Her scientific interests lie mostly in Virus, Virology, Veterinary medicine, Vaccination and Outbreak. Classical swine fever and Viral disease are among the areas of Virus where the researcher is concentrating her efforts. Her work in the fields of Veterinary medicine, such as Herd, overlaps with other areas such as Transmission and Campylobacteriosis.
Her research in Vaccination tackles topics such as Foot-and-mouth disease which are related to areas like Foot-and-mouth disease virus. Her studies deal with areas such as Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 and Culling as well as Outbreak. Her work carried out in the field of Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 brings together such families of science as Transmission, Poultry farming, Livestock and Flock.
Annemarie Bouma focuses on Virology, Veterinary medicine, Virus, Outbreak and Vaccination. Annemarie Bouma has researched Virology in several fields, including Immunology and Microbiology. The Flock and Herd research she does as part of her general Veterinary medicine study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Transmission, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
In her study, Immune system is strongly linked to Antibody, which falls under the umbrella field of Virus. In her study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Outbreak, Disease is strongly linked to Environmental health. Her primary area of study in Vaccination is in the field of Herd immunity.
Her primary areas of investigation include Virology, Microbiology, Inoculation, Transmission and Streptococcus suis. Her study ties her expertise on Flock together with the subject of Virology. Her work on Pathogen as part of general Microbiology research is frequently linked to Colony-forming unit, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Annemarie Bouma has included themes like Coxiella burnetii and Spleen in her Inoculation study. Transmission is intertwined with Airborne transmission and Veterinary medicine in her study. The concepts of her Streptococcus suis study are interwoven with issues in Serotype, Saliva and Colonization.
Her main research concerns Virus, Virology, Inoculation, Transmission and Viral shedding. The study incorporates disciplines such as Excretion and Virulence in addition to Virus. Annemarie Bouma studies Virology, namely Transmission.
Her study in Inoculation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Serotype, Saliva, Veterinary medicine, Infectious agent and Streptococcus suis serotype. Many of her Transmission research pursuits overlap with Flock, Influenza A virus subtype H5N1, Cloaca, Airborne transmission and Confidence interval. Her Viral shedding research incorporates elements of Low pathogenic and Vaccination.
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Avian Influenza A Virus (H7N7) Epidemic in The Netherlands in 2003: Course of the Epidemic and Effectiveness of Control Measures
Arjan Stegeman;Annemarie Bouma;Armin R. W. Elbers;Mart C. M. de Jong.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases (2004)
Herd immunity to Newcastle disease virus in poultry by vaccination
Michiel van Boven;Annemarie Bouma;Teun H. F. Fabri;Elly Katsma.
Avian Pathology (2008)
Risk Maps for the Spread of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Poultry
Gert Jan Boender;Thomas J Hagenaars;Annemarie Bouma;Gonnie Nodelijk.
PLOS Computational Biology (2005)
Development of a classical swine fever subunit marker vaccine and companion diagnostic test.
R. J. M. Moormann;A. Bouma;J. A. Kramps;C. Terpstra.
Veterinary Microbiology (2000)
Efficacy and stability of a subunit vaccine based on glycoprotein E2 of classical swine fever virus.
A Bouma;A.J de Smit;E.P de Kluijver;C Terpstra.
Veterinary Microbiology (1999)
The foot-and-mouth disease epidemic in The Netherlands in 2001
A. Bouma;A.R.W. Elbers;A. Dekker;A. de Koeijer.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine (2003)
Risk factors for the introduction of high pathogenicity Avian Influenza virus into poultry farms during the epidemic in the Netherlands in 2003.
M.E. Thomas;A. Bouma;H.M. Ekker;A.J.M. Fonken.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine (2005)
Estimation of transmission parameters of H5N1 avian influenza virus in chickens.
Annemarie Bouma;Ivo Claassen;Ketut Natih;Don Klinkenberg.
PLOS Pathogens (2009)
Determination of the onset of the herd-immunity induced by the E2 sub-unit vaccine against classical swine fever virus.
A. Bouma;A.J. De Smit;M.C.M. De Jong;E.P. De Kluijver.
Vaccine (2000)
Transmission of pseudorabies virus within pig populations is independent of the size of the population
A. Bouma;M.C.M. de Jong;T.G. Kimman.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine (1995)
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