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List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 23.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000013 | M. Wasniewski [France] ; I. Almeida [Portugal] ; A. Baur [Allemagne] ; T. Bedekovic [Croatie] ; D. Boncea [Roumanie] ; L B Chaves [Brésil] ; D. David [Israël] ; P. De Benedictis [Italie] ; M. Dobrostana [Lettonie] ; P. Giraud [France] ; P. Hostnik [Slovénie] ; I. Jaceviciene [Lituanie] ; S. Kenklies [Allemagne] ; M. König [Allemagne] ; K. M Har [Estonie] ; M. Mojzis [Slovaquie] ; S. Moore [États-Unis] ; S. Mrenoski ; T. Müller [Allemagne] ; E. Ngoepe [Afrique du Sud] ; M. Nishimura [Japon] ; T. Nokireki [Finlande] ; N. Pejovic [Monténégro] ; M. Smreczak [Pologne] ; B. Strandbygaard [Danemark] ; E. Wodak [Autriche] ; F. Cliquet [France] | First international collaborative study to evaluate rabies antibody detection method for use in monitoring the effectiveness of oral vaccination programmes in fox and raccoon dog in Europe. |
000077 | C M Freuling [Allemagne] ; D. Klöss ; R. Schröder ; A. Kliemt ; T. Müller | The WHO Rabies Bulletin Europe: a key source of information on rabies and a pivotal tool for surveillance and epidemiology. |
000145 | A. R. Fooks [Royaume-Uni] ; N. Johnson [Royaume-Uni] ; T. Müller [Allemagne] ; A. Vos [Allemagne] ; K. Mansfield [Royaume-Uni] ; D. Hicks [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Nunez [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Freuling [Allemagne] ; L. Neubert [Allemagne] ; I. Kaipf [Allemagne] ; A. Denzinger [Allemagne] ; R. Franka [États-Unis] ; C. E. Rupprecht [États-Unis] | Detection of High Levels of European Bat Lyssavirus Type‐1 Viral RNA in the Thyroid Gland of Experimentally‐Infected Eptesicus fuscus Bats |
000152 | C. Freuling [Allemagne] ; T. Selhorst ; H J B Tza ; T. Müller | The financial challenge of keeping a large region rabies-free--the EU example. |
000153 | H-H Thulke [Allemagne] ; D. Eisinger ; T. Selhorst ; T. Müller | Scenario-analysis evaluating semergency strategies after rabies re-introduction. |
000168 | N. Johnson [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Freuling [Allemagne] ; A. Vos [Allemagne] ; H. Un [Turquie] ; R. Valtchovski [Bulgarie] ; M. Turcitu [Roumanie] ; F. Dumistrescu [Roumanie] ; V. Vuta [Roumanie] ; R. Velic [Bosnie-Herzégovine] ; V. Sandrac [Bosnie-Herzégovine] ; O. Aylan [Turquie] ; T. Müller [Allemagne] ; A. R. Forks [Royaume-Uni] | Epidemiology of Rabies in Southeast Europe |
000181 | T. Müller [Allemagne] ; T. Selhorst ; J. Burow ; A. Schameitat ; A. Vos | Cross reactive antigenicity in orally vaccinated foxes and raccoon dogs against European Bat Lyssavirus type 1 and 2. |
000192 | T. Selhorst [Allemagne] ; T. Müller [Allemagne] ; H.-J. B Tza [Allemagne] | Epidemiological analysis of setbacks in oral vaccination in the final stage of fox rabies elimination in densely populated areas in Germany |
000199 | T. Müller [Allemagne] ; T. Selhorst ; C. Pötzsch | Fox rabies in Germany - an update. |
000207 | T. Müller ; J. Teuffert ; C. Staubach ; T. Selhorst ; K. R. Depner [Allemagne] | Long‐Term Studies on Maternal Immunity for Aujeszky's Disease and Classical Swine Fever in Wild Boar Piglets |
000214 | A. Vos [Allemagne] ; T. Müller [Allemagne] ; J. Cox [Allemagne] ; L. Neubert [Allemagne] ; A. R. Fooks [Royaume-Uni] | Susceptibility of Ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) to Experimentally Induced Rabies with European Bat Lyssaviruses (EBLV) |
000215 | A. Vos [Allemagne] ; T. Müller [Allemagne] ; L. Neubert [Allemagne] ; A. Zurbriggen [Suisse] ; C. Botteron [Suisse] ; D. Pöhle [Allemagne] ; H. Schoon [Allemagne] ; L. Haas [Allemagne] ; A. C. Jackson [Canada] | Rabies in Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) Experimentally Infected with European Bat Lyssavirus Type 1 |
000240 | U. Schaarschmidt [Allemagne] ; T. Müller ; G. Albert ; A. Muluneh ; J. Cox ; T. Selhorst ; H. Schlüter | [Experiences with follow-up investigations of oral vaccination campaigns against rabies in foxes in Saxony with special emphasis on a standardised serology]. |
000250 | A. Vos [Allemagne] ; T. Müller ; T. Selhorst ; P. Schuster ; A. Neubert ; H. Schlüter | Optimising spring oral vaccination campaigns of foxes against rabies. |
000251 | T. Müller [Allemagne] ; A. Vos ; T. Selhorst ; U. Stiebling ; K. Tackmann ; P. Schuster ; A. Neubert ; F J Conraths ; H. Schlüter | Is it possible to orally vaccinate juvenile red foxes against rabies in spring campaigns? |
000252 | A. Vos [Allemagne] ; A. Neubert ; E. Pommerening ; T. Müller ; L. Döhner ; L. Neubert ; K. Hughes | Immunogenicity of an E1-deleted recombinant human adenovirus against rabies by different routes of administration. |
000255 | P. Schuster [Allemagne] ; T. Müller ; A. Vos ; T. Selhorst ; L. Neubert ; E. Pommerening | Comparative immunogenicity and efficacy studies with oral rabies virus vaccine SAD P5/88 in raccoon dogs and red foxes. |
000285 | H H Thulke [Allemagne] ; L. Tischendorf ; C. Staubach ; T. Selhorst ; F. Jeltsch ; T. Müller ; H. Schlüter ; C. Wissel | The spatio-temporal dynamics of a post-vaccination resurgence of rabies in foxes and emergency vaccination planning. |
000287 | A. Vos [Allemagne] ; A. Neubert ; O. Aylan ; P. Schuster ; E. Pommerening ; T. Müller ; D C Chivatsi | An update on safety studies of SAD B19 rabies virus vaccine in target and non-target species. |
000296 | T. Selhorst [Allemagne] ; T. Müller [Allemagne] | An evaluation of the efficiency of rabies control strategies in fox ( Vulpes vulpes ) populations using a computer simulation program |
000300 | L. Tischendorf [Allemagne] ; H H Thulke ; C. Staubach ; M S Müller ; F. Jeltsch ; J. Goretzki ; T. Selhorst ; T. Müller ; H. Schlüter ; C. Wissel | Chance and risk of controlling rabies in large-scale and long-term immunized fox populations. |
000308 | U. Truyen [Allemagne] ; T. Müller [Allemagne] ; R. Heidrich [Allemagne] ; K. Tackmann [Allemagne] ; L. E. Carmichael [États-Unis] | Survey on viral pathogens in wild red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Germany with emphasis on parvoviruses and analysis of a DNA sequence from a red fox parvovirus |
000318 | T. Müller [Allemagne] ; K. Henning ; M. Kramer ; C P Czerny ; H. Meyer ; K. Ziedler | Seroprevalence of orthopox virus specific antibodies in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in the Federal State Brandenburg, Germany. |
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