Plos One, 9 (3) pp. e91549. Peer-reviewed.
 
Treatment of genital mycoplasma in colonized pregnant women in late pregnancy is associated with a lower rate of premature labour and neonatal complications.
Vouga M., Greub G., Prod'hom G., Durussel C., Roth-Kleiner M., Vasilevsky S., Baud D., 2014. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 20 (10) pp. 1074-1079. Peer-reviewed.
Undressing of Waddlia chondrophila to enrich its outer membrane proteins to develop a new species-specific ELISA.
Lienard J., Croxatto A., Gervaix A., Posfay-Barbe K., Baud D., Kebbi-Beghdadi C., Greub G., 2014. New Microbes and New Infections, 2 (1) pp. 13-24. Peer-reviewed.
Waddlia chondrophila Infects and Multiplies in Ovine Trophoblast Cells Stimulating an Inflammatory Immune Response.
Wheelhouse N., Coyle C., Barlow P.G., Mitchell S., Greub G., Baszler T., Rae M.T., Longbottom D., 2014. Plos One, 9 (7) pp. e102386. Peer-reviewed.
A simple blood-culture bacterial pellet preparation for faster accurate direct bacterial identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing with the VITEK 2 system.
Prod'hom G., Durussel C., Greub G., 2013. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 62 (Pt 5) pp. 773-777.
Automation in the clinical microbiology laboratory.
Burnham C.A., Dunne W.M., Greub G., Novak S.M., Patel R., 2013. Clinical Chemistry, 59 (12) pp. 1696-1702. Peer-reviewed.
 
Correlation between placental bacterial culture results and histological chorioamnionitis: a prospective study on 376 placentas.
Queiros da Mota V., Prodhom G., Yan P., Hohlfheld P., Greub G., Rouleau C., 2013. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 66 (3) pp. 243-248.
Crescent and star shapes of members of the Chlamydiales order: impact of fixative methods.
Rusconi B., Lienard J., Aeby S., Croxatto A., Bertelli C., Greub G., 2013. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek, 104 (4) pp. 521-532. Peer-reviewed.
Development of a high throughput PCR to detect Coxiella burnetii and its application in a diagnostic laboratory over a 7-year period.
Jaton K., Peter O., Raoult D., Tissot J.D., Greub G., 2013. New Microbes and New Infections, 1 (1) pp. 6-12. Peer-reviewed.
Discovery of catalases in members of the Chlamydiales order.
Rusconi B., Greub G., 2013. Journal of Bacteriology, 195 (16) pp. 3543-3551. Peer-reviewed.
 
Discovery of new intracellular pathogens by amoebal coculture and amoebal enrichment approaches.
Jacquier N., Aeby S., Lienard J., Greub G., 2013. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove 80 pp. e51055. Peer-reviewed.
Early expression of the type III secretion system of Parachlamydia acanthamoebae during a replicative cycle within its natural host cell Acanthamoeba castellanii.
Croxatto A., Murset V., Chassot B., Greub G., 2013. Pathogens and Disease, 69 (3) pp. 159-175. Peer-reviewed.
 
Eosinophilie sanguine: quel bilan, quel cheminement diagnostique [Peripheral blood eosinophilia: diagnostic value and further assessment].
Chappuis S., Ribi C., Greub G., Spertini F., 2013. Revue Médicale Suisse, 9 (382) pp. 819-825.
Fievre Q: une zoonose souvent méconnue [Q fever, a zoonosis often overlooked].
Delaloye J., Greub G., 2013. Revue Médicale Suisse, 9 (383) pp. 879-884.
First detection of Waddlia chondrophila in Africa using SYBR Green real-time PCR on veterinary samples.
Barkallah M., Fendri I., Dhieb A., Gharbi Y., Greub G., Gdoura R., 2013. Veterinary Microbiology, 164 (1-2) pp. 101-107.
Functional genomics of intracellular bacteria.
de Barsy M., Greub G., 2013. Briefings In Functional Genomics, 12 (4) pp. 341-353. Peer-reviewed.
Genome of Acanthamoeba castellanii highlights extensive lateral gene transfer and early evolution of tyrosine kinase signaling.
Clarke M., Lohan A.J., Liu B., Lagkouvardos I., Roy S., Zafar N., Bertelli C., Schilde C., Kianianmomeni A., Bürglin T.R. et al., 2013. Genome Biology, 14 (2) pp. R11. Peer-reviewed.
 
