Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Traversa, D.; Giangaspero, A.; Iorio, R.; Otranto, D.; Paoletti, B.; Gasser, R.B. |
Semi-nested PCR for the specific detection of Habronema microstoma or Habronema muscae DNA in horse faeces |
2004 |
Parasitology |
2631 |
129 |
733-739 |
Dargatz, D.A.; Traub-Dargatz, J.L. |
Multidrug-resistant Salmonella and nosocomial infections |
2004 |
The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Equine Practice |
2632 |
20 |
587-600 |
Giangaspero, A.; Traversa, D.; Otranto, D. |
[Ecology of Thelazia spp. in cattle and their vectors in Italy] |
2004 |
Parassitologia |
2633 |
46 |
257-259 |
Traversa, D.; Giangaspero, A.; Galli, P.; Paoletti, B.; Otranto, D.; Gasser, R.B. |
Specific identification of Habronema microstoma and Habronema muscae (Spirurida, Habronematidae) by PCR using markers in ribosomal DNA |
2004 |
Molecular and Cellular Probes |
2634 |
18 |
215-221 |
Dauphin, G.; Zientara, S.; Zeller, H.; Murgue, B. |
West Nile: worldwide current situation in animals and humans |
2004 |
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases |
2635 |
27 |
343-355 |
Nelson, D.M.; Gardner, I.A.; Chiles, R.F.; Balasuriya, U.B.; Eldridge, B.F.; Scott, T.W.; Reisen, W.K.; James Maclachlan, N. |
Prevalence of antibodies against Saint Louis encephalitis and Jamestown Canyon viruses in California horses |
2004 |
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases |
2637 |
27 |
209-215 |
Komar, N. |
West Nile virus: epidemiology and ecology in North America |
2003 |
Advances in Virus Research |
2638 |
61 |
185-234 |
Passler, S.; Pfeffer, M. |
Detection of antibodies to alphaviruses and discrimination between antibodies to eastern and western equine encephalitis viruses in rabbit sera using a recombinant antigen and virus-specific monoclonal antibodies |
2003 |
Journal of Veterinary Medicine. B, Infectious Diseases and Veterinary Public Health |
2639 |
50 |
265-269 |
Valero, N. |
West Nile virus: a new challenge? |
2003 |
Investigacion Clinica |
2640 |
44 |
175-177 |
Barker, S.C. |
The Australian paralysis tick may be the missing link in the transmission of Hendra virus from bats to horses to humans |
2003 |
Medical Hypotheses |
2641 |
60 |
481-483 |