Emily Hotchkiss
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    Wilson S, Alway J, Hotchkiss E, Aluku C, Matityahu D, Mabeya H, et al.
  
  
    Trop Med Int Health
    . 2023 Dec;
          29(2):144-151.
    
    PMID: 38069534
  
  
          Objectives: The reproductive desire of women following genital fistula repair surgery is complex, varied and often not addressed, although it carries significant consequences. The aim of this study was to...
      
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    Borelli E, Ellis K, Pamphilis N, Tomlinson M, Hotchkiss E
  
  
    Prev Vet Med
    . 2023 Nov;
          221:106073.
    
    PMID: 37952280
  
  
          Understanding how farmers use antimicrobials and their awareness and beliefs about antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is essential to improve antimicrobial usage (AMU) practices and combat AMR on dairy farms. A cross-sectional...
      
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    Borelli E, Ellis K, Tomlinson M, Hotchkiss E
  
  
    BMC Vet Res
    . 2023 May;
          19(1):72.
    
    PMID: 37208702
  
  
          Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a major threat to global health. Understanding how antimicrobials are used on dairy farms and stakeholder beliefs relating to their use is essential to ensure responsible...
      
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    Hotchkiss E, Nalubwama H, Miller S, Ryan N, Barageine J, Byamugisha J, et al.
  
  
    Cult Health Sex
    . 2022 Feb;
          25(3):320-335.
    
    PMID: 35200098
  
  
          Resulting from prolonged obstructed labour, iatrogenic and traumatic aetiologies, female genital fistula in low-resource settings causes a significant physical and psychosocial burden. Social support is an important mechanism to build...
      
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    Jack C, Hotchkiss E, Sargison N, Toma L, Milne C, Bartley D
  
  
    Prev Vet Med
    . 2022 Feb;
          200:105594.
    
    PMID: 35180449
  
  
          Since 2003, the Sustainable Control Of Parasites in Sheep (SCOPS) group have provided the UK sheep farming industry with guidance on ways to mitigate the development and dissemination of anthelmintic...
      
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    Jack C, Hotchkiss E, Sargison N, Toma L, Milne C, Bartley D
  
  
    Prev Vet Med
    . 2017 Feb;
          139(Pt B):134-145.
    
    PMID: 28233581
  
  
          Nematode control in sheep, by strategic use of anthelmintics, is threatened by the emergence of roundworms populations that are resistant to one or more of the currently available drugs. In...
      
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    Easton S, Pinchbeck G, Tzelos T, Bartley D, Hotchkiss E, Hodgkinson J, et al.
  
  
    Prev Vet Med
    . 2016 Dec;
          135:17-27.
    
    PMID: 27931925
  
  
          Helminths are common pathogens of equids and anthelmintic resistance is a major issue in cyathostomin species and Parascaris equorum. At the heart of mitigating the impact of increasing anthelmintic resistance...
      
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    Easton S, Pinchbeck G, Bartley D, Hotchkiss E, Hodgkinson J, Matthews J
  
  
    Prev Vet Med
    . 2016 Nov;
          134:69-81.
    
    PMID: 27836048
  
  
          The aim of this study was to determine practices, attitudes and experiences of UK prescribers of anthelmintics for horses and livestock. A questionnaire was sent by direct email to groups...
      
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    Easton S, Bartley D, Hotchkiss E, Hodgkinson J, Pinchbeck G, Matthews J
  
  
    Prev Vet Med
    . 2016 May;
          128:70-7.
    
    PMID: 27237392
  
  
          Grazing livestock and equines are at risk of infection from a variety of helminths, for which the primary method of control has long been the use of anthelmintics. Anthelmintic resistance...
      
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    Chalmers R, Robinson G, Hotchkiss E, Alexander C, May S, Gilray J, et al.
  
  
    Parasitology
    . 2016 Feb;
          144(1):37-47.
    
    PMID: 26831252
  
  
          Cryptosporidium parvum is the major cause of livestock and zoonotically-acquired human cryptosporidiosis. The ability to track sources of contamination and routes of transmission by further differentiation of isolates would assist...