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Number of relevant bibliographic references: 187.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000000 Jana M. Liesner [Allemagne] ; Jürgen Krücken [Allemagne] ; Roland Schaper [Allemagne] ; Stefan Pachnicke [Allemagne] ; Barbara Kohn [Allemagne] ; Elisabeth Müller [Allemagne] ; Christoph Schulze [Allemagne] ; Georg Von Samson-Himmelstjerna [Allemagne]Vector-borne pathogens in dogs and red foxes from the federal state of Brandenburg, Germany.
000005 Roland Frey [Allemagne] ; Ilya A. Volodin [Russie] ; Guido Fritsch [Allemagne] ; Elena V. Volodina [Russie]Potential Sources of High Frequency and Biphonic Vocalization in the Dhole (Cuon alpinus)
000006 Rika Alessa Riebe [Allemagne] ; Sandy Falk [Allemagne] ; Sebastian Georgii [Allemagne] ; Hubertus Brunn [Allemagne] ; Klaus Failing [Allemagne] ; Thorsten Stahl [Allemagne]Perfluoroalkyl Acid Concentrations in Livers of Fox (Vulpes vulpes) and Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) from Germany and Austria.
000008 G. Moré [Allemagne] ; A. Maksimov [Allemagne] ; F J Conraths [Allemagne] ; G. Schares [Allemagne]Molecular identification of Sarcocystis spp. in foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides) from Germany.
000010 Dennis Tappe [Allemagne] ; Jörg Berkholz [Allemagne] ; Uwe Mahlke [Allemagne] ; Hartmut Lobeck [Allemagne] ; Thomas Nagel [Allemagne] ; Alexandra Haeupler [Allemagne] ; Birgit Muntau [Allemagne] ; Paul Racz [Allemagne] ; Sven PoppertMolecular Identification of Zoonotic Tissue-Invasive Tapeworm Larvae Other than Taenia solium in Suspected Human Cysticercosis Cases.
000011 H E Field [Australie] ; C S Smith [Australie] ; C E De Jong [Australie] ; D. Melville [Australie] ; A. Broos [Australie] ; N. Kung [Australie] ; J. Thompson [Australie] ; D K N. Dechmann [Allemagne]Landscape Utilisation, Animal Behaviour and Hendra Virus Risk.
000017 Grace Ampem [Allemagne] ; Hind Azegrouz [États-Unis] ; Árpád Bacsadi [Hongrie] ; Lajos Balogh [Hongrie] ; Susanne Schmidt [Allemagne] ; Julianna Thur Czy [Hongrie] ; Tamás Röszer [Allemagne]Adipose tissue macrophages in non-rodent mammals: a comparative study.
000018 Bruno Gottstein [Suisse] ; Marija Stojkovic [Allemagne] ; Dominique A. Vuitton [France] ; Laurence Millon [France] ; Audrone Marcinkute [Lituanie] ; Peter Deplazes [Suisse]Threat of alveolar echinococcosis to public health--a challenge for Europe.
000021 Thomas Müller [Allemagne] ; Conrad Martin Freuling [Allemagne] ; Patrick Wysocki [Allemagne] ; Micha Roumiantzeff [France] ; Jean Freney [France] ; Thomas Christoph Mettenleiter [Allemagne] ; Adriaan Vos [Allemagne]Terrestrial rabies control in the European Union: historical achievements and challenges ahead.
000022 Matthias Eckardt [Allemagne] ; Conrad Freuling ; Thomas Müller ; Thomas SelhorstSpatio-temporal analysis of fox rabies cases in Germany 2005-2006.
000023 Thomas F. Müller [Allemagne] ; Ronald Schröder [Allemagne] ; Patrick Wysocki [Allemagne] ; Thomas C. Mettenleiter [Allemagne] ; Conrad M. Freuling [Allemagne]Spatio-temporal Use of Oral Rabies Vaccines in Fox Rabies Elimination Programmes in Europe.
000024 Ivan Pokrovsky [Allemagne] ; Dorothée Ehrich [Norvège] ; Rolf A. Ims [Norvège] ; Alexander V. Kondratyev [Russie] ; Helmut Kruckenberg [Allemagne] ; Olga Kulikova [Russie] ; Julia Mihnevich [Russie] ; Liya Pokrovskaya [Russie] ; Alexander Shienok [Russie]Rough-legged buzzards, Arctic foxes and red foxes in a tundra ecosystem without rodents.
000025 Anke Geduhn [Allemagne] ; Jens Jacob [Allemagne] ; Detlef Schenke [Allemagne] ; Barbara Keller [Allemagne] ; Sven Kleinschmidt [Allemagne] ; Alexandra Esther [Allemagne]Relation between Intensity of Biocide Practice and Residues of Anticoagulant Rodenticides in Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes)
000026 Jianjun Zhao [République populaire de Chine] ; Ning Shi [République populaire de Chine] ; Yangang Sun [République populaire de Chine] ; Vito Martella [Italie] ; Veljko Nikolin [Allemagne] ; Chunsheng Zhu [République populaire de Chine] ; Hailing Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Bo Hu [République populaire de Chine] ; Xue Bai [République populaire de Chine] ; Xijun Yan [République populaire de Chine]Pathogenesis of canine distemper virus in experimentally infected raccoon dogs, foxes, and minks.
000028 Ine Dorresteijn [Oman] ; Jannik Schultner [Allemagne] ; Dale G. Nimmo [Australie] ; Joern Fischer [Allemagne] ; Jan Hanspach [Allemagne] ; Tobias Kuemmerle [Allemagne] ; Laura Kehoe [Allemagne] ; Euan G. Ritchie [Australie]Incorporating anthropogenic effects into trophic ecology: predator-prey interactions in a human-dominated landscape.
000029 Vikas Kumar [Allemagne] ; Verena E. Kutschera [Allemagne, Suède] ; Maria A. Nilsson [Allemagne] ; Axel Janke [Allemagne]Genetic signatures of adaptation revealed from transcriptome sequencing of Arctic and red foxes
000030 K E A. Wernecke [Allemagne] ; D. Vincenz [Allemagne] ; S. Storsberg [Allemagne] ; W. D'Hanis [Allemagne] ; J. Goldschmidt [Allemagne] ; M. Fendt [Allemagne]Fox urine exposure induces avoidance behavior in rats and activates the amygdalar olfactory cortex.
