Items where Subject is "Horses"
Number of items at this level: 24. AAgnihotri, K., Pease, B., Oakey, J. and Campbell, G. (2016) Confirmation of Elsey virus infection in a Queensland horse with mild neurologic signs. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 28 (4). pp. 445-448. ISSN 1040-6387 BBegg, A.P., Reece, R.L., Hum, S., Townsend, W., Gordon, A. N. and Carrick, J. (2011) Pathological changes in horses dying with equine influenza in Australia, 2007. Australian Veterinary Journal, 89 . pp. 19-22. ISSN 1751-0813 DDepartment of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland, (2016) Horse and Cattle Brands in Queensland. [Dataset] FField, H., Crameri, G., Kung, N.-H. and Wang, L.-F. (2012) Ecological Aspects of Hendra Virus. In: Henipavirus Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology. Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, 359 . Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 978-3-642-29818-9 Fletcher, M.T., McKenzie, R.A., Reichmann, K.G. and Blaney, B.J. (2011) Risks from plants containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids for livestock and meat quality in Northern Australia. In: 8th International Symposium on Poisonous Plants (ISOPP8), May 2009, Joao Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil. Fletcher, M. T., Hayes, P. Y., Somerville, M. J. and De Voss, J. J. (2011) Crotalaria medicaginea associated with horse deaths in northern Australia: New pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 59 (21). pp. 11888-11892. GGordon, A. N., Marbach, C. R., Oakey, J., Edmunds, G., Condon, K., Diviney, S. M., Williams, D. T. and Bingham, J. (2012) Confirmed case of encephalitis caused by Murray Valley encephalitis virus infection in a horse. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 24 (2). pp. 431-436. ISSN 1040-6387 HHii, C., Dhand, N. K., Toribio, J.-A. L. M. L., Taylor, M. R., Wiethoelter, A., Schembri, N., Sawford, K., Kung, N., Moloney, B., Wright, T., Field, H. and Schemann, K. (2020) Information delivery and the veterinarian-horse owner relationship in the context of Hendra virus in Australia. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 179 . p. 104988. ISSN 0167-5877 KKnott, S.G., McCray, C.W.R. and Hall, W.T.K. (1958) Selenium poisoning in horses in North Queensland. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 15 (2). pp. 43-58. Kung, N. (2019) Hendra virus in the field – risk profiling and management. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 79 (Sup 1). p. 6. ISSN 1201-9712 Kung, N. Y.-H., McLaughlin, A., Taylor, M., Moloney, B., Wright, T. and Field, H. (2013) Hendra Virus and Horse Owners – Risk Perception and Management. PLoS ONE . MManyweathers, J., Field, H., Longnecker, N., Agho, K., Smith, C. S. and Taylor, M. (2017) “Why won’t they just vaccinate?” Horse owner risk perception and uptake of the Hendra virus vaccine. BMC Veterinary Research, 13 (1). ISSN 1746-6148 Milinovich, G. J., Klieve, A. V., Pollitt, C. C. and Trott, D. J. (2010) Microbial Events in the Hindgut During Carbohydrate-induced Equine Laminitis. Veterinary Clinics of North America-Equine Practice, 26 (1). 79-+. ISSN 0749-0739 Moloney, B., Wiethoelter, A. K., Taylor, M., Schembri, N., Dhand, N., Kung, N., Wright, T., Field, H. and Toribio, J.-A. (2019) Horse owners’ behaviour: suspecting and reporting of Hendra virus cases. In: 2019 Australian Biosecurity Symposium, 12-13 June 2019, Gold Coast, Australia. PPlatell, J. L. and Gibson, J. S. (2013) Proliferative enteropathy in foals: Disease, diagnostics and transmission. Veterinary Journal, 195 (2). pp. 135-136. ISSN 1090-0233 RRobinson, B. and Gummow, B. (2015) A field investigation into a suspected outbreak of pyrrolizidine alkaloid toxicosis in horses in western Queensland. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 118 (4). p. 378. ISSN 01675877 SShepherd, R. (2023) Design, construction and management of flood refuge mounds. Technical Report. State of Queensland, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries. TTammemagi, L. (1954) Effect of lipid-extraction on precipitating antisera. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 11 (3). pp. 99-105. Tammemagi, L. (1955) Studies on serological differentiation of heated animal proteins. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 12 (3). pp. 69-79. Tammemagi, L. (1954) The precipitin test in the detection of horsemeat. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 11 (3). pp. 83-97. Taylor, M., Moloney, B., Field, H., Kung, N., Sawford, K., Schembri, N., Wiethoelter, A., Toribio, J., Dhand, N. and Wright, T. (2016) Longitudinal cohort study of horse owners. Project Report. RIRDC. Taylor, M., Wiethoelter, A., Schembri, N., Toribio, J., Dhand, N., Kung, N., Moloney, B., Wright, T. and Field, H. (2015) Novel vaccine acceptance in emerging infectious diseases: a case study of Hendra virus vaccine uptake in Australia. In: 3rd International One Health Congress, 15-18 March 2015, Amsterdam. WWiethoelter, A. K., Sawford, K., Schembri, N., Taylor, M. R., Dhand, N. K., Moloney, B., Wright, T., Kung, N., Field, H. E. and Toribio, J.-A. L. M. L. (2017) “We’ve learned to live with it” − A qualitative study of Australian horse owners’ attitudes, perceptions and practices in response to Hendra virus. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 140 . pp. 67-77. ISSN 0167-5877 Wiethoelter, A. K., Schembri, N., Dhand, N. K., Sawford, K., Taylor, M. R., Moloney, B., Wright, T., Kung, N., Field, H. E. and Toribio, J.-A. L. M. L. (2017) Australian horse owners and their biosecurity practices in the context of Hendra virus. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 148 . pp. 28-36. ISSN 0167-5877 |