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Obwaller A, Kohsler M, Poeppl W, Herkner H, Mooseder G, Aspock H, et al.
Clin Microbiol Infect . 2018 Jan; 24(10):1100.e1-1100.e6. PMID: 29339223
Objectives: The incidence of leishmaniasis is known to increase in conflict areas. The aims of this study were to determine the exposure to Leishmania species in Austrian soldiers returning from...
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Kjer K, Ware J, Rust J, Wappler T, Lanfear R, Jermiin L, et al.
Science . 2015 Aug; 349(6247):487. PMID: 26228138
Tong et al. comment on the accuracy of the dating analysis presented in our work on the phylogeny of insects and provide a reanalysis of our data. They replace log-normal...
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Blaha C, Duchene M, Aspock H, Walochnik J
J Antimicrob Chemother . 2005 Dec; 57(2):273-8. PMID: 16344287
Objectives: Trichomonas vaginalis is the causative agent of trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted disease with worldwide significance. Trichomoniasis can be treated with metronidazole; however, resistant strains of T. vaginalis have been...
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Hiti K, Walochnik J, Faschinger C, Haller-Schober E, Aspock H
Eye (Lond) . 2004 Nov; 19(12):1301-5. PMID: 15543174
Purpose: Effective contact lens disinfection solutions are important to keep the storage case free of acanthamoebae and thus prevent an infection of the eye. The aim of our study was...
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Obwaller A, Schneider R, Walochnik J, Gollackner B, Deutz A, Janitschke K, et al.
Parasitology . 2004 Jun; 128(Pt 5):569-75. PMID: 15180325
Genetic analyses of Echinococcus granulosus isolates from different intermediate host species have demonstrated substantial levels of variation for some genotype (strain) clusters. To determine the range of genetic variability within...
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Walochnik J, Sommer K, Obwaller A, Haller-Schober E, Aspock H
Parasitol Res . 2004 Jan; 92(4):289-98. PMID: 14722757
Free-living amoebae of the genus Acanthamoeba are the causative agents of Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) and granulomatous amoebic encephalitis. Acanthamoebae occur ubiquitously in the environment and are thus a constant cause...
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Aspock H
Arch Pediatr . 2003 Jun; 10 Suppl 1:16-7. PMID: 12802957
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Westritschnig K, Sibanda E, Thomas W, Auer H, Aspock H, Pittner G, et al.
Clin Exp Allergy . 2003 Jan; 33(1):22-7. PMID: 12534545
Background: Almost no information is available regarding the prevalence of IgE-mediated allergies and the disease-eliciting allergens in tropical Africa. Objective: To study IgE-mediated allergies and the allergen profile in allergic...
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Hiti K, Walochnik J, Haller-Schober E, Faschinger C, Aspock H
Br J Ophthalmol . 2002 Jan; 86(2):144-6. PMID: 11815336
Background/aim: Contact lens cases contaminated with Acanthamoeba are a major risk factor for an infection of the eye. In this study the anti-Acanthamoeba activity of three different contact lens storage...
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Walochnik J, Obwaller A, Haller-Schober E, Aspock H
Parasitol Res . 2001 Aug; 87(8):651-6. PMID: 11511003
Several representatives of the genus Acanthamoeba are known as causative agents of Acanthamoeba keratitis and granulomatous amoebic encephalitis. These occur predominantly in the immunocompromised host, but it is still unclear...