Marcin Weiner

@akademiabialska.pl

John Paul II University

Marcin Weiner

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Veterinary, Molecular Biology, Immunology and Microbiology, Agricultural and Biological Sciences
90

Scopus Publications

853

Scholar Citations

14

Scholar h-index

23

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Integrated 24-hour movement behavior as a key correlate of life satisfaction among university students in the Visegrad Group countries
    Viktória Prémusz, Ferdinand Salonna, Ewelina Anna Niźnikowska, Marcin Weiner, Hana Hajduchová, Alexandra Makai, Pongrac Acs
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2026
    Background Physical activity contributes to physical and psychological well-being, yet the role of combined daily movement behaviors in shaping life satisfaction among emerging adults remains insufficiently understood. The V4More study examined associations between 24-hour movement behavior (24hMB), sport participation, and lifestyle among university students in the Visegrad Group (V4) countries. Material and methods A cross-sectional, quota-based sample of 2,611 students aged 18-29 years was analyzed across Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Physical activity and sedentary behavior were assessed using IPAQ-LF, while sport participation, sleep, and BMI were self-reported. Life satisfaction was measured using the Cantril Ladder. A composite 24hMB captured adherence to recommendations for physical activity, sedentary time, and sleep. Hierarchical linear regression identified predictors of life satisfaction. Results Mean life satisfaction was moderate (6.71±1.62). Only 26.9% met 24hMB guidelines, while 86.8% sat more than eight hours daily. In regression analysis, 24hMB was the strongest behavioral predictor (β=0.100, p<0.001), followed by weekly sport participation (β=0.098, p<0.001). BMI showed a negative association (β=-0.105, p<0.001). Conclusions Balanced 24hMB and regular sport engagement are modest but meaningful correlates of life satisfaction among V4 students. Findings support whole-day movement promotion focusing on activity, reduced sitting, and healthier sleep routines.
  • Accelerometer-derived physical activity and health correlates among students in the Visegrad Group countries
    Marian Jan Stelmach, Joanna Baj-Korpak, Marcin Weiner, Ewelina Anna Niźnikowska, Pongrác Ács, Ferdinand Salonna, Alena Buková, Hana Hajduchová, Lenka Šedová
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2026
    Background Currently, there is a limited amount of objective data concerning university students from the Visegrad Group (V4) countries. The aim of the present study was to analyze the level of physical activity assessed using accelerometers, along with an examination of its associations with selected health indicators. Material and methods The study involved 197 students from V4 countries, who wore accelerometers for seven consecutive days. The recorded data were processed using established cut-off points for different intensities of physical activity. Results The findings indicated that most students met the latest WHO guidelines for physical activity. Within the structure of daily physical activity, moderate-intensity activity predominated (Mdn = 41 min/day), while the proportion of vigorous-intensity efforts was small (Mdn = 1 min/day). Comparative analysis revealed statistically significant differences between countries (<i>p</i><0.05), indicating diverse activity patterns among the studied youth. Correlations between physical activity levels and self-rated health and BMI were weak or moderate. Conclusions The results suggest that the mere number of minutes spent in MVPA does not fully reflect the health-promoting potential of students’ physical activity. The study also highlights the need for longitudinal research to determine whether the observed movement behavior profiles persist into later adulthood and how they impact health.
  • Physical activity outcomes among high school and university students in the Visegrad Group countries: a synthesis of the V4MoRe study
    Pongrác Ács, Joanna Baj-Korpak, Ewelina Anna Niźnikowska, Marian Jan Stelmach, Marcin Weiner, Alexandra Makai, Viktória Prémusz, Ján Junger, Ferdinand Salonna, Hana Hajduchová, Lenka Šedová
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2026
  • Gender and physical activity among university students from the Visegrad Group countries: a cross-sectional study
    Joanna Baj-Korpak, Marian Jan Stelmach, Marcin Weiner, Ewelina Anna Niźnikowska, Alexandra Makai, Viktória Prémusz, Ján Junger, Ferdinand Salonna, Lenka Šedová, Hana Hajduchová, Pongrác Ács
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2026
    Background Physical activity is a direct determinant of human health, constituting a key component of a healthy lifestyle. The aim of the study was to determine differences in the level of physical activity between female and male university students from the Visegrad Group countries. Material and methods The study included 2,697 students from four Visegrad Group countries. Physical activity was assessed using the long version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ-LF). Descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, and the Mann-Whitney U test were used to compare groups. Values of p<0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results The level of physical activity and the amount of time spent sitting, as reported by the students, showed significant associations with the country (university) of study. The highest level of total physical activity was observed among Polish students, with job-related activities contributing the most to overall physical activity. Statistically significant differences between genders were found in both vigorous and moderate physical activity, as well as in the domains of work and household activities. Conclusions The study results confirm that gender is a statistically significant variable differentiating the level of physical activity among university students from the Visegrad Group countries, with males being more active. Significant associations were demonstrated between vigorous and moderate physical activity, as well as specific domains of physical activity and gender.
