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Rogier Bodewes is affiliated with the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment in the Netherlands. Their primary research focus lies within the field of Medicine, with a significant concentration on Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Animal Science and Zoology, Immunology, and Microbiology. This work spans across various topics related to viral and microbial infections.

The scientist's research covers several key topics, including:

  • Virology and Viral Diseases
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • Animal Virus Infections Studies
  • Influenza Virus Research Studies
  • Microbial infections and disease research
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research

Rogier Bodewes has authored multiple research papers, with notable recent publications such as:

  • "Rapid SARS-CoV-2 whole-genome sequencing and analysis for informed public health decision-making in the Netherlands," 2020, Nature Medicine
  • "Hemagglutinin Traits Determine Transmission of Avian A/H10N7 Influenza Virus between Mammals," 2020, Cell Host & Microbe
  • "Molecular epidemiology of mumps viruses in the Netherlands, 2017-2019," 2020, PLoS ONE
  • "Author Correction: Rapid SARS-CoV-2 whole-genome sequencing and analysis for informed public health decision-making in the Netherlands," 2020, Nature Medicine
  • "Phylodynamics of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus Circulating in Indonesian Poultry," 2022, Viruses

The frequent coauthors with whom Bodewes has collaborated include:

  • Irene Veldhuijzen
  • Linda Reijnen
  • Pascal Lexmond
  • Theo M. Bestebroer
  • Peter M. Schneeberger

Publications by Rogier Bodewes have appeared repeatedly in journals such as:

  • Nature Medicine
  • Cell Host & Microbe
  • PLoS ONE
  • Viruses
  • npj Vaccines

Best Publications

  • Role for migratory wild birds in the global spread of avian influenza H5N8

    S.J. Lycett;R. Bodewes;Anne Pohlmann

  • Rapid SARS-CoV-2 whole-genome sequencing and analysis for informed public health decision-making in the Netherlands.

    Bas B Oude Munnink;David F Nieuwenhuijse;Mart Stein;Áine O'Toole

  • Primary influenza A virus infection induces cross-protective immunity against a lethal infection with a heterosubtypic virus strain in mice.

    J.H.C.M. Kreijtz;R. Bodewes;G. van Amerongen;T. Kuiken

  • One health, multiple challenges: the inter-species transmission of influenza A virus

    Kirsty R. Short;Kirsty R. Short;Mathilde Richard;Josanne H. Verhagen;Debby van Riel

  • Prevalence of Antibodies against Seasonal Influenza A and B Viruses in Children in Netherlands

    R. Bodewes;G. de Mutsert;F. R. M. van der Klis;M. Ventresca

  • The Multibasic Cleavage Site in H5N1 Virus Is Critical for Systemic Spread along the Olfactory and Hematogenous Routes in Ferrets

    Eefje J. A. Schrauwen;Sander Herfst;Lonneke M. Leijten;Peter van Run

  • Recombinant Soluble, Multimeric HA and NA Exhibit Distinctive Types of Protection against Pandemic Swine-Origin 2009 A(H1N1) Influenza Virus Infection in Ferrets

    Berend Jan Bosch;Rogier Bodewes;Robert P. de Vries;Joost H. C. M. Kreijtz

  • Avian Influenza A(H10N7) virus-associated mass deaths among harbor seals.

    Rogier Bodewes;Theo M. Bestebroer;Erhard van der Vries;Josanne H. Verhagen

  • Vaccination against Seasonal Influenza A/H3N2 Virus Reduces the Induction of Heterosubtypic Immunity against Influenza A/H5N1 Virus Infection in Ferrets

    R. Bodewes;J. H. C. M. Kreijtz;M. M. Geelhoed-Mieras;G. van Amerongen

  • Pathogenesis of Influenza A/H5N1 virus infection in ferrets differs between intranasal and intratracheal routes of inoculation.

    Rogier Bodewes;Joost H.C.M. Kreijtz;Geert van Amerongen;Ron A.M. Fouchier

  • Cross-protective immunity against influenza pH1N1 2009 viruses induced by seasonal influenza A (H3N2) virus is mediated by virus-specific T-cells

    Marine L. B. Hillaire;Stella E. van Trierum;Joost H. C. M. Kreijtz;Rogier Bodewes

  • Identification of Multiple Novel Viruses, Including a Parvovirus and a Hepevirus, in Feces of Red Foxes

    Rogier Bodewes;Joke van der Giessen;Bart L. Haagmans;Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus

  • Animal models for the preclinical evaluation of candidate influenza vaccines.

    Rogier Bodewes;Guus F Rimmelzwaan;Albert D M E Osterhaus

  • Influenza B viruses: not to be discounted

    Carolien E van de Sandt;Rogier Bodewes;Guus F Rimmelzwaan;Rory D de Vries

  • Yearly influenza vaccinations: a double- edged sword?

    Rogier Bodewes;Joost H C M Kreijtz;Guus F Rimmelzwaan

  • Recurring influenza B virus infections in seals.

    Rogier Bodewes;Danny Morick;Gerrie de Mutsert;Nynke Osinga

  • New viruses in idiopathic human diarrhea cases, the Netherlands.

    Saskia L. Smits;Claudia M.E. Schapendonk;Janko van Beek;Harry Vennema

  • Vaccination against human influenza A/H3N2 virus prevents the induction of heterosubtypic immunity against lethal infection with avian influenza A/H5N1 virus.

    Rogier Bodewes;Joost H. C. M. Kreijtz;Chantal Baas;Martina M. Geelhoed-Mieras

  • Annual vaccination against influenza virus hampers development of virus-specific CD8⁺ T cell immunity in children.

    Rogier Bodewes;Pieter L. A. Fraaij;Pieter L. A. Fraaij;Martina M. Geelhoed-Mieras;Carel A. van Baalen

  • Infection of mice with a human influenza A/H3N2 virus induces protective immunity against lethal infection with influenza A/H5N1 virus.

    J.H.C.M. Kreijtz;R. Bodewes;J.M.A. van den Brand;G. de Mutsert

  • Influenza virus CTL epitopes, remarkably conserved and remarkably variable

    Guus F. Rimmelzwaan;Joost H.C.M. Kreijtz;Rogier Bodewes;Ron A.M. Fouchier

  • Vaccination with whole inactivated virus vaccine affects the induction of heterosubtypic immunity against influenza virus A/H5N1 and immunodominance of virus-specific CD8+ T-cell responses in mice

    Rogier Bodewes;Joost H. C. M. Kreijtz;Marine. L. B. Hillaire;Martina M. Geelhoed-Mieras

  • Characterization of the Human CD8+ T Cell Response following Infection with 2009 Pandemic Influenza H1N1 Virus

    M. L. B. Hillaire;S. E. van Trierum;R. Bodewes;C. A. van Baalen

Frequent Co-Authors

Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus
Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation
Guus F. Rimmelzwaan
Guus F. Rimmelzwaan University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation
Ron A. M. Fouchier
Ron A. M. Fouchier Erasmus University Rotterdam
Thijs Kuiken
Thijs Kuiken Erasmus University Rotterdam
Marion Koopmans
Marion Koopmans Erasmus University Rotterdam
Wolfgang Baumgärtner
Wolfgang Baumgärtner University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Bart L. Haagmans
Bart L. Haagmans Erasmus University Rotterdam
Sander Herfst
Sander Herfst Erasmus University Rotterdam
Theo M. Bestebroer
Theo M. Bestebroer Erasmus University Rotterdam
Geert van Amerongen
Geert van Amerongen Erasmus University Rotterdam

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