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151. The biological potential of the raccoon dog ( Nyctereutes procyonoides , Gray 1834) as an invasive species in Europe-new risks for disease spread?

152. Direct costs of bovine spongiform encephalopathy control measures in Germany.

153. Serotyping of Toxoplasma gondii in cats (Felis domesticus) reveals predominance of type II infections in Germany.

154. Development of a multiplex real time PCR to differentiate Sarcocystis spp. affecting cattle.

155. Transmission of Schmallenberg virus during Winter, Germany.

156. Lungworm Infections in German dairy cattle herds--seroprevalence and GIS-supported risk factor analysis.

157. [Lethal alveolar echinococcosis in a dog: clinical symptoms and pathology].

158. Seroprevalence and GIS-supported risk factor analysis of Fasciola hepatica infections in dairy herds in Germany.

159. Prevalence of tuberculosis in pigs slaughtered at two abattoirs in Ethiopia and molecular characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated from tuberculous-like lesions in pigs.

160. Towards a new, ecologically targeted approach to monitoring wild bird populations for avian influenza viruses.

161. Reemerging Schmallenberg virus infections, Germany, 2012.

162. Abattoir-based study on the epidemiology of caprine tuberculosis in Ethiopia using conventional and molecular tools.

163. Novel tools for the diagnosis and differentiation of acute and chronic bovine besnoitiosis.

164. Genetic characterisation of Toxoplasma gondii isolates from European beavers (Castor fiber) and European wildcats (Felis silvestris silvestris).

165. On the robustness of in- and out-components in a temporal network.

166. Toxoplasma gondii in sheep and goats: seroprevalence and potential risk factors under dairy husbandry practices.

167. Low pathogenic avian influenza H7N7 in domestic poultry in Germany in 2011.

168. The trade network in the dairy industry and its implication for the spread of contamination.

170. Peptide microarray analysis of in silico-predicted epitopes for serological diagnosis of Toxoplasma gondii infection in humans.

171. New insights into the genetics of EBLV-1 from Germany.

172. Toxoplasma gondii in foxes and rodents from the German Federal States of Brandenburg and Saxony-Anhalt: seroprevalence and genotypes.

173. Toxoplasma gondii sexual cross in a single naturally infected feline host: generation of highly mouse-virulent and avirulent clones, genotypically different from clonal types I, II and III.

174. Toxoplasma gondii infection in sentinel and free-range chickens from Argentina.

175. Contact structure and potential risk factors for avian influenza transmission among open-sided chicken farms in Kamalia, an important poultry rearing area of Pakistan.

176. Sharing more than friendship--nasal colonization with coagulase-positive staphylococci (CPS) and co-habitation aspects of dogs and their owners.

177. Analysis of clonal type-specific antibody reactions in Toxoplasma gondii seropositive humans from Germany by peptide-microarray.

178. Serological survey and risk factors for Toxoplasma gondii in domestic ducks and geese in Lower Saxony, Germany.

179. Priority areas for surveillance and prevention of avian influenza during the water-bird migration season in Pakistan.

180. Comparison of different commercial DNA extraction kits to detect Toxoplasma gondii oocysts in cat faeces.

181. [The raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in Germany--an established Neozoon as host and vector for parasites and other pathogenes].

182. Animal health in the 21st century-a global challenge.

183. [Epidemiological enquiries in two Q fever outbreaks in a community of Baden-Württemberg during 2008 and 2009].

184. Lack of evidence for claims of farmers in south-eastern Germany regarding adverse reactions ascribed to BTV-8 vaccines.

185. Bayesian space-time analysis of Echinococcus multilocularis-infections in foxes.

186. Quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction assays for the sensitive detection of Besnoitia besnoiti infection in cattle.

187. Trade communities and their spatial patterns in the German pork production network.

188. Evaluation of a commercial ELISA for the specific detection of antibodies against Besnoitia besnoiti.

189. Bovine tuberculosis: making a case for effective surveillance.

190. Characterization of pseudorabies virus of wild boar origin from Europe.

191. Microsatellite typing and avidity analysis suggest a common source of infection in herds with epidemic Neospora caninum-associated bovine abortion.

192. Rapid microarray-based genotyping of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli serotype O156:H25/H-/Hnt isolates from cattle and clonal relationship analysis.

193. Comparative evaluation of immunofluorescent antibody and new immunoblot tests for the specific detection of antibodies against Besnoitia besnoiti tachyzoites and bradyzoites in bovine sera.

194. Evaluation of a commercial rabies ELISA as a replacement for serum neutralization assays as part of the pet travel scheme and oral vaccination campaigns of foxes.

195. Atypical Toxoplasma gondii genotypes identified in oocysts shed by cats in Germany.

196. Extensive host sharing of central European Tula virus.

197. Alveolar echinococcosis in a captive red-necked wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus).

198. Virological monitoring of white storks (Ciconia ciconia) for avian influenza.

199. Analysis of the clonal relationship of serotype O26:H11 enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli isolates from cattle.

200. [Bird populations--hatching grounds of pandemic influenza viruses?].

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