Geoffrey Foster
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Pollock J, Foster G, Henderson K, Bell J, Hutchings M, Paterson G
Epidemiol Infect
. 2025 Jan;
153():e15.
PMID: 39819786
are opportunistic pathogens which can cause mastitis in dairy cattle. mastitis often has a poor cure rate and can lead to the development of chronic infection, which has an impact...
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Davison N, Dagleish M, Foster G, Ridley A, Doeschate M, Brownlow A
J Comp Pathol
. 2025 Jan;
216():50-56.
PMID: 39765019
Mycoplasma phocicerebrale, the causative agent of seal ('speck') finger, a zoonotic disease, is a common commensal in the oral cavity of various seal species. Historically associated with seal hunters, it...
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Robb A, Ure R, Chaput D, Foster G
PLoS One
. 2024 Jul;
19(7):e0305211.
PMID: 38968222
Staphylococcus pseudintermedius is an opportunistic pathogen in dogs, and infection in humans is increasingly found, often linked to contact with dogs. We conducted a retrospective genotyping and antimicrobial susceptibility testing...
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Baily J, Paterson G, Foster G, Davison N, Begeman L, Hall A, et al.
J Comp Pathol
. 2024 Jan;
208:54-60.
PMID: 38211467
The aim of this study was to describe the pathology in seals from which Listeria monocytogenes was isolated and investigate if the lesions' nature and severity were related to the...
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Negus D, Foster G, Hoyles L
Access Microbiol
. 2023 Dec;
5(11).
PMID: 38074105
Strain M1325/93/1 (herein referred to by our laboratory identifier, GFKo1) of was isolated from the lung of a harbour porpoise in 1993. The genome sequence and antimicrobial resistance profile (genomic,...
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Veldhuis Kroeze E, van Elk C, van de Bildt M, van Run P, Foster G, Abou-Chakra N, et al.
Vet Res
. 2023 Nov;
54(1):102.
PMID: 37919808
The oomycete Pythium flevoense was diagnosed as the cause of dermatitis in a young adult female harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) that had been trapped in a pound net in a...
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Smith-Zaitlik T, Shibu P, McCartney A, Foster G, Hoyles L, Negus D
Microbiology (Reading)
. 2022 Sep;
168(9).
PMID: 36156193
High levels of antimicrobial resistance among members of the complex (KoC) have led to renewed interest in the use of bacteriophage (phage) therapy to tackle infections caused by these bacteria....
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Ahmed M, Alssahen M, Lammler C, Foster G, Kreitlow A, Hennig-Pauka I, et al.
Mol Cell Probes
. 2022 Feb;
62:101795.
PMID: 35131429
The first description of Trueperella (T.) abortisuis was presented in Japan in 2009 by Azuma and colleagues. In the current study, eight T. abortisuis strains were identified by a newly...
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Larsen J, Raisen C, Ba X, Sadgrove N, Padilla-Gonzalez G, Simmonds M, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Jan;
602(7895):135-141.
PMID: 34987223
The discovery of antibiotics more than 80 years ago has led to considerable improvements in human and animal health. Although antibiotic resistance in environmental bacteria is ancient, resistance in human...
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Mason C, Errington J, Foster G, Thacker J, Grace O, Baxter-Smith K
BMC Vet Res
. 2022 Jan;
18(1):5.
PMID: 34980139
Background: Mannheimia haemolytica is commonly associated with respiratory disease in cattle worldwide as a cause of fibrinous pneumonia, bronchopneumonia and pleuritis. M. haemolytica is further subdivided into 12 serovars, however...