J M Devlin
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Amery-Gale J, Woinarski J, Hartley C, Devlin J
Aust Vet J
. 2024 Sep;
102(11):550-563.
PMID: 39348486
Introduction: Feline calicivirus (FCV) commonly causes upper respiratory tract, oral and ocular infections in species of the family Felidae, with high prevalence amongst domestic cat (Felis catus) populations worldwide. Detection...
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Douch J, Devlin J, Whiteley P, Hartley C, Vaz P
Aust Vet J
. 2022 Aug;
100(11):562-565.
PMID: 36042563
A molecular survey of herpesviruses in Australian native mammals was conducted, spanning 260 individuals from 27 species. Among the herpesviruses detected, a putative new gammaherpesvirus species was detected in the...
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Cottingham E, Johnstone T, Hartley C, Devlin J
Aust Vet J
. 2022 Jan;
100(5):187-189.
PMID: 35080011
The seroprevalence of feline alphaherpesvirus-1 (FHV-1) in feral cats in Victoria, Australia, was last assessed in 1981 when serum-virus-neutralising antibodies (VNAb) against FHV-1 were detected in 11% of the sampled...
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Lee E, Devlin J
Vet Med Sci
. 2021 Oct;
8(1):130-138.
PMID: 34644458
Background: With the rapid expansion of pet animal populations worldwide, pet-related zoonotic diseases are becoming an important issue in public health. Hong Kong (HK), located in southern China, is one...
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Vaz P, Mahony T, Hartley C, Motha J, Devlin J
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2021 Jan;
10(2).
PMID: 33446587
We present the genome sequences of macropodid alphaherpesviruses 2 and 4, two closely related pathogens of macropods. Both encoded 68 nonredundant open reading frames (ORFs) and share 90.6% genome-wide nucleotide...
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Akter R, Stent A, Sansom F, Gilkerson J, Burden C, Devlin J, et al.
Aust Vet J
. 2020 Aug;
98(11):570-573.
PMID: 32830314
Chlamydia psittaci was detected by PCR in the lung and equine foetal membranes of two aborted equine foetuses and one weak foal from two different studs in Victoria, Australia. The...
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Vaz P, Legione A, Hartley C, Devlin J
J Clin Microbiol
. 2019 Jan;
57(3).
PMID: 30626662
The iconic koala () is host to two divergent gammaherpesviruses, phascolarctid gammaherpesviruses 1 and 2 (PhaHV-1 and -2), but the clinical significance of the individual viruses is unknown and current...
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Amery-Gale J, Devlin J, Tatarczuch L, Taggart D, Schultz D, Charles J, et al.
J Parasitol
. 2017 Nov;
104(1):31-38.
PMID: 29119858
A novel coccidian species was discovered in the prostate of an Antechinus flavipes (yellow-footed antechinus) in South Australia during the period of postmating male antechinus immunosuppression and mortality. This novel...
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Nadimpalli M, Lee S, Devlin J, Gilkerson J, Hartley C
Arch Virol
. 2017 Feb;
162(6):1541-1548.
PMID: 28194527
Infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) encodes several unique genes, including a pair of unique nuclear proteins UL0 and UL[-1] that are expressed during replication in cell culture. Although the UL0 gene...
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Vaz P, Horsington J, Hartley C, Browning G, Ficorilli N, Studdert M, et al.
J Gen Virol
. 2015 Dec;
97(3):747-755.
PMID: 26691326
Recombination in alphaherpesviruses allows evolution to occur in viruses that have an otherwise stable DNA genome with a low rate of nucleotide substitution. High-throughput sequencing of complete viral genomes has...