Emerging viral pathogens are a significant concern, with potential consequences for human, animal and environmental health. Over the past several decades, many novel viruses have been found in animals, including birds, and often pose a significant threat to vulnerable species. However, despite enormous interest in virus research, little is known about virus communities (viromes) in Australian Neophema birds. Therefore, this study was designed to characterise the viromes of Neophema birds and track the evolutionary relationships of recently emerging psittacine siadenovirus F (PsSiAdV-F) circulating in the critically endangered, orange-bellied parrot (OBP, Neophema chrysogaster), using a viral metagenomic approach. This study identified 16 vi...
Wild birds are major natural reservoirs and potential dispersers of a variety of infectious diseases...
Wild birds are major natural reservoirs and potential dispersers of a variety of infectious diseases...
© 2016 Jemima Amery-GalePathogens of potential public health and/or biosecurity significance in Aust...
Emerging viral pathogens are a significant concern, with potential consequences for human, animal an...
Abstract Emerging viral pathogens are a significant concern, with potential consequences for human, ...
Siadenoviruses have been detected in wild and captive birds worldwide. Only nine siadenoviruses have...
Siadenoviruses have been detected in wild and captive birds worldwide. Only nine siadenoviruses have...
Psittacid Adenovirus-2 (PsAdv-2) was identified in captive orange-bellied parrots (Neophema chrysoga...
Emerging diseases are acknowledged as a growing threat to wildlife, with the continued identificatio...
Emerging diseases are acknowledged as a growing threat to wildlife, with the continued identificatio...
Wild birds are known reservoirs of bacterial and viral pathogens, some of which have zoonotic potent...
Wild birds are known reservoirs of bacterial and viral pathogens, some of which have zoonotic potent...
Wild birds are major natural reservoirs and potential dispersers of a variety of infectious diseases...
Parvoviruses under the genus Chaphamaparvovirus (subfamily Hamaparvovirinae) are highly divergent an...
Parvoviruses under the genus Chaphamaparvovirus (subfamily Hamaparvovirinae) are highly divergent an...
Wild birds are major natural reservoirs and potential dispersers of a variety of infectious diseases...
Wild birds are major natural reservoirs and potential dispersers of a variety of infectious diseases...
© 2016 Jemima Amery-GalePathogens of potential public health and/or biosecurity significance in Aust...
Emerging viral pathogens are a significant concern, with potential consequences for human, animal an...
Abstract Emerging viral pathogens are a significant concern, with potential consequences for human, ...
Siadenoviruses have been detected in wild and captive birds worldwide. Only nine siadenoviruses have...
Siadenoviruses have been detected in wild and captive birds worldwide. Only nine siadenoviruses have...
Psittacid Adenovirus-2 (PsAdv-2) was identified in captive orange-bellied parrots (Neophema chrysoga...
Emerging diseases are acknowledged as a growing threat to wildlife, with the continued identificatio...
Emerging diseases are acknowledged as a growing threat to wildlife, with the continued identificatio...
Wild birds are known reservoirs of bacterial and viral pathogens, some of which have zoonotic potent...
Wild birds are known reservoirs of bacterial and viral pathogens, some of which have zoonotic potent...
Wild birds are major natural reservoirs and potential dispersers of a variety of infectious diseases...
Parvoviruses under the genus Chaphamaparvovirus (subfamily Hamaparvovirinae) are highly divergent an...
Parvoviruses under the genus Chaphamaparvovirus (subfamily Hamaparvovirinae) are highly divergent an...
Wild birds are major natural reservoirs and potential dispersers of a variety of infectious diseases...
Wild birds are major natural reservoirs and potential dispersers of a variety of infectious diseases...
© 2016 Jemima Amery-GalePathogens of potential public health and/or biosecurity significance in Aust...