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Wolfgang Guggemos
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 17
Citations - 10423
Wolfgang Guggemos is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Coronavirus. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 17 publications receiving 8175 citations.
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Virological assessment of hospitalized patients with COVID-2019.
Roman Wölfel,Victor M. Corman,Wolfgang Guggemos,M Seilmaier,Sabine Zange,Marcel A. Müller,Daniela Niemeyer,Terry Jones,Terry Jones,Patrick Vollmar,Camilla Rothe,Michael Hoelscher,Tobias Bleicker,Sebastian Brünink,Julia Schneider,Rosina Ehmann,Katrin Zwirglmaier,Christian Drosten,Clemens M. Wendtner +18 more
TL;DR: Detailed virological analysis of nine cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) provides proof of active replication of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in tissues of the upper respiratory tract.
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Transmission of 2019-nCoV Infection from an Asymptomatic Contact in Germany.
Camilla Rothe,Mirjam Schunk,Peter Sothmann,Gisela Bretzel,Guenter Froeschl,Claudia Wallrauch,Thorbjörn Zimmer,Verena Thiel,Christian Janke,Wolfgang Guggemos,M Seilmaier,Christian Drosten,Patrick Vollmar,Katrin Zwirglmaier,Sabine Zange,Roman Wölfel,Michael Hoelscher +16 more
TL;DR: Investigators in Germany detected the spread of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) from a person who had recently traveled from China and found it to be a novel virus.
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Clinical presentation and virological assessment of hospitalized cases of coronavirus disease 2019 in a travel-associated transmission cluster
Roman Woelfel,Victor M. Corman,Wolfgang Guggemos,M Seilmaier,Sabine Zange,Marcel A Mueller,Daniela Niemeyer,Patrick Vollmar,Camilla Rothe,Michael Hoelscher,Tobias Bleicker,Bruenink S,Julia Schneider,Rosina Ehmann,Katrin Zwirglmaier,Christian Drosten,Clemens M. Wendtner +16 more
TL;DR: It is shown that COVID-19 can often present as a common cold-like illness, and SARS-CoV-2 can actively replicate in the upper respiratory tract, and is shed for a prolonged time after symptoms end, including in stool.
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Clinical features and virological analysis of a case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection
Christian Drosten,M Seilmaier,Victor M. Corman,W. J. Hartmann,Gregor Scheible,Stefan Sack,Wolfgang Guggemos,René Kallies,Doreen Muth,Sandra Junglen,Marcel A. Müller,Walter Haas,Hana Guberina,Tim Röhnisch,Monika Schmid-Wendtner,Souhaib Aldabbagh,Ulf Dittmer,Hermann Gold,Petra Graf,Frank Bonin,Andrew Rambaut,Andrew Rambaut,Clemens M. Wendtner +22 more
TL;DR: The first complete viral load profile in a case of MERS-CoV infection is provided, which might have shedding patterns that are different from those of severe acute respiratory syndrome and so might need alternative diagnostic approaches.
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Author Correction: Virological assessment of hospitalized patients with COVID-2019.
Roman Wölfel,Victor M. Corman,Wolfgang Guggemos,M Seilmaier,Sabine Zange,Marcel A. Müller,Daniela Niemeyer,Terry Jones,Terry Jones,Patrick Vollmar,Camilla Rothe,Michael Hoelscher,Tobias Bleicker,Sebastian Brünink,Julia Schneider,Rosina Ehmann,Katrin Zwirglmaier,Christian Drosten,Clemens M. Wendtner +18 more