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Margareta Ieven
Researcher at University of Antwerp
Publications - 214
Citations - 9153
Margareta Ieven is an academic researcher from University of Antwerp. The author has contributed to research in topics: Respiratory tract infections & Mycoplasma pneumoniae. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 210 publications receiving 8110 citations. Previous affiliations of Margareta Ieven include Ghent University.
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Guidelines for the management of adult lower respiratory tract infections ‐ Full version
Mark Woodhead,Francesco Blasi,Santiago Ewig,Javier Garau,G. Huchon,Margareta Ieven,Åke Örtqvist,Tom Schaberg,Antoni Torres,G. H. M. van der Heijden,Robert C. Read,Th J M Verheij +11 more
TL;DR: This document is an update of Guidelines published in 2005 and now includes scientific publications through to May 2010 that provides evidence-based recommendations for the most common management questions occurring in routine clinical practice in the management of adult patients with LRTI.
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Seasonal coronavirus protective immunity is short-lasting.
Arthur W. D. Edridge,Joanna Kaczorowska,Alexis C. R. Hoste,Margreet Bakker,Michelle Klein,Katherine Loens,Maarten F. Jebbink,Amy Matser,Cormac M. Kinsella,Paloma Rueda,Margareta Ieven,Herman Goossens,Maria Prins,Maria Prins,Patricia Sastre,Martin Deijs,Lia van der Hoek +16 more
TL;DR: It is determined that reinfection with the same seasonal coronavirus occurred frequently at 12 months after infection, and insights from infections with the four seasonal human coronaviruses might reveal common characteristics applicable to all humans.
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Guidelines for the management of adult lower respiratory tract infections - Summary
Mark Woodhead,Francesco Blasi,Santiago Ewig,Javier Garau,G. Huchon,Margareta Ieven,Åke Örtqvist,Tom Schaberg,Antoni Torres,G. H. M. van der Heijden,Robert C. Read,Th J M Verheij +11 more
TL;DR: This document is an update of Guidelines published in 2005 and now includes scientific publications through to May 2010 that provides evidence-based recommendations for the most common management questions occurring in routine clinical practice in the management of adult patients with LRTI.
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Screening of higher plants for biological activities. I. Antimicrobial activity.
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Early waning of maternal measles antibodies in era of measles elimination: longitudinal study
TL;DR: A very early susceptibility to measles in infants of both vaccinated women and women with naturally acquired immunity is described, which is an argument for timeliness of the first dose of a measles vaccine and vaccination of travelling or migrating children under the age of 1 year.