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FACULTY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE
VETERINARY TROPICAL DISEASES (CONTINUED)
El Imam A, Hassan S, Gameel A, El Hussein A, Taha K, and Oosthuizen MC. 2016. Molecular identi cation of di erent Theileria and Babesia species infecting sheep in Sudan. In Annals of parasitology, 62(1), pp 47-54.
Espinaze M, Hellard E, and Horak IG, Cumming G. 2016. Analysis of large new South African dataset using two host-speci city indices shows generalism in both adult and larval ticks of mammals. In Parasitology, 143(3), pp 366-373.
Fafetine J, Coetzee P, Mubemba B, Nhambirre O, Neves LCBGD, Coetzer JAW, and Venter EH. 2016. Rift Valley Fever Outbreak in Livestock, Mozambique, 2014. In Emerging Infectious Diseases, 22(12), pp 2165-2167.
Fasanmi OG, Laleye AT, and Fasina FO. 2016. Systematic review and meta-analyses of cases and deaths associates with highly pathogenic avian in uenza H5N1 in humans and poultry. In CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources, 11(4), pp 1-10.
Fasina FO, Njage PMK, Ali A, Yilma J, Bwala DG, Rivas A, and Stegeman A. 2016. Development of disease-speci c, context-speci c surveillance models: avian in uenza (H5N1)-related risks and behaviours in African countries. In Zoonoses and Public Health, 63, pp 20-33. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/52549.
Ferrolho J, Simpson J, Hawes P, Zweygarth E, and Bell-Sakyi L. 2016. Growth of Ehrlichia canis, the causative agent of canine monocytic ehrlichiosis, in vector and non-vector ixodid tick cell lines. In Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases, 7, pp 631-637.
Gcebe N, Michel AL, Gey van Pittius N, and Rutten VP. 2016. Comparative Genomics and Proteomic Analysis of Four Non-tuberculous Mycobacterium Species and Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex: Occurrence of Shared Immunogenic Proteins. In Frontiers in Microbiology, 7(795), pp 1-23.
Ghebremariam M, Rutten VP, Vernooij J, Uqbazghi K, Tesfaalem T, Butsuamlak T, Idris A, Nielen M, and Michel AL. 2016. Prevalence and risk factors of bovine tuberculosis in dairy cattle in Eritrea. In BMC Veterinary Research, 12(80), pp 1-7. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/52915.
Golezardy H, Oosthuizen MC, and Penzhorn BL. 2016. Diversity of ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) infesting cheetahs (Acinoyx jubatus) at three breeding centres in South Africa and activity patterns of questing ticks. In Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases, 7, pp 788-797.
Henrichs B, Oosthuizen MC, Troskie M, Gorsich E, Gondhalekar C, Beechler B, Ezenwa V, and Jolles A. 2016. Within guild co-infections in uence parasite community membership: a longitudinal study in African Bu alo. In Journal of Animal Ecology, 85, pp 1025-1034.
Hlokwe MT, De Klerk-Lorist L, and Michel AL. 2016. Wildlife on the move: A hidden tuberculosis threat to conservation areas and game farms through introduction of untested animals. In Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 52(4), pp 1-7.
Hlokwe MT, Sutton D, Page PC, and Michel AL. 2016. Isolation and molecular characterization of Mycobacterium bovis causing pulmonary tuberculosis and epistaxis in a Thoroughbred horse. In BMC Veterinary Research, 12(179), pp 1-5.
Ho mann S, Horak IG, Bennett NC, and Lutermann H. 2016. Evidence for interspeci c interactions in the ectoparasite infracommunity of wild mammal. In Parasites & Vectors, 9(58), pp 1-11.
Jongejan F, Cra ord D, Erasmus H, Fourie J, and Schunack B. 2016. Comparative e cacy of oral administrated afoxolaner (NexGardTM) and  uralaner (BravectoTM) with topically applied permethrin/imidacloprid (Advantix®) against transmission of Ehrlichia canis by infected Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks to dogs. In Parasites & Vectors, 9, pp 1-14. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/55856.
Junker K, Calitz F, Govender D, Krasnov B, and Boomker JDF. 2016. Pentastome assemblages of the Nile crocodile, Crocodylus niloticus Laurenti (Reptilia: Crocodylidae), in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. In Folia Parasitologica, 63(040), pp 1-9.
Khumalo ZT, Catanese H, Liesching NJ, Hove P, Collins NE, Chaisi ME, Gebremedhin A, Oosthuizen MC, and Brayton KA. 2016. Characterization of Anaplasma marginale subsp. centrale strains by using msp1aS genotyping reveals a wildlife reservoir. In Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 54(10), pp 2503-2512.
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