000031 Gamal Wareth [Allemagne] ; Denny Böttcher [Allemagne] ; Falk Melzer [Allemagne] ; Awad Ali Shehata [Égypte] ; Uwe Roesler [Allemagne] ; Heinrich Neubauer [Allemagne] ; Heinz-Adolf Schoon [Allemagne]Experimental infection of chicken embryos with recently described Brucella microti: Pathogenicity and pathological findings.
000032 Franz J. Conraths [Allemagne] ; Peter Deplazes [Suisse]Echinococcus multilocularis: Epidemiology, surveillance and state-of-the-art diagnostics from a veterinary public health perspective.
000033 Vera H Rtwig [Allemagne] ; Christoph Schulze ; Dieter Barutzki ; Roland Schaper ; Arwid Daugschies ; Viktor DyachenkoDetection of Angiostrongylus vasorum in Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from Brandenburg, Germany.
000034 Michael J. Lawes [Australie] ; Diana O. Fisher [Australie] ; Chris N. Johnson [Australie] ; Simon P. Blomberg [Australie] ; Anke S K. Frank [Australie] ; Susanne A. Fritz [Allemagne] ; Hamish Mccallum [Australie] ; Jeremy Vanderwal [Australie] ; Brett N. Abbott [Australie] ; Sarah Legge [Australie] ; Mike Letnic [Australie] ; Colette R. Thomas [Australie] ; Nikki Thurgate [Australie] ; Alaric Fisher [Australie] ; Iain J. Gordon [Royaume-Uni] ; Alex Kutt [Australie]Correlates of Recent Declines of Rodents in Northern and Southern Australia: Habitat Structure Is Critical.
000035 E Pascal Malkemper [Allemagne] ; Václav Topinka [République tchèque] ; Hynek Burda [République tchèque]A behavioral audiogram of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes).
000036 Denise Güthlin [Allemagne] ; Ilse Storch [Allemagne] ; Helmut Küchenhoff [Allemagne]Toward reliable estimates of abundance: comparing index methods to assess the abundance of a Mammalian predator.
000037 A. Mayer-Scholl [Allemagne] ; A. Broglia [Italie] ; S. Reckinger [Allemagne] ; K. Nöckler [Allemagne]Polymerase chain reaction - restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis for the differentiation of Trichinella nativa and Trichinella britovi.
000038 N. Denzin [Allemagne] ; A. Schliephake ; A. Fröhlich ; M. Ziller ; F J ConrathsOn the move? Echinococcus multilocularis in red foxes of Saxony-Anhalt (Germany).
000039 Boris Yakobson [Israël] ; Izedin Goga ; Conrad M. Freuling [Allemagne] ; Anthony R. Fooks [Royaume-Uni] ; Valdet Gjinovci ; Beqe Hulaj ; Daniel Horton [Royaume-Uni] ; Nicholas Johnson [Royaume-Uni] ; Jeton Muhaxhiri ; Ilir Recica ; Dan David [Israël] ; Richard O'Flaherty [Italie] ; Nick Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; Tony Wilsmore [Royaume-Uni] ; Thomas Müller [Allemagne]Implementation and monitoring of oral rabies vaccination of foxes in Kosovo between 2010 and 2013--an international and intersectorial effort.
000040 Nour-Addeen Najm [Allemagne] ; Elisabeth Meyer-Kayser ; Lothar Hoffmann ; Kurt Pfister ; Cornelia SilaghiHepatozoon canis in German red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and their ticks: molecular characterization and the phylogenetic relationship to other Hepatozoon spp.
000041 Z. Rentería-Solís [Allemagne] ; A M Min ; S. Alasaad ; K. Müller ; F-U Michler ; R. Schm Schke ; U. Wittstatt ; L. Rossi ; G. WibbeltGenetic epidemiology and pathology of raccoon-derived Sarcoptes mites from urban areas of Germany.
000042 Eric Tielemans [France] ; Coralie Manavella [France] ; Martin Visser [Allemagne] ; S. Theodore Chester [États-Unis] ; Joseph Rosentel [États-Unis]Efficacy in cats of a novel topical combination of fipronil, (S)-methoprene, eprinomectin, praziquantel, against induced infestations of Echinococcus multilocularis.
000043 Vera H Rtwig [Allemagne] ; Friederike D. Von Loewenich [Allemagne] ; Christoph Schulze [Allemagne] ; Reinhard K. Straubinger [Allemagne] ; Arwid Daugschies [Allemagne] ; Viktor Dyachenko [Allemagne]Detection of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides) from Brandenburg, Germany.
000045 Zaida Rentería-Solís [Allemagne] ; Christine Förster [Allemagne] ; Angelika Aue [Allemagne] ; Ulrich Wittstatt [Allemagne] ; Gudrun Wibbelt [Allemagne] ; Matthias König [Allemagne]Canine distemper outbreak in raccoons suggests pathogen interspecies transmission amongst alien and native carnivores in urban areas from Germany.
000046 Nour-Addeen Najm [Allemagne] ; Elisabeth Meyer-Kayser [Allemagne] ; Lothar Hoffmann [Allemagne] ; Ingrid Herb [Allemagne] ; Veronika Fensterer [Allemagne] ; Kurt Pfister [Allemagne] ; Cornelia Silaghi [Allemagne]A molecular survey of Babesia spp. and Theileria spp. in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and their ticks from Thuringia, Germany.
000049 A. Kuehn [Allemagne] ; C. Schulze ; P. Kutzer ; C. Probst ; A. Hlinak ; A. Ochs ; R. GrunowTularaemia seroprevalence of captured and wild animals in Germany: the fox (Vulpes vulpes) as a biological indicator.
000050 Conrad M. Freuling [Allemagne] ; Katie Hampson ; Thomas Selhorst ; Ronald Schröder ; Francois X. Meslin ; Thomas C. Mettenleiter ; Thomas MüllerThe elimination of fox rabies from Europe: determinants of success and lessons for the future.
