scholarly journals Effectiveness of TBE vaccination in southern Germany and Latvia

Vaccine ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wilhelm Erber ◽  
Farid Khan ◽  
Dace Zavadska ◽  
Zane Freimane ◽  
Gerhard Dobler ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 48 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
G Kirovski ◽  
G Kirchner ◽  
HJ Schlitt ◽  
J Schoelmerich ◽  
O Stoeltzing ◽  
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Author(s):  
Tom Scott

The convulsions which seized southern Germany and Switzerland between 1520 and 1540 included the expulsion of Duke Ulrich of Württemberg (an ally of the Swiss) from his duchy of Württemberg; his intrigues to recapture his duchy by raising peasants in the Black Forest already in the throes of popular rebellion; and the beginnings of Reformed Protestant preaching by Huldrych Zwingli in Zürich. Any of these circumstances could easily have led to outright war on both banks of the Rhine. The Swiss were reluctant to give any support to Duke Ulrich, or to the peasants, though Zürich came to the aid of the Forest Town of Waldshut where Balthasar Hubmaier preached the new doctrines (and later Anabaptism). Konstanz, too, embraced Protestantism, to the chagrin of the Catholic Inner cantons. That effectively put an end to the city’s hopes of joining the Confederation.


Author(s):  
Carolin Friedle ◽  
Klaus Wallner ◽  
Peter Rosenkranz ◽  
Dieter Martens ◽  
Walter Vetter

AbstractInsect-pollinated plants are essential for honey bees to feed their brood. In agricultural landscapes, honey bees and other pollinators are often exposed to pesticides used for cultivation. In order to gain more insight into the fluctuation of pesticide loads, 102 daily pollen samples were collected between April and July 2018 in a fruit-growing area in Southern Germany. Samples were analyzed with respect to more than 260 pesticides using a multi-residue pesticide analysis method. Almost 90% of the analyzed pollen samples featured between one and thirteen different pesticides. In total, 29 pesticides were detected at maximum concentrations of up to 4500 ng/g pollen. Maximum residual concentrations of most pesticides were observed during April and the first half of May, as well as during the second half of June. In most cases, serial data of pesticide residuals were detected for approximately 10 subsequent days with two or three maximum values, which were several folds higher than concentrations on the days before and thereafter. The pollen hazard quotient (PHQ) was calculated to estimate the risk of the detected pesticides to honey bees and wild pollinators.


Author(s):  
Axel Posluschny ◽  
Elske Fischer ◽  
Manfred Rösch ◽  
Kristine Schatz ◽  
Elisabeth Stephan ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 44 (31) ◽  
pp. 3823-3832 ◽  
Author(s):  
Md. Aynul Bari ◽  
Guenter Baumbach ◽  
Bertram Kuch ◽  
Guenter Scheffknecht

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