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Bernhard Liebl
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 91
Citations - 3100
Bernhard Liebl is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 79 publications receiving 2553 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernhard Liebl include University of Würzburg.
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Investigation of a COVID-19 outbreak in Germany resulting from a single travel-associated primary case: a case series.
Merle M Böhmer,Udo Buchholz,Victor M. Corman,Martin Hoch,Katharina Katz,Durdica Marosevic,Stefanie Böhm,Tom Woudenberg,Nikolaus Ackermann,Regina Konrad,Ute Eberle,Bianca Treis,Alexandra Dangel,Katja Bengs,Volker Fingerle,Anja Berger,Stefan Hörmansdorfer,Siegfried Ippisch,Bernd Wicklein,Andreas Grahl,Kirsten Pörtner,Nadine Muller,Nadine Zeitlmann,T. Sonia Boender,Wei Cai,Andreas Reich,Maria an der Heiden,Ute Rexroth,Osamah Hamouda,Julia Schneider,Talitha Veith,Barbara Mühlemann,Roman Wölfel,Roman Wölfel,Markus Antwerpen,Markus Antwerpen,Mathias C. Walter,Mathias C. Walter,Ulrike Protzer,Ulrike Protzer,Bernhard Liebl,Walter Haas,Andreas Sing,Christian Drosten,Andreas Zapf +44 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that although the outbreak was controlled, successful long-term and global containment of COVID-19 could be difficult to achieve.
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Particulate matter in the indoor air of classrooms—exploratory results from Munich and surrounding area
Hermann Fromme,D Twardella,S. Dietrich,D. Heitmann,Rudolf Schierl,Bernhard Liebl,Henning Rüden +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated indoor air quality in 64 schools in the city of Munich and a neighbouring district outside the city boundary and found that exposure to particulate matter in school is high.
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Intake of phthalates and di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate: results of the Integrated Exposure Assessment Survey based on duplicate diet samples and biomonitoring data.
Hermann Fromme,Ludwig Gruber,Martin Schlummer,Gerd Wolz,Sigrun Böhmer,Jürgen Angerer,Richard Mayer,Bernhard Liebl,Gabriele Bolte +8 more
TL;DR: Food was the predominant intake source of DEHP, whilst other sources considerably contributed to the daily intake of DnBP and DiBP in an adult population, and the median and 95th percentile daily dietary intake of all target analytes did not exceed the recommended tolerable daily intake.
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Human exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE), as evidenced by data from a duplicate diet study, indoor air, house dust, and biomonitoring in Germany.
Hermann Fromme,Wolfgang Körner,Nabil Shahin,Antonia Wanner,Michael Albrecht,Sigrun Boehmer,Harun Parlar,Richard Mayer,Bernhard Liebl,Gabriele Bolte +9 more
TL;DR: Overall, the results suggest that dietary exposure is the dominant intake pathway at least in the study population, responsible for 97% (average intake) and 95% (high intake) of the total intake of an adult population.
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Occurrence and daily variation of phthalate metabolites in the urine of an adult population.
Hermann Fromme,Gabriele Bolte,Holger M. Koch,Jürgen Angerer,Sigrun Boehmer,Hans Drexler,Richard Mayer,Bernhard Liebl +7 more
TL;DR: The results of within-subject variability suggest that exposure assessment should not be based on a single urine measurement, and the secondary metabolites of DiNP were detectable in nearly all samples and were therefore sensitive biomarkers of Di NP exposure.