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    Retrospective diagnosis of two rabies cases in humans by high throughput sequencing by Dedkov, V.G, Lukashev, A.N, Deviatkin, A.A, Kuleshov, K.V, Safonova, M.V, Poleshchuk, E.M, Drexler, J.F, Shipulin, G.A

    Published in Journal of clinical virology (01-05-2016)
    “…Highlights • Two cases of rabies among humans were detected using a broad-range PCR analysis followed by high throughput sequencing. • Diagnoses were…”
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    Similar virus spectra and seasonality in paediatric patients with acute respiratory disease, Ghana and Germany by Annan, A., Ebach, F., Corman, V.M., Krumkamp, R., Adu-Sarkodie, Y., Eis-Hübinger, A.M., Kruppa, T., Simon, A., May, J., Evans, J., Panning, M., Drosten, C., Drexler, J.F.

    Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-04-2016)
    “…Epidemiological differences between tropical and temperate regions regarding viruses causing acute respiratory infection are poorly understood. This is in part…”
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    Human-associated Staphylococcus aureus strains within great ape populations in Central Africa (Gabon) by Nagel, M., Dischinger, J., Türck, M., Verrier, D., Oedenkoven, M., Ngoubangoye, B., Le Flohic, G., Drexler, J.F., Bierbaum, G., Gonzalez, J.-P.

    Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-11-2013)
    “…The risk of serious infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus is well-known. However, most studies regarding the distribution of (clinically relevant) S…”
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    Circulation of group 2 coronaviruses in a bat species common to urban areas in Western Europe by Reusken, Chantal B E M, Lina, Peter H C, Pielaat, Annemarie, de Vries, Ankje, Dam-Deisz, Cecile, Adema, Jeroen, Drexler, Jan Felix, Drosten, Christian, Kooi, Engbert A

    “…Fecal samples of 211 bats representing 13 different bat species from 31 locations in the Netherlands were analyzed for the presence of coronaviruses (CoV)…”
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