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Overview

Annemarie Berger is affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany and has an extensive research profile primarily in Medicine, with a significant focus on Infectious Diseases. Their body of work encompasses 127 publications, including detailed studies in Epidemiology, Hepatology, Biomedical Engineering, and Modeling and Simulation.

The scientist's research topics are concentrated on viral diseases and their clinical aspects. These include SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing, Hepatitis B virus studies, Hepatitis C virus research, respiratory viral infections research, liver disease diagnosis and treatment, and COVID-19 clinical research studies.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Annemarie Berger include:

  • Sandra Ciesek (41 coauthored works)
  • Sebastian Hoehl (15 coauthored works)
  • Holger F. Rabenau (14 coauthored works)
  • Heiner Wedemeyer (10 coauthored works)
  • Pietro Lampertico (10 coauthored works)

The researcher has published multiple articles in several scientific journals with recurring appearances in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) - 5 publications
  • Journal of Hepatology - 4 publications
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine - 3 publications
  • Journal of Clinical Virology - 3 publications
  • New England Journal of Medicine - 2 publications

Significant recent research papers include the following publications:

  • "Evidence of SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Returning Travelers from Wuhan, China" (2020, New England Journal of Medicine)
  • "A Phase 3, Randomized Trial of Bulevirtide in Chronic Hepatitis D" (2023, New England Journal of Medicine)
  • "The Comparative Clinical Performance of Four SARS-CoV-2 Rapid Antigen Tests and Their Correlation to Infectivity In Vitro" (2021, Journal of Clinical Medicine)
  • "Optimized qRT-PCR Approach for the Detection of Intra- and Extra-Cellular SARS-CoV-2 RNAs" (2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences)
  • "Multicentre comparison of quantitative PCR-based assays to detect SARS-CoV-2, Germany, March 2020" (2020, Eurosurveillance)

Best Publications

  • Identification of a novel coronavirus in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome.

    Christian Drosten;Stephan Günther;Wolfgang Preiser;Sylvie van der Werf

  • Evidence of SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Returning Travelers from Wuhan, China.

    Sebastian Hoehl;Holger Rabenau;Annemarie Berger;Marhild Kortenbusch

  • Detection of Herpes Simplex Virus DNA by Real-Time PCR

    Harald H. Kessler;Gerhard Mühlbauer;Beate Rinner;Evelyn Stelzl

  • Hepatitis B virus markers in anti-HBc only positive individuals.

    Bernard Weber;Walter Melchior;Ralph Gehrke;Hans Wilhelm Doerr

  • Reduction of Diagnostic Window by New Fourth-Generation Human Immunodeficiency Virus Screening Assays

    Bernard Weber;El Hadji Mbargane Fall;Annemarie Berger;Hans Wilhelm Doerr

  • Low vitamin D serum concentration is associated with high levels of hepatitis B virus replication in chronically infected patients

    Harald Farnik;Jörg Bojunga;Annemarie Berger;Regina Allwinn

  • Determinants of sustainable CD4 lymphocyte count increases in response to antiretroviral therapy.

    Schlomo Staszewski;Veronica Miller;Caroline Sabin;Christine Schlecht

  • Patterns of Resistance-Associated Substitutions in Patients With Chronic HCV Infection Following Treatment With Direct-Acting Antivirals

    Julia Dietz;Simone Susser;Johannes Vermehren;Kai-Henrik Peiffer

  • Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)—paradigm of an emerging viral infection

    A. Berger;Ch. Drosten;H.W. Doerr;M. Stürmer

  • Multicenter evaluation of a new automated fourth-generation human immunodeficiency virus screening assay with a sensitive antigen detection module and high specificity.

    Bernard Weber;Lutz Gürtler;Rigmor Thorstensson;Ulrike Michl

  • Randomized, controlled phase II trial of subcutaneous interleukin-2 in combination with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in HIV patients.

    Ulrich R. Hengge;Manfred Goos;Stefan Esser;Vanessa Exner

  • The Comparative Clinical Performance of Four SARS-CoV-2 Rapid Antigen Tests and Their Correlation to Infectivity In Vitro.

    Niko Kohmer;Tuna Toptan;Christiane Pallas;Onur Karaca

  • Serum microRNA-122 levels in different groups of patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection

    O. Waidmann;V. Bihrer;T. Pleli;H. Farnik

  • Verification and validation of diagnostic laboratory tests in clinical virology.

    Holger F. Rabenau;Harald H. Kessler;Marhild Kortenbusch;Andreas Steinhorst

  • Slower progression of HIV-1 infection in persons with GB virus C co-infection correlates with an intact T-helper 1 cytokine profile.

    Giuseppe Nunnari;Luciano Nigro;Filippo Palermo;Massimo Attanasio

  • Is transmission of HIV-1 in non-viraemic serodiscordant couples possible?

    Martin Stürmer;Hans W Doerr;Annemarie Berger;Peter Gute

  • High-Throughput Purification of Viral RNA Based on Novel Aqueous Chemistry for Nucleic Acid Isolation

    Michael K. Hourfar;Uwe Michelsen;Michael Schmidt;Annemarie Berger

  • First transmission of human immunodeficiency virus Type 1 by a cellular blood product after mandatory nucleic acid screening in Germany

    M. Schmidt;K. Korn;C.M. Nübling;Michael Chudy

  • Community acquired respiratory virus infections in cancer patients - Guideline on diagnosis and management by the Infectious Diseases Working Party of the German Society for haematology and Medical Oncology

    Marie von Lilienfeld-Toal;Annemarie Berger;Maximilian Christopeit;Marcus Hentrich

  • Optimized qRT-PCR Approach for the Detection of Intra- and Extra-Cellular SARS-CoV-2 RNAs.

    Tuna Toptan;Sebastian Hoehl;Sandra Westhaus;Denisa Bojkova

  • Determination of serum antibodies against swine-origin influenza A virus H1N1/09 by immunofluorescence, haemagglutination inhibition, and by neutralization tests: how is the prevalence rate of protecting antibodies in humans?

    Regina Allwinn;Janina Geiler;Annemarie Berger;J. Cinatl

  • Hepatitis C plasma viral load is associated with HCV genotype but not with HIV coinfection

    A. Berger;M. v. Depka Prondzinski;H.W. Doerr;H. Rabenau

Frequent Co-Authors

Holger F. Rabenau
Holger F. Rabenau Goethe University Frankfurt
Hans Wilhelm Doerr
Hans Wilhelm Doerr Goethe University Frankfurt
Sandra Ciesek
Sandra Ciesek Goethe University Frankfurt
Wolfgang Preiser
Wolfgang Preiser Stellenbosch University
Stefan Zeuzem
Stefan Zeuzem Goethe University Frankfurt
Christoph Sarrazin
Christoph Sarrazin Goethe University Frankfurt
Oliver T. Keppler
Oliver T. Keppler Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Schlomo Staszewski
Schlomo Staszewski Goethe University Frankfurt
Eva Herrmann
Eva Herrmann Goethe University Frankfurt
Jindrich Cinatl
Jindrich Cinatl Goethe University Frankfurt

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