Wildlife Disease Group Journal Club
| Date/Time | Title | Speaker | Links |
|---|---|---|---|
| 23.10.2006 | Paper 1: Host population persistence in the face of introduced vector-borne diseases: Hawaii amakihi and avian malaria. Paper 2: Emerging infectious disease and the loss of biodiversity in a Neotropical amphibian community. |
Julian Chantrey | Paper 1 Paper 2 |
| 06.11.2006 | Smith, K. et al. (2006) Evidence for the role of infectious disease in species extinction and endangerment. Conservation Biology, 20(5); 1349-1357 | Malcolm Benentt | Paper 1 |
| 20.11.06 | Paper 1: Olsen, B. et al (2006) Global patterns of influenza A virus in wild birds. Science, 312; 384-388 Paper 2: Webster, R. et al (2006) H5N1 outbreaks and enzootic influenza. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 12(1); 3-8 Paper 3: Dierauf, L. et al (2006) Avian influenza virus and free-ranging wild birds. JAVMA, 228(12); 1877-1882 |
Pablo Beldomenico | Paper 1 |
| 22.01.07 | Miller, M.A. et al. (2002) Costal freshwater runoff is a risk factor for Toxoplasma gondii infection of southern sea otters. International Journal for Parasitology, 32; 997-1006 | Angela Lahuerta-Marin | Paper 1 |
| 05.02.07 | Joyner, Ph. H. et al (2006) West Nile virus in raptors from Virginia during 2003: clinical, diagnostic and epidemiological findings. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 42(2); 335-344 | Giles Constant | Paper 1 |
| 26.02.07 | Goldberg, T. L. et al (2007) Patterns of gastrointestinal bacterial exchange between chimpanzees and humans involved in research and tourism in Western Uganda. Biological Conservation, 135; 522-527 | Lutfi Al Tunesi | Paper 1 |
| 02.04.07 | Winker, K. et al (2007) Movement of birds and avian influenza from Asia into Alaska. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 13(4); 547-552 | Laura Hughes | Paper 1 |
| 16.04.07 | Michel, A. L. et al (2006) Wildlife tuberculosis in South African conservation areas: Implications and challenges. Veterinary Microbiology, 112; 91-100 | Mohammed Ibrahim | Paper 1 |
| 14.05.07 | Woodroffe, R. et al (2007) Culling and cattle controls influence tuberculosis risk for badgers. PNAS, 103(40); 14713-14717 | Sandra Telfer | Paper 1 |