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Sarker S, Bowden T, Boyle D
Viruses . 2022 Feb; 14(2). PMID: 35215898
Avipoxviruses have been characterized from many avian species. Two recent studies have reported avipoxvirus-like viruses with varying pathogenicity in reptiles. Avipoxviruses are considered to be restricted to avian hosts. However,...
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Sarker S, Bowden T, Boyle D
Virology . 2021 Jul; 562:121-127. PMID: 34315102
Avipoxviruses are large, double-stranded DNA viruses and are considered significant pathogens that may impact on the conservation of numerous bird species. The vast majority of avipoxviruses in wild birds remain...
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Sarker S, Athukorala A, Nyandowe T, Bowden T, Boyle D
Pathogens . 2021 Jun; 10(5). PMID: 34065100
Marine bird populations have been declining globally with the factors driving this decline not fully understood. Viral diseases, including those caused by poxviruses, are a concern for endangered seabird species....
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Sarker S, Athukorala A, Bowden T, Boyle D
Arch Virol . 2021 Feb; 166(5):1485-1488. PMID: 33620554
Fowlpox virus (FWPV), which is the type member of the genus Avipoxvirus, subfamily Chordopoxvirinae, family Poxviridae, can lead to significant losses to the poultry industry. Although a large number of...
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Sarker S, Athukorala A, Bowden T, Boyle D
Viruses . 2021 Feb; 13(2). PMID: 33525382
Emerging viral diseases have become a significant concern due to their potential consequences for animal and environmental health. Over the past few decades, it has become clear that viruses emerging...
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Blasdell K, Davis S, Voysey R, Bulach D, Middleton D, Williams S, et al.
Vet Res . 2020 May; 51(1):58. PMID: 32349781
Bovine ephemeral fever is a vector-borne disease of ruminants that occurs in tropical and sub-tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Australia. The disease is caused by a rhabdovirus, bovine ephemeral...
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Biswas S, Noyce R, Babiuk L, Lung O, Bulach D, Bowden T, et al.
Transbound Emerg Dis . 2019 Aug; 67(1):80-97. PMID: 31379093
The genus Capripoxvirus in the subfamily Chordopoxvirinae, family Poxviridae, comprises sheeppox virus (SPPV), goatpox virus (GTPV) and lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), which cause the eponymous diseases across parts of...
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Firth C, Blasdell K, Amos-Ritchie R, Sendow I, Agnihotri K, Boyle D, et al.
Vet Res . 2017 Nov; 48(1):82. PMID: 29169390
The distribution of bluetongue viruses (BTV) in Australia is represented by two distinct and interconnected epidemiological systems (episystems)-one distributed primarily in the north and one in the east. The northern...
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Gauci P, McAllister J, Mitchell I, Boyle D, Bulach D, Weir R, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 Jan; 10(1):e0116561. PMID: 25588016
The Mapputta serogroup tentatively contains the mosquito-associated viruses Mapputta, Maprik, Trubanaman and Gan Gan. Interestingly, this serogroup has previously been associated with an acute epidemic polyarthritis-like illness in humans; however,...
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Boyle D, Amos-Ritchie R, Broz I, Walker P, Melville L, Flanagan D, et al.
J Virol . 2014 Sep; 88(24):13981-9. PMID: 25253345
Unlabelled: Bluetongue virus serotype 1 (BTV 1) was first isolated in Australia from cattle blood collected in 1979 at Beatrice Hill Farm (BHF), Northern Territory (NT). From long-term surveillance programs...