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Reimar Johne
Researcher at Federal Institute for Risk Assessment
Publications - 164
Citations - 10063
Reimar Johne is an academic researcher from Federal Institute for Risk Assessment. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hepatitis E virus & Virus. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 151 publications receiving 8386 citations. Previous affiliations of Reimar Johne include Leipzig University.
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Hepatitis E Virus Infection: Circulation, Molecular Epidemiology, and Impact on Global Health.
Srinivas Reddy Pallerla,Dominik Harms,Reimar Johne,Daniel Todt,Eike Steinmann,Mathias Schemmerer,Jürgen J. Wenzel,Jörg Hofmann,James Wai Kuo Shih,Heiner Wedemeyer,C.-Thomas Bock,C.-Thomas Bock,Thirumalaisamy P. Velavan,Thirumalaisamy P. Velavan +13 more
TL;DR: The history of HEV, from the first reported enteric non-A non-B hepatitis outbreaks, to the discovery of the viral agent and the molecular characterization of the different human pathogenic genotypes, is discussed.
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Analysis of rotavirus species diversity and evolution including the newly determined full-length genome sequences of rotavirus F and G.
TL;DR: The first complete genome sequences of rotavirus F and G with lengths of 18,341 and 18,186bp, respectively, are described and revealed remarkable sequence differences among the rotav virus species.
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Replication of hepatitis E virus in three-dimensional cell culture.
A. Berto,W.H.M. van der Poel,R. Hakze-van der Honing,Francesca Martelli,R. M. La Ragione,R. M. La Ragione,N. Inglese,James W. Collins,James W. Collins,Sylvia S. Grierson,Reimar Johne,Jochen Reetz,Akbar Dastjerdi,M. Banks +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that HEV can replicate efficiently in the RWV in human hepatoblastoma PLC/PRF/5 cells for up to 5 months not only by real time RT-PCR but also by detection of complete virions via electron microscopy.
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Sequence Analysis of the Full‐Length Cloned DNA of a Chicken Anaemia Virus (CAV) Strain from Bangladesh: Evidence for Genetic Grouping of CAV Strains Based on the Deduced VP1 Amino Acid Sequences
TL;DR: The genetic analysis of the amino acid sequences of VP1 indicated the possible existence of genetic groups among CAV strains, as BD-3 CAV along with four other strains (CIA-1, L-028, Isolate 704 and TR-20) formed a distinct lineage.
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Comparison of two extraction methods for viruses in food and application in a norovirus gastroenteritis outbreak.
TL;DR: The elution-precipitation method was most efficient in all food matrices tested, but norovirus could not be detected in the food items examined and both proper sampling and virus extraction from foods may be improved further to identify vehicles of infection.