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Infections in Animals: A Comprehensive Review of Species Distribution and Laboratory Diagnostic Methods
    Ewelina Szacawa, Łukasz Radulski, Marcin Weiner, Krzysztof Szulowski, Monika Krajewska-Wędzina
    Pathogens, 2025
    The Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) represents one of the most significant bacterial pathogen groups affecting both animals and humans worldwide. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of MTBC species distribution across different animal hosts and evaluates current laboratory diagnostic methodologies for pathogen detection and identification. The complex comprises seven primary species: Mycobacterium bovis, M. caprae, M. tuberculosis, M. microti, M. canettii, M. africanum, and M. pinnipedii, each exhibiting distinct host preferences, geographical distributions, and pathogenic characteristics. Despite sharing >99% genetic homology, these species demonstrate variable biochemical properties, morphological features, and pathogenicity profiles across mammalian species. Current diagnostic approaches encompass both traditional culture-based methods and advanced molecular techniques, including whole genome sequencing. This review emphasises the critical importance of rapid, accurate detection methods for effective tuberculosis surveillance and control programmes in veterinary and public health contexts.
  • Laboratory Diagnosis of Animal Tuberculosis in Tracing Interspecies Transmission of Mycobacterium bovis
    Ewelina Szacawa, Nina Kozieł, Sylwia Brzezińska, Ewa Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Marcin Weiner, Krzysztof Szulowski, Monika Krajewska-Wędzina
    Pathogens, 2025
    Mycobacterium is one of the most dangerous pathogens of both animals and humans. Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) is a disease caused by mycobacteria belonging to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC), which spreads mainly among domestic cattle but also to mammals other than cattle. The transmission of MTBC between different species requires research and epidemiological investigations to control its spread. When multiple species are a reservoir of infection, it poses a significant public health and veterinary concern. In this study, the diagnosis of alpaca, cattle, horses, dogs, a sheep and a cat from one farm suspected of bovine tuberculosis was performed. The animals (except for one horse, the dogs and the cat) were euthanised after the intradermal tuberculin tests. Mycobacterial isolation from animal tissue samples was performed. The obtained Mycobacterium strains were genotyped using spoligotyping and mycobacterial interspersed repetitive unit–variable number tandem repeat (MIRU-VNTR) methods. The isolates from a horse, two cows, a sheep and an alpaca were classified as Mycobacterium (M.) bovis. The single M. bovis spoligotype SB0666 pattern was isolated, and the MIRU-VNTR results presented the same 222632237401435 patterns. The molecular investigation uncovered information on the relationship of Mycobacterium bovis.
  • Zoonotic health hazards to Polish firefighters during rescue and fire-fighting operations
    Łukasz Dudziński, Rafał Kasperczyk, Marcin Weiner, Łukasz Czyżewski
    Work, 2025
    Background The profession of a firefighter is classified as a profession with a very high level of risk. Serving in Rescue and Firefighting Unit (RFU) involves participating in intervention activities, including fighting fires, removing the effects of technical failures and natural disasters, rescuing people and animals, and specialized activities. Objective The analysis of zoonotic health hazards to firefighters during fire and rescue operations from 2020 to 2022. Materials and Methods The analysis covered the data from the Human Resources Office of the State Fire Service Headquarters, from the Department of Occupational Health and Safety and Health Prevention. Data collected from all over Poland in the form of an annual analysis of the accident rate. For the purposes of further analysis and calculations, several definitions were adopted: animal evacuation, animal relocation, access to animals. Results In the years 2020–2022, 67 firefighter injuries of animal origin were registered: animals, birds, as well as hymenopteran insects (stings), and ticks (bites). Interventions involving animals accounted for 8.8% of all firefighter operations. An analysis was conducted to identify the most common cause (species) and location (body area) of firefighter injuries in rescue and firefighting operations with animals. The most common cause of injuries was identified (species): dog (13%), cat (31%), hymenoptera (25%) and the location of injury to firefighters (body area): hand (55%), head (16%). Conclusions The overall number of injuries is small compared to the number of incidents with animals, which may be related to good firefighter protection and effective procedures. To avoid zoonotic injuries to the palm area, fire trucks should be provided with a set of general-use veterinary gloves + disposable nitrile gloves that will ensure hygiene when used by many people. The interventions towards animals throughout Poland are on a large scale, which creates a health risk for firefighters, as rescued animals under stress and towards strangers behave in an unpredictable manner, adequate to a given stress reaction.
  • Health threats to Polish firefighters during vehicle fires – analysis of fire and rescue operations in Poland in 2017–2022
    Łukasz Dudziński, Jan Stefan Bihałowicz, Marcin Weiner, Rafał Kasperczyk, Tomasz Kubiak
    Work, 2025
    Background Firefighters while extinguishing fires, are exposed to air pollution resulting from combustion processes, especially dangerous when originating from the combustion of plastics. Air pollution during a fire results from the release of gases, vapors, smokes, and dusts of varying composition and toxicity levels into the atmosphere. Objective To analyse and estimate the health hazards to firefighters resulting from exposure to harmful chemical compounds generated during vehicle fires in Poland between 2017 and 2022. Methods Data from the Decision Support System of the State Fire Service (DSS-SFS), provided by the Operational Planning Office, were used. Events from the period 1 st January 2017—31 st December 2022 were analysed. Quantitative data were described using the mean (Mean) and standard deviation (SD). Correlations and differences at the significance level of p < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. The analysis is anonymous for both the victims and the officers involved in the described fire and rescue operations. Results According to the DSS-SFS system records, firefighters carried out n = 55,422 (min 8441, max 9847, mean 9237, SD 494.2) fire interventions (F), in the category of object: motor vehicles, during 2017–2022. The maximum firefighting operation times were observed for trucks, which may result from the purpose of these vehicles (carrying loads), the necessity of firefighting operations in the cargo space and the transported materials. Conclusion Attention should be paid to the various possibilities of exposure to fire substances, not only directly at the source of combustion but also in the fire engine, on protective clothing, firefighting equipment, which can cause secondary exposures long after the firefighting operation has ended, and the correct decontamination process..
