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2019-06-26Zeitschriftenartikel
High Hepatitis E virus (HEV) Positivity Among Domestic Pigs and Risk of HEV Infection of Individuals Occupationally Exposed to Pigs and Pork Meat in Hanoi, Vietnam 
Xuan Hoan, Nghiem; Xuan Huy, Pham; Tien Sy, Bui; Meyer, Christian G.; Van Son, Trinh; Thanh Binh, Mai; Phuong Giang, Dao; Tu Anh, Dam; Bock, Claus-Thomas; Wang, Bo; Van Tong, Hoang; Kremsner, Peter G.; Hu Song, Lee; Linh Toan, Nguyen; Velavan, Thirumalaisamy P.
Background Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection can occur through consumption of undercooked pork meat or exposure to animal feces. Because there are scarce data only in developing countries, we assessed whether pigs might ...
2019-10-18Zeitschriftenartikel
Non-specific effects of MMR vaccines on infectious disease related hospitalizations during the second year of life in high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis 
Sinzinger, Andrea; Von Kries, Rüdiger; Siedler, Anette; Wichmann, Ole; Harder, Thomas
Children who had received MMR as the most recent vaccine had a pooled 35% (95%CI: 12–53%) lower risk for hospitalization due to any infectious disease, compared to children who had received DTaP as the most recent vaccine ...
2020-01-28Zeitschriftenartikel
Zwiesel bat banyangvirus, a potentially zoonotic Huaiyangshan banyangvirus (Formerly known as SFTS)–like banyangvirus in Northern bats from Germany 
Kohl, Claudia; Brinkmann, Annika; Radonić, Aleksandar; Dabrowski, Piotr Wojtek; Nitsche, Andreas; Mühldorfer, Kristin; Wibbelt, Gudrun; Kurth, Andreas
Bats are reservoir hosts for several emerging and re-emerging viral pathogens causing morbidity and mortality in wildlife, animal stocks and humans. Various viruses within the family Phenuiviridae have been detected in ...
2019-12-27Zeitschriftenartikel
Low prevalence of Borna disease virus 1 (BoDV-1) IgG antibodies in humans from areas endemic for animal Borna disease of Southern Germany 
Tappe, Dennis; Frank, Christina; Offergeld, Ruth; Wagner-Wiening, Christiane; Stark, Klaus; Rubbenstroth, Dennis; Giese, Sebastian; Lattwein, Erik; Schwemmle, Martin; Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas; Wilking, Hendrik
Borna disease virus-1 (BoDV-1) was recently discovered as cause of severe and often fatal encephalitis in humans. BoDV-1 is known to cause neurological disease in horses and sheep mainly in South and Central Germany. The ...
2020-03-18Zeitschriftenartikel
Daten für Taten – „Gesundheitsmonitoring für evidenzbasiertes Han-deln“ ist das Motto für den Tag des Gesundheitsamtes 2020 
Robert Koch-Institut
2020-02-07Zeitschriftenartikel
STI in times of PrEP: high prevalence of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and mycoplasma at different anatomic sites in men who have sex with men in Germany 
Jansen, Klaus; Steffen, Gyde; Potthoff, Anja; Schuppe, Ann-Kathrin; Beer, Daniel; Jessen, Heiko; Scholten, Stefan; Spornraft-Ragaller, Petra; Bremer, Viviane; Tiemann, Carsten; MSM Screening Study group
Background Men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionally affected by sexually transmitted infections (STI). STI are often extragenital and asymptomatic. Both can delay diagnosis and treatment. Approval of HIV ...
2020-02-10Zeitschriftenartikel
Persistent depressive disorder across the adult lifespan: results from clinical and population-based surveys in Germany 
Nübel, Julia; Guhn, Anne; Müllender, Susanne; Le, Hong Duyen; Cohrdes, Caroline; Köhler, Stephan
Background Although the individual and economic disease burden of depression is particularly high for long-term symptoms, little is known of the lifetime course of chronic depression. Most evidence derives from clinical ...
2020-02-06Zeitschriftenartikel
Psychometric properties of a nationwide survey for adults with and without diabetes: the “disease knowledge and information needs – diabetes mellitus (2017)” survey 
Stühmann, Lena M.; Paprott, Rebecca; Heidemann, Christin; Ziese, Thomas; Hansen, Sylvia; Zahn, Daniela; Scheidt-Nave, Christa; Gellert, Paul
Background In order to close existing information gaps on diabetes-related health perceptions, diabetes knowledge, and information-seeking behaviors among adults in Germany, a representative population-based survey targeting ...
2020-01-10Zeitschriftenartikel
The concept of acculturation in epidemiological research among migrant populations: A systematic review 
Schumann, Maria; Bug, Marleen; Kajikhina, Katja; Koschollek, Carmen; Bartig, Susanne; Lampert, Thomas; Santos-Hövener, Claudia
•Acculturation is a widely used concept in epidemiological research.•There are various ways to measure acculturation using proxies or scales; often an acculturation score is calculated.•Studies often show inconsistencies ...
2020-03-17Zeitschriftenartikel
Influenza-associated pneumonia as reference to assess seriousness of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) 
Tolksdorf, Kristin; Buda, Silke; Schuler, Ekkehard; Wieler, Lothar H.; Haas, Walter
Information on severity of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) (transmissibility, disease seriousness, impact) is crucial for preparation of healthcare sectors. We present a simple approach to assess disease seriousness, creating ...
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