Virology, Coronavirus, Virus, Coronaviridae and Immunology are his primary areas of study. His study of Outbreak is a part of Virology. His study explores the link between Coronavirus and topics such as Respiratory system that cross with problems in Etiology and Viral evolution.
His work carried out in the field of Virus brings together such families of science as Sister group, Ecology and Polymerase chain reaction. The concepts of his Coronaviridae study are interwoven with issues in Nidovirales and Severe acute respiratory syndrome. His research in Severe acute respiratory syndrome intersects with topics in Human coronavirus OC43, Human coronavirus NL63, Novel virus and Molecular virology.
His main research concerns Virology, Immunology, Viral load, Virus and Viral disease. His Virology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Serology, Antibody, Seroprevalence, Antigen and Coronavirus. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Coronaviridae and Respiratory system.
His Immunology course of study focuses on Disease and Outbreak. His research integrates issues of HBeAg, Transmission, Internal medicine, Drug resistance and Hepatitis B virus in his study of Viral load. His Virus study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Medical microbiology.
Wolfgang Preiser focuses on Virology, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, Coronavirus disease 2019, Pandemic and 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak. Chronic hepatitis is the focus of his Virology research. His Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 research includes elements of Phylogeography, Phylogenetics, Lineage and Coronavirus.
His study looks at the intersection of Coronavirus and topics like African population with Immunology and Seroprevalence. His studies in Pandemic integrate themes in fields like Test, Distancing and Public relations. Wolfgang Preiser interconnects Observational study, Tenofovir, Target enrichment and Virus, Viral load in the investigation of issues within Genotype.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, Coronavirus disease 2019, 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak, Public health and Contact tracing. His Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 research includes themes of Phylogeography, Phylogenetics, Lineage and Virology. His Phylogeography research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Zoology, Pandemic and Mutation.
His Phylogenetics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Evolutionary biology, Lineage and Whole genome sequencing. His Virology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Viral evolution, Genomic data, Spike Protein and Coronavirus. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Contact tracing, Outbreak is strongly linked to Epidemiology.
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Identification of a novel coronavirus in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Christian Drosten;Stephan Günther;Wolfgang Preiser;Sylvie van der Werf.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2003)
Fatal microcystin intoxication in haemodialysis unit in Caruaru, Brazil
Shideh Pouria;A. De Andrade;J. Barbosa;R.L. Cavalcanti.
The Lancet (1998)
Detection of a SARS-CoV-2 variant of concern in South Africa.
Houriiyah Tegally;Eduan Wilkinson;Marta Giovanetti;Marta Giovanetti;Arash Iranzadeh.
Nature (2021)
Emergence and rapid spread of a new severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) lineage with multiple spike mutations in South Africa
Houriiyah Tegally;Eduan Wilkinson;Marta Giovanetti;Marta Giovanetti;Arash Iranzadeh.
medRxiv (2020)
Stability and inactivation of SARS coronavirus
H. F. Rabenau;J. Cinatl;B. Morgenstern;G. Bauer.
Medical Microbiology and Immunology (2005)
Human Monoclonal Antibody Combination against SARS Coronavirus: Synergy and Coverage of Escape Mutants
Jan ter Meulen;Edward N van den Brink;Leo L. M Poon;Wilfred E Marissen.
PLOS Medicine (2006)
Close relative of human Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in bat, South Africa.
Ndapewa Laudika Ithete;Samantha Stoffberg;Victor Max Corman;Veronika M. Cottontail.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2013)
Rooting the phylogenetic tree of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus by characterization of a conspecific virus from an African bat
Victor Max Corman;Ndapewa Laudika Ithete;Leigh Rosanne Richards;M. Corrie Schoeman.
Journal of Virology (2014)
Human monoclonal antibody as prophylaxis for SARS coronavirus infection in ferrets.
Jan ter Meulen;Alexander B H Bakker;Edward N van den Brink;Gerrit J Weverling.
The Lancet (2004)
HIV treatment adherence, drug resistance, virologic failure: evolving concepts.
Jean B. Nachega;Vincent C. Marconi;Gert U. van Zyl;Edward M. Gardner.
Infectious disorders drug targets (2011)
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