  • CAROTENOID CONTENT IN SWEET CORN KERNELS: IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN HEALTH AND FOOD SECURITY
    Alicja Baranowska, Marcin Weiner
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2025
    Sweet corn (Zea mays ssp. saccharata) is a vegetable of high nutritional value, important for human health and food security. Its kernels contain carotenoids: plant pigments that play significant health-promoting roles, including functioning as natural antioxidants and serving as precursors of vitamin A. The aim of this study was to provide a synthetic overview of the current state of knowledge regarding the carotenoid content in sweet corn kernels, their significance for human health (particularly in the context of preventing civilization diseases), and food security. Scientific studies retrieved from electronic databases using MeSH terms related to sweet corn, carotenoids, health-promoting properties, and food security were analyzed. It was demonstrated that lutein and zeaxanthin are the predominant carotenoids in sweet corn kernels, contributing to its health-promoting value (e.g. protection of vision). The content of these compounds may vary significantly depending on genotype, cultivation conditions, and environmental factors. Achieving consistently elevated levels of provitamin A in corn kernels is of particular importance from a public health perspective: biofortification of corn varieties may help reduce the phenomenon of hidden vitamin deficiency and ensure food security.
  • HARMFULNESS AND POTENTIAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF THE FLY AGARIC (AMANITA MUSCARIA): A LITERATURE REVIEW
    Julia Grochowska, Natalia Grygoruk, Marcin Weiner
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2025
    Muchomor czerwony (A. muscaria) powszechnie uważany jest za gatunek trujący i wykazujący działanie psychodeliczne. Pacjenci zgłaszają się po jego spożyciu do szpitala z objawami takimi jak splątanie, zawroty głowy, pobudzenie i ataksja. Rzadziej mogą wystąpić nudności, biegunka, wymioty, tachykardia, bradykardia, nadciśnienie, hipotermia lub hipertermia i kwasica metaboliczna, zdarzają się również zatrucia śmiertelne. Pomimo wysokiej społecznej świadomości związanej z toksycznością muchomora czerwonego, na przestrzeni ostatnich dekad obserwuje się pewien trend w kierunku jego amatorskiego spożywania, głównie w celach leczniczych. W odniesieniu do najnowszych badań wskazuje się, że A. muscaria może być potencjalnie użyteczny w walce ze schorzeniami takimi jak depresja, zaburzenia lękowe, zaburzenia snu, spektrum autyzmu, a nawet uzależnienia. Muchomor czerwony zawiera związki, które indywidualnie wykazują szereg różnych aktywności biologicznych, natomiast istniejące badania nie pozwalają jeszcze na kompleksowe zrozumienie ich właściwości oraz wpływu na organizm ludzki. W przeciwieństwie do innych grzybów psychoaktywnych, spożywanie i obrót muchomorem czerwonym często nie jest regulowane prawnie, jest łatwo dostępny do zakupu przez internet. Pilnie potrzebne są szczegółowe badania nad toksycznością muchomora czerwonego, aby zwiększyć świadomość społeczną na temat zagrożeń związanych z jego stosowaniem.
  • Use of over-the-counter antiallergic products–analysis of sales data in Poland from 2020 to 2023
    Łukasz Dudziński, Marcin Weiner, Tomasz Kubiak, Julia Grochowska, Robert Gałązkowski, Lukasz Czyzewski
    Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2025
  • Zoonotic Health Hazards in the Practice of Emergency Medical Service Teams – a Three-Year Observation
    Łukasz Dudziński, Łukasz Czyżewski, Marcin Weiner
    Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 2024
  • Evaluation of susceptibility to pyrazinamide and streptomycin, isoniazid, rifampin and ethambutol of Mycobacterium caprae strains isolated from European bison (Bison bonasus caucasicus) in the Bieszczady Mountains (Southern Poland)
    A. Didkowska, M. Krajewska-Wędzina, A. Nowakiewicz, B. Orłowska, M. Bochniarz, M. Kozińska, W. Wójcik, M. Weiner, K. Anusz
    Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2024
  • PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PATTERNS AMONG HIGH SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN THE V4 COUNTRIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
    Pongrác Ács, Ewelina Niźnikowska, Marian Stelmach, Marcin Weiner, Alexandra Makai, Viktória Prémusz, Ján Junger, Ferdinand Salonna, Iva Šafaříková, Věra Kuchařová, Joanna Baj-Korpak
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2024
  • Mycobacterium caprae tuberculosis in a captive lion in Ukraine – Case Report
    Anna Didkowska, Monika Krajewska-Wędzina, Michele Miller, Mariola Bochniarz, Monika Kozińska, Ewelina Szacawa, Anna Tracz, Marcin Weiner, Sylwia Brzezińska, Ewa Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Krzysztof Anusz, Aneta Nowakiewicz
    Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 2024
  • Mycobacterial Infections in Invasive Turtle Species in Poland
    Łukasz Radulski, Monika Krajewska-Wędzina, Marek Lipiec, Marcin Weiner, Anna Zabost, Ewa Augustynowicz-Kopeć
    Pathogens, 2023
  • Ten Years of Animal Tuberculosis Monitoring in Free-Living European Bison (Bison bonasus) in Poland
    Monika Krajewska-Wędzina, Michał K. Krzysiak, Małgorzata Bruczyńska, Blanka Orłowska, Anna Didkowska, Łukasz Radulski, Jan Wiśniewski, Wanda Olech, Aneta Nowakiewicz, Mirosław Welz, Stanisław Kaczor, Marcin Weiner, Krzysztof Anusz
    Animals, 2023
  • The eradication of M. caprae tuberculosis in wild boar (Sus scrofa) in the Bieszczady Mountains, southern Poland – an administrative perspective
    Mirosław Welz, Monika Krajewska-Wędzina, Blanka Orłowska, Anna Didkowska, Łukasz Radulski, Przemysław Łoś, Marcin Weiner, Krzysztof Anusz
    Journal of Veterinary Research Poland, 2023
  • LETTER FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2023
  • CANDIDA SPECIES AT THE WORKPLACE: MICROBIOTA COMPONENT, OPPORTUNISTIC PATHOGEN AND ZOONOTIC AGENT