Genomics of medical importance.
Greub G., 2013. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 19 (9) pp. 781-783. Peer-reviewed.
Impact of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry on the Clinical Management of Patients With Gram-negative Bacteremia: A Prospective Observational Study.
Clerc O., Prod'hom G., Vogne C., Bizzini A., Calandra T., Greub G., 2013. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 56 (8) pp. 1101-1107. Peer-reviewed.
In Chlamydia veritas.
Bavoil P., Kaltenboeck B., Greub G., 2013. Pathogens and Disease, 67 (2) pp. 89-90. Peer-reviewed.
Lausannevirus Seroprevalence among Asymptomatic Young Adults.
Mueller L., Baud D., Bertelli C., Greub G., 2013. Intervirology, 56 (6) pp. 430-433.
Molecular epidemiology of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Switzerland: sampling only invasive isolates does not allow a representative description of the local diversity of clones.
Senn L., Basset P., Greub G., Prod'hom G., Frei R., Zbinden R., Gaia V., Balmelli C., Pfyffer G.E., Mühlemann K. et al., 2013. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 19 (7) pp. E288-E290. Peer-reviewed.
MRSA screening by the Xpert MRSA PCR assay: pooling samples of the nose, throat, and groin increases the sensitivity of detection without increasing the laboratory costs.
Blanc D.S., Nahimana I., Zanetti G., Greub G., 2013. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 32 (4) pp. 565-568.
Pathogenesis and cell corruption by intracellular bacteria.
Greub G., 2013. Microbes and Infection, 15 (14-15) pp. 969-970. Peer-reviewed.
 
Phyla Related to Planctomycetes: Members of Phylum Chlamydiae and Their Implications for Planctomycetes Cell Biology
Bertelli C, Greub G, 2013. pp. 229-241 dans Planctomycetes: Cell Structure, Origins and Biology, Humana Press.
 
Rapid bacterial genome sequencing: methods and applications in clinical microbiology.
Bertelli C., Greub G., 2013. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 19 (9) pp. 803-813.
Ureaplasma urealyticum, Mycoplasma hominis and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Capoccia R., Greub G., Baud D., 2013. Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 26 (3) pp. 231-240.
 
Use of MALDI-TOF for diagnosis of microbial infections.
Bailey D., Diamandis E.P., Greub G., Poutanen S.M., Christensen J.J., Kostrzew M., 2013. Clinical Chemistry, 59 (10) pp. 1435-1441.
Very low prevalence of meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus carrying the mecC gene in western Switzerland.
Basset P., Prod'hom G., Senn L., Greub G., Blanc D.S., 2013. Journal of Hospital Infection, 83 (3) pp. 257-259. Peer-reviewed.
Waddlia chondrophila: from biology to pathogenicity.
de Barsy M., Greub G., 2013. Microbes and Infection, 15 (14-15) pp. 1033-1041. Peer-reviewed.
 
Molecular epidemiology of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Switzerland and comparison with international epidemic clones.
Senn L., Basset P., Greub G., Prod'hom P., Frei R., Zbinden R., Gaia V., Pfyffer G., Mühlemann K., Zanetti G. et al., 2012/04., London, United Kingdom, March 31-April 3, 2012 pp. 335-366 dans ESCMID 2012, 22nd European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Clinical Microbiology and Infection.
Applications of MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry in clinical diagnostic microbiology.
Croxatto A., Prod'hom G., Greub G., 2012. Fems Microbiology Reviews, 36 (2) pp. 380-407. Peer-reviewed.
 
Chlamydiaceae family, Parachlamydia spp., and Waddlia spp. in porcine abortion.
Koschwanez M., Meli M., Vögtlin A., Greub G., Sidler X., Handke M., Sydler T., Kaiser C., Pospischil A., Borel N., 2012. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 24 (5) pp. 833-839. Peer-reviewed.
 
