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26
Citations
3424
World Ranking
2865
National Ranking
77

Overview

A.W. van de Giessen is affiliated with the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment in the Netherlands. Their professional work is grounded in research conducted within this institution, which is known for its focus on public health and environmental issues.

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Best Publications

  • High prevalence of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus in pigs.

    A.J. de Neeling;M.J.M. van den Broek;E.C. Spalburg;M.G. van Santen-Verheuvel

  • Epidemiology of Campylobacter spp. at two Dutch broiler farms

    W. F. Jacobs-Reitsma;A. W. Van de Giessen;N. M. Bolder;R. W. A. W. Mulder

  • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in people living and working in pig farms

    I. V. F. Van Den Broek;B. A. G. L. Van Cleef;A. Haenen;E. M. Broens

  • Prevalence of livestock-associated MRSA in broiler flocks and risk factors for slaughterhouse personnel in The Netherlands.

    M.N. Mulders;A.P.J. Haenen;P.L. Geenen;P.C. Vesseur

  • High prevalence of nasal MRSA carriage in slaughterhouse workers in contact with live pigs in The Netherlands

    B. A. G. L. Van Cleef;E. M. Broens;A. Voss;X. W. Huijsdens

  • Lack of colonization of 1 day old chicks by viable, non‐culturable Campylobacter jejuni

    G.J. Mederma;F.M. Schets;A.W. van de Giessen;A.H. Havelaar

  • Risk factors for the presence of Campylobacter spp. in Dutch broiler flocks.

    M Bouwknegt;A.W van de Giessen;W.D.C Dam-Deisz;A.H Havelaar

  • Epidemiological study on risk factors and risk reducing measures for campylobacter infections in Dutch broiler flocks.

    A. W. van de Giessen;B. P. M. Bloemberg;W. S. Ritmeester;J. J. H. C. Tilburg

  • Occurrence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in rats living on pig farms.

    A.W. van de Giessen;M.G. van Santen-Verheuvel;P.D. Hengeveld;T. Bosch

  • Prevalence and risk factor analysis of livestock associated MRSA-positive pig herds in The Netherlands.

    E.M. Broens;E.A.M. Graat;P.J. Van Der Wolf;A.W. Van De Giessen

  • MRSA CC398 in the pig production chain.

    E.M. Broens;E.A.M. Graat;P.J. van der Wolf;A.W. van de Giessen

  • Prevalence of livestock-associated MRSA on Dutch broiler farms and in people living and/or working on these farms

    P. L. Geenen;E. A. M. Graat;A. Haenen;P. D. Hengeveld

  • Prevalence estimation and risk factors for Escherichia coli O157 on Dutch dairy farms

    J.M Schouten;M Bouwknegt;A.W van de Giessen;K Frankena

  • A longitudinal study of Escherichia coli O157 in cattle of a Dutch dairy farm and in the farm environment.

    J.M. Schouten;E.A.M. Graat;K. Frankena;A.W. van de Giessen

  • Surveillance of Salmonella spp. and Campylobacter spp. in poultry production flocks in The Netherlands

    A. W. van de Giessen;M. Bouwknegt;W. D. C. Dam-Deisz;W. van Pelt

  • Experimental studies on the infectivity of non-culturable forms of Campylobacter spp. in chicks and mice.

    A. W. Van De Giessen;C. J. Heuvelman;T. Abee;W. C. Hazeleger

  • Increasing prevalence and diversity of ESBL/AmpC-type β-lactamase genes in Escherichia coli isolated from veal calves from 1997 to 2010

    J. Hordijk;J.A. Wagenaar;J.A. Wagenaar;A. van de Giessen;C.M. Dierikx

  • The identification of Salmonella enteritidis-infected poultry flocks associated with an outbreak of human salmonellosis.

    A. W. van de Giessen;J. B. Dufrenne;W. S. Ritmeester;P. A. T. A. Berkers

  • Prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus carrying mecA or mecC in dairy cattle.

    E. van Duijkeren;P.D. Hengeveld;M. Albers;G. Pluister

  • Transmission of MRSA between humans and animals on duck and turkey farms

    E. van Duijkeren;P. Hengeveld;T. P. Zomer;F. Landman

  • Escherichia coli O157 prevalence in Dutch poultry, pig finishing and veal herds and risk factors in Dutch veal herds.

    J.M. Schouten;A.W. van de Giessen;K. Frankena;M.C.M. De Jong

  • Comparison of sampling methods used for MRSA-classification of herds with breeding pigs.

    E.M. Broens;E.A.M. Graat;B. Engel;R.A.A. van Oosterom

  • Surveillance of zoonotic bacteria in farm animals in The Netherlands. Results from January 1998 until December 2000

    M. Bouwknegt;W.D.C. Dam-Deisz;J.M. Schouten;W.J.B. Wannet

  • Prevalence of VTEC O157 in dairy and veal herds and risk factors for veal herds.

    I.M.G.A. Berends;E.A.M. Graat;W.A.J.M. Swart;M.F. Weber

  • Prevalence study and risk factor analysis of NT-MRSA in pigs in the Netherlands

    E.M. Broens;E.A.M. Graat;P.J. van der Wolf;I.V.F. van den Broek

  • Risk profile on antimicrobial resistance transmissible from food animals to humans

    P.L. Geenen;M.G.J. Koene;H. Blaak;A.H. Havelaar

  • Transmission of NT-MRSA in the pig production chain in the Netherlands

    E.M. Broens;E.A.M. Graat;P.J. van der Wolf;E. van Duijkeren

  • Genetic comparison of methicillin-susceptible and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus isolated from Dutch pig farms

    E.M. Broens;T. van den Bosch;A.W. van de Giessen;X. Huijsdens

  • Transmission of MRSA ST398 between pigs during transport from farm to a slaughterhouse and during time spent in the holding area at the slaughterhouse

    E. M. Broens;E. A. M. Graat;Peter J. van der Wolf;A. W. van de Giessen

  • Surveillance of zoonotic bacteria in fattening pigs in The Netherlands

    A.W. van de Giessen;M. Bouwknegt;W.D.C. Dam-Deisz;W.J.B. Wannet

Frequent Co-Authors

Elisabeth A.M. Graat
Elisabeth A.M. Graat Wageningen University & Research
Dik Mevius
Dik Mevius Utrecht University
E. van Duijkeren
E. van Duijkeren Utrecht University
Jaap A. Wagenaar
Jaap A. Wagenaar Utrecht University
Daan W. Notermans
Daan W. Notermans University of Minnesota
Klaas Frankena
Klaas Frankena Wageningen University & Research
Ralf Ehricht
Ralf Ehricht Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology
Kristina Kadlec
Kristina Kadlec Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Jan Kluytmans
Jan Kluytmans Utrecht University
Mick N. Mulders
Mick N. Mulders World Health Organization

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