    Małgorzata Tokarska-Rodak, Marcin Weiner
    Medycyna Pracy, 2023
  • ANALYSIS OF VITAMIN D CONTENT IN DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS AVAILABLE IN THE EU
    Maciej Domański, Anna Domańska, Wioletta Żukiewicz-Sobczak, Marcin Weiner
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2023
  • HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL BEHAVIOR OF A SELECTED GROUP OF SOUTH-EASTERN POLAND PATIENTS: A PILOT STUDY
    Maciej Domański, Anna Domańska, Zuzanna Chęcińska-Maciejewska, Sabina Lachowicz-Wiśniewska, Wioletta Żukiewicz-Sobczak, Marcin Weiner
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2023
  • Mycobacterium bovis Transmission between Cattle and a Farmer in Central Poland
    Monika Krajewska-Wędzina, Łukasz Radulski, W. Ray Waters, Anna Didkowska, Anna Zabost, Ewa Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Sylwia Brzezińska, Marcin Weiner
    Pathogens, 2022
  • Adaptation of Brucella melitensis Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing to the ISO 20776 Standard and Validation of the Method
    Alina Tscherne, Enrico Mantel, Talar Boskani, Sylwia Budniak, Mandy Elschner, Antonio Fasanella, Siri L. Feruglio, Domenico Galante, Christian G. Giske, Roland Grunow, Judit Henczko, Christin Hinz, Wojciech Iwaniak, Daniela Jacob, Agnieszka Kedrak-Jablonska, Veronica K. Jensen, Tone B. Johansen, Gunnar Kahlmeter, Viviana Manzulli, Erika Matuschek, Falk Melzer, Maria S. Nuncio, Joseph Papaparaskevas, Ana Pelerito, Margrete Solheim, Susanne Thomann, Athanasios Tsakris, Tara Wahab, Marcin Weiner, Lothar Zoeller, Sabine Zange
    Microorganisms, 2022
  • The potential risk of international spread of Mycobacterium bovis associated with movement of alpacas
    Monika Krajewska-Wędzina, Michele A. Miller, Anna Didkowska, Anna Kycko, Łukasz Radulski, Marek Lipiec, Marcin Weiner
    Journal of Veterinary Research Poland, 2022
  • PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF HUNGARIAN ATHLETES AND SPORTS PROFESSIONALS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN HUNGARIAN SPORTS SECTOR – SUMMARY
    Anna Maksymiuk, Marcin Weiner
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2022
  • THE ROLE OF TICKS IN THE TRANSMISSION OF SELECTED BACTERIAL PATHOGENS OF HUMAN DISEASES
    Patrycja Teodorowicz, Marcin Weiner
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2022
  • Molekularna identyfikacja Borrelia burgdorferi, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Francisella tularensis i Coxiella burnetii w kleszczach w wybranych rejonach Polski wschodniej*
    MARCIN WEINER, MAŁGORZATA TOKARSKA-RODAK, PATRYCJA TEODOROWICZ, ANNA PAŃCZUK
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2022
  • Occurrence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase- And AmpC-type cephalosporinase-producing Escherichia coli in mastitic cow's milk
    HANNA RÓŻAŃSKA, MARIA KUBAJKA, MARCIN WEINER
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2021
  • VIRAL HEMORRHAGIC FEVERS – A RECURRENT PUBLIC HEALTH THREAT
    Marcin Weiner, Karolina Tarasiuk
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2021
  • EPIZOOTIC ASSESSMENT OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SPP. PARATUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS IN CATTLE IN POLAND IN 2011-2020 AS A POTENTIAL ETIOLOGICAL FACTOR OF CROHN'S DISEASE IN HUMANS
    Monika Krajewska-Wędzina, Marcin Weiner, Marek Lipiec, Łukasz Radulski, Krzysztof Szulowski
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2021
  • Molecular characterisation of the Mycobacterium bovis causing bovine tuberculosis outbreaks in Poland
    Monika Krajewska-Wędzina, Monika Kozińska, Łukasz Radulski, Marek Lipiec, Ewa Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Marcin Weiner, Krzysztof Szulowski
    Journal of Veterinary Research Poland, 2020
  • The evaluation of hunters and foresters' knowledge of the possible ways of preventing <i>Borrelia burgdorferi</i> infections
    Małgorzata Tokarska-Rodak, Mariia Shkilna, Monika Krajewska, Anna Pańczuk, Marcin Weiner, Ewa Pawłowicz, Mykhailo Korda, Ivan Klisch, Mykhailo Andreychyn
    Medycyna Pracy, 2020
  • CURRENT METHODS USED TO IDENTIFY AND GENOTYPE SPIROCHAETES BORRELIELLA BURGDORFERI
    Patrycja Teodorowicz, Marcin Weiner
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2020
  • CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCURRENCE OF CORONAVIRUSES IN HUMANS AND ANIMALS
    Marcin Weiner, Karolina Tarasiuk
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2020
  • Resistance and rational actions as effective counter-measures in the struggle against lyme disease
    Archives of Budo, 2020
  • ANALYSIS OF RESISTANCE TO ANTIMYCOBACTERIAL DRUGS AMONG MTBC STRAINS ISOLATED FROM CATTLE IN POLAND AS A THREAT TO HUMAN HEALTH
    Marcin Weiner, Monika Krajewska, Anna Zabost, Ewa Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Krzysztof Szulowski
    Health Problems of Civilization, 2020
  • Occurrence of enterococci in mastitic cow's milk and their antimicrobial resistance
    Hanna Różańska, Aleksandra Lewtak-Piłat, Maria Kubajka, Marcin Weiner
    Journal of Veterinary Research Poland, 2019
  • Nontuberculous mycobacterial skin disease in cat; diagnosis and treatment – case report
    Monika Krajewska-Wędzina, Agnieszka Dąbrowska, Ewa Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Marcin Weiner, Krzysztof Szulowski
    Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 2019
  • Human as a potential vector of bovinetuberculosis in cattle
    Monika Krajewska-Wędzina, Marcin Weiner, Krzysztof Anusz, Ewa Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Marek Lipiec, Krzysztof Szulowski
    Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 2019
  • Analysis of the chemical composition of energy drinks for contents of stimulant and filling compounds
    Wioletta Żukiewicz-Sobczak
    Przemysl Chemiczny, 2018
  • Molecular characterisation of Mycobacterium caprae strains isolated in Poland