Culturomics: a new approach to study the human microbiome.
Greub G., 2012. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 18 (12) pp. 1157-1159. Peer-reviewed.
Deer as a potential wildlife reservoir for Parachlamydia species.
Regenscheit N., Holzwarth N., Greub G., Aeby S., Pospischil A., Borel N., 2012. Veterinary Journal, 193 (2) pp. 589-592. Peer-reviewed.
Development of a duplex real-time PCR for the detection of Rickettsia spp. and typhus group rickettsia in clinical samples.
Giulieri S., Jaton K., Cometta A., Trellu L.T., Greub G., 2012. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology, 64 (1) pp. 92-97. Peer-reviewed.
Endosymbiotic bacteria associated with nematodes, ticks and amoebae.
Taylor M., Mediannikov O., Raoult D., Greub G., 2012. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology, 64 (1) pp. 21-31. Peer-reviewed.
Identification of immunogenic proteins of Waddlia chondrophila.
Kebbi-Beghdadi C., Lienard J., Uyttebroeck F., Baud D., Riederer B.M., Greub G., 2012. Plos One, 7 (1) pp. e28605. Peer-reviewed.
 
Insights in the biology of Chlamydiae
Kebbi-Beghdadi Carole, Bertelli Claire, Greub Gilbert, 2012. pp. 121-146 dans Ghigo Eric, Mottola Giovanna, Mege Jean-Louis (eds.) Host-Pathogen Interaction: At the Frontier of Cellular Microbiology chap. 8, Transworld Research Network.
 
Involvement of Parachlamydia in bovine abortions in Scotland.
Wheelhouse N., Howie F., Gidlow J., Greub G., Dagleish M., Longbottom D., 2012. Veterinary Journal, 193 (2) pp. 586-588. Peer-reviewed.
 
La maladie de Whipple chez l’enfant: mythe ou réalité?
Crisinel Pierre-Alex, Greub Gilbert, 2012. Paediatrica, 23 (5) pp. 8-11.
Lateral gene exchanges shape the genomes of amoeba-resisting microorganisms.
Bertelli C., Greub G., 2012. Frontiers In Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2 p. 110. Peer-reviewed.
Pasteurella multocida zoonotic ascending infection: an unusual cause of tubo-ovarian abscess.
Baud D., Bizzini A., Jaton K., Achtari C., Prod'hom G., Greub G., 2012. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 12 (1) pp. 84-85. Peer-reviewed.
Rickettsia and other intracellular bacteria: recent outbreaks, novel pathogens, emerging diseases, new tools, and outstanding discoveries.
Greub G., Gikas A., Heinzen R.A., Dumler J.S., 2012. Fems Immunology and Medical Microbiology, 64 (1) pp. 1-2. Peer-reviewed.
 
The Pseudomonas aeruginosa toxin L-2-amino-4-methoxy-trans-3-butenoic acid inhibits growth and induces encystment in Acanthamoeba castellanii.
Lee X., Reimmann C., Greub G., Sufrin J., Croxatto A., 2012. Microbes and Infection, 14 (3) pp. 268-272.
Adult native septic arthritis: a review of 10 years of experience and lessons for empirical antibiotic therapy.
Clerc O., Prod'hom G., Greub G., Zanetti G., Senn L., 2011. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 66 (5) pp. 1168-1173.
 
Automation in clinical bacteriology: what system to choose?
Greub G., Prod'hom G., 2011. Clinical Microbiology and Infection : the Official Publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 17 (5) pp. 655-660.
 
Chlamydia-related bacteria in respiratory samples in Finland.
Niemi S., Greub G., Puolakkainen M., 2011. Microbes and Infection, 13 (10) pp. 824-827.
 
Chlamydiales and the innate immune response: friend or foe?
Rusconi B., Greub G., 2011. Fems Immunology and Medical Microbiology, 61 (3) pp. 231-244.
Development of a new chlamydiales-specific real-time PCR and its application to respiratory clinical samples.
Lienard J., Croxatto A., Aeby S., Jaton K., Posfay-Barbe K., Gervaix A., Greub G., 2011. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 49 (7) pp. 2637-2642.
Does respiratory infection due to Chlamydia pneumoniae still exist?
Senn L., Jaton K., Fitting J.W., Greub G., 2011. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 53 (8) pp. 847-848. Peer-reviewed.
Estrella lausannensis, a new star in the Chlamydiales order.
Lienard J., Croxatto A., Prod'hom G., Greub G., 2011. Microbes and Infection / Institut Pasteur, 13 (14-15) pp. 1232-1241. Peer-reviewed.
 
