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Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases

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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Taraschewski H, Boomker JDF, Knopf K, Moravec F: 2005. Anguillicola papernai (Nematoda: Anguillicolidae) and other helminths parasitizing the African longfin eel Anguilla mossambica. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 63 / Feb, pp 185-195.

Nijhof AM, Pillay V, Steyl JCA, Prozesky L, Stoltsz WH, Lawrence JA, Penzhorn BL, Jongejan F: 2005. Molecular characterization of Theileria species associated with mortality in four species of African antelopes. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 43 (12) / Dec, pp 5907-5911.

Fourie LJ, Horak IG, Woodall PF: 2005. Elephant shrews as hosts of immature ixodid ticks. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 72 (4), pp 293-301.

Horak IG, Fourie LJ, Braack LEO: 2005. Small mammals as hosts of immature ixodid ticks. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 72, pp 255-261.

Tryland M, Sorensen KK, Godfroid J: 2005. Prevalence of Brucella pinnipediae in healthy hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) from the North Atlantic Ocean and ringed seals (Phoca hispida) from Svalbard. Veterinary Microbiology, 105, pp 103-111.

Goossens E, Dorny P, Boomker JDF, Vercammen F, Vercruysse J: 2005. A 12-month survey of the gastro-intestinal helminths of antelopes, gazelles and giraffes kept at two zoos in Belgium. Veterinary Parasitology, 127, pp 303-312.

Godfroid J, Cloeckaert A, Liautard J-P, Kohler S, Fretin D, Walravens K, Garin-Bastuji B, Letesson J-J: 2005. From the discovery of the Malta fever’s agent to the discovery of a marine mammal reservoir, brucellosis has continuously been a re-emerging zoonosis. Veterinary Research, 36, pp 313-326.

 

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