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Kees van Maanen
Publications - 3
Citations - 700
Kees van Maanen is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Middle East respiratory syndrome & Bovine coronavirus. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 631 citations.
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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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Development and validation of a s1 protein-based ELISA for the specific detection of antibodies against equine coronavirus.
Shan Zhao,Constance Smits,Nancy Schuurman,Samantha Barnum,Nicola Pusterla,Frank J. M. van Kuppeveld,Berend Jan Bosch,Kees van Maanen,Herman Egberink +8 more
TL;DR: Overall, the results demonstrated that the ECoV S1-based ELISA has reliable diagnostic performance compared to the VN assay and is a useful assay to support seroconversion in horses involved with E coV outbreaks and to estimate E CoV seroprevalence in populations of horses.
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New Insights into the Management of an EHV-1 (Equine Hospital) Outbreak
Eveline Vandenberghe,Berit Boshuizen,Catherine Delesalle,Lutz S. Goehring,Katy A. Groome,Kees van Maanen,Cornelis Marinus de Bruijn +6 more
TL;DR: Equine hospitals should prepare themselves for EHV-1 outbreaks as the intake of the virus cannot be prevented and a management protocol should include public information protocols, swift client information and quarantine measures that ensure quick containment of the outbreak.