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R. M. Hagen
R. M. Hagen
Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine
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Infectious diseases in German military personnel after predominantly tropical deployments: a retrospective assessment over 13 years.
2020
Marius Schawaller
D. F. Wiemer
R. M. Hagen
H. Frickmann
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A Case of SARS-CoV-2-pneumonia with successful antiviral therapy in a 77-year-old male with heart transplant.
2020
American Journal of Transplantation
D. Mathies
D Rauschning
U. Wagner
F. Mueller
M. Maibaum
C Binnemann
S. Waldeck
K Thinnes
M Braun
W. Schmidbauer
R. M. Hagen
C. Bickel
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Serological and epidemiological analysis of an outbreak of gastroenteritis among military recruits in Germany caused by Cryptosporidium parvum.
2008
Infection
Stefan Brockmann
Caroline Dreweck
Christiane Wagner-Wiening
R. M. Hagen
P. Kimmig
F Petry
V. Jakobi
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Outbreak of gastroenteritis in military recruits in Germany – cryptosporidiosis suspected
2001
Stefan Brockmann
Caroline Dreweck
Christiane Wagner-Wiening
P. Kimmig
D. Schmid
Silke Richter
H. Mertel
R. M. Hagen
H. Glaser
K. Dietrich
W. Kiehl
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