000051 N. Denzin [Allemagne] ; V. Herwig ; E. Van Der GrintenOccurrence and geographical distribution of Canine Distemper Virus infection in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
000052 Markus Hoffmann [Allemagne] ; Marcel Alexander Müller ; Jan Felix Drexler ; Jörg Glende ; Meike Erdt ; Tim Gützkow ; Christoph Losemann ; Tabea Binger ; Hongkui Deng ; Christel Schwegmann-We Els ; Karl-Heinz Esser ; Christian Drosten ; Georg HerrlerDifferential sensitivity of bat cells to infection by enveloped RNA viruses: coronaviruses, paramyxoviruses, filoviruses, and influenza viruses.
000054 Katja V. Goller [Allemagne] ; Jörns Fickel ; Heribert Hofer ; Sandra Beier ; Marion L. EastCoronavirus genotype diversity and prevalence of infection in wild carnivores in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
000075 D C Herrmann [Allemagne] ; P. Maksimov ; A. Maksimov ; A. Sutor ; S. Schwarz ; W. Jaschke ; A. Schliephake ; N. Denzin ; F J Conraths ; G. ScharesToxoplasma gondii in foxes and rodents from the German Federal States of Brandenburg and Saxony-Anhalt: seroprevalence and genotypes.
000076 Gonzalo Ossa [Allemagne] ; Stephanie Kramer-Schadt ; Alison J. Peel ; Anne K. Scharf ; Christian C. VoigtThe movement ecology of the straw-colored fruit bat, Eidolon helvum, in sub-Saharan Africa assessed by stable isotope ratios.
000077 C M Freuling [Allemagne] ; D. Klöss ; R. Schröder ; A. Kliemt ; T. MüllerThe WHO Rabies Bulletin Europe: a key source of information on rabies and a pivotal tool for surveillance and epidemiology.
000078 Veljko M. Nikolin [Allemagne] ; Gudrun Wibbelt ; Frank-Uwe F. Michler ; Peter Wolf ; Marion L. EastSusceptibility of carnivore hosts to strains of canine distemper virus from distinct genetic lineages.
000079 Claudia Kohl [Allemagne] ; René Lesnik ; Annika Brinkmann ; Arnt Ebinger ; Aleksandar Radoni ; Andreas Nitsche ; Kristin Mühldorfer ; Gudrun Wibbelt ; Andreas KurthIsolation and characterization of three mammalian orthoreoviruses from European bats.
000081 Elisabeth Meyer-Kayser [Allemagne] ; Lothar Hoffmann ; Cornelia Silaghi ; Kurt Pfister ; Monia Mahling ; Lygia M F. PassosDynamics of tick infestations in foxes in Thuringia, Germany.
000082 Jana Naue [Allemagne] ; Sabine Lutz-Bonengel ; Klaus Pietsch ; Timo S Nger ; Nicola Schlauderer ; Ulrike SchmidtBite through the tent.
000098 Jane Fanke [Allemagne] ; Gudrun Wibbelt ; Oliver KroneMortality factors and diseases in free-ranging Eurasian cranes (Grus grus) in Germany.
000100 Sabine Bork-Mimm [Allemagne] ; Heinz RinderHigh prevalence of Capillaria plica infections in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Southern Germany.
000101 Sebastian Pohle [Allemagne] ; Raoul Ernst ; Colin Mackenzie ; Martin Spicher ; Thomas Romig ; Andrew Hemphill ; Stephan GrippEchinococcus multilocularis: the impact of ionizing radiation on metacestodes.
000102 Christof Janko [Allemagne] ; Andreas KönigDisappearance rate of praziquantel-containing bait around villages and small towns in southern Bavaria, Germany.
000103 Christoph Staubach [Allemagne] ; Lothar Hoffmann ; Volker J. Schmid ; Mario Ziller ; Kirsten Tackmann ; Franz J. ConrathsBayesian space-time analysis of Echinococcus multilocularis-infections in foxes.
000104 Anke Dinkel [Allemagne] ; Selina Kern ; Anja Brinker ; Rainer Oehme ; Amélie Vaniscotte ; Patrick Giraudoux ; Ute Mackenstedt ; Thomas RomigA real-time multiplex-nested PCR system for coprological diagnosis of Echinococcus multilocularis and host species.
000105 M. Weissenberger [Allemagne] ; W. Reichert ; R. MatternA Multiplex PCR assay to differentiate between dog and red fox.
000117 D. Piechowski [Allemagne] ; S. Dötterl ; G. GottsbergerPollination biology and floral scent chemistry of the Neotropical chiropterophilous Parkia pendula.
000118 Gunter Pannwitz [Allemagne] ; Anne Mayer-Scholl ; Aleksandra Balicka-Ramisz ; Karsten NöcklerIncreased prevalence of Trichinella spp., northeastern Germany, 2008.
000119 Christian Kiffner [Allemagne] ; Walter Zucchini [Allemagne] ; Philipp Schomaker [Allemagne] ; Torsten Vor [Allemagne] ; Peter Hagedorn [Allemagne] ; Matthias Niedrig [Allemagne] ; Ferdinand Rühe [Allemagne]Determinants of tick-borne encephalitis in counties of southern Germany, 2001-2008
000120 A Th A. Weiss [Allemagne] ; C. Bauer ; K. KöhlerCanine alveolar echinococcosis: morphology and inflammatory response.
000121 Volker Kaden [Allemagne] ; Elke Lange ; Heike Küster ; Thomas Müller ; Bodo LangeAn update on safety studies on the attenuated "RIEMSER Schweinepestoralvakzine" for vaccination of wild boar against classical swine fever.
000129 Stefan M. Klose [Allemagne] ; Justin A. Welbergen ; Elisabeth K V. KalkoTestosterone is associated with harem maintenance ability in free-ranging grey-headed flying-foxes, Pteropus poliocephalus.
000130 Ad Vos [Allemagne] ; Conrad Freuling ; Seza Eskiizmirliler ; Hikmet Un ; Orhan Aylan ; Nicholas Johnson ; Semra Gürbüz ; Winfried Müller ; Necdet Akkoca ; Thomas Müller ; Anthony R. Fooks ; Haluk AskarogluRabies in foxes, Aegean region, Turkey.