    Monika Krajewska‐Wędzina, Monika Kozińska, Blanka Orłowska, Marcin Weiner, Krzysztof Szulowski, Ewa Augustynowicz‐Kopeć, Krzysztof Anusz, Noel H Smith
    Veterinary Record, 2018
  • Treatment for active tuberculosis in giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) in a zoo and potential consequences for public health – Case report
    Monika Krajewska-Wędzina, Ewa Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Marcin Weiner, Krzysztof Szulowski
    Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 2018
  • Molecular characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains isolated from cattle in Masovian Voivodeship in 2008-2012
    MONIKA KRAJEWSKA-WĘDZINA, MONIKA KOZIŃSKA, EWA AUGUSTYNOWICZ-KOPEĆ, MARCIN WEINER, KRZYSZTOF SZULOWSKI
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2018
  • Seroprevalence of selected zoonotic agents among hunters from Eastern Poland
    MAŁGORZATA TOKARSKA-RODAK, MARCIN WEINER, MONIKA SZYMAŃSKA-CZERWIŃSKA, ANNA PAŃCZUK, KRZYSZTOF NIEMCZUK, JACEK SROKA, MIROSŁAW RÓŻYCKI, WOJCIECH IWANIAK
    Polish Journal of Microbiology, 2018
  • Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in ticks from the Ternopil region in Ukraine
    Marcin Weiner, Wioletta Żukiewicz-Sobczak, Małgorzata Tokarska-Rodak, Dorota Plewik, Anna Pańczuk, Marta Siłuch, Jerzy Zagórski, Paweł Sobczak, Tomasz Chmielewski, Stanisława Tylewska-Wierzbanowska, Mariia Shkilna, Mykhailo Korda, Ivan Klisch, Mykhailo Andreychyn, Mariana Pavliuk
    Journal of Veterinary Research Poland, 2018
  • Evaluation of susceptibility to antimycobacterial drugs in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis complex strains isolated from cattle in Poland
    Monika Krajewska-Wędzina, Anna Zabost, Ewa Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Marcin Weiner, Krzysztof Szulowski
    Journal of Veterinary Research Poland, 2017
  • The serological surveillance of hepatitis e virus among hunters and foresters in eastern Poland
    MARCIN WEINER, MAŁGORZATA TOKARSKA-RODAK, DOROTA PLEWIK, ANNA PAŃCZUK, ADAM SZEPELUK, MONIKA KRAJEWSKA
    Polish Journal of Microbiology, 2017
  • Bovine tuberculosis outbreak in farmed American bison (Bison bison) in Poland
    Sidjè Paule Marina Nanguy
    Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2017
  • Preliminary study on the detection of hepatitis E virus (HEV) antibodies in pigs and wild boars in Poland
    Marcin Weiner, Małgorzata Tokarska-Rodak, Dorota Plewik, Anna Pańczuk, Adam Szepeluk, Monika Krajewska
    Journal of Veterinary Research Poland, 2016
  • Avian tuberculosis in a captive cassowary (Casuarius casuarius)
    Monika Krajewska, Agnieszka Czujkowska, Marcin Weiner, Marek Lipiec, Krzysztof Szulowski
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2015
  • Occurrence and characterisation of MRSA and extended-spectrum ß-lactamases producing Escherichia coli isolated from mastitic cows' milk
    Marcin Weiner, Hanna Różańska, Maria Kubajka, Krzysztof Szulowski, Monika Krajewska, Bernard Wasiński
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2015
  • Transmission of Mycobacterium caprae in a herd of European bison in the Bieszczady Mountains, Southern Poland
    Monika Krajewska, Anna Zabost, Mirosław Welz, Marek Lipiec, Blanka Orłowska, Krzysztof Anusz, Piotr Brewczyński, Ewa Augustynowicz–Kopeć, Krzysztof Szulowski, Wojciech Bielecki, Marcin Weiner
    European Journal of Wildlife Research, 2015
  • Tuberculosis in antelopes in a zoo in Poland - Problem of public health
    Monika Krajewska, Michał Załuski, Anna Zabost, Blanka Orłowska, Ewa Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Krzysztof Anusz, Marek Lipiec, Marcin Weiner, Krzysztof Szulowski
    Polish Journal of Microbiology, 2015
  • Genotypic virulence markers of Yersinia enterocolitica O:9 isolated from pigs and wild boars serologically positive and negative for brucellosis
    Marcin Weiner, Maria Kubajka, Krzysztof Szulowski, Wojciech Iwaniak, Monika Krajewska, Marek Lipiec
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2014
  • Occurrence of Yersinia enterocolitica 0:9 in feces from cows seropositive for brucellosis
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2014
  • Brucella suis biovar 2 isolations from cattle in Poland
    Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 2013
  • False positive serological reactions to brucellosis in pigs: A growing problem in international trade
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2013
  • The porcine brucellosis - Evidence of the role of Yersinia enterocolitica O:9 in occurrence of false positive serological reactions
    M. Weiner, K. Szulowski, W. Iwaniak
    Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2013
  • ERIC-based differentiation and antimicrobial susceptibility of Yersinia enterocolitica O:9 isolated from animals serologically positive and negative for brucellosis
    Marcin Weiner
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2013
  • Characteristics of Brucella strains isolated from animals in Poland
    K. Szulowski, W. Iwaniak, M. Weiner, J. Złotnicka
    Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2013
  • Verification of sera from cattle and pigs for brucellosis with fluorescence polarisation assay
    Marcin Weiner, Wojciech Iwaniak, Krzysztof Szulowski, Monika Szymajda
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2013
  • Value of fluorescence polarisation assay in comparison to traditional techniques in diagnosis of porcine brucellosis
    Marcin Weiner, Wojciech Iwaniak, Krzysztof Szulowski
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2012
  • Isolation of Yersinia enterocolitica O:9 from cows positive in serological examination of bovine brucellosis
    Marcin Weiner, Krzysztof Szulowski, Wojciech Iwaniak
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2012
  • Genotypic markers of Yersinia enterocolitica O:9 isolated from cows positive in serological examination for bovine brucellosis
