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Christoph Staubach is affiliated with the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut in Germany. Their research principally spans the fields of Medicine and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with significant contributions to Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases, as well as Agronomy and Crop Science. The work also touches on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Animal Science and Zoology.

The scientist's research topics focus extensively on Influenza Virus Research Studies and Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology. Other topics include Viral Infections and Vectors, Respiratory Viral Infections Research, Viral Gastroenteritis Research and Epidemiology, Travel-Related Health Issues, and Zoonotic Diseases and Public Health.

Staubach has authored numerous papers, many published in the EFSA Journal, a journal in which they have 19 publications. Other frequent publication venues include Animal - science proceedings, Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, Emerging Infectious Diseases, and Vaccine.

  • Avian influenza overview December 2022 - March 2023, 2023, EFSA Journal
  • Avian influenza overview December 2021 - March 2022, 2022, EFSA Journal
  • Avian influenza overview June - September 2022, 2022, EFSA Journal
  • Avian influenza overview September - December 2021, 2021, EFSA Journal
  • Avian influenza overview March - June 2022, 2022, EFSA Journal

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Staubach include Alice Fusaro, Thijs Kuiken, Calogero Terregino, and Cornelia Adlhoch, with a consistent record of joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Epidemiology of classical swine fever in Germany in the 1990s.

    J. Fritzemeier;Jürgen Teuffert;I. Greiser-Wilke;Christoph Staubach

  • Classical Swine Fever-An Updated Review.

    Sandra Blome;Christoph Staubach;Julia Henke;Jolene Carlson

  • Field observations during the bluetongue serotype 8 epidemic in 2006 - I. Detection of first outbreaks and clinical signs in sheep and cattle in Belgium, France and the Netherlands

    Armin R W Elbers;Anoek Backx;Estelle Meroc;Guillaume Gerbier

  • Distribution of ticks infesting ruminants and risk factors associated with high tick prevalence in livestock farms in the semi-arid and arid agro-ecological zones of Pakistan

    Abdul Rehman;Abdul Rehman;Abdul Rehman;Ard M. Nijhof;Carola Sauter-Louis;Birgit Schauer

  • Impact of the El Niño/Southern Oscillation on visceral leishmaniasis, Brazil.

    Carlos Roberto Franke;Mario Ziller;Christoph Staubach;Mojib Latif

  • Field observations during the Bluetongue serotype 8 epidemic in 2006: II. Morbidity and mortality rate, case fatality and clinical recovery in sheep and cattle in the Netherlands

    Armin R.W. Elbers;Anoek Backx;Koen Mintiens;Guillaume Gerbier

  • A wind density model to quantify the airborne spread of Culicoides species during North-Western Europe bluetongue epidemic, 2006

    Guy Hendrickx;Marius Gilbert;Christoph Staubach;Armin R.W. Elbers

  • Phylogenetic analyses of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus isolates from Germany in 2006 and 2007 suggest at least three separate introductions of H5N1 virus

    Elke Starick;Martin Beer;Bernd Hoffmann;Christoph Staubach

  • Controlling of CSFV in European wild boar using oral vaccination: a review

    Sophie Rossi;Christoph Staubach;Sandra Blome;Vittorio Guberti

  • Epidemiology of bluetongue virus serotype 8, Germany.

    Franz Josef Conraths;Jörn Gethmann;Christoph Staubach;Thomas C. Mettenleiter

  • Epidemiological and ornithological aspects of outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 of Asian lineage in wild birds in Germany, 2006 and 2007.

    Anja Globig;Christoph Staubach;Martin Beer;U. Köppen

  • Outbreaks among Wild Birds and Domestic Poultry Caused by Reassorted Influenza A(H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4 Viruses, Germany, 2016.

    Anne Pohlmann;Elke Starick;Timm Harder;Christian Grund

  • Joining the club: First detection of African swine fever in wild boar in Germany.

    Carola Sauter-Louis;Jan Hendrik Forth;Carolina Probst;Christoph Staubach

  • Potential risk factors for bovine Neospora caninum infection in Germany are not under the control of the farmers.

    G. Schares;A. Bärwald;C. Staubach;M. Ziller

  • Schmallenberg virus-two years of experiences.

    Kerstin Wernike;Franz Conraths;Gina Zanella;Harald Granzow

  • Genesis and spread of multiple reassortants during the 2016/2017 H5 avian influenza epidemic in Eurasia

    Samantha J. Lycett;Anne Pohlmann;Christoph Staubach;Valentina Caliendo

  • Spatial distribution patterns of Echinococcus multilocularis (Leuckart 1863) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Taeniidae) among red foxes in an endemic focus in Brandenburg, Germany.

    K. Tackmann;U. Löschner;H. Mix;C. Staubach

  • Molecular epidemiology of current classical swine fever virus isolates of wild boar in Germany.

    Immanuel Leifer;Bernd Hoffmann;Dirk Höper;Thomas Bruun Rasmussen

  • p38-avidity-ELISA: examination of herds experiencing epidemic or endemic Neospora caninum-associated bovine abortion.

    Gereon Schares;Andrea Bärwald;Christoph Staubach;P. Söndgen

  • Geographic information system-aided analysis of factors associated with the spatial distribution of Echinococcus multilocularis infections of foxes.

    Christoph Staubach;Hans-Hermann Thulke;Kirsten Tackmann;Martin Hugh-Jones

  • Development of African swine fever epidemic among wild boar in Estonia - two different areas in the epidemiological focus

    Imbi Nurmoja;Katja Schulz;Christoph Staubach;Carola Sauter-Louis

  • Influenza A(H5N8) Virus Similar to Strain in Korea Causing Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Germany.

    Timm Harder;Sebastian Maurer-Stroh;Anne Pohlmann;Elke Starick

Frequent Co-Authors

Franz Josef Conraths
Franz Josef Conraths Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Martin Beer
Martin Beer Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Timm C. Harder
Timm C. Harder Kiel University
Thijs Kuiken
Thijs Kuiken Erasmus University Rotterdam
Thomas C. Mettenleiter
Thomas C. Mettenleiter Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Armin R.W. Elbers
Armin R.W. Elbers Wageningen University & Research
Thomas Müller
Thomas Müller Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Sandra Blome
Sandra Blome University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation
Florian Jeltsch
Florian Jeltsch University of Potsdam
Christina Strube
Christina Strube University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation

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