000132 T. Romig [Allemagne]Echinococcus multilocularis in Europe--state of the art.
000133 K. Janitzky [Allemagne] ; O. Stork ; A. Lux ; Y. Yanagawa ; H. Schwegler ; R. LinkeBehavioral effects and pattern of brain c-fos mRNA induced by 2,5-dihydro-2,4,5-trimethylthiazoline, a component of fox feces odor in GAD67-GFP knock-in C57BL/6 mice.
000134 Thomas Endres [Allemagne] ; Markus FendtAversion- vs fear-inducing properties of 2,4,5-trimethyl-3-thiazoline, a component of fox odor, in comparison with those of butyric acid.
000135 Thomas Müller [Allemagne] ; H-J B Tza ; A. Beckert ; C. Bunzenthal ; J H Cox ; C M Freuling ; A R Fooks ; J. Frost ; L. Geue ; A. Hoeflechner ; D. Marston ; A. Neubert ; L. Neubert ; S. Revilla-Fernández ; E. Vanek ; A. Vos ; E. Wodak ; K. Zimmer ; T C MettenleiterAnalysis of vaccine-virus-associated rabies cases in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) after oral rabies vaccination campaigns in Germany and Austria.
000143 Aline Beckert ; Lutz Geue ; Ad Vos [Allemagne] ; Andreas Neubert [Allemagne] ; Conrad Freuling ; Thomas MüllerGenetic stability (in vivo) of the attenuated oral rabies virus vaccine SAD B19
000150 C. Schulze [Allemagne] ; M. Bensch ; N. Winterhoff ; H. Ansorge ; J P Teifke[Gingival fibromatosis (hereditary hyperplastic gingivitis) in a wild European red fox (Vulpes vulpes)].
000151 H-H Thulke [Allemagne] ; D. EisingerThe strength of 70%: revision of a standard threshold of rabies control.
000152 C. Freuling [Allemagne] ; T. Selhorst ; H J B Tza ; T. MüllerThe financial challenge of keeping a large region rabies-free--the EU example.
000153 H-H Thulke [Allemagne] ; D. Eisinger ; T. Selhorst ; T. MüllerScenario-analysis evaluating semergency strategies after rabies re-introduction.
000154 Thomas Endres [Allemagne] ; Markus FendtInactivation of the lateral septum blocks fox odor-induced fear behavior.
000156 Markus Fendt [Allemagne] ; Thomas Endres2,3,5-Trimethyl-3-thiazoline (TMT), a component of fox odor - just repugnant or really fear-inducing?
000167 Lutz Geue [Allemagne] ; Susann Schares [Allemagne] ; Christina Schnick [Allemagne] ; Jeannette Kliemt [Allemagne] ; Aline Beckert [Allemagne] ; Conrad Freuling [Allemagne] ; Franz J. Conraths [Allemagne] ; Bernd Hoffmann [Allemagne] ; Reto Zanoni [Suisse] ; Denise Marston [Royaume-Uni] ; Lorraine Mcelhinney [Royaume-Uni] ; Nicholas Johnson [Royaume-Uni] ; Anthony R. Fooks [Royaume-Uni] ; Noel Tordo [France] ; Thomas Müller [Allemagne]Genetic characterisation of attenuated SAD rabies virus strains used for oral vaccination of wildlife
000169 Dennis Tappe [Allemagne] ; Matthias FroschRudolf Virchow and the recognition of alveolar echinococcosis, 1850s.
000170 Julia Kirschning [Allemagne] ; Frank E. Zachos ; Dusko Cirovic ; Ivica T. Radovic ; San San Hmwe ; Günther B. HartlPopulation Genetic Analysis of Serbian Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) by Means of Mitochondrial Control Region Sequences.
000171 Ulrich Warskulat [Allemagne] ; Birgit Heller-Stilb ; Evelyn Oermann ; Karl Zilles ; Helmut Haas ; Florian Lang ; Dieter H UssingerPhenotype of the taurine transporter knockout mouse.
000172 S-M Schmidbauer [Allemagne] ; P. Wohlsein ; G. Kirpal ; A. Beineke ; G. Müller ; H. Müller ; I. Moser ; W. BaumgartnerOutbreak of Mycobacterium bovis infection in a wild animal park.
000173 Dennis Tappe [Allemagne] ; Klaus Brehm ; Matthias Frosch ; Anja Blankenburg ; Annette Schrod ; Franz-Josef Kaup ; Kerstin M Tz-RensingEchinococcus multilocularis infection of several Old World monkey species in a breeding enclosure.
000174 Brigitte Müller [Allemagne] ; Steven M. Goodman ; Leo PeichlCone photoreceptor diversity in the retinas of fruit bats (megachiroptera).
000178 Peter Kern [Allemagne] ; Hao Wen ; Naoki Sato ; Dominique A. Vuitton ; Beate Gruener ; Yinmei Shao ; Eric Delabrousse ; Wolfgang Kratzer ; Solange Bresson-HadniWHO classification of alveolar echinococcosis: principles and application.
000179 Thomas Romig [Allemagne] ; Anke Dinkel ; Ute MackenstedtThe present situation of echinococcosis in Europe.
000180 C J Pötzsch [Allemagne] ; A. Kliemt ; D. Klöss ; R. Schröder ; W. MüllerRabies in Europe--trends and developments.
000181 T. Müller [Allemagne] ; T. Selhorst ; J. Burow ; A. Schameitat ; A. VosCross reactive antigenicity in orally vaccinated foxes and raccoon dogs against European Bat Lyssavirus type 1 and 2.
000187 K. Tackmann [Allemagne] ; R. Mattis [Allemagne] ; F. J. Conraths [Allemagne]Detection of Echinococcus multilocularis in Foxes: Evaluation of a Protocol of the Intestinal Scraping Technique
000191 Stefan Voorspoels [Belgique] ; Adrian Covaci [Belgique] ; Peter Lepom [Allemagne] ; Sophie Escutenaire [Belgique] ; Paul Schepens [Belgique]Remarkable findings concerning PBDEs in the terrestrial top-predator red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
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
000193 T. Romig [Allemagne] ; D. Thoma [Allemagne] ; A.-K. Weible [Allemagne]Echinococcus multilocularis - : a zoonosis of anthropogenic environments?
