Amir H Noormohammadi
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Recent Articles
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Quinteros J, Browning G, Mardani K, Noormohammadi A, Stevenson M, Coppo M, et al.
J Virol Methods
. 2024 Jun;
329:114989.
PMID: 38917942
Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), an avian coronavirus, can be isolated and cultured in tracheal organ cultures (TOCs), embryonated eggs and cell cultures, the first two of which are commonly used...
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Kamathewatta K, Kanci Condello A, Kulappu Arachchige S, Young N, Shil P, Noormohammadi A, et al.
Vet Microbiol
. 2024 May;
294:110119.
PMID: 38772075
Mycoplasma synoviae causes infectious synovitis and respiratory tract infections in chickens and is responsible for significant economic losses in the poultry industry. Effective attachment and colonisation of the trachea is...
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Kanci Condello A, Wawegama N, Ekanayake D, Zhu L, Tivendale K, Shil P, et al.
Vet Microbiol
. 2024 May;
293:110093.
PMID: 38692193
Mycoplasma gallisepticum causes chronic respiratory disease in poultry. A novel vaccine, Vaxsafe MG304 (the ts-304 strain), has greater protective efficacy in chickens than the Vaxsafe MG (strain ts-11) vaccine when...
4.
Allen J, Bushell R, Noormohammadi A, Stent A, Whiteley P, Browning G, et al.
Vet Microbiol
. 2024 Jan;
290:109990.
PMID: 38228079
The bacterial agent that causes fowl cholera, Pasteurella multocida, was isolated from two deceased wild waterbirds in Victoria, Australia, in 2013. Whole genome sequence analysis placed the isolates into ST20,...
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Omotainse O, Wawegama N, Kulappu Arachchige S, Coppo M, Vaz P, Saliha U, et al.
Vet Microbiol
. 2023 Nov;
287:109921.
PMID: 38000210
Mycoplasma synoviae is a pathogen of poultry that causes upper respiratory tract disease. MS-H is a live attenuated temperature-sensitive vaccine that effectively control M. synoviae infection in chickens. However, the...
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Brown J, Noormohammadi A, Courtman N
J Vet Intern Med
. 2023 Nov;
38(1):187-196.
PMID: 37950415
Background: Commercially available D-dimer assays use antibodies against human D-dimer, with limited sensitivity and specificity data in companion animals. Objectives: To evaluate the immunoreactivity of D-dimer in plasma of dogs,...
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Cummins M, Li D, Ahmad A, Bushell R, Noormohammadi A, Wijesurendra D, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2023 Jun;
11(6).
PMID: 37375015
Bacterial chondronecrosis with osteomyelitis (BCO) impacts animal welfare and productivity in the poultry industry worldwide, yet it has an understudied pathogenesis. While Avian Pathogenic (APEC) are known to be one...
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Klose S, Shil P, Underwood G, Morrow C, Marenda M, Noormohammadi A
Vet Microbiol
. 2023 Jun;
284:109818.
PMID: 37354700
The MS-H vaccine strain (Vaxsafe MS®; Bioproperties Pty. Ltd., Australia) is a live attenuated temperature sensitive derivative of a virulent strain of M. synoviae, 86079/7NS, and is used to prevent...
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Klose S, de Souza D, Disint J, Andrews D, Underwood G, Morrow C, et al.
Vaccine
. 2023 Apr;
41(21):3358-3366.
PMID: 37100722
The live attenuated temperature sensitive vaccine strain MS-H (Vaxsafe® MS, Bioproperties Pty. Ltd., Australia) is widely used to control disease associated with M. synoviae infection in commercial poultry. MS-H was...
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Klose S, Omotainse O, Zare S, Vaz P, Armat P, Shil P, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2022 Dec;
13:1042212.
PMID: 36532420
Infections caused by are major welfare and economic concerns in poultry industries worldwide. These infections cause chronic respiratory disease and/or synovitis in chickens and turkeys leading to reduced production and...