Sophia Austermann-Busch
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Postel A, Austermann-Busch S, Petrov A, Moennig V, Becher P
Transbound Emerg Dis
. 2017 Aug;
65 Suppl 1:248-261.
PMID: 28795533
Classical swine fever (CSF) represents a major health and trade problem for the pig industry. In endemic countries or those with a wild boar reservoir, CSF remains a priority for...
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Kleine Buning M, Meyer D, Austermann-Busch S, Roman-Sosa G, Rumenapf T, Becher P
Genome Biol Evol
. 2017 Mar;
9(4):817-829.
PMID: 28338950
RNA recombination is a major driving force for the evolution of RNA viruses and is significantly implicated in the adaptation of viruses to new hosts, changes of virulence, as well...
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Luo Y, Li L, Austermann-Busch S, Dong M, Xu J, Shao L, et al.
J Virol Methods
. 2015 May;
222:22-7.
PMID: 26005003
Classical swine fever (CSF), caused by classical swine fever virus (CSFV), is a devastating disease of swine worldwide. Although a mandatory vaccination with the modified live vaccine C-strain has been...
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Postel A, Perez L, Perera C, Schmeiser S, Meyer D, Meindl-Boehmer A, et al.
Arch Virol
. 2015 Apr;
160(6):1435-48.
PMID: 25877822
Classical swine fever (CSF) is a devastating animal disease of great economic impact worldwide. In many countries, CSF has been endemic for decades, and vaccination of domestic pigs is one...
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Austermann-Busch S, Becher P
J Virol
. 2012 Apr;
86(13):7393-402.
PMID: 22532677
For highly variable RNA viruses, RNA recombination significantly contributes to genetic variations which may lead to changes of virulence, adaptation to new hosts, escape from the host immune response, and...