000195 Heiko G. Rödel [Allemagne] ; Raquel Monclus [Espagne] ; Dietrich Von Hoist [Allemagne]Behavioral styles in European rabbits : Social interactions and responses to experimental stressors
000196 Thomas Selhorst [Allemagne] ; Thomas Müller ; Heinzpeter Schwermer ; Mario Ziller ; Hartmut Schlüter ; Urs Breitenmoser ; Uli Müller ; Bernard Brochier ; Paul-Pierre Pastoret ; Franco MutinelliUse of an area index to retrospectively analyze the elimination of fox rabies in European countries.
000197 Markus Fendt [Allemagne] ; Stephanie Siegl ; Björn Steiniger-BrachNoradrenaline transmission within the ventral bed nucleus of the stria terminalis is critical for fear behavior induced by trimethylthiazoline, a component of fox odor.
000198 Markus Spiliotis [Allemagne] ; Dennis Tappe ; Stefan Brückner ; Hans-Ulrich Mösch ; Klaus BrehmMolecular cloning and characterization of Ras- and Raf-homologues from the fox-tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis.
000199 T. Müller [Allemagne] ; T. Selhorst ; C. PötzschFox rabies in Germany - an update.
000200 Kai Frölich [Allemagne] ; Wolf Jürgen Streich ; Jörns Fickel ; Sandra Jung ; Uwe Truyen ; Jochen Hentschke ; Justus Dedek ; Dieter Prager ; Nicole LatzEpizootiologic investigations of parvovirus infections in free-ranging carnivores from Germany.
000201 Dirk Eisinger [Allemagne] ; Hans-Hermann Thulke ; Thomas Selhorst ; Thomas MüllerEmergency vaccination of rabies under limited resources -- combating or containing?
000202 Matthias Laska [Allemagne] ; Markus Fendt ; Alexandra Wieser ; Thomas Endres ; Laura Teresa Hernandez Salazar ; Raimund ApfelbachDetecting danger--or just another odorant? Olfactory sensitivity for the fox odor component 2,4,5-trimethylthiazoline in four species of mammals.
000203 N. Haas [Allemagne] ; B. Wagemann ; B. Hermes ; B M Henz ; C. Heile ; E. ScheinCrossreacting IgG antibodies against fox mite antigens in human scabies.
000204 Thomas Endres [Allemagne] ; Raimund Apfelbach ; Markus FendtBehavioral changes induced in rats by exposure to trimethylthiazoline, a component of fox odor.
000211 P. Kern [Allemagne][Questions about Echinococcus multilocularis. Transmission by fallen fruit?].
000212 Hans-Hermann Thulke [Allemagne] ; Thomas Selhorst ; Thomas Müller ; Tomasz Wyszomirski ; Uli Müller ; Urs BreitenmoserAssessing anti-rabies baiting--what happens on the ground?
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
000222 F. Hansen [Allemagne] ; F. Jeltsch [Allemagne] ; K. Tackmann [Allemagne] ; C. Staubach [Allemagne] ; H.-H. Thulke [Allemagne]Processes leading to a spatial aggregation of Echinococcus multilocularis in its natural intermediate host Microtus arvalis
000223 Markus Fendt [Allemagne] ; Thomas Endres ; Raimund ApfelbachTemporary inactivation of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis but not of the amygdala blocks freezing induced by trimethylthiazoline, a component of fox feces.
000224 Franz J. Conraths [Allemagne] ; Christoph Staubach ; Kirsten TackmannStatistics and sample design in epidemiological studies of Echinococcus multilocularis in fox populations.
000225 A. Vos [Allemagne] ; U. Schaarschmidt ; A. Muluneh ; T. MüllerOrigin of maternally transferred antibodies against rabies in foxes (Vulpes vulpes).
000226 K. Nöckler [Allemagne] ; K. Dell ; R. Schuster ; W-P VoigtIndirect ELISA for the detection of antibodies against Opisthorchis felineus (Rivolta, 1884) and Metorchis bilis (Braun, 1790) in foxes.
000227 Ricardo Zavala-G Ngora [Allemagne] ; Antje Kroner ; Britta Wittek ; Petra Knaus ; Klaus BrehmIdentification and characterisation of two distinct Smad proteins from the fox-tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis.
000228 Petra Kern [Allemagne] ; Karine Bardonnet ; Elisabeth Renner ; Herbert Auer ; Zbigniew Pawlowski ; Rudolf W. Ammann ; Dominique A. Vuitton ; Peter KernEuropean echinococcosis registry: human alveolar echinococcosis, Europe, 1982-2000.
000229 Kai Frölich [Allemagne] ; Jutta Wisser ; Heiko Schmüser ; Ulrich Fehlberg ; Heinrich Neubauer ; Roland Grunow ; Konstantin Nikolaou ; Jürgen Priemer ; Svenja Thiede ; Wolf Jürgen Streich ; Stephanie SpeckEpizootiologic and ecologic investigations of European brown hares (Lepus europaeus) in selected populations from Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
000230 Thomas Romig [Allemagne]Epidemiology of echinococcosis.
000231 Frank Hansen [Allemagne] ; Kirsten Tackmann ; Florian Jeltsch ; Christian Wissel ; Hans-Hermann ThulkeControlling Echinococcus multilocularis-ecological implications of field trials.
