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Zoonoses and Public Health|June 6, 2009
Bats and emerging zoonoses: henipaviruses and SARSH E Field
Archives of Virology. Supplementum|May 4, 2004
Emerging encephalitogenic viruses: lyssaviruses and henipaviruses transmitted by frugivorous batsJ S Mackenzie, H E Field
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|September 13, 2007
Henipaviruses: emerging paramyxoviruses associated with fruit batsH E Field, J S Mackenzie, P Daszak
Journal of Applied Microbiology|April 5, 2003
Managing emerging diseases borne by fruit bats (flying foxes), with particular reference to henipaviruses and Australian bat lyssavirusJ S Mackenzie, H E Field, K J Guyatt
The Journal of General Virology|July 19, 2000
Isolation of Hendra virus from pteropid bats: a natural reservoir of Hendra virusK Halpin, P L Young, H E Field, et al.
Ecohealth|March 20, 2014
Survival of hendra virus in the environment: modelling the effect of temperatureJ C Scanlan, N Y Kung, P W Selleck, et al.
Epidemiology and Infection|March 4, 2014
Assessing the risk of Nipah virus establishment in Australian flying-foxesS E Roche, S Costard, J Meers, et al.
Zoonoses and Public Health|October 23, 2016
No Evidence of Hendra Virus Infection in the Australian Flying-fox Ectoparasite Genus CyclopodiaM E Vidgen, D W Edson, A F van den Hurk, et al.
Zoonoses and Public Health|July 30, 2009
Screening for Nipah virus infection in West Kalimantan province, IndonesiaI Sendow, H E Field, A Adjid, et al.
Ecohealth|April 7, 2016
Coronavirus Infection and Diversity in Bats in the Australasian RegionC S Smith, C E de Jong, J Meers, et al.
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Zoonoses and Public Health|June 6, 2009
Bats and emerging zoonoses: henipaviruses and SARSH E Field
Archives of Virology. Supplementum|May 4, 2004
Emerging encephalitogenic viruses: lyssaviruses and henipaviruses transmitted by frugivorous batsJ S Mackenzie, H E Field
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|September 13, 2007
Henipaviruses: emerging paramyxoviruses associated with fruit batsH E Field, J S Mackenzie, P Daszak
Journal of Applied Microbiology|April 5, 2003
Managing emerging diseases borne by fruit bats (flying foxes), with particular reference to henipaviruses and Australian bat lyssavirusJ S Mackenzie, H E Field, K J Guyatt
The Journal of General Virology|July 19, 2000
Isolation of Hendra virus from pteropid bats: a natural reservoir of Hendra virusK Halpin, P L Young, H E Field, et al.
Ecohealth|March 20, 2014
Survival of hendra virus in the environment: modelling the effect of temperatureJ C Scanlan, N Y Kung, P W Selleck, et al.
Epidemiology and Infection|March 4, 2014
Assessing the risk of Nipah virus establishment in Australian flying-foxesS E Roche, S Costard, J Meers, et al.
Zoonoses and Public Health|October 23, 2016
No Evidence of Hendra Virus Infection in the Australian Flying-fox Ectoparasite Genus CyclopodiaM E Vidgen, D W Edson, A F van den Hurk, et al.
Zoonoses and Public Health|July 30, 2009
Screening for Nipah virus infection in West Kalimantan province, IndonesiaI Sendow, H E Field, A Adjid, et al.
Ecohealth|April 7, 2016
Coronavirus Infection and Diversity in Bats in the Australasian RegionC S Smith, C E de Jong, J Meers, et al.
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