Lukas Ocias
Lukas Ocias Position: Affiliated Researcher School/office: School of Medical SciencesEmail: bHVrYXMub2NpYXM7b3J1LnNl
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Articles in journals
- Klinteskog, M. , Koskela von Sydow, A. , Asghar, N. , Johansson, M. , Henningsson, A. J. , Sundqvist, M. , Lindgren, P. & Ocias, L. (2025). Detection and molecular characterisation of tick-borne encephalitis virus in CSF and serum in relation to disease severity. Journal of Clinical Virology, 181. [BibTeX]
- Westerholt, M. , Kjerstadius, T. & Ocias, L. (2025). Occurrence and potential implications of the hook effect in a Borrelia burgdorferi IgG antibody chemiluminescence immunoassay. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 44 (8), 1953-1958. [BibTeX]
- Germuskova, Z. , Westerholt, M. & Ocias, L. (2025). Septic shock and meningitis caused by Capnocytophaga canimorsus (serovar B) in an immunocompetent patient: case report. ASM case reports, 1 (2). [BibTeX]
- Koch, A. , Andersen-Ranberg, E. , Søborg, B. , Evengård, B. , Andersson, M. , Ocias, L. F. , Sonne, C. , Dietz, R. & et al. (2025). Seroprevalence of seven climate-sensitive zoonoses in Greenland and northern Sweden (1998-2017): High antibody prevalence against Rickettsia and Leptospira, with Leptospira possibly linked to global warming. One Health, 21. [BibTeX]
- Westerholt, M. & Ocias, L. (2025). When more is less: follow-up on the hook effect in Borrelia serology. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. [BibTeX]
- Westerholt, M. & Ocias, L. (2025). When more is less: follow-up on the hook effect in Borrelia serology. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. [BibTeX]
Articles, reviews/surveys
- Westerholt, M. , Ocias, L. , von Horn, E. , Santos-Martin, D. , Bläckberg, J. , Wilhelmsson, C. , Lilja, B. , Windahl, U. & et al. (2025). Kokoppor i Sverige – sannolikt en underdiagnostiserad sjukdom: [Cowpox - an underdiagnosed disease in Sweden?]. Läkartidningen, 122 (32-33). [BibTeX]