High proportion of wrongly identified methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus carriers by use of a rapid commercial PCR assay due to presence of staphylococcal cassette chromosome element lacking the mecA gene.
Blanc D.S., Basset P., Nahimana-Tessemo I., Jaton K., Greub G., Zanetti G., 2011. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 49 (2) pp. 722-724. Peer-reviewed.
Infections and pregnancy: from a dream to a nightmare.
Greub G., 2011. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 17 (9) pp. 1283-1284.
Insight into cross-talk between intra-amoebal pathogens.
Gimenez G., Bertelli C., Moliner C., Robert C., Raoult D., Fournier P.E., Greub G., 2011. BMC Genomics, 12 p. 542.
Intracellular bacteria and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Baud D., Greub G., 2011. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 17 (9) pp. 1312-22. Peer-reviewed.
Lausannevirus, a giant amoebal virus encoding histone doublets.
Thomas V., Bertelli C., Collyn F., Casson N., Telenti A., Goesmann A., Croxatto A., Greub G., 2011. Environmental Microbiology, 13 (6) pp. 1454-1466. Peer-reviewed.
 
Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry as an alternative to 16S rRNA gene sequencing for identification of difficult-to-identify bacterial strains.
Bizzini A., Jaton K., Romo D., Bille J., Prod'hom G., Greub G., 2011. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 49 (2) pp. 693-696.
 
Multiplex real-time PCR for the diagnosis of malaria: correlation with microscopy.
Dormond L., Jaton-Ogay K., de Vallière S., Genton B., Bille J., Greub G., 2011. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 17 (3) pp. 469-475.
Outbreak of Mycobacterium haemophilum infections after permanent makeup of the eyebrows.
Giulieri S., Morisod B., Edney T., Odman M., Genné D., Malinverni R., Hammann C., Musumeci E., Voide C., Greub G. et al., 2011. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 52 (4) pp. 488-491.
Parachlamydia and rhabdochlamydia: emerging agents of community-acquired respiratory infections in children.
Lamoth F., Jaton K., Vaudaux B., Greub G., 2011. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 53 (5) pp. 500-501. Peer-reviewed.
Permissivity of fish cell lines to three Chlamydia-related bacteria: Waddlia chondrophila, Estrella lausannensis and Parachlamydia acanthamoebae.
Kebbi-Beghdadi C., Batista C., Greub G., 2011. Fems Immunology and Medical Microbiology, 63 (3) pp. 339-345. Peer-reviewed.
 
Permissivity of Vero cells, human pneumocytes and human endometrial cells to Waddlia chondrophila.
Kebbi-Beghdadi C., Cisse O., Greub G., 2011. Microbes and Infection, 13 (6) pp. 566-574.
Role of Chlamydia trachomatis in miscarriage.
Baud D., Goy G., Jaton K., Osterheld M.C., Blumer S., Borel N., Vial Y., Hohlfeld P., Pospischil A., Greub G., 2011. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 17 (9) pp. 1630-1635.
 
Tests diagnostiques rapides (TDR): la panacée pour le praticien [Rapid diagnostic tests (RDT): the cure-all for the practitioner?].
D'Acremont V., Greub G., Genton B., 2011. Revue Médicale Suisse, 7 (294) pp. 984-990.
 
Unprecedented nosocoimal spread os vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium in a tertiary-care hospital in Switzerland
Senn L., Petignat C., Prod'hom G., Greub G., Basset P., Blanc DS, Zanetti G., 2011. pp. P22 dans International Conference on Prevention & Infection Control (ICPIC 2011), BMC Proceedings.
Waddlia chondrophila: from bovine abortion to human miscarriage.
Baud D., Goy G., Osterheld M.C., Borel N., Vial Y., Pospischil A., Greub G., 2011. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 52 (12) pp. 1469-1471. Peer-reviewed.
 