    Marcin Weiner, Krzysztof Szulowski, Wojciech Iwaniak, Jolanta Złotnicka
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2012
  • The value of Fluorescence Polarisation Assay in verification of problematic sera from pigs for brucellosis
    M. Weiner, K. Szulowski, W. Iwaniak
    Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2012
  • Diagnosis and epidemiological condition of bovine brucellosis in poland
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2012
  • Comparison of PCR-based AMOS, bruce-ladder, and MLVA assays for typing of Brucella species
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2011
  • Development of a multiplex PCR for identification of brucella sp. And cross-reacting Yersinia enterocolitica O:9
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2011
  • International trade - A potential source of brucellosis in pigs
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2011
  • Diagnosis of bovine brucellosis using traditional serological techniques and fluorescence polarisation assay
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2010
  • Identification of Brucella DNA in lymph tissue from deer (Cervus Elaphus) and wild boars (Sus Scrofa) by the use of BCSP31 pcr and AMOS-PCR
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2009
  • Application of a fluorescence polarization assay in the diagnosis of brucellosis in cattle
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2008
  • Characterization of selected virulence markers of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli originated from raw beef by the use of PCR
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2008
  • Identification and characterization of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli strains originating from raw beef by the use of a molecular probe and multiplex PCR
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2008
  • Development of multiplex PCR assays for identifying and defining the characteristics of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2008
  • Identification of Shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli O157:H7 in beef samples stored at different temperatures using multiplex PCR
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2007
  • Shiga toxin-producing E. coli - The actual state of knowledge
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2007
  • Clonal analysis of Escherichia coli strains isolated from piglets with diarrhea by the use of IS-PCR and RFLP/PFGE methods
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2005
  • Insertion element IS3 PCR-based method for molecular analysis of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli isolated from suckling piglets with diarrhoea
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2004
  • Molecular analysis of enterotoxigenic shigatoxigenic and enteroaggregative Escherichia colistrains isolated from suckling piglets with diarrhoea by the use of pulsed-field electrophoresis
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2004
  • Correlation between the presence of F4, F5, F6, F17, F18, F41 fimbriae and the toxicity profile in Escherichia coli strains isolated from piglets with diarrhea
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2004
  • Classifying Escherichia coli strains isolated from piglets diagnosed with diarrhea through amplifying virulence markers with PCR
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2004
  • Development of a multiplex PCR (m-PCR) test for rapid identification of genes encoding heat-labile (LTI) and heat-stable (STI and STII) toxins of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) with internal control of amplification
    Polish Journal of Microbiology, 2004
  • Real-time PCR assay (r-PCR) for molecular diagnosis of Shigatoxigenic Escherichia coli
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2004
  • Development of multiplex PCR tests for identifying Shiga toxin subclasses in Escherichia coli
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2004
  • Comparison of arbitrary primer (AP) PCR and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis methods for genotypic differentiation of Escherichia coli O157 strains
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2003
  • Simultaneous occurrence of cytolethal distending toxin (CDT-III) and cytotoxic necrotizing factor (CNF2) genes in Escherichia coli strains isolated from calves
    Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2003
  • Prevalence of the lpfO113 gene cluster among Escherichia coli O157 isolates from different sources
    J Osek, M Weiner, E.L Hartland
    Veterinary Microbiology, 2003
  • Prevalence of cdt-III gene encoding cytolethal distending toxin (CDT) among Escherichia coli strains isolated from pigs with diarrhea
    Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, 2003

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Infections in Animals: A Comprehensive Review of Species Distribution and Laboratory Diagnostic Methods
    E Szacawa, Ł Radulski, M Weiner, K Szulowski, M Krajewska-Wędzina
    Pathogens 14 (10), 1004 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 4
  • CAROTENOID CONTENT IN SWEET CORN KERNELS: IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN HEALTH AND FOOD SECURITY
    A Baranowska, M Weiner
    Health Problems of Civilization 19 (4), 466-475 , 2025
    2025
  • A Conceptual Framework for an Allelopathic Cultivation Garden: Nature-Inspired Foundations for Sustainable Horticulture
    J Grochowska, M Weiner
    MDPI , 2025
    2025
  • A Comparative Analysis of the Popularity of Regenerative Agriculture Practices in Poland, Germany, and Belarus
    J Grochowska, J Pruszyńska-Wołowik, M Weiner
    MDPI , 2025
    2025
  • Use of over-the-counter antiallergic products–analysis of sales data in Poland from 2020 to 2023
    Ł Dudziński, M Weiner, T Kubiak, J Grochowska, R Gałązkowski, ...