000234 A. Vos [Allemagne]Oral Vaccination against Rabies and the Behavioural Ecology of the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)
000237 R. Schuster [Allemagne] ; K. Dell [Allemagne] ; K. Nöckler [Allemagne] ; J. Vöster [Allemagne] ; D. Schwartz-Porsche [Allemagne] ; W. Haider [Allemagne]Liver enzyme activity and histological changes in the liver of silver foxes (Vulpes vulpes fulva) experimentally infected with opisthorchiid liver flukes. A contribution to the pathogenesis of opisthorchiidosis
000238 Rolf Schuster [Allemagne] ; Bettina Gregor [Allemagne] ; Jana Heidrich [Allemagne] ; Karsten Nöckler [Allemagne] ; Moses Kyule [Allemagne] ; Ulrich Wittstatt [Allemagne]A sero-epidemiological survey on the occurrence of opisthorchiid liver flukes in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Berlin, Germany
000239 G. Schares [Allemagne] ; J. Meyer [Allemagne] ; A. B Rwald [Allemagne] ; F. J. Conraths [Allemagne] ; R. Riebe [Allemagne] ; W. Bohne [Allemagne] ; K. Rohn [Allemagne] ; M. Peters [Allemagne]A hammondia-like parasite from the European fox (Vulpes vulpes) forms biologically viable tissue cysts in cell culture
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].
000241 J. Lohse [Allemagne] ; H. Rinder ; R. Gothe ; M. ZahlerValidity of species status of the parasitic mite Otodectes cynotis.
000242 Thomas Müller [Allemagne] ; Thomas Selhorst [Allemagne] ; Peter Schuster [Allemagne] ; Ad Vos [Allemagne] ; Ulf Wenzel [Allemagne] ; Andreas Neubert [Allemagne]Kinetics of maternal immunity against rabies in fox cubs (Vulpes vulpes)
000243 K. Frölich [Allemagne] ; S. Thiede ; T. Kozikowski ; W. JakobA review of mutual transmission of important infectious diseases between livestock and wildlife in Europe.
000249 Gereon Schares [Allemagne] ; Alfred Otto Heydorn [Allemagne] ; Arnd Cüppers [Allemagne] ; Heinz Mehlhorn [Allemagne] ; Lutz Geue [Allemagne] ; Martin Peters [Allemagne] ; Franz Josef Conraths [Allemagne]In contrast to dogs, red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) did not shed Neospora caninum upon feeding of intermediate host tissues
000250 A. Vos [Allemagne] ; T. Müller ; T. Selhorst ; P. Schuster ; A. Neubert ; H. SchlüterOptimising 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. SchlüterIs 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. HughesImmunogenicity of an E1-deleted recombinant human adenovirus against rabies by different routes of administration.
000253 C. Staubach [Allemagne] ; H H Thulke ; K. Tackmann ; M. Hugh-Jones ; F J ConrathsGeographic information system-aided analysis of factors associated with the spatial distribution of Echinococcus multilocularis infections of foxes.
000254 T F Müller [Allemagne] ; P. Schuster ; A C Vos ; T. Selhorst ; U D Wenzel ; A M NeubertEffect of maternal immunity on the immune response to oral vaccination against rabies in young foxes.
000255 P. Schuster [Allemagne] ; T. Müller ; A. Vos ; T. Selhorst ; L. Neubert ; E. PommereningComparative immunogenicity and efficacy studies with oral rabies virus vaccine SAD P5/88 in raccoon dogs and red foxes.
000260 G. Schares [Allemagne] ; U. Wenzel [Allemagne] ; T. Müller [Allemagne] ; F. J. Conraths [Allemagne]Serological evidence for naturally occurring transmission of Neospora caninum among foxes ( Vulpes vulpes )
000261 A. Neubert [Allemagne] ; P. Schuster [Allemagne] ; T. Müller [Allemagne] ; A. Vos [Allemagne] ; E. Pommerening [Allemagne]Immunogenicity and Efficacy of the Oral Rabies Vaccine SAD B19 in Foxes
000264 T. Lengwinat [Allemagne] ; Hhd Meyer [Allemagne] ; W. Jöchle [États-Unis]Effectiveness of Cabergoline for Termination of Pregnancy in Silver Fox (Vulpes vulpes fulva)
000265 Thomas Selhorst [Allemagne] ; Hans-Hermann Thulke [Allemagne] ; Thomas Müller [Allemagne]Cost-efficient vaccination of foxes ( Vulpes vulpes ) against rabies and the need for a new baiting strategy
000266 Olaf Berke [Allemagne]Choropleth mapping of regional count data of Echinococcus multilocularis among red foxes in Lower Saxony, Germany
000268 K. Tackmann [Allemagne] ; U. Löschner [Allemagne] ; H. Mix [Allemagne] ; C. Staubach [Allemagne] ; H.-H. Thulke [Allemagne] ; M. Ziller [Allemagne] ; F. J. Conraths [Allemagne]A field study to control Echinococcus multilocularis-infections of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in an endemic focus
000269 A. Steinel [Allemagne] ; L. Munson ; M. Van Vuuren ; U. TruyenGenetic characterization of feline parvovirus sequences from various carnivores.
000271 R. Wurm [Allemagne] ; G. Dobler ; M. Peters ; S. T. Kiessig [Allemagne]Serological Investigations of Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes L.) for Determination of the Spread of Tick‐borne Encephalitis in Northrhine‐Westphalia
000276 Kai Frölich [Allemagne] ; Oliver Czupalla [Allemagne] ; Ludwig Haas [Allemagne] ; Jochen Hentschke [Allemagne] ; Justus Dedek [Allemagne] ; Jörns Fickel [Allemagne]Epizootiological investigations of canine distemper virus in free-ranging carnivores from Germany
000281 E. Pozio [Italie] ; K. Nöckler [Allemagne] ; L. Hoffman [Allemagne] ; W. P Voigt [Allemagne]Autochthonous and imported Trichinella isolates in Germany
000283 R W Birk [Allemagne] ; B. Tebbe ; E. Schein ; C C Zouboulis ; C E Orfanos[Pseudo-scabies transmitted by red fox].
000284 C. Epe [Allemagne] ; M. Meuwissen ; M. Stoye ; T. SchniederTransmission trials, ITS2-PCR and RAPD-PCR show identity of Toxocara canis isolates from red fox and dog.
000285 H H Thulke [Allemagne] ; L. Tischendorf ; C. Staubach ; T. Selhorst ; F. Jeltsch ; T. Müller ; H. Schlüter ; C. WisselThe spatio-temporal dynamics of a post-vaccination resurgence of rabies in foxes and emergency vaccination planning.
