Murray Valley encephalitis virus surveillance and control initiatives in Australia. National Arbovirus Advisory Committee of the Communicable Diseases Network Australia.
暂无分享,去创建一个
S. Ritchie | M. Lindsay | R. