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author = "Krause, Gérard"
SurvNet@RKI - A multistate electronic reporting system for communicable diseases
Author(s) :
Faensen, Daniel
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Claus, Hermann
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Benzler, Justus
,
Ammon, Andrea
,
Pfoch, Thomas
,
Breuer, T.
,
Krause, Gérard
Description :
In 2001 Germany implemented a new electronic reporting system for surveillance of notifiable infectious diseases (SurvNet@RKI). The system is currently being used in all 431 local health departments (LHD), the 16 state health departments (SHD) and the Robert Koch-Institut (RKI), the national agency ...
Repository :
Publikationsserver des Robert Koch-Instituts
Language(s) :
German
The first wave of pandemic influenza (H1N1) 2009 in Germany: From initiation to acceleration
Author(s) :
Poggensee, Gabriele
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Gilsdorf, Andreas
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Buda, Silke
,
Eckmanns, Tim
,
Claus, Hermann
,
Altmann, Doris
,
Krause, Gérard
Description :
Background: The first imported case of pandemic influenza (H1N1) 2009 in Germany was confirmed in April 2009. However, the first wave with measurable burden of disease started only in October 2009. The basic epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the pandemic were analysed in order...
Repository :
Publikationsserver des Robert Koch-Instituts
Language(s) :
German
Further efforts needed to achieve measles elimination in Germany: results of an outbreak investigation
Author(s) :
Wichmann, Ole
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Siedler, Anette
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Sagebiel, Daniel
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Hellenbrand, Wiebke
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Santibanez, Sabine
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Mankertz, Annette
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Vogt, Georg
Description :
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English
Breaking the Waves: Modelling the Potential Impact of Public Health Measures to Defer the Epidemic Peak of Novel Influenza A/H1N1
Author(s) :
an der Heiden, Matthias
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Buchholz, Udo
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Krause, Gérard
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Kirchner, Göran
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Claus, Hermann
,
Haas, Walter H.
Description :
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English
Seasonal influenza risk in hospital healthcare workers is more strongly associated with household than occupational exposures: results from a prospective cohort study in Berlin, Germany, 2006/07
Author(s) :
Williams, Chris J
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Schweiger, Brunhilde
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Diner, Genia
,
Gerlach, Frank
,
Haaman, Frank
,
Krause, Gérard
,
Nienhaus, Albert
Description :
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English
The first wave of pandemic influenza (H1N1) 2009 in Germany: From initiation to acceleration
Author(s) :
Poggensee, Gabriele
,
Gilsdorf, Andreas
,
Buda, Silke
,
Eckmanns, Tim
,
Claus, Hermann
,
Altmann, Doris
,
Krause, Gérard
Description :
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English
Prevalence of Antibodies to 2009 Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) Virus in German Adult Population in Pre- and Post-Pandemic Period
Author(s) :
Dudareva, Sandra
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Schweiger, Brunhilde
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Thamm, Michel
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Höhle, Michael
,
Stark, Klaus
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Krause, Gérard
,
Buda, Silke
Description :
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English
SARS Transmission and Commercial Aircraft
Author(s) :
Breugelmans, J. Gabrielle
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Zucs, Phillip
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Porten, Klaudia
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Broll, Susanne
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Niedrig, Matthias
,
Ammon, Andrea
,
Krause, Gérard
Description :
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English
Outbreaks of virulent diarrheagenic Escherichia coli - are we in control?
Author(s) :
Werber, Dirk
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Krause, Gérard
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Frank, Christina
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Fruth, Angelika
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Flieger, Antje
,
Mielke, Martin
,
Schaade, Lars
,
Stark, Klaus
Description :
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) are the most virulent diarrheagenic E. coli known to date. They can be spread with alarming ease via food as exemplified by a large sprout-borne outbreak of STEC O104:H4 in 2011 that was centered in northern Germany and affected several countries. Effect...
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English
Timeliness of Surveillance during Outbreak of Shiga Toxin–producing Escherichia coli Infection, Germany, 2011
Author(s) :
Altmann, Mathias
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Wadl, Maria
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Altmann, Doris
,
Benzler, Justus
,
Eckmanns, Tim
,
Krause, Gérard
,
Spode, Anke
,
an der Heiden, Matthias
Description :
In the context of a large outbreak of Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli O104:H4 in Germany, we quantified the timeliness of the German surveillance system for hemolytic uremic syndrome and Shiga toxin–producing E. coli notifiable diseases during 2003–2011. Although reporting occurred faster tha...
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English