Torsten Langner
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Heyse L, Krol N, Renteria-Solis Z, Langner T, Reinhardt N, Pfeffer M, et al.
Ticks Tick Borne Dis
. 2025 Feb;
16(2):102457.
PMID: 39951944
Germany is harbouring the majority of Europe's raccoon population, which are considered as invasive neozoa. Many zoonotic pathogens are found in wild raccoons worldwide, but there is a lack of...
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Langner T, Otranto D, Bezerra-Santos M, Franzen J, Johne A, Tonanzi D, et al.
Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl
. 2024 Feb;
23:100911.
PMID: 38352914
The raccoon (Carnivora: Procyonidae) is an invasive species of growing importance for the introduction of alien pathogens or as additional hosts for autochthonous pathogens in Europe, including zoonotic parasites. As...
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Langner T, Hamedy A, Wellner H, Johne A, Mayer-Scholl A, Birka S
Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports
. 2022 Nov;
36:100800.
PMID: 36436907
Trichinella spp. are foodborne parasites that can cause severe and potentially fatal disease in humans. Infections occur through consumption of meat containing the infectious stage (L1). In Germany the domestic...
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Engel L, Hamedy A, Kornacka-Stackonis A, Langner T, Birka S, Koethe M
Parasitol Res
. 2022 Sep;
121(12):3417-3425.
PMID: 36149498
Toxoplasma gondii seroprevalence was determined in meat juice samples of 820 free-living raccoons from Germany. The animals were collected between December 2017 and April 2021. Using a commercial enzyme linked...
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Hagag I, Langner T, Groschup M, Keller M
Eur J Wildl Res
. 2022 Aug;
68(5):54.
PMID: 35967094
Raccoons (), which are closely related to the family Mustelidae, might be susceptible to natural infection by SARS-CoV-2. This assumption is based on experimental evidence that confirmed the vulnerability of...