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2011-10-31ZeitschriftenartikelLow Sensitivity of Pooled Chlamydia Testing in a Sample of the Young German General Population Haar, Karin; Meyer, Thomas; Desai, Sarika; Thamm, Michael; Heiden, Matthias an der; Bremer, Viviane; Hamouda, OsamahObjective: To compare sensitivity of pooled urine testing with single specimen testing using NAAT (nucleic acid amplification test). To determine Chlamydia prevalence among adolescents in Germany. Methods: Urine samples ...
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2011-01-24ZeitschriftenartikelPrevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis among young German adolescents, 2005–06 Desai, Sarika; Meyer, Thomas; Thamm, Michael; Hamouda, Osamah; Bremer, VivianeBackground: Chlamydia trachomatis prevalence among 12–17-year-old adolescents in Germany was determined in the present study. Methods: A random age-stratified sample of 1815 urine specimens of boys and girls was selected ...
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2009-03-15ZeitschriftenartikelResurgence of Field Fever in a Temperate Country: An Epidemic of Leptospirosis among Seasonal Strawberry Harvesters in Germany in 2007 Desai, Sarika; Treeck, Ulrich van; Lierz, Michael; Espelage, Werner; Zota, Lavinia; Sarbu, Anca; Czerwinski, Michal; Sadkowska‐Todys, Malgorzata; Avdicová, Maria; Reetz, Jochen; Luge, Enno; Guerra, Beatriz; Nöckler, Karsten; Jansen, AndreasBackground: Although leptospirosis is a reemerging zoonosis of global importance, outbreaks related to agricultural exposures are primarily situated in tropical countries. In July 2007, a suspected leptospirosis outbreak ...
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2013-08-22ZeitschriftenartikelRisk factors for Chlamydia trachomatis infection in adolescents: results from a representative populationbased survey in Germany, 2003–2006 Haar, Karin; Bremer, Viviane; Houareau, Claudia; Meyer, Thomas; Desai, Sarika; Thamm, Michael; Hamouda, OsamahInfections with Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) can lead to severe sequelae; however, they are not notifiable in Germany. We tested urine samples from participants of KiGGS (German Health Interview and Examination Survey for ...