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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 33.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
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.
000038 N. Denzin [Allemagne] ; A. Schliephake ; A. Fröhlich ; M. Ziller ; F J ConrathsOn the move? Echinococcus multilocularis in red foxes of Saxony-Anhalt (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.
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.
000072 A. Kuehn [Allemagne] ; C. Schulze [Allemagne] ; P. Kutzer [Allemagne] ; C. Probst [Allemagne] ; A. Hlinak [Allemagne] ; A. Ochs [Allemagne] ; R. Grunow [Allemagne]Tularaemia seroprevalence of captured and wild animals in Germany: the fox (Vulpes vulpes) as a biological indicator
000100 Sabine Bork-Mimm [Allemagne] ; Heinz RinderHigh prevalence of Capillaria plica infections in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Southern Germany.
000102 Christof Janko [Allemagne] ; Andreas KönigDisappearance rate of praziquantel-containing bait around villages and small towns in southern Bavaria, Germany.
000115 Sabine Bork-Mimm [Allemagne] ; Heinz Rinder [Allemagne]High prevalence of Capillaria plica infections in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Southern Germany
000118 Gunter Pannwitz [Allemagne] ; Anne Mayer-Scholl ; Aleksandra Balicka-Ramisz ; Karsten NöcklerIncreased prevalence of Trichinella spp., northeastern Germany, 2008.
000132 T. Romig [Allemagne]Echinococcus multilocularis in Europe--state of the art.
000209 A. Casulli [Italie] ; M. T. Manfredi [Italie] ; G. La Rosa [Italie] ; A. R. Di Cerbo [Italie] ; A. Dinkel [Allemagne] ; T. Romig [Allemagne] ; P. Deplazes [Suisse] ; C. Genchi [Italie] ; E. Pozio [Italie]Echinococcus multilocularis in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) of the Italian Alpine region : is there a focus of autochthonous transmission?
000224 Franz J. Conraths [Allemagne] ; Christoph Staubach ; Kirsten TackmannStatistics and sample design in epidemiological studies of Echinococcus multilocularis in fox populations.
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.
000231 Frank Hansen [Allemagne] ; Kirsten Tackmann ; Florian Jeltsch ; Christian Wissel ; Hans-Hermann ThulkeControlling Echinococcus multilocularis-ecological implications of field trials.
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
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.
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
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.
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
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
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].
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 )
000330 R. Lucius [Allemagne] ; B. Bilger [Allemagne]Echinococcus multilocularis in Germany : Increased awareness or spreading of a parasite ?
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].
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].
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].
000433 H D Nothdurft [Allemagne] ; T. Jelinek ; A. Mai ; B. Sigl ; F. Von Sonnenburg ; T. LöscherEpidemiology of alveolar echinococcosis in southern Germany (Bavaria).

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