000286 K. Wacker [Allemagne] ; E. Rodriguez ; T. Garate ; L. Geue ; K. Tackmann ; T. Selhorst ; C. Staubach ; F J ConrathsEpidemiological analysis of Trichinella spiralis infections of foxes in Brandenburg, Germany.
000287 A. Vos [Allemagne] ; A. Neubert ; O. Aylan ; P. Schuster ; E. Pommerening ; T. Müller ; D C ChivatsiAn update on safety studies of SAD B19 rabies virus vaccine in target and non-target species.
000288 T. Romig [Allemagne] ; W. Kratzer ; P. Kimmig ; M. Frosch ; W. Gaus ; W A Flegel ; B. Gottstein ; R. Lucius ; K. Beckh ; P. KernAn epidemiologic survey of human alveolar echinococcosis in southwestern Germany. Römerstein Study Group.
000295 U. Truyen [Allemagne]Emergence and recent evolution of canine parvovirus
000297 R. Schuster [Allemagne] ; J. Bonin [Allemagne] ; C. Staubach [Allemagne] ; R. Heidrich [Allemagne]Liver fluke (Opisthorchiidae) findings in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in the eastern part of the Federal State Brandenburg, Germany : a contribution to the epidemiology of opisthorchiidosis
000298 J. Heidrich [Allemagne] ; A. Schönberg [Allemagne] ; S. Steuber [Allemagne] ; K. Nöckler [Allemagne] ; P. Schulze [Allemagne] ; W.-P. Voigt [Allemagne] ; E. Schein [Allemagne]Investigation of skin samples from red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in eastern Brandenburg (Germany) for the detection of Borrelia burgdorferi s. I.
000299 A. Dinkel [Allemagne] ; M. Von Nickisch-Rosenegk ; B. Bilger ; M. Merli ; R. Lucius ; T. RomigDetection of Echinococcus multilocularis in the definitive host: coprodiagnosis by PCR as an alternative to necropsy.
000300 L. Tischendorf [Allemagne] ; H H Thulke ; C. Staubach ; M S Müller ; F. Jeltsch ; J. Goretzki ; T. Selhorst ; T. Müller ; H. Schlüter ; C. WisselChance and risk of controlling rabies in large-scale and long-term immunized fox populations.
000301 K. Frölich [Allemagne] ; F. Klima ; J. DedekAntibodies against rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus in free-ranging red foxes from Germany.
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
000309 G. Bachour [Allemagne] ; K. Failing [Allemagne] ; S. Georgii [Allemagne] ; I. Elmadfa [Autriche] ; H. Brunn [Allemagne]Species and organ dependence of PCB contamination in fish, foxes, roe deer, and humans
000310 K. Tackmann [Allemagne] ; U. Löschner [Allemagne] ; H. Mix [Allemagne] ; C. Staubach [Allemagne] ; H.-H. Thulke [Allemagne] ; F. J. Conraths [Allemagne]Spatial distribution patterns of Echinococcus multilocularis (Leuckart 1863) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Taeniidae) among red foxes in an endemic focus in Brandenburg, Germany
000311 W W Müller [Allemagne]Where do we stand with oral vaccination of foxes against rabies in Europe?
000312 F. Jeltsch [Allemagne] ; M S Müller ; V. Grimm ; C. Wissel ; R. BrandlPattern formation triggered by rare events: lessons from the spread of rabies.
000313 H. Rinder [Allemagne] ; R L Rausch ; K. Takahashi ; H. Kopp ; A. Thomschke ; T. LöscherLimited range of genetic variation in Echinococcus multilocularis.
000314 M. Brack [Allemagne] ; K. Tackmann ; F J Conraths ; S. RensingAlveolar hydatidosis (Echinococcus multilocularis) in a captive rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) in Germany.
000317 U. Schelling [Allemagne] ; W. Frank [Allemagne] ; R. Will [Allemagne] ; T. Romig [Allemagne] ; R. Lucius [Allemagne]Chemotherapy with praziquantel has the potential to reduce the prevalence of Echinococcus multilocularis in wild foxes (Vulpes vulpes)
000318 T. Müller [Allemagne] ; K. Henning ; M. Kramer ; C P Czerny ; H. Meyer ; K. ZiedlerSeroprevalence of orthopox virus specific antibodies in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in the Federal State Brandenburg, Germany.
000322 H D Nothdurft [Allemagne] ; T. Jelinek ; A. Mai ; B. Sigl ; F. Von Sonnenburg ; T. Löscher[Epidemiology of echinococcosis in Bavaria].
000323 L G Schneider [Allemagne]Rabies virus vaccines.
000325 P. Van Moll [Allemagne] ; S. Alldinger [Allemagne] ; W. Baumg Rtner [Allemagne] ; M. Adami [Allemagne]Distemper in wild carnivores: An epidemiological, histological and immunocytochemical study
000327 Klaus Henning [Allemagne] ; Claus-Peter Czerny [Allemagne] ; Hermann Meyer [Allemagne] ; Thomas Müller [Allemagne] ; Matthias Kramer [Allemagne]A seroepidemiological survey for orthopox virus in the red fox ( Vulpes vulpes )
000332 S. Georgii [Allemagne] ; Gh. Bachour [Allemagne] ; K. Failing [Allemagne] ; U. Eskens [Allemagne] ; I. Elmadfa [Autriche] ; H. Brunn [Allemagne]Polychlorinated biphenyl congeners in Foxes in Germany from 1983 to 1991
000342 H. Worbes [Allemagne][The occurrence of Echinococcus granulosis and E. multilocularis in Thuringia].
000343 R D Dennis [Allemagne] ; S. Baumeister ; R. Geyer ; J. Peter-Katalinic ; R. Hartmann ; H. Egge ; E. Geyer ; H. WiegandtGlycosphingolipids in cestodes. Chemical structures of ceramide monosaccharide, disaccharide, trisaccharide and tetrasaccharide from metacestodes of the fox tapeworm, Taenia crassiceps (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea).
