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    Investigation of the Role of Campylobacter Infection in Suspected Acute Polyradiculoneuritis in Dogs by Martinez‐Anton, L., Marenda, M., Firestone, S.M., Bushell, R.N., Child, G., Hamilton, A.I., Long, S.N., Le Chevoir, M.A.R.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-01-2018)
    “…Background Acute polyradiculoneuritis (APN) is an immune‐mediated peripheral nerve disorder in dogs that shares many similarities with Guillain‐Barré syndrome…”
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    Horse owners’/managers’ perceptions about effectiveness of biosecurity measures based on their experiences during the 2007 equine influenza outbreak in Australia by Schemann, K., Firestone, S.M., Taylor, M.R., Toribio, J.-A.L.M.L., Ward, M.P., Dhand, N.K.

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (15-09-2012)
    “…Following the first ever equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007, a study was conducted involving 200 horse owners and managers to determine their…”
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    Detection of infectious myonecrosis virus in Penaeus vannamei using the multiplexed PCR platform shrimp MultiPath by Genz, B., Gerszon, J., Franz, L.M., Salgadu, A., Firestone, S.M., Sellars, M.J., Moser, R.J.

    Published in Aquaculture (15-04-2024)
    “…Infectious myonecrosis virus (IMNV) causes 40–80% cumulative mortality in Penaeid shrimp aquaculture, with severity being dependant on pathogen variant and…”
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    Prevalence and spatial distribution of Coxiella burnetii seropositivity in northern Australian beef cattle adjusted for diagnostic test uncertainty by Wood, C.M., Perkins, N.R., Tozer, S.J., Johnson, W., Barnes, T.S., McGowan, M., Gibson, J.S, Alawneh, J., Firestone, S.M., Woldeyohannes, S.M.

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-04-2021)
    “…Q fever is a zoonotic disease caused by infection with Coxiella burnetii transmitted from animals including, but not limited to, cattle, sheep and goats. The…”
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