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Sandra Blome is affiliated with the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on areas within Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Medicine, with a strong emphasis on subfields such as Agronomy and Crop Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and Animal Science and Zoology.

The main topics of Sandra Blome's work include Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology, Vector-Borne Animal Diseases, Viral Infections and Immunology Research, Viral Gastroenteritis Research and Epidemiology, Animal Virus Infections Studies, T-cell and Retrovirus Studies, and Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects.

They have contributed to several peer-reviewed journals and publication venues, frequently publishing in:

  • Viruses
  • Pathogens
  • Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
  • EFSA Journal
  • Preprints.org

Among the recent scientific papers associated with Sandra Blome, the following are notable:

  • African swine fever - A review of current knowledge, 2020, Virus Research
  • African Swine Fever in Wild Boar in Europe-A Review, 2021, Viruses
  • Joining the club: First detection of African swine fever in wild boar in Germany, 2020, Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
  • Stability of African Swine Fever Virus in Carcasses of Domestic Pigs and Wild Boar Experimentally Infected with the ASFV "Estonia 2014" Isolate, 2020, Viruses
  • Adaptive Cellular Immunity against African Swine Fever Virus Infections, 2022, Pathogens

Collaborations have involved frequent co-authors in related research fields, including:

  • Martin Beer
  • Julia Sehl-Ewert
  • Paul Deutschmann
  • Tessa Carrau
  • Anette Boklund

Best Publications

  • Pathogenesis of African swine fever in domestic pigs and European wild boar

    Sandra Blome;Claudia Gabriel;Martin Beer

  • Transmission routes of African swine fever virus to domestic pigs: current knowledge and future research directions

    Claire Guinat;Andrey Gogin;Sandra Blome;Guenther Keil

  • Molecular Characterization of VP6 Genes of Human Rotavirus Isolates: Correlation of Genogroups with Subgroups and Evidence of Independent Segregation

    Miren Iturriza Gómara;Cecilia Wong;Sandra Blome;Ulrich Desselberger

  • Course and transmission characteristics of oral low-dose infection of domestic pigs and European wild boar with a Caucasian African swine fever virus isolate.

    Jana Pietschmann;Claire Guinat;Martin Beer;Valery Pronin

  • Deletion at the 5'-end of Estonian ASFV strains associated with an attenuated phenotype.

    Laura Zani;Jan Hendrik Forth;Leonie Forth;Imbi Nurmoja

  • Characterization of African swine fever virus Caucasus isolate in European wild boars.

    Claudia Gabriel;Sandra Blome;Alexander Malogolovkin;Stanislav Parilov

  • Modern adjuvants do not enhance the efficacy of an inactivated African swine fever virus vaccine preparation.

    Sandra Blome;Claudia Gabriel;Martin Beer

  • African Swine Fever in Wild Boar in Europe-A Review.

    Carola Sauter-Louis;Franz J. Conraths;Carolina Probst;Ulrike Blohm

  • Comparison of porcine epidemic diarrhea viruses from Germany and the United States, 2014.

    Dennis Hanke;Maria Jenckel;Anja Petrov;Mathias Ritzmann

  • Biological characterization of African swine fever virus genotype II strains from north-eastern Estonia in European wild boar.

    I. Nurmoja;A. Petrov;A. Petrov;C. Breidenstein;L. Zani

  • African swine fever virus transmission cycles in Central Europe: Evaluation of wild boar-soft tick contacts through detection of antibodies against Ornithodoros erraticus saliva antigen.

    Jana Pietschmann;Lina Mur;Sandra Blome;Martin Beer

  • EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW); EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare; Scientific Opinion on African Swine Fever.: EFSA-Q-2009-00506

    Anette Bøtner;Agustin Estrada Peña;Alessandro Mannelli;Barbara Wieland

  • Emergence of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in southern Germany

    Julia Stadler;Susanne Zoels;Robert Fux;Dennis Hanke

  • High virulence of African swine fever virus caucasus isolate in European wild boars of all ages.

    Sandra Blome;Claudia Gabriel;Klaas Dietze;Angele Breithaupt

  • Pathogenesis of African swine fever in domestic pigs and European wild boar – Lessons learned from recent animal trials

    Jutta Pikalo;Laura Zani;Jane Hühr;Martin Beer

  • Assessment of classical swine fever diagnostics and vaccine performance

    S. Blome;A. Meindl-Bohmer;W. Loeffen;B. Thuer

  • High Prevalence of Highly Variable Atypical Porcine Pestiviruses Found in Germany.

    Martin Beer;Kerstin Wernike;Carolin Dräger;Dirk Höper

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

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

  • The intracellular proteome of African swine fever virus

    Catharina Keßler;Jan H. Forth;Günther M. Keil;Thomas C. Mettenleiter

  • Diagnostic methods for detection of Classical swine fever virus--status quo and new developments.

    Irene Greiser-Wilke;Sandra Blome;Volker Moennig

  • Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea in Europe: In-Detail Analyses of Disease Dynamics and Molecular Epidemiology

    Dennis Hanke;Anne Pohlmann;Carola Sauter-Louis;Dirk Höper

  • African Swine Fever: Fast and Furious or Slow and Steady?

    Katja Schulz;Franz Josef Conraths;Sandra Blome;Christoph Staubach

  • Differentiation of C-strain "Riems" or CP7_E2alf vaccinated animals from animals infected by classical swine fever virus field strains using real-time RT-PCR

    Immanuel Leifer;Klaus Depner;Sandra Blome;Marie-Frederique Le Potier

  • Stability of African Swine Fever Virus in Carcasses of Domestic Pigs and Wild Boar Experimentally Infected with the ASFV “Estonia 2014” Isolate

    Melina Fischer;Jane Hühr;Sandra Blome;Franz J Conraths

  • Rotavirus subgroup characterisation by restriction endonuclease digestion of a cDNA fragment of the VP6 gene.

    Miren Iturriza Gómara;Cecilia Wong;Sandra Blome;Ulrich Desselberger

  • Efficacy of chimeric Pestivirus vaccine candidates against classical swine fever: protection and DIVA characteristics.

    P.L. Eblé;Y. Geurts;S. Quak;H.W. Moonen-Leusen

  • Cytopathogenicity of Classical Swine Fever Virus Correlates with Attenuation in the Natural Host

    Andreas Gallei;Sandra Blome;Stefanie Gilgenbach;Stefanie Gilgenbach;Norbert Tautz

  • New Chimeric Porcine Coronavirus in Swine Feces, Germany, 2012 [Letter]

    V. Akimkin;Martin Beer;Sandra Blome;Dennis Hanke

Frequent Co-Authors

Volker Moennig
Volker Moennig University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Christoph Staubach
Christoph Staubach Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Anne Pohlmann
Anne Pohlmann Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Franz Josef Conraths
Franz Josef Conraths Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Paul Becher
Paul Becher University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation
Günther M. Keil
Günther M. Keil Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Mowafak D. Salman
Mowafak D. Salman Colorado State University
Barbara Wieland
Barbara Wieland Institute of Virology and Immunology
Arvo Viltrop
Arvo Viltrop Estonian University of Life Sciences
Alessandro Mannelli
Alessandro Mannelli University of Turin

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