000347 F J Schweigert [Allemagne] ; E. Thomann ; H. ZuckerVitamin A in the urine of carnivores.
000349 Brigitte Loos-Frank [Allemagne]One or two intermediate hosts in the life cycle of Mesocestoides (Cyclophyllidea, Mesocestoididae)?
000353 U. Wilhelm [Allemagne] ; L G SchneiderOral immunization of foxes against rabies: practical experiences of a field trial in the Federal Republic of Germany.
000354 K K Conzelmann [Allemagne] ; J H Cox ; L G Schneider ; H J ThielMolecular cloning and complete nucleotide sequence of the attenuated rabies virus SAD B19.
000355 Franz-Rainer Matuschka [Allemagne, États-Unis] ; Dania Richter [Allemagne] ; Peter Fischer [Allemagne] ; Andrew Spielman [États-Unis]Nocturnal detachment of the tick Ixodes hexagonus from nocturnally active hosts
000356 H. Worbes [Allemagne] ; K H Schacht ; J. Eckert[Echinococcus multilocularis in a swamp beaver (Myocaster coypus)].
000362 P W Reisinger [Allemagne] ; K. Hochstrasser ; E. WachterThe amino-acid sequence of the double-headed proteinase inhibitor from fox (Vulpes vulpes) submandibular glands.
000365 B. Loos-Frank [Allemagne]Shedding of gravid proglottids and destrobilation in experimental infections of foxes with Mesocestoides leptothylacus Loos-Frank, 1980 (Cestoda).
000380 Darius Weber [Allemagne]Fox den sites and the patterns of their use
000382 B. Loos-Frank [Allemagne] ; E. Zeyhle [Allemagne]The intestinal helminths of the red fox and some other carnivores in Southwest Germany
000387 Brigitte Loos-Frank [Allemagne]The common vole, Microtus arvalis pall. as intermediate host of Mesocestoides (Cestoda) in Germany
000396 G. Koss [Allemagne] ; D. Manz [Allemagne]Residues of hexachlorobenzene in wild mammals of Germany
000422 Olaf Berke [Allemagne] ; Michael Von Keyserlingk ; Susanne Broll ; Lothar Kreienbrock[The occurrence of Echinococcus multilocularis in red foxes in lower Saxony: identification of a high risk area by spatial epidemiological cluster analysis].
000423 Eleonora-Maria Constantin [Allemagne] ; Gereon Schares ; Ernst Grossmann ; Konrad Sauter ; Thomas Romig ; Susanne Hartmann[Studies on the role of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) as a potential definitive host of Neospora caninum].
000424 Nicolai Denzin [Allemagne] ; Annette Schliephake ; Alice Wirth[Spatiotemporal analysis of the infection of the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes L.) with Echinococcus multilocularis in Saxony-Anhalt].
000425 R. Schuster [Allemagne] ; C. Wanjek ; C. Bartnik ; U. Wittstatt ; M. Baumann ; E. Schein[Liver fluke infection and sarcoptic mange in red foxes in Berlin].
000426 Anja Meyer [Allemagne] ; Franz J. Conraths ; Christiane Schneemann ; Volker Wienrich ; Olivia Kershaw ; Achim D. Gruber[Lethal alveolar echinococcosis in a dog: clinical symptoms and pathology].
000427 Nicolai Denzin [Allemagne] ; Annette Schliephake ; Benno Ewert[Echinococcus multilocularis in red foxes in Saxony-Anhalt: identification of areas of increased risk of infestation and association of the infestation probability with the average annual maximum temperature].
000428 Ad Vos [Allemagne] ; Astrid Sutor ; Thomas Selhorst ; Sabine Schwarz ; Carsten Pötzsch ; Christoph Staubach ; Thomas MüllerThe spatial and temporal disappearance of different oral rabies vaccine baits.
000429 J. Raila [Allemagne] ; I. Buchholz ; H. Aupperle ; G. Raila ; H A Schoon ; F J SchweigertThe distribution of vitamin A and retinol-binding protein in the blood plasma, urine, liver and kidneys of carnivores.
000430 Thomas Selhorst [Allemagne] ; Conrad M. Freuling ; Julia Blicke ; Adriaan Vos ; Gudrun Larres ; Karl Zimmer ; Thomas Fröhlich ; Hans-Joachim B Tza ; Thomas F. MüllerShort-term interval baiting to combat the re-emergence of fox rabies in Rhineland Palatinate (Germany) in 2005.
000431 Jitender P. Dubey [États-Unis] ; Gast N Moré [Argentine] ; Erna Van Wilpe [Afrique du Sud] ; Rafael Calero-Bernal [États-Unis] ; Shiv K. Verma [États-Unis] ; Gereon Schares [Allemagne]Sarcocystis rommeli, n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Sarcocystidae) from Cattle (Bos taurus) and its Differentiation from Sarcocystis hominis.
000432 Eva V. Knoop [Allemagne] ; Conrad M. Freuling ; Jeannette Kliemt ; Thomas Selhorst ; Franz J. Conraths ; Thomas MüllerEvaluation of a commercial rabies ELISA as a replacement for serum neutralization assays as part of the pet travel scheme and oral vaccination campaigns of foxes.
000434 Thomas Müller [Allemagne] ; Hans-Joachim B Tza ; Conrad Freuling ; Anke Kliemt ; Jeannette Kliemt ; Rolf Heuser ; Hartmut Schlüter ; Thomas Selhorst ; Adriaan Vos ; Thomas C. MettenleiterElimination of terrestrial rabies in Germany using oral vaccination of foxes.
000435 L G Schneider [Allemagne] ; J H Cox ; W W Müller ; K P HohnsbeenCurrent oral rabies vaccination in Europe: an interim balance.
000436 Reinhard Sting [Allemagne] ; Martin Runge ; Tobias Eisenberg ; Silke Braune ; Wolfgang Müller ; Peter OttoComparison of bacterial culture and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the detection of F. tularensis subsp. holarctica in wild animals.
000437 C. Hammer [Allemagne] ; A. Schütz ; J. Pratschke ; M. Breuer ; M. Engelhardt ; U. Brandl ; D. Saumweber ; R. Babic ; B M Kemkes ; B. ReichartBridging to transplant: allogeneic heart transplantation after xenografting.

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