S W Maley
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Recent Articles
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Bartley P, Wright S, Maley S, Buxton D, Nath M, Innes E
Parasite Immunol
. 2009 Jun;
31(7):392-401.
PMID: 19527455
Balb/c mice were inoculated intraperitoneally (i.p.) with either 5 x 10(6) live virulent (group 1) or 5 x 10(6) live attenuated (group 2) tachyzoites, or Vero cells (group 3). Animals...
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Maley S, Livingstone M, Rodger S, Longbottom D, Buxton D
Vet Microbiol
. 2008 Nov;
135(1-2):122-7.
PMID: 18977619
Chlamydophila (C.) abortus is a major cause of infectious abortion in sheep in many countries. Twenty-one pregnant sheep were experimentally infected intranasally with C. abortus at 70 days of gestation...
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Buxton D, Maley S, Wright S, Rodger S, Bartley P, Innes E
Parassitologia
. 2008 Aug;
49(4):219-21.
PMID: 18689230
Toxoplasma gondii is a significant cause of abortion in sheep. Infection is picked up from the environment and if initiated during pregnancy may cause fetal mortality. Infected sheep remain persistently...
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Rodger S, Maley S, Wright S, Mackellar A, Wesley F, Sales J, et al.
Vet Rec
. 2006 Dec;
159(23):768-72.
PMID: 17142624
To investigate the potential role of endogenous transplacental transmission of Toxoplasma gondii, 31 seropositive ewes presumed to be persistently infected with the parasite and 15 seronegative ewes were mated and...
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Maley S, Buxton D, Macaldowie C, Anderson I, Wright S, Bartley P, et al.
J Comp Pathol
. 2006 Sep;
135(2-3):130-141.
PMID: 16997005
A serial examination of three groups of cattle infected intravenously (iv) (Group 1, n=8) or subcutaneously (sc) (Group 2, n=8) with live Neospora caninum tachyzoites or with VERO cells (Group...
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MacAldowie C, Maley S, Wright S, Bartley P, Esteban-Redondo I, Buxton D, et al.
J Comp Pathol
. 2004 Jul;
131(2-3):142-56.
PMID: 15276854
Pregnant cattle were inoculated with N. caninum strain NC-1 tachyzoites intravenously (iv) (group 1, n = 8) or subcutaneously (sc) (group 2, n = 8) at 70 days' gestation. Control...
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Bartley P, Kirvar E, Wright S, Swales C, Esteban-Redondo I, Buxton D, et al.
J Comp Pathol
. 2004 Mar;
130(2-3):81-91.
PMID: 15003463
The humoral and cell-mediated immune responses of pregnant cattle and their fetuses were examined at intervals after infection with Neospora caninum tachyzoites at mid-gestation (day 140). All cattle seroconverted and...
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Maley S, Buxton D, Rae A, Wright S, Schock A, Bartley P, et al.
J Comp Pathol
. 2003 Aug;
129(2-3):186-95.
PMID: 12921725
To investigate the pathogenesis of bovine neosporosis, 14 pregnant cattle were each inoculated subcutaneously with either 10(7) or 5 x 10(8) Neospora caninum (strain NC1) tachyzoites at 140 days' gestation....
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Buxton D, Wright S, Maley S, Rae A, Lunden A, Innes E
Parasite Immunol
. 2001 Mar;
23(2):85-91.
PMID: 11240899
Neospora caninum is an important cause of fetal loss in cattle but has also infrequently been shown to cause disease in sheep and goats. Experimental infection of pregnant sheep with...
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Maley S, Buxton D, Thomson K, Schriefer C, Innes E
Vet Parasitol
. 2001 Feb;
96(1):1-9.
PMID: 11182233
A serological study was conducted with calves experimentally infected with the protozoan parasite Neospora caninum. The animals were inoculated with either a low or high dose of N. caninum tachyzoites...