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Stefanie Böhm
Researcher at Robert Koch Institute
Publications - 9
Citations - 462
Stefanie Böhm is an academic researcher from Robert Koch Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Outbreak. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 318 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefanie Böhm include European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
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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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Influenza and pertussis vaccination during pregnancy – attitudes, practices and barriers in gynaecological practices in Germany
Stefanie Böhm,Marianne Röbl-Mathieu,Burkhard Scheele,Michael Wojcinski,Ole Wichmann,Wiebke Hellenbrand +5 more
TL;DR: The large proportion reporting performance of influenza vaccination during pregnancy and high acceptance of a potential recommendation for pertussis vaccination reflected positive attitudes towards vaccination among participants, suggesting that gynaecologists’ confidence in vaccination is crucial for implementing vaccination in pregnancy.
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Dynamics of Borrelia burgdorferi-Specific Antibodies: Seroconversion and Seroreversion between Two Population-Based, Cross-Sectional Surveys among Adults in Germany
Tom Woudenberg,Stefanie Böhm,Merle M Böhmer,Katharina Katz,Niklas Willrich,Klaus Stark,Ronny Kuhnert,Volker Fingerle,Hendrik Wilking +8 more
TL;DR: The slight increase in seroprevalence between the two serosurveys was caused by an aging population, and lower levels of antibodies were associated with seroreversion.
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Epidemiological Surveillance of Lyme Borreliosis in Bavaria, Germany, 2013–2020
TL;DR: In this paper, the most common tick-borne disease (Lyme borreliosis) in Germany was analyzed from March 2013 to December 2020 and calculated incidence by time, place, and person.
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Epidemiology and transmission characteristics of early COVID-19 cases, 20 January-19 March 2020, in Bavaria, Germany.
Stefanie Böhm,Tom Woudenberg,D. Chen,Durdica Marosevic,Merle M Böhmer,L. Hansen,Jacco Wallinga,Andreas Sing,Katharina Katz +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the epidemiology and transmission characteristics of early coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases in Bavaria, Germany, reported from 20 January-19 March 2020.