    Frontiers in Pharmacology 16, 1649349 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Laboratory Diagnosis of Animal Tuberculosis in Tracing Interspecies Transmission of Mycobacterium bovis
    E Szacawa, N Kozieł, S Brzezińska, E Augustynowicz-Kopeć, M Weiner, ...
    Pathogens 14 (5), 459 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 5
  • Zoonotic health hazards to Polish firefighters during rescue and fire-fighting operations
    Ł Dudziński, R Kasperczyk, M Weiner, Ł Czyżewski
    Work 80 (3), 1223-1230 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Health threats to Polish firefighters during vehicle fires–analysis of fire and rescue operations in Poland in 2017–2022
    Ł Dudziński, JS Bihałowicz, M Weiner, R Kasperczyk, T Kubiak
    Work 80 (2), 930-939 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Wpływ struktury chemicznej wybranych związków bioaktywnych dziurawca zwyczajnego (Hypericum perforatum) na zdolność inhibicji MAO-A
    J Grochowska, M Weiner, Ł Dudziński
    Wydawnictwo Naukowe TYGIEL Sp. z oo , 2025
    2025
  • RISING USE OF UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES IN WATER RESCUE OPERATIONS: A NATIONWIDE STUDY FROM POLAND
    Ł Dudziński, R Fellner, J Grochowska, M Weiner, P Pantya, A Restas, ...
    Zeszyty Naukowe, 2 , 2025
    2025
  • Harmfulness and potential health benefits of the fly agaric (Amanita Muscaria): A literature review
    J Grochowska, N Grygoruk, M Weiner
    Health Problems of Civilization 19 (1), 95-106 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • Mycobacterium caprae tuberculosis in a captive lion in Ukraine–Case Report
    A Didkowska, M Krajewska-Wędzina, M Miller, M Bochniarz, M Kozińska, ...
    Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine 31 (3), 455-459 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Zoonotic Health Hazards in the Practice of Emergency Medical Service Teams–a Three-Year Observation
    Ł Dudziński, Ł Czyżewski, M Weiner
    Polish Journal of Environmental Studies 33 (2), 1643-1650 , 2024
    2024
  • A shortcut.
    M Weiner
    Health Problems of Civilization 18 (1) , 2024
    2024
  • Epidemiology of lice among Polish youth—5-year follow-up based on sales data in stationary pharmacies
    Ł Dudziński, T Kubiak, M Weiner, Ł Czyżewski
    Medical Research Journal 9 (4), 401-409 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Physical Activity Patterns Among High School and University Students in the V4 Countries: a Comparative Study
    P Ács, E Niźnikowska, M Stelmach, M Weiner, A Makai, V Prémusz, ...
    Health Problems of Civilization 18 (4), 370-372 , 2024
    2024
  • Występowanie zakażeń Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex u zwierząt. Część IV. Terapia przeciwprątkowa i leczenie gruźlicy u gatunków innych niż bydło
    M Krajewska-Wedzina, K Anusz, M Kozinska, A Tracz, N Koziel, M Weiner
    Życie Weterynaryjne 99 (02) , 2024
    2024
  • Evaluation of susceptibility to pyrazinamide and streptomycin, isoniazid, rifampin and ethambutol of Mycobacterium caprae strains isolated from European bison (Bison bonasus …
    A Didkowska, M Krajewska-Wędzina, A Nowakiewicz, B Orłowska, ...
    Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 475-479-475-479 , 2024
    2024
  • Występowanie zakażeń Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex u zwierząt. Część III. Rozpoznawanie gruźlicy u gatunków innych niż bydło
    M Krajewska-Wedzina, K Anusz, A Didkowska, B Orlowska, N Koziel, ...
