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Rosen L, Hanyire T, Dawson J, Foggin C, Michel A, Huyvaert K, et al.
Transbound Emerg Dis . 2017 Nov; 65(2):e344-e354. PMID: 29143466
Transfrontier conservation areas represent an international effort to encourage conservation and sustainable development. Their success faces a number of challenges, including disease management in wildlife, livestock and humans. Tuberculosis (TB)...
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Lawrence J, Foggin C, Prozesky L
J S Afr Vet Assoc . 2011 Jan; 81(3):170-1. PMID: 21247044
Three African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) that died after capture and translocation from Mutirikwe Recreational Park in southern Zimbabwe showed macroscopic and microscopic lesions of cardiomyopathy compatible with a diagnosis of...
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Clegg S, Turnbull P, Foggin C, Lindeque P
Vet Rec . 2007 Jan; 160(4):113-8. PMID: 17259452
A massive outbreak of anthrax in the wildlife of the Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve in Zimbabwe between August and November 2004 resulted in the death of almost all the reserve's estimated...
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Queiroz E, Ioset J, Ndjoko K, Guntern A, Foggin C, Hostettmann K
Phytochem Anal . 2005 Jul; 16(3):166-74. PMID: 15997849
The dichloromethane extract of the aerial parts of Blumea gariepina (Asteraceae) was shown to be active against the phytopathogenic fungus Cladosporium cucumerinum and to inhibit acetylcholinesterase. In order rapidly to...
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Hargreaves S, Foggin C, Anderson E, Bastos A, Thomson G, Ferris N, et al.
Rev Sci Tech . 2005 May; 23(3):783-90. PMID: 15861873
African buffalo were introduced into a wildlife conservancy in the southeast of Zimbabwe in an effortto increase the conservancy's economic viability, which is primarily based on eco-tourism. The buffalo were...
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Pozio E, Marucci G, Casulli A, Sacchi L, Mukaratirwa S, Foggin C, et al.
Parasitology . 2004 Apr; 128(Pt 3):333-42. PMID: 15074882
The discovery of Trichinella zimbabwensis in farm crocodiles of Zimbabwe has opened up a new frontier in the epidemiology of the Trichinella genus. The objective of the present study was...
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Guntern A, Ioset J, Queiroz E, Sandor P, Foggin C, Hostettmann K
J Nat Prod . 2003 Dec; 66(12):1550-3. PMID: 14695794
Heliotropamide (1), a new alkaloid with a novel oxopyrrolidine-3-carboxamide central moiety, has been isolated as the major product of the dicholoromethane extract of Heliotropium ovalifolium aerial parts. Its structure was...
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Pozio E, Foggin C, Marucci G, La Rosa G, Sacchi L, Corona S, et al.
Int J Parasitol . 2002 Dec; 32(14):1787-99. PMID: 12464425
Since 1995, Trichinella larvae have been detected in 39.5% of farmed crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) in Zimbabwe. Morphological, biological, biochemical and molecular studies carried out on one isolate from a farmed...
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Mohan K, Foggin C, Dziva F, Muvavarirwa P
Onderstepoort J Vet Res . 2001 Oct; 68(2):149-50. PMID: 11585093
Details of a severe outbreak of M. crocodyli infection in farmed crocodiles are reported. The outbreak was suspected to have been precipitated by translocation-related stress on the animals brought from...
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Guntern A, Ioset J, Queiroz E, Foggin C, Hostettmann K
Phytochemistry . 2001 Sep; 58(4):631-5. PMID: 11576613
Two new benzoquinones, heliotropinones A and B, have been isolated from the aerial parts of Heliotropium ovalifolium. Their structures were elucidated by spectrometric methods including high resolution electrospray ionization (ESI-HR),...