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101. The impact of culturomics on taxonomy in clinical microbiology.

102. Description of Chryseobacterium timonianum sp. nov., isolated from a patient with pneumonia.

107. Inediibacterium massiliense gen. nov., sp. nov., a new bacterial species isolated from the gut microbiota of a severely malnourished infant.

108. Description of Gabonibacter massiliensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a New Member of the Family Porphyromonadaceae Isolated from the Human Gut Microbiota.

109. Morphological, molecular and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry identification of ixodid tick species collected in Oromia, Ethiopia.

110. Diagnosis of blood culture-negative endocarditis and clinical comparison between blood culture-negative and blood culture-positive cases.

111. Risungbinella massiliensis sp. nov., a new member of Thermoactinomycetaceae isolated from human gut.

112. Decreasing level of resistance in invasive Klebsiella pneumoniae strains isolated in Marseille, January 2012-July 2015.

113. Non-contiguous-Finished Genome Sequence and Description of Paenibacillus camerounensis sp. nov.

115. Sutton's Law: Keep Going Where The Money Is.

116. The detection of vector-borne-disease-related DNA in human stool paves the way to large epidemiological studies.

118. First Case of Q Fever Endocarditis Involving the Melody Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve in an Afebrile Child.

120. Gorilla gorilla gorilla gut: a potential reservoir of pathogenic bacteria as revealed using culturomics and molecular tools.

122. Pathogenic Eukaryotes in Gut Microbiota of Western Lowland Gorillas as Revealed by Molecular Survey.

123. Complete genome sequence of Tunisvirus, a new member of the proposed family Marseilleviridae.

125. Les rickettsioses en réanimation.

126. Applications of Paleomicrobiology to the Understanding of Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases.

127. Human lice: Pediculus and Pthirus.

128. History of Influenza Pandemics.

129. Dental Pulp as a Tool for the Retrospective Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases.

130. Typhoid Fever Epidemic in Ancient Athens.

131. Past Plague.

132. Archaeology of Human Pathogens: Palaeopathological Appraisal of Palaeoepidemiology.

133. Past Leprae.

134. Palaeomicrobiology of Tuberculosis.

135. Histologic Detection of Past Pathogens.

136. Molecular Detection of Past Pathogens.

137. Archaeological Proof of an Abrupt Mortality Crisis: Simultaneous Deposit of Cadavers, Simultaneous Deaths?

138. Identification and Interpretation of Historical Cemeteries Linked to Epidemics.

139. Great Plagues of the Past and Remaining Questions.

140. WolbachiaHertig 1936, 472AL.

141. Fatal Neisseria macacae infective endocarditis: first report.

142. Identification of European mosquito species by MALDI-TOF MS.

143. Complete genome sequence of Courdo11 virus, a member of the family Mimiviridae.

144. Detection of Termites and Other Insects Consumed by African Great Apes using Molecular Fecal Analysis.

145. Dramatic reduction of culture time of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

146. Complete genome sequence of Cannes 8 virus, a new member of the proposed family “Marseilleviridae”.

147. “Megavirales”, a proposed new order for eukaryotic nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses.

148. Survey of Anaplasmataceae bacteria in sheep from Senegal.

150. Modern clinical microbiology: new challenges and solutions.

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