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Autor:
Amy S. Northover, Stephanie S. Godfrey, Sarah Keatley, Alan J. Lymbery, Adrian F. Wayne, Crystal Cooper, Louise Pallant, Keith Morris, R. C. Andrew Thompson
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2019)
Abstract Background Understanding how fauna translocation and antiparasitic drug treatment impact parasite community structure within a host is vital for optimising translocation outcomes. Trypanosoma spp. and piroplasms (Babesia and Theileria spp.)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/62790b02ff27436eb3f30e830d92c135
Autor:
Crystal Cooper, R. C. Andrew Thompson, Paul Rigby, Alysia Buckley, Christopher Peacock, Peta L. Clode
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2018)
Abstract Background Trypanosoma cruzi invades and replicates inside mammalian cells, which can lead to chronic Chagas disease in humans. Trypanosoma copemani infects Australian marsupials and recent investigations indicate it may be able to invade ma
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f49b2df0c19f45afbf5afaa9d7686b5b
Autor:
Anna-Sheree Krige, R. C. Andrew Thompson, Anke Seidlitz, Sarah Keatley, Julia Wayne, Peta L. Clode
Publikováno v:
Pathogens, Vol 10, Iss 8, p 1037 (2021)
A growing number of indigenous trypanosomes have been reported to naturally infect a variety of Australian wildlife with some species of Trypanosoma implicated in the population decline of critically endangered marsupials. However, the mode of transm
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2ca1ca2d5ca042dab953f820ccbb4a10
Autor:
Crystal Cooper, R. C. Andrew Thompson, Adriana Botero, Amanda Kristancic, Christopher Peacock, Yaowanuj Kirilak, Peta L. Clode
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2017)
Abstract Background Molecular and structural information on avian Trypanosoma spp. throughout Australia is limited despite their intrinsic value in understanding trypanosomatid evolution, diversity, and structural biology. In Western Australia tissue
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9e22e64cac4e48dda07d5b7a87573bad
Autor:
R. C. Andrew Thompson
Publikováno v:
Pathogens, Vol 9, Iss 6, p 453 (2020)
Molecular epidemiology (ME) is the application of molecular tools to determine the causation of disease. With infectious diseases, such as echinococcosis, this applies to identifying and characterising the aetiological agents and elucidating host ran
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f24d7a0dd44d43979755c9e65ac4ee18
Autor:
R. C. Andrew Thompson
Publikováno v:
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, Vol 3, Iss 3, p 76 (2018)
Parasites have threatened Australia’s biosecurity since the early days of European settlement. Tick fever in cattle and liver fluke, along with their invertebrate hosts, and hydatid disease head the list of parasites that are still impacting livest
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d019e6ddfca2416ea531d4fc5a9a9a56
Autor:
Anna-Sheree, Krige, R C Andrew, Thompson, Anke, Seidlitz, Sarah, Keatley, Julia, Wayne, Peta L, Clode
Publikováno v:
Pathogens
A growing number of indigenous trypanosomes have been reported to naturally infect a variety of Australian wildlife with some species of Trypanosoma implicated in the population decline of critically endangered marsupials. However, the mode of transm
Autor:
Shuting Pan, R C Andrew Thompson, Michael E Grigg, Natarajan Sundar, Andrew Smith, Alan J Lymbery
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 9, p e45147 (2012)
Five different organs from 16 asymptomatic free-ranging marsupial macropods (Macropus rufus, M. fuliginosus, and M. robustus) from inland Western Australia were tested for infection with Toxoplasma gondii by multi-locus PCR-DNA sequencing. All macrop
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4dba38983b9743f2a4cc19ffebe66d32
A new PCR-based approach indicates the range of Clonorchis sinensis now extends to Central Thailand.
Autor:
Rebecca J Traub, Julie Macaranas, Mathirut Mungthin, Saovanee Leelayoova, Thomas Cribb, K Darwin Murrell, R C Andrew Thompson
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 3, Iss 1, p e367 (2009)
Differentiation of the fish-borne trematodes belonging to the Opisthorchiidae, Heterophyidae and Lecithodendriidae is important from a clinical and epidemiological perspective, yet it is impossible to do using conventional coprological techniques, as
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/aaf40a01d3fb43f2be10bdf7805ac28a
Publikováno v:
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife
Giardia spp. infections in wildlife populations have been linked to anthropogenic sources of infection and public health risk in a diversity of wildlife species and ecological locations worldwide. Quenda (Isoodon obesulus) remain in many urbanised ar