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Matthew Baylis

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Plos One|January 12, 2013
Two-host, two-vector basic reproduction ratio (R(0)) for bluetongueJoanne Turner, Roger G Bowers, Matthew Baylis
The Veterinary Record|May 25, 2020
Cross-sectional study of British wild deer for evidence of Schmallenberg virus infectionRebecca Marie Southwell, Kenneth Sherlock, Matthew Baylis
One Health (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|June 26, 2023
Capacity for One Health research in the Horn of AfricaK Marie McIntyre, Michael Cooper, Matthew Baylis
Scientific Reports|March 21, 2012
Modelling bluetongue virus transmission between farms using animal and vector movementsJoanne Turner, Roger G Bowers, Matthew Baylis
Infection, Genetics and Evolution : Journal of Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Genetics in Infectious Diseases|March 20, 2014
Domesticated animals and human infectious diseases of zoonotic origins: domestication time mattersSerge Morand, K Marie McIntyre, Matthew Baylis
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|August 14, 2012
Japanese encephalitis: on the One Health agendaDaniel E Impoinvil, Matthew Baylis, Tom Solomon
Research in Veterinary Science|January 24, 2015
Molecular detection of infectious bronchitis and avian metapneumoviruses in Oman backyard poultryThunai Al-Shekaili, Matthew Baylis, Kannan Ganapathy
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 6, 2020
Integration of shared-pathogen networks and machine learning reveals the key aspects of zoonoses and predicts mammalian reservoirsMaya Wardeh, Kieran J Sharkey, Matthew Baylis
Nature Communications|September 12, 2022
Reply to: Machine-learning prediction of hosts of novel coronaviruses requires caution as it may affect wildlife conservationMarcus S C Blagrove, Matthew Baylis, Maya Wardeh
Nature Communications|February 17, 2021
Predicting mammalian hosts in which novel coronaviruses can be generatedMaya Wardeh, Matthew Baylis, Marcus S C Blagrove
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Plos One|January 12, 2013
Two-host, two-vector basic reproduction ratio (R(0)) for bluetongueJoanne Turner, Roger G Bowers, Matthew Baylis
The Veterinary Record|May 25, 2020
Cross-sectional study of British wild deer for evidence of Schmallenberg virus infectionRebecca Marie Southwell, Kenneth Sherlock, Matthew Baylis
One Health (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|June 26, 2023
Capacity for One Health research in the Horn of AfricaK Marie McIntyre, Michael Cooper, Matthew Baylis
Scientific Reports|March 21, 2012
Modelling bluetongue virus transmission between farms using animal and vector movementsJoanne Turner, Roger G Bowers, Matthew Baylis
Infection, Genetics and Evolution : Journal of Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Genetics in Infectious Diseases|March 20, 2014
Domesticated animals and human infectious diseases of zoonotic origins: domestication time mattersSerge Morand, K Marie McIntyre, Matthew Baylis
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|August 14, 2012
Japanese encephalitis: on the One Health agendaDaniel E Impoinvil, Matthew Baylis, Tom Solomon
Research in Veterinary Science|January 24, 2015
Molecular detection of infectious bronchitis and avian metapneumoviruses in Oman backyard poultryThunai Al-Shekaili, Matthew Baylis, Kannan Ganapathy
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 6, 2020
Integration of shared-pathogen networks and machine learning reveals the key aspects of zoonoses and predicts mammalian reservoirsMaya Wardeh, Kieran J Sharkey, Matthew Baylis
Nature Communications|September 12, 2022
Reply to: Machine-learning prediction of hosts of novel coronaviruses requires caution as it may affect wildlife conservationMarcus S C Blagrove, Matthew Baylis, Maya Wardeh
Nature Communications|February 17, 2021
Predicting mammalian hosts in which novel coronaviruses can be generatedMaya Wardeh, Matthew Baylis, Marcus S C Blagrove
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