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Animal Science and Veterinary
Germany
2023

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
47
Citations
9670
World Ranking
716
National Ranking
21

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Germany Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Germany Leader Award

Overview

Karsten Nöckler is affiliated with the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with an emphasis on infectious diseases, parasitology, animal science and zoology, small animals, and ecology.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including parasitic diseases research and treatment, viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, meat and animal product quality, animal behavior and welfare studies, leptospirosis research and findings, insect utilization and effects, as well as insects and parasite interactions.

Recent publications by Karsten Nöckler demonstrate a diverse engagement in food safety, zoonotic diseases, and parasitology. These papers include:

  • Impact of climate change on foodborne infections and intoxications, 2023, PubMed
  • Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in wild boar and deer in Brandenburg, Germany, 2020, Zoonoses and Public Health
  • Survival of Trichinella spiralis in cured meat products, 2020, Veterinary Parasitology
  • Cause and Effect Analysis between Influencing Factors Related to Environmental Conditions, Hunting and Handling Practices and the Initial Microbial Load of Game Carcasses, 2022, Foods
  • Das Hepatitis-E-Virus - ein zoonotisches Virus: Verbreitung, Übertragungswege und Bedeutung für die Lebensmittelsicherheit, 2022, Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz

Nöckler frequently publishes in venues such as Veterinary Parasitology, Zoonoses and Public Health, PubMed, Foods, and Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz. Veterinary Parasitology is a notable venue with three publications, followed by two in Zoonoses and Public Health.

Their professional collaborations include frequent co-authors such as Annette Johne, Anne Mayer-Scholl, Martin Richter, Niels Bandick, and Nadja Bier.

Best Publications

  • Epidemiology, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Control of Trichinellosis

    Bruno Gottstein;Edoardo Pozio;Karsten Nöckler

  • Brucella microti sp. nov., isolated from the common vole Microtus arvalis.

    Holger C. Scholz;Zdenek Hubalek;Ivo Sedláček;Gilles Vergnaud

  • Brucella inopinata sp. nov., isolated from a breast implant infection.

    Holger C. Scholz;Karsten Nöckler;Cornelia Göllner;Peter Bahn

  • Evaluation of Brucella MLVA typing for human brucellosis

    Sascha Al Dahouk;Philippe Le Flèche;Karsten Nöckler;Isabelle Jacques;Isabelle Jacques

  • Laboratory-based diagnosis of brucellosis--a review of the literature. Part II: serological tests for brucellosis.

    Al Dahouk S;Tomaso H;Nöckler K;Neubauer H

  • International Commission on Trichinellosis: recommendations on the use of serological tests for the detection of Trichinella infection in animals and man.

    H.R. Gamble;E. Pozio;F. Bruschi;K. Nöckler

  • Implications of Laboratory Diagnosis on Brucellosis Therapy

    Sascha Al Dahouk;Karsten Nöckler

  • Biological risks associated with consumption of reptile products

    Simone Magnino;Pierre Colin;Eduardo Dei-Cas;Mogens Madsen

  • Molecular epidemiology of Cryptosporidium in livestock animals and humans in the Ismailia province of Egypt.

    Yosra A. Helmy;Jürgen Krücken;Karsten Nöckler;Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna

  • Laboratory-based diagnosis of brucellosis--a review of the literature. Part I: Techniques for direct detection and identification of Brucella spp.

    Al Dahouk S;Tomaso H;Nöckler K;Neubauer H

  • Leptospirosis in urban wild boars, Berlin, Germany.

    Andreas Jansen;Enno Luge;Beatriz Guerra;Petra Wittschen

  • Changing epidemiology of human brucellosis, Germany, 1962-2005

    Sascha Al Dahouk;Heinrich Neubauer;Andreas Hensel;Irene Schöneberg

  • Seroprevalence of brucellosis, tularemia, and yersiniosis in wild boars (Sus scrofa) from north-eastern Germany.

    S. Al Dahouk;K. Nockler;H. Tomaso;W. D. Splettstoesser

  • Resurgence of field fever in a temperate country: an epidemic of leptospirosis among seasonal strawberry harvesters in Germany in 2007

    Sarika Desai;Ulrich van Treeck;Michael Lierz;Werner Espelage

  • Influence of a probiotic strain of Enterococcus faecium on Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium DT104 infection in a porcine animal infection model.

    István Szabó;Lothar H. Wieler;Karsten Tedin;Lydia Scharek-Tedin

  • Trichinella diagnostics and control: mandatory and best practices for ensuring food safety.

    A. A. Gajadhar;E. Pozio;H. R. Gamble;K. Nockler

  • Experimental studies in pigs on Trichinella detection in different diagnostic matrices.

    K. Nöckler;F.J. Serrano;P. Boireau;C.M.O. Kapel

  • Advancement of a multiplex PCR for the differentiation of all currently described Brucella species

    Anne Mayer-Scholl;Angelika Draeger;Cornelia Göllner;Holger C. Scholz

  • Detection of hepatitis E virus in archived German wild boar serum samples.

    Sadia Kaci;Karsten Nöckler;Reimar Johne

  • Outbreak of leptospirosis among triathlon participants in Germany, 2006

    Stefan Brockmann;Isolde Piechotowski;Oswinde Bock-Hensley;Christian Winter

Frequent Co-Authors

Sascha Al Dahouk
Sascha Al Dahouk Federal Institute for Risk Assessment
Holger C. Scholz
Holger C. Scholz Bundeswehr Institute of Microbiology
Edoardo Pozio
Edoardo Pozio Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Herbert Tomaso
Herbert Tomaso Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Heinrich Neubauer
Heinrich Neubauer Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Rainer G. Ulrich
Rainer G. Ulrich Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Gilles Vergnaud
Gilles Vergnaud University of Paris-Saclay
Martin Pfeffer
Martin Pfeffer Leipzig University
Reimar Johne
Reimar Johne Federal Institute for Risk Assessment
Christian M. O. Kapel
Christian M. O. Kapel University of Copenhagen

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