Molecular epidemiology of wildlife diseases
Research on the role of wildlife in the transmission of economically important diseases to domestic livestock and on the counter threat posed by diseases of domesticated species to wildlife
Research Output
Research articles in refereed specialist journals
Bastos AD, Haydon D, Forsberg R, Knowles NJ, Anderson EC, Bengis RG, Nel LH, Thomson GR: 2001. Genetic heterogeneity of SAT-1 type foot-and-mouth disease viruses in southern Africa. Archives of Virology, 146, pp 1537-1551. Gonzague M, Roger F, Bastos AD, Burger C, Randriamparany T, Smondack S, Cruciere C: 2001. Isolation of a non-haemadsorbing, non-cytopathic strain of African swine fever virus in Madagascar. Epidemiology and Infection, 126, pp 453-459. Haydon D, Bastos AD, Knowles NJ, Samuel AR: 2001. Evidence for positive selection in foot-and-mouth disease virus capsid genes from field isolates. Genetics, 157 / Jan, pp 7-15. Sangare O, Bastos AD, Marquardt O, Venter EH, Vosloo W, Thomson GR: 2001. Molecular epidemiology of serotype O Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus with emphasis on West and South Africa. Virus Genes, 22(3), pp 343-349. Vosloo W, Bastos AD, Michel A, Thomson GR: 2001. Tracing movement of African buffalo in southern Africa. Scientific and Technical Review of the Office International des Epizooties, 20(2), pp 630-639. |