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Robertson C, Nelson T, Stephen C
Epidemiol Infect . 2011 Jun; 140(4):731-43. PMID: 21676347
Leptospirosis is one of the most widespread zoonoses in the world. A large outbreak of suspected human leptospirosis began in Sri Lanka during 2008. This study investigated spatial variables associated...
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Burns T, Guerin M, Kelton D, Ribble C, Stephen C
Transbound Emerg Dis . 2011 Jun; 58(6):510-8. PMID: 21624106
Human movements associated with poultry farming create contact networks that might facilitate transmission of avian influenza (AI) between farms during outbreaks. In Canada, no information is available about how these...
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Stephen C, Ninghui L, Yeh F, Zhang L
Zoonoses Public Health . 2010 Sep; 58(5):334-42. PMID: 20819200
Animal health policy for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) must, for the time being, be based on expert opinion and shared international experience. We used the intellectual capital and knowledge...
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Vrbova L, Stephen C, Kasman N, Boehnke R, Doyle-Waters M, Chablitt-Clark A, et al.
Transbound Emerg Dis . 2010 Mar; 57(3):154-61. PMID: 20202176
Evaluations of emerging zoonoses surveillance systems are rarely found in the published literature, making it difficult for decision-makers to choose the best surveillance initiatives.
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Duncan C, Schwantje H, Stephen C, Campbell J, Bartlett K
J Wildl Dis . 2006 May; 42(1):175-8. PMID: 16699162
Although Cryptococcus gattii has emerged as an important pathogen of humans and domestic animals on Vancouver Island, Canada since 1999; its distribution in regional wildlife species is largely unknown. Opportunistic...
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Duncan C, Stephen C, Lester S, Bartlett K
Med Mycol . 2006 Jan; 43(7):663-6. PMID: 16396253
The pathogenesis of Cryptococcus spp. infection following nasal colonization is unclear. This article reports follow-up data on a cohort of seven cats and five dogs identified in a previous study...
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Duncan C, Stephen C, Lester S, Bartlett K
Med Mycol . 2005 Dec; 43(6):511-6. PMID: 16320495
Since 1999, Cryptococcus gattii has emerged as an important pathogen of humans and animals in British Columbia, Canada. Nasal swabs and serum samples were collected from dogs and cats residing...
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Nishi J, Stephen C, Elkin B
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2002 Oct; 969:236-44. PMID: 12381598
Although disease is often an important factor in the population dynamics of wild ungulates, it is largely the threat-both real and perceived-that sylvatic disease reservoirs pose to the health status...
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Liu W, Midgley C, Stephen C, Saville M, Lane D
J Mol Biol . 2001 Nov; 313(4):711-31. PMID: 11697899
The p53 tumour suppressor protein plays a central role in maintaining genomic integrity in eukaryotic cells. The most significant biological function of p53 is to act as a sequence-specific DNA-binding...
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Thame M, Stephen C, Wilks R, Forrester T
West Indian Med J . 2001 Oct; 50(2):140-3. PMID: 11677912
We performed a retrospective audit of antimicrobial sensitivities of bacteria isolated from children admitted with a diagnosis of malnutrition to the Tropical Metabolism Research Unit (TMRU), University of the West...