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Novel Chlamydiaceae Disease in Captive Salamanders by An Martel, Connie Adriaensen, Sergé Bogaerts, Richard Ducatelle, Herman Favoreel, Sandra Crameri, Alex D. Hyatt, Freddy Haesebrouck, Frank Pasmans
Published 2012-06-01
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A retrospective study of Babesia macropus associated with morbidity and mortality in eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus) and agile wallabies (Macropus agilis) by Shannon L. Donahoe, Christopher S. Peacock, Ace Y.L. Choo, Roger W. Cook, Peter O'Donoghue, Sandra Crameri, Larry Vogelnest, Anita N. Gordon, Jenni L. Scott, Karrie Rose
Published 2015-08-01
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A novel group A rotavirus associated with acute illness and hepatic necrosis in pigeons (Columba livia), in Australia. by Christina McCowan, Sandra Crameri, Ayfer Kocak, Songhua Shan, Mark Fegan, David Forshaw, Dennis Rubbenstroth, Honglei Chen, Clare Holmes, Jenni Harper, Megan Dearnley, Jana Batovska, Jemma Bergfeld, Colin Walker, Jianning Wang
Published 2018-01-01
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Novel Phlebovirus with Zoonotic Potential Isolated from Ticks, Australia by Jianning Wang, Paul Selleck, Meng Yu, Wendy Ha, Chrissy Rootes, Rosemary Gales, Terry Wise, Sandra Crameri, Honglei Chen, Ivano Broz, Alex Hyatt, Rupert Woods, Brian Meehan, Sam McCullough, Lin-Fa Wang
Published 2014-06-01
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Cygnet River Virus, a Novel Orthomyxovirus from Ducks, Australia by Allan Kessell, Alex Hyatt, Debra Lehmann, Songhua Shan, Sandra Crameri, Clare Holmes, Glenn Marsh, Catherine Williams, Mary Tachedjian, Meng Yu, John Bingham, Jean Payne, Sue Lowther, Jianning Wang, Lin-Fa Wang, Ina Smith
Published 2012-12-01
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Achimota Pararubulavirus 3: A New Bat-Derived Paramyxovirus of the Genus <i>Pararubulavirus</i> by Kate S. Baker, Mary Tachedjian, Jennifer Barr, Glenn A. Marsh, Shawn Todd, Gary Crameri, Sandra Crameri, Ina Smith, Clare E.G. Holmes, Richard Suu-Ire, Andres Fernandez-Loras, Andrew A. Cunningham, James L.N. Wood, Lin-Fa Wang
Published 2020-10-01
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Hayes Yard virus: a novel ephemerovirus isolated from a bull with severe clinical signs of bovine ephemeral fever is most closely related to Puchong virus by Kim R. Blasdell, Steven S. Davis, Rhonda Voysey, Dieter M. Bulach, Deborah Middleton, Sinead Williams, Margaret B. Harmsen, Richard P. Weir, Sandra Crameri, Susan J. Walsh, Grantley R. Peck, Robert B. Tesh, David B. Boyle, Lorna F. Melville, Peter J. Walker
Published 2020-04-01
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