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Research on milk fever, bluetongue, akabane, ephemeral fever and other arboviruses at CSIRO Long Pocket Laboratories, Brisbane, Australia
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- The principal research streams in this thesis were tickborne viruses of terrestrial and sea birds, Culicoides transmitted viruses of livestock and mosquito borne rhabdoviral infections of cattle in Australia. Five viruses new to science in Australia or the world were isolated from ticks associated with seabirds in the period covered by this thesis. Precarious Point virus (an Uukuvirus); Gadgets Gully virus (a flavivirus); and a third virus, CSIRO 92, were isolated from Ixodes uriae ticks collected from Penguin colonies on MacQuarie Island ...
- Display date:
- 2012-01-01
- Format:
- report
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- University of Queensland Library
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- University of Queensland Library
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- Online
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