D I Wigney
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Govendir M, Norris J, Hansen T, Wigney D, Muscatello G, Trott D, et al.
Vet Microbiol
. 2011 Jul;
153(3-4):240-5.
PMID: 21726965
Rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM) and Nocardiae can cause severe or refractory infections in cats and dogs. Prolonged antibacterial therapy is required to cure these infections. As fluoroquinolones have been used...
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Govendir M, Hansen T, Kimble B, Norris J, Baral R, Wigney D, et al.
Vet Microbiol
. 2010 Jul;
147(1-2):113-8.
PMID: 20619975
Rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM) cause infections in cats and dogs which require prolonged antibacterial medication for resolution. In Australia, pathogens from the Mycobacterium fortuitum and Mycobacterium smegmatis clusters are responsible...
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Gottlieb S, Wigney D, Martin P, Norris J, Malik R, Govendir M
Aust Vet J
. 2008 Mar;
86(4):147-52.
PMID: 18363989
Objectives And Design: 1) A prospective study to determine in vitro concentrations for a range of fluoroquinolones, gentamicin and amoxycillin-clavulanate required to inhibit growth of recently collected, feline and canine...
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OBrien C, Krockenberger M, MARTIN P, Wigney D, Malik R
Aust Vet J
. 2006 Nov;
84(11):384-92.
PMID: 17092323
Objective: To determine the outcome of therapy in cats and dogs with naturally occurring cryptococcosis. Design Retrospective study of 59 cats and 11 dogs at the University Veterinary Centre Sydney...
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Malik R, Krockenberger M, OBrien C, White J, Foster D, Tisdall P, et al.
Aust Vet J
. 2006 Aug;
84(7):235-45.
PMID: 16879126
Objective: To record 17 cases of nocardiosis in cats from eastern Australia and to compare this series with cases previously reported. Design: Retrospective/prospective study. Results: Nocardia spp infections were diagnosed...
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Wilson B, Norris J, Malik R, Martin P, Wigney D, Baral R, et al.
Aust Vet J
. 2006 Feb;
84(1-2):8-11.
PMID: 16498827
Objectives: To measure urinary concentrations of doxycycline in cats and dogs and tetracycline in dogs 4 h after conventional oral dosing and determine whether these antibiotics were present in sufficient...
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Begg L, Hughes K, Kessell A, Krockenberger M, Wigney D, Malik R
Aust Vet J
. 2005 Jun;
82(11):686-92.
PMID: 15977613
A 20-year-old Welsh Mountain Pony (212 kg) mare was initially presented for a chronic cough, fever, weight loss and low grade abdominal pain. She later developed dyspnoea, tachypnoea and exercise...
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OBrien C, Krockenberger M, Wigney D, MARTIN P, Malik R
Med Mycol
. 2004 Nov;
42(5):449-60.
PMID: 15552647
A retrospective study of 155 cats and 40 dogs diagnosed with cryptococcosis between 1981 and 2001 was undertaken. Age, sex, breed, clinical findings, feline immunodeficiency virus and feline leukaemia virus...
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Malik R, Shaw S, Griffin C, Stanley B, Burrows A, Bryden S, et al.
J Small Anim Pract
. 2004 Nov;
45(10):485-94.
PMID: 15517689
Nine dogs with panniculitis due to rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM) were examined over 17 years. Dogs were two to 15 years; five were male, four were female. All were obese...
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Dillon B, Valenzuela J, Don R, Blanckenberg D, Wigney D, Malik R, et al.
J Clin Microbiol
. 2002 Nov;
40(12):4691-9.
PMID: 12454174
A study of 59 isolates of Bartonella henselae reveals relatively limited diversity among those of human origin (n = 28). Either of two distinct alleles of both gltA and 16S...