Public health significance of chickenpox on ships - conclusions drawn from a case series in the port of Hamburg.

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Public health significance of chickenpox on ships - conclusions drawn from a case series in the port of Hamburg. / Schlaich, Clara; Riemer, Tobias; Lamshöft, Maike; Hagelstein, Jan-Gerd; Oldenburg, Marcus.

in: INT MARIT HEALTH, Jahrgang 61, Nr. 1, 1, 2010, S. 28-31.

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Schlaich C, Riemer T, Lamshöft M, Hagelstein J-G, Oldenburg M. Public health significance of chickenpox on ships - conclusions drawn from a case series in the port of Hamburg. INT MARIT HEALTH. 2010;61(1):28-31. 1.

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title = "Public health significance of chickenpox on ships - conclusions drawn from a case series in the port of Hamburg.",
abstract = "Despite international notification requirements, the magnitude of disease transmission on board ships remains undetermined. This case series aims to exemplify that varicella aboard ships is a topic of interest for maritime medicine and of public health significance.",
author = "Clara Schlaich and Tobias Riemer and Maike Lamsh{\"o}ft and Jan-Gerd Hagelstein and Marcus Oldenburg",
year = "2010",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "61",
pages = "28--31",
journal = "INT MARIT HEALTH",
issn = "1641-9251",
publisher = "Institute of Maritime and Tropical Medicine",
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AU - Hagelstein, Jan-Gerd

AU - Oldenburg, Marcus

PY - 2010

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N2 - Despite international notification requirements, the magnitude of disease transmission on board ships remains undetermined. This case series aims to exemplify that varicella aboard ships is a topic of interest for maritime medicine and of public health significance.

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M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

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SP - 28

EP - 31

JO - INT MARIT HEALTH

JF - INT MARIT HEALTH

SN - 1641-9251

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