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Janko van Beek
Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam
Publications - 29
Citations - 2040
Janko van Beek is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Norovirus. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1710 citations. Previous affiliations of Janko van Beek include Erasmus University Medical Center & Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy.
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Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus neutralising serum antibodies in dromedary camels: a comparative serological study
Chantal B.E.M. Reusken,Bart L. Haagmans,Marcel A. Müller,Carlos Gutierrez,Gert Jan Godeke,Benjamin Meyer,Doreen Muth,V. Stalin Raj,Laura Smits De Vries,Victor M. Corman,Jan Felix Drexler,Saskia L. Smits,Yasmin El Tahir,Rita de Sousa,Janko van Beek,Norbert Nowotny,Norbert Nowotny,Kees van Maanen,Ezequiel Hidalgo-Hermoso,Berend Jan Bosch,Peter J. M. Rottier,Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus,Christian Gortázar-Schmidt,Christian Drosten,Marion Koopmans +24 more
TL;DR: Both titres and seroprevalences in sera from different locations in Oman suggest widespread infection of camel populations, and possible animal reservoirs of MERS-CoV are investigated by assessing specific serum antibodies in livestock.
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Antibodies against MERS coronavirus in dromedary camels, United Arab Emirates, 2003 and 2013.
Benjamin Meyer,Marcel A. Müller,Victor M. Corman,Chantal B.E.M. Reusken,Daniel Ritz,Gert-Jan Godeke,Erik Lattwein,Stephan Kallies,Artem Siemens,Janko van Beek,Jan Felix Drexler,Doreen Muth,Berend Jan Bosch,Ulrich Wernery,Marion Koopmans,Renate Wernery,Christian Drosten +16 more
TL;DR: Camels were infected with this virus >10 years before the first human cases, according to a study published in the journal PLOS One.
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Human norovirus transmission and evolution in a changing world
TL;DR: Recent advances in the study of the transmission, pathogenesis and evolution of human noroviruses are described, and the ongoing risk of norovirus outbreaks is considered, together with the future prospects for therapeutics, in a rapidly changing world.
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Molecular surveillance of norovirus, 2005–16: an epidemiological analysis of data collected from the NoroNet network
Janko van Beek,Miranda de Graaf,Haider Al-Hello,David J. Allen,David J. Allen,David J. Allen,Katia Ambert-Balay,Nadine Botteldoorn,Mia Brytting,Javier Buesa,María Cabrerizo,Martin C.W. Chan,Fiona Cloak,Ilaria Di Bartolo,Susana Guix,Joanne Hewitt,Nobuhiro Iritani,Miao Jin,Reimar Johne,Ingeborg Lederer,Janet Mans,Vito Martella,Leena Maunula,Georgina McAllister,Sandra Niendorf,Hubert G. M. Niesters,Alexander T. Podkolzin,Mateja Poljšak-Prijatelj,Lasse Dam Rasmussen,Gábor Reuter,Gráinne Tuite,Annelies Kroneman,Harry Vennema,Marion Koopmans +33 more
TL;DR: In this article, the development of a vaccine for norovirus requires a detailed understanding of global genetic diversity of noroviruses and their epidemiology and diversity using surveillance data from the NoroNet network.
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New viruses in idiopathic human diarrhea cases, the Netherlands.
Saskia L. Smits,Claudia M. E. Schapendonk,Janko van Beek,Harry Vennema,Anita C. Schürch,Debby Schipper,Rogier Bodewes,Bart L. Haagmans,Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus,Marion Koopmans +9 more
TL;DR: Diarrhea samples of patients with unexplained gastroenteritis from the Netherlands were analyzed by using viral metagenomics and novel circular DNA viruses, bufaviruses, and genogroup III picobirnaviruses were identified, expanding the knowledge of the human virome.