Gemma Vincent
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Recent Articles
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Muleme M, Devlin J, Campbell A, Vincent G, Benham P, Sprohnle C, et al.
Vet Immunol Immunopathol
. 2021 May;
236:110253.
PMID: 33940537
Coxiella burnetii causes Q fever in individuals exposed to infected ruminants. Vaccination in 3-4-month-old goats, has been reported to result in significantly greater reduction in C. burnetii shedding compared to...
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Tadepalli M, Vincent G, Hii S, Watharow S, Graves S, Stenos J
Pathogens
. 2021 Jan;
10(1).
PMID: 33466308
Tick-borne infectious diseases caused by obligate intracellular bacteria of the genus are a growing global problem to human and animal health. Surveillance of these pathogens at the wildlife interface is...
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Hussain-Yusuf H, Stenos J, Vincent G, Shima A, Abell S, Preece N, et al.
Pathogens
. 2020 Dec;
9(12).
PMID: 33276564
Tick bites in Australia are linked to the transmission of a variety of infectious diseases in humans, livestock and wildlife. Despite this recognition, little is currently known about the variety...
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Shapiro A, Bosward K, Mathews K, Vincent G, Stenos J, Tadepalli M, et al.
Zoonoses Public Health
. 2020 Apr;
67(4):443-452.
PMID: 32347659
The discovery of antibodies against Coxiella burnetii in cattery-confined breeding cats indicating prior or current exposure (Shapiro et al., 2015) prompted an investigation into possible sources of infection. One hypothesis...
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Islam A, Stenos J, Vincent G, Graves S
Trop Med Infect Dis
. 2019 Jan;
4(1).
PMID: 30691029
This small study reports on a non-pyrogenic response of five different Australian isolates of ( . They were all members of Genomic Group IV and obtained from three cases of...
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Canevari J, Firestone S, Vincent G, Campbell A, Tan T, Muleme M, et al.
BMC Vet Res
. 2018 Nov;
14(1):353.
PMID: 30453951
Background: This was a panel study of the prevalence of C. burnetii infection in does in an endemic dairy goat enterprise in Victoria, Australia. Our first objective was to determine...
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Tshokey T, Stenos J, Durrheim D, Eastwood K, Nguyen C, Vincent G, et al.
Trop Med Infect Dis
. 2018 Oct;
3(1).
PMID: 30274410
There is limited evidence of rickettsial diseases in Bhutan. We explored the contribution of rickettsioses as a cause of undifferentiated febrile illness in patients presenting to 14 Bhutanese hospitals from...
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Graves S, Jackson C, Hussain-Yusuf H, Vincent G, Nguyen C, Stenos J, et al.
Trop Med Infect Dis
. 2018 Oct;
1(1).
PMID: 30270855
A group of 14 persons who live in an area of Australia endemic for the Australian paralysis tick, , and who were involved in regularly collecting and handling these ticks,...
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Izzard L, Chung M, Hotopp J, Vincent G, Paris D, Graves S, et al.
Ticks Tick Borne Dis
. 2018 Jul;
9(6):1484-1488.
PMID: 30025798
A divergent strain of Rickettsia japonica was isolated from a Dew's Australian bat argasid tick, Argas (Carios) dewae, collected in southern Victoria, Australia and a full-genome analysis along with sequencing...
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Chalada M, Stenos J, Vincent G, Barker D, Bradbury R
Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis
. 2018 Jan;
18(3):151-163.
PMID: 29336689
Central Queensland (CQ) is a large and isolated, low population density, remote tropical region of Australia with a varied environment. The region has a diverse fauna and several species of...