Jörg Schubert
University of Würzburg
11 Papers
128 Citations
Jörg Schubert is an academic researcher from University of Würzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Avidity & Human bocavirus. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
No influence of the P-glycoprotein genotype (MDR1 C3435T) on plasma levels of lopinavir and efavirenz during antiretroviral treatment.
Ralf Winzer,P Langmann,Michael Zilly,Franz Tollmann,Jörg Schubert,Hartwig Klinker,Benedikt Weissbrich +6 more
TL;DR: A retrospective study of HIV patients under antiretroviral therapy did not find evidence for an influence of the MDR1 3435 genotype on plasma levels of LPV and EFV.
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A new method for determination of varicella-zoster virus immunoglobulin G avidity in serum and cerebrospinal fluid
Ralf-Herbert Kneitz,Jörg Schubert,Franz Tollmann,Wolfgang Zens,Klaus Hedman,Benedikt Weissbrich +5 more
TL;DR: The new avidity method permits a meaningful comparison of VZV IgG avidity in serum and CSF and should be of general applicability for easy determination of avidity results, which are not affected by the concentration of specific IgG.
No influence of the P-glycoprotein polymorphisms MDR1 G2677T/A and C3435T on the virological and immunological response in treatment naïve HIV-positive patients.
Ralf Winzer,P Langmann,Michael Zilly,Franz Tollmann,Jörg Schubert,Hartwig Klinker,Benedikt Weissbrich +6 more
TL;DR: During the first 48 weeks of antiretroviral therapy, there were no significant differences in the virological and immunological response with respect to the MDR1 2677 and 3435 genotypes and the 2677/3435 haplotype.
Comparative evaluation of the use of immunoblots and of IgG avidity assays as confirmatory tests for the diagnosis of acute EBV infections
TL;DR: Avidity testing appears to be the confirmatory method of choice to differentiate between acute and past EBV infections.
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Evaluation of a pan-reactive hantavirus enzyme immunoassay and of a hantavirus immunoblot for the diagnosis of nephropathia epidemica.
TL;DR: Both assays were highly sensitive for the diagnosis of acuteNE and the presence of at least three hantavirus bands (PUUV or HTNV) in the IgG and IgM assays was highly predictive of acute NE.
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