Sylvie Damy
University of Franche-Comté
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Parasite | 2014
Amandine Charbonnier; Jenny Knapp; Florent Demonmerot; Solange Bresson-Hadni; Francis Raoul; Frédéric Grenouillet; Laurence Millon; Dominique A. Vuitton; Sylvie Damy
Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) is an endemic zoonosis in France due to the cestode Echinococcus multilocularis. The French National Reference Centre for Alveolar Echinococcosis (CNR-EA), connected to the FrancEchino network, is responsible for recording all AE cases diagnosed in France. Administrative, epidemiological and medical information on the French AE cases may currently be considered exhaustive only on the diagnosis time. To constitute a reference data set, an information system (IS) was developed thanks to a relational database management system (MySQL language). The current data set will evolve towards a dynamic surveillance system, including follow-up data (e.g. imaging, serology) and will be connected to environmental and parasitological data relative to E. multilocularis to better understand the pathogen transmission pathway. A particularly important goal is the possible interoperability of the IS with similar European and other databases abroad; this new IS could play a supporting role in the creation of new AE registries.
PLOS ONE | 2017
Jenny Knapp; Sylvie Damy; Jonathan Brillaud; Jean-Daniel Tissot; Jérémy Navion; Raphael Mélior; Eve Afonso; Vanessa Hormaz; Bruno Gottstein; Gérald Umhang; Adriano Casulli; Frédéric Dadeau; Laurence Millon; Francis Raoul; Herbert B. Tanowitz
Evolution and dispersion history on Earth of organisms can best be studied through biological markers in molecular epidemiological studies. The biological diversity of the cestode Echinococcus multilocularis was investigated in different cladistic approaches. First the morphological aspects were explored in connection with its ecology. More recently, molecular aspects were investigated to better understand the nature of the variations observed among isolates. The study of the tandemly repeated multilocus microsatellite EmsB allowed us to attain a high genetic diversity level where other classic markers have failed. Since 2006, EmsB data have been collected on specimens from various endemic foci of the parasite in Europe (in historic and newly endemic areas), Asia (China, Japan and Kyrgyzstan), and North America (Canada and Alaska). Biological data on the isolates and metadata were also recorded (e.g. host, geographical location, EmsB analysis, citation in the literature). In order to make available the data set of 1,166 isolates from classic and aberrant domestic and wild animal hosts (larval lesions and adult worms) and from human origin, an open web access interface, developed in PHP, and connected to a PostgreSQL database, was developed in the EmsB Website for the Echinococcus Typing (EWET) project. It allows researchers to access data collection, perform genetic analyses online (e.g. defining the genetic distance between their own samples and the samples in the database), consult distribution maps of EmsB profiles, and record and share their new EmsB genotyping data. In order to standardize the EmsB analyses performed in the different laboratories throughout the world, a calibrator was developed. The final aim of this project was to gather and arrange available data to permit to better understand the dispersion and transmission patterns of the parasite among definitive and intermediate hosts, in order to organize control strategies on the ground.
In International Conference of Territorial Intelligence | 2007
Sylvie Damy; B. Hermann; Isabelle Jacques; Jean-Jacques Girardot; Cyril Masselot
In International Conference of Territorial Intelligence "Territorial Intelligence and Governance. Participatory Action-Research and Territorial Development" | 2007
Jean-Jacques Girardot; Cyril Masselot; Sylvie Damy; Bénédicte Hermann; Isabelle Jacques; Celia Sanchez; María-José Asensio
INFORSID | 2018
E. Quinton; Christine Plumejeaud-Perreau; H. Linyer; J. Ancelin; Cécile Pignol; S. Cipière; W. Heintz; Sylvie Damy; Vincent Bretagnolle
VADOR@INFORSID | 2017
Marie-Laure Betbeder; Sylvie Damy; Bénédicte Herrmann
International Long Term Ecological Research Network - Zones ateliers & critical zone observatory networks (LTER France) | 2017
Christine Plumejeaud-Perreau; Hector Linyer; Cécile Pignol; Sébastien Cipière; Eric Quinton; Julien Ancelin; Wilfried Heintz; Sylvie Damy; Francis Raoul; Anne Clemens; Florence Dujardin; Françoise Le Moal; Emmanuelle Montargès-Pelletier; Vincent Bretagnolle
Research and methods in ecohealth and conservation | 2016
Jenny Knapp; Umhang Gérald; Benoît Valot; Francis Raoul; Sylvie Damy; Patrick Giraudoux; Laurence Millon
International Conference of Territorial Intelligence "Territorial Intelligence, Socio-Ecological Transition and Resilience of the Territories". 30-31 May 2013 | 2013
Sylvie Damy; Bénédicte Herrmann
12th Annual International Conference of Territorial Intelligence "Innovación Social y nuevos modos de gobernanza para la transición socio-ecológica" | 2013
Sylvie Damy; Jean-Jacques Girardot; Bénédicte Herrmann; Cyril Masselot