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Om Dhungyel

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Boyd-Weetman J, Alam L, Dhungyel O, Muir W
Animals (Basel) . 2024 Apr; 14(8). PMID: 38672397
The study objectives were to understand the practices and perceptions of sheep farmers and district veterinarians (DVs) towards sheep health management and, the impact of disease at the farm level...
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Dhungyel O, Schiller N, Whittington R
Vet Microbiol . 2015 Feb; 176(3-4):378-81. PMID: 25669597
As part of an outbreak-specific footrot vaccination field trial a total of 1282 footrot lesion samples were collected from 2 sheep flocks on King Island, Tasmania. Breeding rams were shared...
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Bhardwaj V, Dhungyel O, de Silva K, Whittington R
Vaccine . 2014 Dec; 32(51):6979-6985. PMID: 25454866
Ovine footrot is a major disease affecting sheep welfare and production. The anaerobic Gram-negative bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus is the essential transmitting agent. Monovalent or bivalent vaccines induce high levels of...
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Dhungyel O, Hunter J, Whittington R
Vaccine . 2014 Apr; 32(26):3139-46. PMID: 24736003
Research on footrot in small ruminants, which is caused by Dichelobacter nodosus, has led to development of vaccines and their application for control, treatment and eradication of the disease in...
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Dhungyel O, Schiller N, Eppleston J, Lehmann D, Nilon P, Ewers A, et al.
Vaccine . 2013 Feb; 31(13):1701-6. PMID: 23395621
Footrot is a contagious disease of small ruminants which is caused by the bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus. In its virulent form there are severe economic losses and a very significant animal...
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Go J, Lancaster M, Deece K, Dhungyel O, Whittington R
Mol Cell Probes . 2006 May; 20(3-4):212-22. PMID: 16697343
Iridoviruses have emerged over 20 years to cause epizootics in finfish and amphibians in many countries. They may have originated in tropical Asia and spread through trade in farmed food...