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M Graeme Garner

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Veterinaria Italiana|April 28, 2010
Simulating disease spread within a geographic information system environmentSamuel Beckett, M Graeme Garner
Veterinary Research|January 17, 2012
Controlling disease outbreaks in wildlife using limited culling: modelling classical swine fever incursions in wild pigs in AustraliaBrendan D Cowled, M Graeme Garner, Katherine Negus, et al.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine|January 31, 2009
Simulation of foot-and-mouth disease spread within an integrated livestock system in Texas, USAMichael P Ward, Linda D Highfield, Pailin Vongseng, et al.
Veterinaria Italiana|April 23, 2010
Evaluating alternative approaches to managing animal disease outbreaks--the role of modelling in policy formulationM Graeme Garner, Caroline Dubé, Mark A Stevenson, et al.
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases|January 9, 2013
Effective surveillance strategies following a potential classical Swine Fever incursion in a remote wild pig population in North-Western AustraliaE Leslie, B Cowled, M Graeme Garner, et al.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine|January 21, 2014
Assessing the risk of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 transmission through poultry movements in Bali, IndonesiaSharon E Roche, Naomi Cogger, M Graeme Garner, et al.
Veterinary Microbiology|December 26, 2012
Salmonella infection in a remote, isolated wild pig populationMichael P Ward, Brendan D Cowled, Francesca Galea, et al.
Veterinary Sciences|November 2, 2018
Challenges and Opportunities Developing Mathematical Models of Shared Pathogens of Domestic and Wild AnimalsKathryn P Huyvaert, Robin E Russell, Kelly A Patyk, et al.
Plos One|October 17, 2012
Integrating survey and molecular approaches to better understand wildlife disease ecologyBrendan D Cowled, Michael P Ward, Shawn W Laffan, et al.
Epidemics|June 9, 2016
Decision-making for foot-and-mouth disease control: Objectives matterWilliam J M Probert, Katriona Shea, Christopher J Fonnesbeck, et al.
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Veterinaria Italiana|April 28, 2010
Simulating disease spread within a geographic information system environmentSamuel Beckett, M Graeme Garner
Veterinary Research|January 17, 2012
Controlling disease outbreaks in wildlife using limited culling: modelling classical swine fever incursions in wild pigs in AustraliaBrendan D Cowled, M Graeme Garner, Katherine Negus, et al.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine|January 31, 2009
Simulation of foot-and-mouth disease spread within an integrated livestock system in Texas, USAMichael P Ward, Linda D Highfield, Pailin Vongseng, et al.
Veterinaria Italiana|April 23, 2010
Evaluating alternative approaches to managing animal disease outbreaks--the role of modelling in policy formulationM Graeme Garner, Caroline Dubé, Mark A Stevenson, et al.
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases|January 9, 2013
Effective surveillance strategies following a potential classical Swine Fever incursion in a remote wild pig population in North-Western AustraliaE Leslie, B Cowled, M Graeme Garner, et al.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine|January 21, 2014
Assessing the risk of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 transmission through poultry movements in Bali, IndonesiaSharon E Roche, Naomi Cogger, M Graeme Garner, et al.
Veterinary Microbiology|December 26, 2012
Salmonella infection in a remote, isolated wild pig populationMichael P Ward, Brendan D Cowled, Francesca Galea, et al.
Veterinary Sciences|November 2, 2018
Challenges and Opportunities Developing Mathematical Models of Shared Pathogens of Domestic and Wild AnimalsKathryn P Huyvaert, Robin E Russell, Kelly A Patyk, et al.
Plos One|October 17, 2012
Integrating survey and molecular approaches to better understand wildlife disease ecologyBrendan D Cowled, Michael P Ward, Shawn W Laffan, et al.
Epidemics|June 9, 2016
Decision-making for foot-and-mouth disease control: Objectives matterWilliam J M Probert, Katriona Shea, Christopher J Fonnesbeck, et al.
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