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    High levels of congenital transmission of Toxoplasma gondii in longitudinal and cross-sectional studies on sheep farms provides evidence of vertical transmission in ovine hosts by Williams, R H, Morley, E K, Hughes, J M, Duncanson, P, Terry, R S, Smith, J E, Hide, G

    Published in Parasitology (01-03-2005)
    “…Recent research suggests that vertical transmission may play an important role in sustaining Toxoplasma gondii infection in some species. We report here that…”
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    The prevalence of Neospora caninum and co-infection with Toxoplasma gondii by PCR analysis in naturally occurring mammal populations by Hughes, J M, Williams, R H, Morley, E K, Cook, D A N, Terry, R S, Murphy, R G, Smith, J E, Hide, G

    Published in Parasitology (01-01-2006)
    “…Neospora caninum and Toxoplasma gondii are closely related intracellular protozoan parasites associated with bovine and ovine abortion respectively. Little is…”
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    Evidence that primary infection of Charollais sheep with Toxoplasma gondii may not prevent foetal infection and abortion in subsequent lambings by Morley, E K, Williams, R H, Hughes, J M, Thomasson, D, Terry, R S, Duncanson, P, Smith, J E, Hide, G

    Published in Parasitology (01-02-2008)
    “…A study carried out on a sheep farm examined whether Toxoplasma gondii foetal infection and associated abortion occur in successive lambings. We identified 29…”
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    Significant familial differences in the frequency of abortion and Toxoplasma gondii infection within a flock of Charollais sheep by Morley, E K, Williams, R H, Hughes, J M, Terry, R S, Duncanson, P, Smith, J E, Hide, G

    Published in Parasitology (01-08-2005)
    “…A study was carried out to investigate the frequencies of abortion and congenital Toxoplasma gondii infection within 27 families (765 individuals) of a…”
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    Widespread vertical transmission and associated host sex-ratio distortion within the eukaryotic phylum Microspora by Terry, R.S., Smith, J.E., Sharpe, R.G., Rigaud, T., Littlewood, D.T.J., Ironside, J.E., Rollinson, D., Bouchon, D., Macneil, C., Dick, J.T.A., Dunn, A.M.

    “…Vertical transmission (VT) and associated manipulation of host reproduction are widely reported among prokaryotic endosymbionts. Here, we present evidence for…”
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