Mirrim Kelly-Bosma
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Skinner C, Allavena R, Hoffmann K, Kelly-Bosma M, Kidd S, Thomson C
Med Mycol Case Rep
. 2024 Mar;
44:100641.
PMID: 38516609
A German Shepherd Dog diagnosed with based on fungal culture and DNA sequencing, is the first documented case in Australia, and the Southern Hemisphere. This species is part of complex,...
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A Multicentre Epidemiologic Study of Sudden and Unexpected Death in Adult Cats and Dogs in Australia
Kelly-Bosma M, Henning J, Haworth M, Ploeg R, Woolford L, Neef A, et al.
Vet Sci
. 2023 Sep;
10(9).
PMID: 37756104
Sudden and unexpected death (SUD) is a common reason for animals to undergo post-mortem examination. There is limited literature examining the causes of SUD in cats and dogs, and no...
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Taggers A, Kelly-Bosma M, Mastakov A, Allavena R, Doneley R
J Avian Med Surg
. 2022 Dec;
36(3):308-315.
PMID: 36468809
Two sibling 12-week-old DNA-sexed female African grey parrots () were presented for progressive whole-body tremors, proprioceptive deficits, and an inability to stand unassisted. A third bird in the clutch (DNA-sexed...
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Mastakov A, Kelly-Bosma M, Allavena R, Doneley R
J Avian Med Surg
. 2022 Feb;
35(4):464-474.
PMID: 35142172
This case series describes polycystic kidney disease in 3 (2 male, 1 female) 2-month-old, juvenile rainbow lorikeets (). The lorikeets diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease were the progeny of full...
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Kelly-Bosma M, Leister E, Padula A, Schaffer-White A, Bielefeldt-Ohmann H, Haworth M, et al.
J Comp Pathol
. 2021 Aug;
186:1-6.
PMID: 34340798
Black snakes (Pseudechis spp) are a genus of venomous Australian elapid snakes that can cause major clinical envenomation in companion animals, which may be fatal, even with appropriate antivenom treatment....