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Le cluster echinococcus - multilocularis

Terms

39echinococcus
39multilocularis
5anhalt
8saxony
6epidemiological
4occurrence
4lower
10populations

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
391.000echinococcus - multilocularis
50.283multilocularis - saxony
50.791anhalt - saxony
20.408epidemiological - occurrence
20.354occurrence - saxony
20.354lower - saxony
50.283echinococcus - saxony
20.258epidemiological - populations
30.215anhalt - multilocularis
30.215anhalt - echinococcus
20.160multilocularis - occurrence
20.160lower - multilocularis
20.160echinococcus - occurrence
20.160echinococcus - lower
20.131epidemiological - multilocularis
20.131echinococcus - epidemiological
20.101multilocularis - populations
20.101echinococcus - populations

Documents par ordre de pertinence
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].
000038 (2014) N. Denzin [Allemagne] ; A. Schliephake ; A. Fröhlich ; M. Ziller ; F J ConrathsOn the move? Echinococcus multilocularis in red foxes of Saxony-Anhalt (Germany).
000224 (2003) Franz J. Conraths [Allemagne] ; Christoph Staubach ; Kirsten TackmannStatistics and sample design in epidemiological studies of Echinococcus multilocularis in fox populations.
000266 (2001) Olaf Berke [Allemagne]Choropleth mapping of regional count data of Echinococcus multilocularis among red foxes in Lower Saxony, Germany
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].
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].
000051 (2013) 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.
000342 (1992) H. Worbes [Allemagne][The occurrence of Echinococcus granulosis and E. multilocularis in Thuringia].
000348 (1991) B. Gottstein [Allemagne] ; P. Deplazes [Allemagne] ; J. Eckert [Allemagne] ; B. Müller [Allemagne] ; E. Schott [Allemagne] ; O. Helle [Allemagne] ; P. Boujon [Allemagne] ; K. Wolff [Allemagne] ; A. Wandeler [Allemagne] ; U. Schwiete [Allemagne] ; H. Moegle [Allemagne]Serological (Em2‐ELISA) and Parasitological Examinations of Fox Populations for Echinococcus multilocularis Infections
000001 (2016) Antti Oksanen [Finlande] ; Mar Siles-Lucas [Espagne] ; Jacek Karamon [Pologne] ; Alessia Possenti [Italie] ; Franz J. Conraths [Allemagne] ; Thomas Romig [Allemagne] ; Patrick Wysocki [Allemagne] ; Alice Mannocci [Italie] ; Daniele Mipatrini [Italie] ; Giuseppe La Torre [Italie] ; Belgees Boufana [Italie] ; Adriano Casulli [Italie]The geographical distribution and prevalence of Echinococcus multilocularis in animals in the European Union and adjacent countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
000032 (2015) Franz J. Conraths [Allemagne] ; Peter Deplazes [Suisse]Echinococcus multilocularis: Epidemiology, surveillance and state-of-the-art diagnostics from a veterinary public health perspective.
000042 (2014) 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.
000048 (2013-08-14) Kenichi Takahashi [Japon] ; Kohji Uraguchi [Japon] ; Hideki Hatakeyama [Japon] ; Patrick Giraudoux [France] ; Thomas Romig [Allemagne]Efficacy of anthelmintic baiting of foxes against Echinococcus multilocularis in northern Japan.
000075 (2012) 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.
000101 (2011) Sebastian Pohle [Allemagne] ; Raoul Ernst ; Colin Mackenzie ; Martin Spicher ; Thomas Romig ; Andrew Hemphill ; Stephan GrippEchinococcus multilocularis: the impact of ionizing radiation on metacestodes.
000103 (2011) 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 (2011) 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.
000116 (2011) Anke Dinkel [Allemagne] ; Selina Kern [Allemagne] ; Anja Brinker [Allemagne] ; Rainer Oehme [Allemagne] ; Amélie Vaniscotte [France] ; Patrick Giraudoux [France] ; Ute Mackenstedt [Allemagne] ; Thomas Romig [Allemagne]A real-time multiplex-nested PCR system for coprological diagnosis of Echinococcus multilocularis and host species
000132 (2009) T. Romig [Allemagne]Echinococcus multilocularis in Europe--state of the art.
000138 (2009) D. Antolová ; K. Reiterová ; M. Miterpáková ; A. Dinkel [Allemagne] ; P. DubinskThe First Finding of Echinococcus multilocularis in Dogs in Slovakia: An Emerging Risk for Spreading of Infection
000173 (2007) 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.
000175 (2007) S. Kramer-Schadt [Allemagne] ; N. Fernández [Espagne] ; H. ThulkePotential ecological and epidemiological factors affecting the persistence of classical swine fever in wild boar Sus scrofa populations
