This is a retrospective study of 38 cases of infection by Babesia macropus, associated with a syndrome of anaemia and debility in hand-reared or free-ranging juvenile eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus) from coastal New South Wales and south-eastern Queensland between 1995 and 2013. Infection with B. macropus is recorded for the first time in agile wallabies (Macropus agilis) from far north Queensland. Animals in which B. macropus infection was considered to be the primary cause of morbidity had marked anaemia, lethargy and neurological signs, and often died. In these cases, parasitised erythrocytes were few or undetectable in peripheral blood samples but were sequestered in large numbers within small vessels of visceral organs, par...
An epizootic of toxoplasmosis among captive black-faced kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus melanops) is...
The reasons for the population decline of the marsupial the Eastern Barred Bandicoot, Perameles gunn...
Smaller macropodid species (commonly referred to as wallabies) are extremely susceptible to toxoplas...
This is a retrospective study of 38 cases of infection by Babesia macropus, associated with a syndro...
AbstractThis is a retrospective study of 38 cases of infection by Babesia macropus, associated with ...
A retrospective study of Babesia macropus associated with morbidity and mortality in eastern grey ka...
The roles and epidemiological features of tick-borne protozoans are not well elicited in wildlife. B...
The roles and epidemiological features of tick-borne protozoans are not well elicited in wildlife. B...
AbstractThe roles and epidemiological features of tick-borne protozoans are not well elicited in wil...
Background: “Lumpy jaw” is disease effecting wallabies and kangaroos, particularly in Macropus rufus...
Epizootics of sudden death in tammar wallabies (Macropus eugenii) occurred at six research facilitie...
Toxoplasmosis was investigated in an eastern grey kangaroo, Macropus giganteus, and four cape hyraxe...
Laboratory confirmation methods are important in bovine cysticerosis diagnosis as other pathologies ...
Guvenc, Tolga/0000-0003-1468-3415WOS: 000307987700011This paper describes systemic toxoplasmosis in ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the cause of an epidemic of blindness in kangaroos. DESIGN AND PROCEDURES: L...
An epizootic of toxoplasmosis among captive black-faced kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus melanops) is...
The reasons for the population decline of the marsupial the Eastern Barred Bandicoot, Perameles gunn...
Smaller macropodid species (commonly referred to as wallabies) are extremely susceptible to toxoplas...
This is a retrospective study of 38 cases of infection by Babesia macropus, associated with a syndro...
AbstractThis is a retrospective study of 38 cases of infection by Babesia macropus, associated with ...
A retrospective study of Babesia macropus associated with morbidity and mortality in eastern grey ka...
The roles and epidemiological features of tick-borne protozoans are not well elicited in wildlife. B...
The roles and epidemiological features of tick-borne protozoans are not well elicited in wildlife. B...
AbstractThe roles and epidemiological features of tick-borne protozoans are not well elicited in wil...
Background: “Lumpy jaw” is disease effecting wallabies and kangaroos, particularly in Macropus rufus...
Epizootics of sudden death in tammar wallabies (Macropus eugenii) occurred at six research facilitie...
Toxoplasmosis was investigated in an eastern grey kangaroo, Macropus giganteus, and four cape hyraxe...
Laboratory confirmation methods are important in bovine cysticerosis diagnosis as other pathologies ...
Guvenc, Tolga/0000-0003-1468-3415WOS: 000307987700011This paper describes systemic toxoplasmosis in ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the cause of an epidemic of blindness in kangaroos. DESIGN AND PROCEDURES: L...
An epizootic of toxoplasmosis among captive black-faced kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus melanops) is...
The reasons for the population decline of the marsupial the Eastern Barred Bandicoot, Perameles gunn...
Smaller macropodid species (commonly referred to as wallabies) are extremely susceptible to toxoplas...