Aurelie Brioudes
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Recent Articles
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Mon H, Hadrill D, Brioudes A, Mon C, Sims L, Win H, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2021 Oct;
9(10).
PMID: 34683435
Between 2006 and 2019, serological surveys in unvaccinated domestic ducks reared outdoors in Myanmar were performed, using a haemagglutination inhibition (HI) test, to confirm H5 avian influenza virus circulation and...
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Hood G, Roche X, Brioudes A, von Dobschuetz S, Fasina F, Kalpravidh W, et al.
Transbound Emerg Dis
. 2020 Jul;
68(1):110-126.
PMID: 32652790
This literature review provides an overview of use of environmental samples (ES) such as faeces, water, air, mud and swabs of surfaces in avian influenza (AI) surveillance programs, focussing on...
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Brioudes A, Gummow B
Prev Vet Med
. 2016 Jun;
129:13-22.
PMID: 27317319
Limited resources are one of the major constraints in effective disease monitoring and control in developing countries. This paper examines the pig and poultry market chains of four targeted Pacific...
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Brioudes A, Warner J, Hedlefs R, Gummow B
Acta Trop
. 2015 Jan;
143:66-76.
PMID: 25572609
Most Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs) have developing economies and face a critical shortage of veterinarians with limited financial resources allocated to their animal disease surveillance programmes. Thus, animal...
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Brioudes A, Warner J, Hedlefs R, Gummow B
Acta Trop
. 2014 Jan;
132:23-38.
PMID: 24388793
The Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs) are reported to be free of the most serious infectious livestock diseases which are prevalent in other parts of the globe, such as...