000187 (2006) 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
000193 (2006) T. Romig [Allemagne] ; D. Thoma [Allemagne] ; A.-K. Weible [Allemagne]Echinococcus multilocularis - : a zoonosis of anthropogenic environments?
000198 (2005) 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.
000209 (2005) 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?
000211 (2004) P. Kern [Allemagne][Questions about Echinococcus multilocularis. Transmission by fallen fruit?].
000222 (2004) 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
000227 (2003) 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.
000231 (2003) Frank Hansen [Allemagne] ; Kirsten Tackmann ; Florian Jeltsch ; Christian Wissel ; Hans-Hermann ThulkeControlling Echinococcus multilocularis-ecological implications of field trials.
000238 (2003) 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 (2001) 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.
000268 (2001) 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
000277 (2000) David J. Jenkins [Australie] ; Thomas Romig [Allemagne]Efficacy of DroncitR Spot-on (praziquantel) 4% w/v against immature and mature Echinococcus multilocularis in cats
000299 (1998) 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.
000310 (1998) 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
000313 (1997) H. Rinder [Allemagne] ; R L Rausch ; K. Takahashi ; H. Kopp ; A. Thomschke ; T. LöscherLimited range of genetic variation in Echinococcus multilocularis.
000314 (1997) M. Brack [Allemagne] ; K. Tackmann ; F J Conraths ; S. RensingAlveolar hydatidosis (Echinococcus multilocularis) in a captive rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) in Germany.
000317 (1997) 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)
000330 (1995) R. Lucius [Allemagne] ; B. Bilger [Allemagne]Echinococcus multilocularis in Germany : Increased awareness or spreading of a parasite ?
000356 (1989) H. Worbes [Allemagne] ; K H Schacht ; J. Eckert[Echinococcus multilocularis in a swamp beaver (Myocaster coypus)].
000363 (1988) Angela Dieckmann [Allemagne] ; Werner Frank [Allemagne]Isolation of viable germinal cells from Echinococcus multilocularis
000367 (1987) C. J. Kirkpatrick [Allemagne] ; D. Svilenov [Bulgarie]Studies on the adhesion of protoscoleces from Echinococcus multilocularis and E. granulosus to artificial substrates and human endothelial cells in vitro
000088 (2012) Ulrich Schulte [Allemagne] ; Michael Veith [Allemagne] ; Axel Hochkirch [Allemagne]Rapid genetic assimilation of native wall lizard populations (Podarcis muralis) through extensive hybridization with introduced lineages
000131 (2009) Holger Christian Scholz [Allemagne] ; Erwin Hofer ; Gilles Vergnaud ; Philippe Le Fleche ; Adrian M. Whatmore ; Sascha Al Dahouk ; Martin Pfeffer ; Monika Krüger ; Axel Cloeckaert ; Herbert TomasoIsolation of Brucella microti from mandibular lymph nodes of red foxes, Vulpes vulpes, in lower Austria.
000189 (2006) F. E. Zachos [Allemagne] ; S. S. Hmwe [Allemagne] ; G. B. Hartl [Allemagne]Biochemical and DNA markers yield strikingly different results regarding variability and differentiation of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus, Artiodactyla: Cervidae) populations from northern Germany
000192 (2006) 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
000213 (2004) Jens Jacob [Australie, Allemagne] ; Nur Aini Herawati [Indonésie] ; Stephen A. Davis [Australie] ; Grant R. Singleton [Australie]THE IMPACT OF STERILIZED FEMALES ON ENCLOSED POPULATIONS OF RICEFIELD RATS
000229 (2003) 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.
000240 (2002) 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].
000258 (2001) H. Hemmer [Allemagne] ; R.-D. Kahlke [Allemagne] ; A. K. Vekua [Russie]The Jaguar - Panthera onca gombaszoegensis (Kretzoi, 1938) (Carnivora: Felidae) in the late lower pleistocene of Akhalkalaki (south Georgia; Transcaucasia) and its evolutionary and ecological significance
000286 (1999) 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.
000296 (1999) 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 (1998) 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.
000345 (1992) Mark L. Tasker [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter H. Becker [Allemagne]Influences of human activities on seabird populations in the North Sea

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