    Życie Weterynaryjne 99 (01) , 2024
    2024
  • CANDIDA SPECIES AT THE WORKPLACE: MICROBIOTA COMPONENT, OPPORTUNISTIC PATHOGEN AND ZOONOTIC AGENT/CANDIDA SPECIES W MIEJSCU PRACY: ELEMENT MIKROBIOTY, PATOGEN OPORTUNISTYCZNY I …
    M Tokarska-Rodak, M Weiner
    Medycyna Pracy 74 (5), 425-434 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 5

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Occurrence of enterococci in mastitic cow’s milk and their antimicrobial resistance
    H Różańska, A Lewtak-Piłat, M Kubajka, M Weiner
    Journal of veterinary research 63 (1), 93 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 112
  • Brucella suis biovar 2 isolations from cattle in Poland
    K Szulowski, W Iwaniak, M Weiner, J Zlotnicka
    Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine 20 (4) , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 61
  • Transmission of Mycobacterium caprae in a herd of European bison in the Bieszczady Mountains, Southern Poland
    M Krajewska, A Zabost, M Welz, M Lipiec, B Orłowska, K Anusz, ...
    European Journal of Wildlife Research 61 (3), 429-433 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 44
  • Prevalence of the lpfO113 gene cluster among Escherichia coli O157 isolates from different sources
    J Osek, M Weiner, EL Hartland
    Veterinary Microbiology 96 (3), 259-266 , 2003
    2003
    Citations: 36
  • Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in ticks from the Ternopil region in Ukraine
    M Weiner, W Żukiewicz-Sobczak, M Tokarska-Rodak, D Plewik, ...
    Journal of veterinary research 62 (3), 275 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 27
  • Comparison of PCR-based AMOS, Bruce-Ladder and MLVA assays for typing of Brucella species
    M Weiner, W Iwaniak, K Szulowski
    Bull Vet Inst Pulawy 55, 625-630 , 2011
    2011
    Citations: 27
  • Diagnosis of bovine brucellosis using traditional serological techniques and fluorescence polarisation assay
    M Weiner, W Iwaniak, J Zlotnicka, K Szulowski
    Bull Vet Inst Pulawy 54 (2010), 485-488 , 2010
    2010
    Citations: 23
  • Mycobacterium bovis Transmission between Cattle and a Farmer in Central Poland
    M Krajewska-Wędzina, Ł Radulski, WR Waters, A Didkowska, A Zabost, ...
    Pathogens 11 (10), 1170 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 22
  • Molecular characterisation of Mycobacterium caprae strains isolated in Poland
    M Krajewska‐Wędzina, M Kozińska, B Orłowska, M Weiner, K Szulowski, ...
    Veterinary Record 182 (10), 292-292 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 22
  • Tuberculosis in antelopes in a zoo in Poland–Problem of Public Health
    M Krajewska, M Załuski, A Zabost, B Orłowska, E Augustynowicz-Kopeć, ...
    Pol J Microbiol 64 (4), 395-7 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 22
  • Treatment for active tuberculosis in giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) in a Zoo and potential consequences for public health-case report
    M Krajewska-Wędzina, E Augustynowicz-Kopeć, M Weiner, K Szulowski
    Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine 25 (4), 593-595 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 17
  • Adaptation of Brucella melitensis Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing to the ISO 20776 Standard and Validation of the Method
    A Tscherne, E Mantel, T Boskani, S Budniak, M Elschner, A Fasanella, ...
    Microorganisms 10 (7), 1470 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 16
  • Bovine tuberculosis outbreak in farmed American bison (Bison bison) in Poland
    M Krajewska-Wędzina, W Olech, M Kozińska, E Augustynowicz-Kopeć, ...
    Polish journal of veterinary sciences , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 15
  • The porcine brucellosis–evidence of the role of Yersinia enterocolitica O: 9 in occurrence of false positive serological reactions
    M Weiner, K Szulowski, W Iwaniak
    Polish journal of veterinary sciences , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 15
  • Nontuberculous mycobacterial skin disease in cat; diagnosis and treatment-Case report
    M Krajewska-Wędzina, A Dąbrowska, E Augustynowicz-Kopeć, M Weiner, ...
    Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine 26 (3), 511-513 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 14
  • Molecular analysis of enterotoxigenic, shigatoxigenic and enteroaggregative Escherichia coli strains isolated from suckling piglets with diarrhoea by the use of pulsed-field …
    M Weiner, J Dacko, J Osek
    BULLETIN-VETERINARY INSTITUTE IN PULAWY 48 (3), 225-232 , 2004
    2004
    Citations: 13
  • Seroprevalence of selected zoonotic agents among hunters from Eastern Poland
    M Tokarska-Rodak, M Weiner, M Szymańska-Czerwińska, A Pańczuk, ...
    Polish journal of microbiology 67 (2), 233 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 12
  • Occurrence and characterisation of MRSA and extended-spectrum ß-Lactamases producing Escherichia coli isolated from mastitic cows’ milk
    M Weiner, H Różańska, M Kubajka, K Szulowski, M Krajewska, ...
    Journal of Veterinary Research 59 (2), 191-195 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 12
  • Identification of Brucella DNA in lymph tissue from deer (Cervus elaphus) and wild boars (Sus scrofa) by the use of BCSP31 PCR and AMOS-PCR
    M Weiner, W Iwaniak, K Szulowski
    Bull Vet Inst Pulawy 53, 609-612 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 12
  • Preliminary study on the detection of hepatitis E virus (HEV) antibodies in pigs and wild boars in Poland
    M Weiner, M Tokarska-Rodak, D Plewik, A Pańczuk, A Szepeluk, ...
    Journal of Veterinary Research 60 (4), 385-389 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 11