Items by Kurtenbach, Klaus
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Vollmer, S.A., Feil, E.J., Raper, S.L., Kurtenbach, K., Chu, C.-Y., Cao, W.-C. and Margos, G., 2013. Spatial spread and demographic expansion of Lyme borreliosis spirochaetes in Eurasia. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 14, pp. 147-155.
Hartfield, M., White, K. A. J. and Kurtenbach, K., 2011. The role of deer in facilitating the spatial spread of the pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi. Theoretical Ecology, 4 (1), pp. 27-36.
Vollmer, S. A., Bormane, A., Dinnis, R. E., Seelig, F., Dobson, A. D. M., Aanensen, D. M., James, M. C., Donaghy, M., Randolph, S. E., Feil, E. J., Kurtenbach, K. and Margos, G., 2011. Host migration impacts on the phylogeography of Lyme Borreliosis spirochaete species in Europe. Environmental Microbiology, 13 (1), pp. 184-192.
Couper, D., Margos, G., Kurtenbach, K. and Turton, S., 2010. Prevalence of Borrelia infection in ticks from wildlife in south-west England. Veterinary Record, 167 (26), pp. 1012-1014.
Vitorino, L., Margos, G., Ze-Ze, L., Kurtenbach, K. and Collares-Pereira, M., 2010. Plasmid profile analysis of Portuguese Borrelia lusitaniae strains. Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases, 1 (3), pp. 125-128.
Ogden, N. H., Bouchard, C., Kurtenbach, K., Margos, G., Lindsay, L. R., Trudel, L., Nguon, S. and Milord, F., 2010. Active and passive surveillance and phylogenetic analysis of Borrelia burgdorferi elucidate the process of Lyme disease risk emergence in Canada. Environmental Health Perspectives, 118 (7), pp. 909-914.
Vitorino, L. R., Margos, G., Feil, E. J., Collares-Pereira, M., Zé-Zé, L. and Kurtenbach, K., 2008. Fine-scale phylogeographic structure of Borrelia lusitaniae revealed by multilocus sequence typing. PLoS ONE, 3 (12), e4002.
Margos, G., Gatewood, A. G., Aanensen, D. M., Hanincova, K., Terekhova, D., Vollmer, S. A., Cornet, M., Piesman, J., Donaghy, M., Bormane, A., Hurn, M. A., Feil, E., Fish, D., Casjens, S., Wormser, G. P., Schwartz, I. and Kurtenbach, K., 2008. MLST of housekeeping genes captures geographic population structure and suggests a European origin of Borrelia burgdorferi. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 105 (25), pp. 8730-8735.
Hanincová, K., Kurtenbach, K., Diuk Wasser, M., Brei, B. and Fish, D., 2006. Epidemic spread of Lyme Borreliosis, Northeastern United States. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 12, 604--611.
Hanincova, K., Taragelova, V., Koci, J., Schafer, S. M., Hails, R., Ullmann, A. J., Piesman, J., Labuda, M. and Kurtenbach, K., 2003. Association of Borrelia garinii and B. valaisiana with songbirds in Slovakia. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 69, 2825--2830.
Etti, S., Hails, R., Schafer, S. M., Michelis, S. D., Bormane, A., Donaghy, M., Kurtenbach, K. and Sewell, H. S., 2003. Habitat-specific diversity of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in Europe, exemplified by data from Latvia. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 69, 3008--3010.
Kurtenbach, K., Schafer, S. M., Sewell, H. S., Peacey, M., Hoodless, A., Nuttall, P. A. and Randolph, S. E., 2002. Differential survival of Lyme borreliosis spirochetes in ticks that feed on birds. Infection and Immunity, 70, 5893--5895.
Kurtenbach, K., Michelis, S. D., Sewell, H. S., Etti, S., Schafer, S. M., Hails, R., Pereira, M. C., Reis, M. S., Hanincova, K., Labuda, M., Bormane, A. and Donaghy, M., 2001. Distinct combinations of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato genospecies found in individual questing ticks from Europe. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 67, 4926--4949.
