Harry Vennema

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2008 - 2009

Anzahl

21

Co-Autoren

Non-travel related Hepatitis E virus genotype 3 infections in the Netherlands; A case series 2004 – 2006 (2008)

Borgen, Katrine, Herremans, Tineke, Duizer, Erwin, Vennema, Harry, Rutjes, Saskia, Bosman, Arnold, ...

Abstract Background Human hepatitis E virus (HEV) infections are considered an emerging disease in industrialized countries. In the Netherlands, Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infections have been...

Coronavirus Particle Assembly: Primary Structure Requirements of the Membrane Protein

Kuo, Lili, Masters, Paul S., Vennema, Harry, Rottier, Peter J. M.

Coronavirus-like particles morphologically similar to normal virions are assembled when genes encoding the viral membrane proteins M and E are coexpressed in eukaryotic cells. Using this envelope...

Assembly of the Coronavirus Envelope: Homotypic Interactions between the M Proteins

Vennema, Harry, Rottier, Peter J. M.

The viral membrane proteins M and E are the minimal requirements for the budding of coronavirus particles. Since the E protein occurs in particles only in trace amounts, the lateral interactions...

Assembly of Spikes into Coronavirus Particles Is Mediated by the Carboxy-Terminal Domain of the Spike Protein

Godeke, Gert-Jan, Rossen, John W. A., Vennema, Harry, Rottier, Peter J. M.

The type I glycoprotein S of coronavirus, trimers of which constitute the typical viral spikes, is assembled into virions through noncovalent interactions with the M protein. Here we demonstrate that...

Characterization of the Coronavirus Mouse Hepatitis Virus Strain A59 Small Membrane Protein E

Raamsman, Martin J. B., Locker, Jacomine Krijnse, De Hooge, Alphons, Griffiths, Gareth, Vennema, Harry, ...

The small envelope (E) protein has recently been shown to play an essential role in the assembly of coronaviruses. Expression studies revealed that for formation of the viral envelope, actually only...

International Collaborative Study To Compare Reverse Transcriptase PCR Assays for Detection and Genotyping of Noroviruses

Vinjé, Jan, Vennema, Harry, Maunula, Leena, Von Bonsdorff, Carl-Henrik, Hoehne, Marina, Schreier, Eckart, ...

To allow more rapid and internationally standardized assessment of the spread of noroviruses (previously called Norwalk-like viruses [NLVs]) as important food-borne pathogens, harmonization of...

Coronavirus Particle Assembly: Primary Structure Requirements of the Membrane Protein

Kuo, Lili, Masters, Paul S., Vennema, Harry, Rottier, Peter J. M.

Coronavirus-like particles morphologically similar to normal virions are assembled when genes encoding the viral membrane proteins M and E are coexpressed in eukaryotic cells. Using this envelope...

Assembly of the Coronavirus Envelope: Homotypic Interactions between the M Proteins

Vennema, Harry, Rottier, Peter J. M.

The viral membrane proteins M and E are the minimal requirements for the budding of coronavirus particles. Since the E protein occurs in particles only in trace amounts, the lateral interactions...

Assembly of Spikes into Coronavirus Particles Is Mediated by the Carboxy-Terminal Domain of the Spike Protein

Godeke, Gert-Jan, Rossen, John W. A., Vennema, Harry, Rottier, Peter J. M.

The type I glycoprotein S of coronavirus, trimers of which constitute the typical viral spikes, is assembled into virions through noncovalent interactions with the M protein. Here we demonstrate that...

Characterization of the Coronavirus Mouse Hepatitis Virus Strain A59 Small Membrane Protein E

Raamsman, Martin J. B., Locker, Jacomine Krijnse, De Hooge, Alphons, Griffiths, Gareth, Vennema, Harry, ...

The small envelope (E) protein has recently been shown to play an essential role in the assembly of coronaviruses. Expression studies revealed that for formation of the viral envelope, actually only...

International Collaborative Study To Compare Reverse Transcriptase PCR Assays for Detection and Genotyping of Noroviruses

Vinjé, Jan, Vennema, Harry, Maunula, Leena, Von Bonsdorff, Carl-Henrik, Hoehne, Marina, Schreier, Eckart, ...

To allow more rapid and internationally standardized assessment of the spread of noroviruses (previously called Norwalk-like viruses [NLVs]) as important food-borne pathogens, harmonization of...

Etiological Role of Viruses in Outbreaks of Acute Gastroenteritis in The Netherlands from 1994 through 2005▿

Svraka, Sanela, Duizer, Erwin, Vennema, Harry, De Bruin, Erwin, Van Der Veer, Bas, Dorresteijn, Bram, ...

Acute gastroenteritis is one of the most common diseases worldwide. In developed countries, viruses, particularly noroviruses, are recognized as the leading cause. In The Netherlands, the...

Epochal Evolution of GGII.4 Norovirus Capsid Proteins from 1995 to 2006▿ †

Siebenga, J. Joukje, Vennema, Harry, Renckens, Bernadet, De Bruin, Erwin, Van Der Veer, Bas, Siezen, Roland J., ...

Noroviruses are the causative agents of the majority of viral gastroenteritis outbreaks in humans. During the past 15 years, noroviruses of genotype GGII.4 have caused four epidemic seasons of viral...

European Multicenter Evaluation of Commercial Enzyme Immunoassays for Detecting Norovirus Antigen in Fecal Samples▿

Gray, Jim J., Kohli, Evelyne, Ruggeri, Franco M., Vennema, Harry, Sánchez-Fauquier, Alicia, Schreier, Eckart, ...

A total of 2,254 fecal samples were tested in a European multicenter evaluation of commercially available norovirus antigen detection assays. Two commercial enzyme immunoassays, IDEIA Norovirus...

Epidemic of Genotype GII.2 Noroviruses during Spring 2004 in Osaka City, Japan▿

Iritani, Nobuhiro, Kaida, Atsushi, Kubo, Hideyuki, Abe, Niichiro, Murakami, Tsukasa, Vennema, Harry, ...

Between March and May 2004, a GII.2 genotype norovirus strain caused an epidemic of acute gastroenteritis in Osaka, Japan. Phylogenetic analysis showed that this strain was distinct from all other...

Genetic Analysis of the Capsid Gene of Genotype GII.2 Noroviruses▿

Iritani, Nobuhiro, Vennema, Harry, Siebenga, J. Joukje, Siezen, Roland J., Renckens, Bernadet, Seto, Yoshiyuki, ...

Noroviruses (NoVs) are considered to be a major cause of acute nonbacterial gastroenteritis in humans. The NoV genus is genetically diverse, and genotype GII.4 has been most commonly identified...

Prevalence of Human Parechovirus in The Netherlands in 2000 to 2007▿

Van Der Sanden, Sabine, De Bruin, Erwin, Vennema, Harry, Swanink, Caroline, Koopmans, Marion, Van Der Avoort, Harrie

Infection with human parechovirus 3 (HPeV3) was described for the first time in Japan in 2004 and reportedly is more often associated with severe disease than infection with HPeV1 or HPeV2. In 2004,...

Sources of Hepatitis E Virus Genotype 3 in the Netherlands

Rutjes, Saskia A., Lodder, Willemijn J., Lodder-Verschoor, Froukje, Vennema, Harry, Duizer, Erwin, ...

Four subtypes have been detected, and pathogenicity, zoonotic potential, or stability may vary between subtypes.