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Medical Microbiology and Immunology

Issue 3-4/2002

Content (17 Articles)

Editorial

First German Conference on Influenza

Peter Wutzler, Hans-Wilhelm Doerr

Original Investigation

Antigenic drift and variability of influenza viruses

B. Schweiger, I. Zadow, R. Heckler

Review

Laboratory diagnosis of influenza – virology or serology?

R. Allwinn, W. Preiser, H. Rabenau, S. Buxbaum, M. Stürmer, H. Doerr

Original Investigation

Acute respiratory diseases/influenza sentinel 2000/2001

S. Bigl, I. Briem, R. Drechsler, D. Kluge, L. Müller, G. Nowotnik

Original Investigation

Cyanobacteria a potential source of antiviral substances against influenza virus

E. Zainuddin, S. Mundt, U. Wegner, R. Mentel

Viewpoint

Conceptional considerations for a German influenza pandemic preparedness plan

R. Fock, H. Bergmann, H. Bussmann, G. Fell, E.-J. Finke, U. Koch, M. Niedrig, M. Peters, D. Scholz, A. Wirtz

Original Investigation

Experience with the clinical development of influenza vaccines for potential pandemics

J. Wood, K. Nicholson, I. Stephenson, M. Zambon, R. Newman, D. Major, A. Podda

Original Investigation

Pandemic preparedness: lessons learnt from H2N2 and H9N2 candidate vaccines

N. Hehme, H. Engelmann, W. Künzel, E. Neumeier, R. Sänger

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At a glance: The STEP trials

A round-up of the STEP phase 3 clinical trials evaluating semaglutide for weight loss in people with overweight or obesity.

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