Willemijn J. Lodder

3.1k total citations
40 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

Willemijn J. Lodder is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Small Animals. According to data from OpenAlex, Willemijn J. Lodder has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Infectious Diseases, 8 papers in Epidemiology and 6 papers in Small Animals. Recurrent topics in Willemijn J. Lodder's work include Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (24 papers), SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing (10 papers) and SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research (7 papers). Willemijn J. Lodder is often cited by papers focused on Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (24 papers), SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing (10 papers) and SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research (7 papers). Willemijn J. Lodder collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Austria and Sweden. Willemijn J. Lodder's co-authors include Ana Maria de Roda Husman, Saskia A. Rutjes, Harold van den Berg, Peter Teunis, Harry Vennema, Martijn Bouwknegt, Froukje Lodder-Verschoor, Marion Koopmans, Wim van der Poel and Erwin Duizer and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, The Science of The Total Environment and Applied and Environmental Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

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40 papers receiving 2.2k citations

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All Works

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Benedetti, Guido, Sabine Maritschnik, Veronik Hutse, et al.. (2024). A survey of the representativeness and usefulness of wastewater-based surveillance systems in 10 countries across Europe in 2023. Eurosurveillance. 29(33). 4 indexed citations
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Berg, Harold van den, Willemijn J. Lodder, Petra Brandsema, et al.. (2023). Legionella detection in wastewater treatment plants with increased risk for Legionella growth and emission. Journal of Water and Health. 21(9). 1291–1302. 5 indexed citations
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Stunnenberg, Melissa, et al.. (2023). Thermal Inactivation of Hepatitis E Virus in Pork Products Estimated with a Semiquantitative Infectivity Assay. Microorganisms. 11(10). 2451–2451. 14 indexed citations
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Lodder, Willemijn J., et al.. (2023). PCR standard curve quantification in an extensive wastewater surveillance program: results from the Dutch SARS-CoV-2 wastewater surveillance. Frontiers in Public Health. 11. 1141494–1141494. 6 indexed citations
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Laros, Jeroen F. J., et al.. (2023). Regional reemergence of a SARS-CoV-2 Delta lineage amid an Omicron wave detected by wastewater sequencing. Scientific Reports. 13(1). 17870–17870. 9 indexed citations
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Lodder, Willemijn J., et al.. (2022). The detection of monkeypox virus DNA in wastewater samples in the Netherlands. The Science of The Total Environment. 852. 158265–158265. 64 indexed citations
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Lodder, Willemijn J. & Ana Maria de Roda Husman. (2020). SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater: potential health risk, but also data source. ˜The œLancet. Gastroenterology & hepatology. 5(6). 533–534. 353 indexed citations
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Lodder, Willemijn J., Roan Pijnacker, Diederik Brandwagt, et al.. (2018). Infection risks of city canal swimming events in the Netherlands in 2016. PLoS ONE. 13(7). e0200616–e0200616. 10 indexed citations
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Sonder, Gerard J.B., Diederik Brandwagt, Ewout Fanoy, et al.. (2017). Risk factors for gastroenteritis associated with canal swimming in two cities in the Netherlands during the summer of 2015: A prospective study. PLoS ONE. 12(4). e0174732–e0174732. 17 indexed citations
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Lodder, Willemijn J., Saskia A. Rutjes, Katsuhisa Takumi, & Ana Maria de Roda Husman. (2013). Aichi Virus in Sewage and Surface Water, the Netherlands. Emerging infectious diseases. 19(8). 1222–1230. 76 indexed citations
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Rutjes, Saskia A., Froukje Lodder-Verschoor, Willemijn J. Lodder, et al.. (2010). Seroprevalence and molecular detection of hepatitis E virus in wild boar and red deer in The Netherlands. Journal of Virological Methods. 168(1-2). 197–206. 104 indexed citations
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Lodder, Willemijn J., Harold van den Berg, Saskia A. Rutjes, & Ana Maria de Roda Husman. (2010). Presence of Enteric Viruses in Source Waters for Drinking Water Production in the Netherlands. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 76(17). 5965–5971. 86 indexed citations
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Rutjes, Saskia A., Willemijn J. Lodder, Arieke Docters van Leeuwen, & Ana Maria de Roda Husman. (2009). Detection of infectious rotavirus in naturally contaminated source waters for drinking water production. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 107(1). 97–105. 43 indexed citations
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Rutjes, Saskia A., Willemijn J. Lodder, Froukje Lodder-Verschoor, et al.. (2009). Sources of Hepatitis E Virus Genotype 3 in the Netherlands. Emerging infectious diseases. 15(3). 381–387. 119 indexed citations
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Schets, Franciska M., Willemijn J. Lodder, & Ana Maria de Roda Husman. (2009). Confirmation of the presence of Trichobilharzia by examination of water samples and snails following reports of cases of cercarial dermatitis. Parasitology. 137(1). 77–83. 22 indexed citations
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Rutjes, Saskia A., Willemijn J. Lodder, Martijn Bouwknegt, & Ana Maria de Roda Husman. (2007). Increased hepatitis E virus prevalence on Dutch pig farms from 33 to 55% by using appropriate internal quality controls for RT-PCR. Journal of Virological Methods. 143(1). 112–116. 73 indexed citations
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Schets, Franciska M., Harold van den Berg, G. B. Engels, Willemijn J. Lodder, & Ana Maria de Roda Husman. (2006). Cryptosporidium and Giardia in commercial and non-commercial oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and water from the Oosterschelde, the Netherlands. International Journal of Food Microbiology. 113(2). 189–194. 43 indexed citations
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Teunis, Peter, Willemijn J. Lodder, S. H. Heisterkamp, & Ana Maria de Roda Husman. (2005). Mixed plaques: Statistical evidence how plaque assays may underestimate virus concentrations. Water Research. 39(17). 4240–4250. 17 indexed citations
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Berg, Harold van den, Willemijn J. Lodder, Wim van der Poel, Harry Vennema, & Ana Maria de Roda Husman. (2005). Genetic diversity of noroviruses in raw and treated sewage water. Research in Microbiology. 156(4). 532–540. 139 indexed citations

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