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List of bibliographic references indexed by viruses

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 98.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000381 (2009) T. Müller [Allemagne] ; A. Hlinak ; C. Freuling ; R U Mühle ; A. Engelhardt ; A. Globig ; C. Schulze ; E. Starick ; U. Eggers ; B. Sass ; D. Wallschl Ger ; J. Teifke ; T. Harder ; F J ConrathsVirological monitoring of white storks (Ciconia ciconia) for avian influenza.
000393 (2009) Susanne Duwe ; Alla Heider ; Christian Braun ; Brunhilde Schweiger ; Udo BuchholzPerson-to-person transmission of oseltamivir-resistant influenza A/H1N1 viruses in two households; Germany 2007/08.
000409 (2009) Katja Bauer [Allemagne] ; Martina Richter ; Peter Wutzler ; Michaela SchmidtkeDifferent neuraminidase inhibitor susceptibilities of human H1N1, H1N2, and H3N2 influenza A viruses isolated in Germany from 2001 to 2005/2006.
000416 (2009) G. Pannwitz [Allemagne] ; C. Wolf ; T. HarderActive surveillance for avian influenza virus infection in wild birds by analysis of avian fecal samples from the environment.
000419 (2008) B. Biere [Allemagne] ; B. Schweiger[Molecular analyses of human influenza viruses. Circulation of new variants since 1995/96].
000431 (2008) E. Starick [Allemagne] ; M. Beer ; B. Hoffmann ; C. Staubach ; O. Werner ; A. Globig ; G. Strebelow ; C. Grund ; M. Durban ; F J Conraths ; T. Mettenleiter ; T. HarderPhylogenetic analyses of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus isolates from Germany in 2006 and 2007 suggest at least three separate introductions of H5N1 virus.
000432 (2008) Roland Zell [Allemagne] ; Silke Bergmann ; Andi Krumbholz ; Peter Wutzler ; Ralf DürrwaldOngoing evolution of swine influenza viruses: a novel reassortant.
000433 (2008) Roland Zell [Allemagne] ; Susann Motzke [Allemagne] ; Andi Krumbholz [Allemagne] ; Peter Wutzler [Allemagne] ; Volker Herwig [Allemagne] ; Ralf Dürrwald [Allemagne]Novel reassortant of swine influenza H1N2 virus in Germany.
000438 (2008) Michaela Schmidtke ; Katja Bauer ; Nicole Ludwig ; Peter WutzlerEmergence and phylogenetic relationships of amantadine-resistant human H3N2 influenza A viruses in Germany in the season 2005/2006.
000439 (2008) Bernd Krone [Allemagne] ; Daniela Pohl ; Kevin Rostasy ; Elke Kahler ; Edgar Brunner ; Frank Oeffner ; John M. Grange ; Jutta G Rtner ; Folker HanefeldCommon infectious agents in multiple sclerosis: a case-control study in children.
000445 (2007) M. Witschi [Suisse] ; D. Koch[Epidemiology--the same procedure as every year?].
000454 (2007) J P Teifke [Allemagne] ; R. Klopfleisch ; A. Globig ; E. Starick ; B. Hoffmann ; P U Wolf ; M. Beer ; T C Mettenleiter ; T C HarderPathology of natural infections by H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in mute (Cygnus olor) and whooper (Cygnus cygnus) swans.
000455 (2007) Katja Bauer [Allemagne] ; Christina Schrader ; Jochen Suess ; Peter Wutzler ; Michaela SchmidtkeNeuraminidase inhibitor susceptibility of porcine H3N2 influenza A viruses isolated in Germany between 1982 and 1999.
000456 (2007) Siegfried Weber [Allemagne] ; Timm Harder ; Elke Starick ; Martin Beer ; Ortrud Werner ; Bernd Hoffmann ; Thomas C. Mettenleiter ; Egbert MundtMolecular analysis of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus of subtype H5N1 isolated from wild birds and mammals in northern Germany.
000457 (2007) Monika Rinder [Allemagne] ; Victoria Lang ; Cordula Fuchs ; Angela Hafner-Marx ; Karl-Heinz Bogner ; Antonie Neubauer ; Mathias Büttner ; Heinz RinderGenetic evidence for multi-event imports of avian influenza virus A (H5N1) into Bavaria, Germany.
000462 (2007) Michael Kai Hourfar [Allemagne] ; Anna Themann ; Markus Eickmann ; Pilaipan Puthavathana ; Thomas Laue ; Erhard Seifried ; Michael SchmidtBlood screening for influenza.
000463 (2007) Neil Renwick [États-Unis] ; Brunhilde Schweiger ; Vishal Kapoor ; Zhiqiang Liu ; Joseph Villari ; Reinhard Bullmann ; Robert Miething ; Thomas Briese ; W Ian LipkinA recently identified rhinovirus genotype is associated with severe respiratory-tract infection in children in Germany.
000467 (2006) R. Szewzyk [Allemagne] ; J M L Pez-Pila ; I. Feuerpfeil[Removal of viruses in water supply treatment -- possibilities of risk assessment: results of an International Specialist Symposium in the Environmental Department].
000471 (2006) H. Uphoff [Allemagne] ; A M Hauri ; B. Schweiger ; R. Heckler ; W. Haas ; A. Grüber ; U. Buchholz[Estimation of influenza vaccine effectiveness using routine surveillance data].
000483 (2006) Michaela Schmidtke [Allemagne] ; Roland Zell ; Katja Bauer ; Andi Krumbholz ; Christina Schrader ; Jochen Suess ; Peter WutzlerAmantadine resistance among porcine H1N1, H1N2, and H3N2 influenza A viruses isolated in Germany between 1981 and 2001.
000484 (2006) A. Hlinak [Allemagne] ; R U Mühle ; O. Werner ; A. Globig ; E. Starick ; H. Schirrmeier ; B. Hoffmann ; A. Engelhardt ; D. Hübner ; F J Conraths ; D. Wallschl Ger ; H. Kruckenberg ; T. MüllerA virological survey in migrating waders and other waterfowl in one of the most important resting sites of Germany.

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