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May 3, 2013
The distribution of henipaviruses in Southeast Asia and Australasia: is Wallace's line a barrier to Nipah virus?
Andrew C Breed, Joanne Meers, Indrawati Sendow, et al.
BMC Biology
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August 22, 2020
Extreme mobility of the world's largest flying mammals creates key challenges for management and conservation
Justin A Welbergen, Jessica Meade, Hume E Field, et al.
Plos One
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March 2, 2011
Satellite telemetry and long-range bat movements
Craig S Smith, Jonathan H Epstein, Andrew C Breed, et al.
BMC Genomics
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June 22, 2012
The immune gene repertoire of an important viral reservoir, the Australian black flying fox
Anthony T Papenfuss, Michelle L Baker, Zhi-Ping Feng, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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November 4, 2011
Pteropid bats are confirmed as the reservoir hosts of henipaviruses: a comprehensive experimental study of virus transmission
Kim Halpin, Alex D Hyatt, Rhys Fogarty, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
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October 30, 2010
Genome sequence conservation of Hendra virus isolates during spillover to horses, Australia
Glenn A Marsh, Shawn Todd, Adam Foord, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
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July 20, 2006
Feral cats and risk for Nipah virus transmission
Jonathan H Epstein, Sohayati Abdul Rahman, Jennifer A Zambriski, et al.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine
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May 3, 2017
"We've learned to live with it"-A qualitative study of Australian horse owners' attitudes, perceptions and practices in response to Hendra virus
Anke K Wiethoelter, Kate Sawford, Nicole Schembri, et al.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine
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November 22, 2017
Australian horse owners and their biosecurity practices in the context of Hendra virus
Anke K Wiethoelter, Nicole Schembri, Navneet K Dhand, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
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June 3, 2011
Agricultural intensification, priming for persistence and the emergence of Nipah virus: a lethal bat-borne zoonosis
Juliet R C Pulliam, Jonathan H Epstein, Jonathan Dushoff, et al.
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Plos One
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May 3, 2013
The distribution of henipaviruses in Southeast Asia and Australasia: is Wallace's line a barrier to Nipah virus?
Andrew C Breed, Joanne Meers, Indrawati Sendow, et al.
BMC Biology
|
August 22, 2020
Extreme mobility of the world's largest flying mammals creates key challenges for management and conservation
Justin A Welbergen, Jessica Meade, Hume E Field, et al.
Plos One
|
March 2, 2011
Satellite telemetry and long-range bat movements
Craig S Smith, Jonathan H Epstein, Andrew C Breed, et al.
BMC Genomics
|
June 22, 2012
The immune gene repertoire of an important viral reservoir, the Australian black flying fox
Anthony T Papenfuss, Michelle L Baker, Zhi-Ping Feng, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
|
November 4, 2011
Pteropid bats are confirmed as the reservoir hosts of henipaviruses: a comprehensive experimental study of virus transmission
Kim Halpin, Alex D Hyatt, Rhys Fogarty, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
|
October 30, 2010
Genome sequence conservation of Hendra virus isolates during spillover to horses, Australia
Glenn A Marsh, Shawn Todd, Adam Foord, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
|
July 20, 2006
Feral cats and risk for Nipah virus transmission
Jonathan H Epstein, Sohayati Abdul Rahman, Jennifer A Zambriski, et al.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine
|
May 3, 2017
"We've learned to live with it"-A qualitative study of Australian horse owners' attitudes, perceptions and practices in response to Hendra virus
Anke K Wiethoelter, Kate Sawford, Nicole Schembri, et al.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine
|
November 22, 2017
Australian horse owners and their biosecurity practices in the context of Hendra virus
Anke K Wiethoelter, Nicole Schembri, Navneet K Dhand, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
|
June 3, 2011
Agricultural intensification, priming for persistence and the emergence of Nipah virus: a lethal bat-borne zoonosis
Juliet R C Pulliam, Jonathan H Epstein, Jonathan Dushoff, et al.
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