Waddlia, Parachlamydia and Chlamydiaceae in bovine abortion.
Blumer S., Greub G., Waldvogel A., Hässig M., Thoma R., Tschuor A., Pospischil A., Borel N., 2011. Veterinary Microbiology, 152 (3-4) pp. 385-393.
 
Role of MyD88 and Toll-like receptors 2 and 4 in the sensing of Parachlamydia acanthamoebae.
Roger T., Casson N., Croxatto A., Entenza J.M., Pusztaszeri M., Akira S., Reymond M.K., Le Roy D., Calandra T., Greub G., 2010/12. Infection and immunity, 78 (12) pp. 5195-5201. Peer-reviewed.
Tropheryma whipplei tricuspid endocarditis: a case report and review of the literature.
Gabus V., Grenak-Degoumois Z., Jeanneret S., Rakotoarimanana R., Greub G., Genné D., 2010/08/04. Journal of medical case reports, 4 p. 245. Peer-reviewed.
 
Fastidious intracellular bacteria as causal agents of community-acquired pneumonia.
Lamoth F., Greub G., 2010/07. Expert review of anti-infective therapy, 8 (7) pp. 775-790. Peer-reviewed.
 
A 48-year-old man with laryngeal mass and vocal cord palsy.
Schroeder Daniel, Foguena Alain Kenfak, Cometta Alain, Greub Gilbert, Cavassini Matthias, 2010. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 50 (12) pp. 1635, 1680-1681.
A new piece added to the whipple puzzle: Tropheryma whipplei primary infection with bacteremia and cough.
Greub Gilbert, 2010. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 51 (5) pp. 522-524.
 
Adult native septic arthritis: 10 years in review in order to establish local guidelines on empiric antibiotic therapy.
Clerc O., Senn L., Prod'hom G., Greub G., Zanetti G., 2010. pp. S459-S460 dans 20th European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious (ECCMID), Clinical Microbiology and Infection. Peer-reviewed.
 
Amoeba/amoebal symbiont genetic transfers: lessons from giant virus neighbours.
Thomas Vincent, Greub Gilbert, 2010. Intervirology, 53 (5) pp. 254-267.
Amoebal pathogens as emerging causal agents of pneumonia.
Lamoth Frederic, Greub Gilbert, 2010. Fems Microbiology Reviews, 34 (3) pp. 260-280.
 
Biodiversity of amoebae and amoeba-associated bacteria in water treatment plants.
Corsaro D., Pages G.S., Catalan V., Loret J.F., Greub G., 2010. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 213 (3) pp. 158-166.
Comparison of five commercial serological tests for the detection of anti-Chlamydia trachomatis antibodies.
Baud D., Regan L., Greub G., 2010. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 29 (6) pp. 669-675.
 
Early intracellular trafficking of Waddlia chondrophila in human macrophages.
Croxatto Antony, Greub Gilbert, 2010. Microbiology, 156 (Pt 2) pp. 340-355.
 
False-negative PCR result due to gene polymorphism: the example of Neisseria meningitidis.
Jaton Katia, Ninet Beatrice, Bille Jacques, Greub Gilbert, 2010. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 48 (12) pp. 4590-4591.
 
Free-living amoebae: Biological by-passes in water treatment.
Loret J.F., Greub G., 2010. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 213 (3) pp. 167-175.
In vitro susceptibility of Actinobaculum schaalii to 12 antimicrobial agents and molecular analysis of fluoroquinolone resistance.
Cattoir Vincent, Varca Alexandre, Greub Gilbert, Prod'hom Guy, Legrand Patrick, Lienhard Reto, 2010. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 65 (12) pp. 2514-2517.
 
International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes. Subcommittee on the taxonomy of the Chlamydiae: minutes of the closed meeting, 21 June 2010, Hof bei Salzburg, Austria.
Greub G., 2010. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 60 (Pt 11) p. 2694.
 
MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry: the quantum leap.
Greub Gilbert, 2010. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 16 (11) p. 1603.
 
Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, a revolution in clinical microbial identification.
Bizzini A., Greub G., 2010. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 16 (11) pp. 1614-1619.
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