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List of bibliographic references indexed by Germany

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 302.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000000 (2020) Camilla Rothe [Allemagne] ; Gerhard Boecken [Allemagne][Travel vaccinations].
000001 (2020) Karen Nolte [Allemagne][Pandemic and Epidemic History as Nursing History?]
000004 (2019) Kevin Schulte ; Helen Schierke ; Miguel Tamayo ; Lutz Hager ; Roland Engehausen ; Matthias Raspe ; Ralf-Harto Hübner ; Georg Schlieper ; Christoph Borzikowsky ; Andreas Urbschat ; Sven Auerswald ; Ulrich Kunzendorf ; Thorsten FeldkampStrategies for Improving Influenza Vaccination Rates in Patients with Chronic Renal Disease.
000005 (2019) Daniel Bremer [Allemagne] ; Daniel Lüdecke [Allemagne] ; Olaf Von Dem Knesebeck [Allemagne]Social Relationships, Age and the Use of Preventive Health Services: Findings from the German Ageing Survey.
000006 (2019) Manas K. Akmatov [Allemagne] ; Peggy Riese [Allemagne] ; Stephanie Trittel [Allemagne] ; Marcus May [Allemagne] ; Jana Prokein [Allemagne] ; Thomas Illig [Allemagne] ; Christoph Schindler [Allemagne] ; Carlos A. Guzmán [Allemagne] ; Frank Pessler [Allemagne]Self-reported diabetes and herpes zoster are associated with a weak humoral response to the seasonal influenza A H1N1 vaccine antigen among the elderly.
000008 (2019) Diana Kurch-Bek [Allemagne] ; Christian Gallowitz [Allemagne] ; Bernhard Tenckhoff [Allemagne] ; Leonie Sundmacher [Allemagne][Influenza vaccination rates of patients with statutory ambulatory medical care in protective facilities and in nursing and special care homes].
000009 (2019) Stefanie Böhm [Allemagne] ; Marianne Röbl-Mathieu [Allemagne] ; Burkhard Scheele [Allemagne] ; Michael Wojcinski [Allemagne] ; Ole Wichmann [Allemagne] ; Wiebke Hellenbrand [Allemagne]Influenza and pertussis vaccination during pregnancy - attitudes, practices and barriers in gynaecological practices in Germany.
000010 (2019) Sven Sachse [Allemagne] ; Iris Hunger [Allemagne][Incident-crisis-disaster. Conceptualizing unusual biological incidents].
000011 (2019) Evelyn Kramme ; Klaus Dalhoff[Hospital-acquired pneumonia - new guidelines].
000012 (2019) Joana M. Haussig [Allemagne] ; Angelina Targosz [Allemagne] ; Susanne Engelhart [Allemagne] ; Michael Herzhoff [Allemagne] ; Kerstin Prahm [Allemagne] ; Silke Buda [Allemagne] ; Andreas Nitsche [Allemagne] ; Walter Haas [Allemagne] ; Udo Buchholz [Allemagne]Feasibility study for the use of self-collected nasal swabs to identify pathogens among participants of a population-based surveillance system for acute respiratory infections (GrippeWeb-Plus)-Germany, 2016.
000014 (2019) André Hajek [Allemagne] ; Hans-Helmut König [Allemagne]Does Loneliness Predict Subsequent Use of Flu Vaccination? Findings from a Nationally Representative Study of Older Adults in Germany.
000015 (2019) Ralf Wagner [Allemagne] ; Eberhard Hildt [Allemagne][Composition and mode of action of adjuvants in licensed viral vaccines].
000016 (2019) Kyriakos Martakis ; Kruthika Thangavelu ; Peter Schröder-B CkChildhood Vaccination Against Seasonal Influenza to Reduce the Overall Burden of Disease: Ethical Perspectives.
000017 (2019) Micha Loebermann [Allemagne] ; Carlos Fritzsche [Allemagne] ; Hilte Geerdes-Fenge [Allemagne] ; Esther Heijnen [Pays-Bas] ; Daniel Kirby [États-Unis] ; Emil C. Reisinger [Allemagne]A phase III, open-label, single-arm, study to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of a trivalent, surface antigen inactivated subunit influenza virus vaccine produced in mammalian cell culture (Optaflu®) in healthy adults.
000018 (2019) Annette Kolb-M Urer [Allemagne] ; Cord Sunderkötter [Allemagne] ; Borries Kukowski [Allemagne] ; Sven G. Meuth [Allemagne]An update on Peginterferon beta-1a Management in Multiple Sclerosis: results from an interdisciplinary Board of German and Austrian Neurologists and dermatologists.
000021 (2018) Dominik M. Meinel [Allemagne] ; Susanne Heinzinger [Allemagne] ; Ute Eberle [Allemagne] ; Nikolaus Ackermann [Allemagne] ; Katharina Schönberger [Allemagne] ; Andreas Sing [Allemagne]Whole genome sequencing identifies influenza A H3N2 transmission and offers superior resolution to classical typing methods.
000024 (2018) Ulrich Seybold [Allemagne][Vaccination: What's new?]
000027 (2018) Bernd Salzberger ; Arno Mohr ; Florian Hitzenbichler[The Pandemic Influenza 1918].
000032 (2018) M H Hagemeister [Allemagne] ; N K Stock [Allemagne] ; T. Ludwig [Allemagne] ; P. Heuschmann [Allemagne] ; U. Vogel [Allemagne]Self-reported influenza vaccination rates and attitudes towards vaccination among health care workers: results of a survey in a German university hospital.
000033 (2018) Evelyne Kretzschmar [Allemagne] ; Heide Muckenfuss [Allemagne] ; Michael Pfleiderer [Allemagne]Official batch control of influenza vaccines: Is it still useful?
000035 (2018) Ove Spreckelsen [Allemagne] ; Andres Luque Ramos [Allemagne] ; Michael Freitag [Allemagne] ; Falk Hoffmann [Allemagne]Influenza vaccination rates before and after admission to nursing homes in Germany.

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