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    Serological and Epidemiological Analysis of an Outbreak of Gastroenteritis Among Military Recruits in Germany Caused by Cryptosporidium parvum

    Cryptosporidium spp. cause enteritic disease worldwide. Besides those patients with an impaired immune system, the general population is also at risk.

    S. O. Brockmann, C. Dreweck, C. Wagner-Wiening, R. M. Hagen, P. Kimmig in Infection (2008)

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    Schmerzlose Akanthamöbenkeratitis

    Bei einem 37-jährigen Kontaktlinsenträger wurde eine Herpeskeratitis diagnostiziert, die sich nach anfänglicher Besserung stark verschlechterte. Aufgrund eines Ringinfiltrats entstand trotz schmerzfreiem Befun...

    Dr. K. Stemberger, B. Dick, C. Kramann, H. Thieme, A. Weber, F. Petry in Der Ophthalmologe (2007)

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    Vitamin D Status at Birth in Brussels-Preliminary Results

    F. Petry, L. Gianquinto, H. Cheblal in Early Nutrition and its Later Consequences… (2005)

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    Epidemiological study ofCryptosporidium parvum Antibodies in Sera of persons from Germany

    F. Petry in Infection (1998)

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    Epidemiological study ofCryptosporidium parvum in sera of persons from Germany

    In a seroprevalence study including 495 sera from persons of all age-groups, the presence of anti-Cryptosporidium parvum antibodies was evaluated in an enzyme immunoassay. Despite the fact thatC. parvum is only f...

    F. Petry in Infection (1998)

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    Development of systemic lupus erythematosus in a patient with selective complete C1q deficiency

     A 7-year-old male with recurrent erythematous and desquamated skin lesions and respiratory infections was diagnosed as selective complete C1q deficiency following detailed studies of the complement system. Hi...

    A. I. Berkel, F. Petry, Ö. Sanal, K. Tinaztepe, F. Ersoy in European Journal of Pediatrics (1997)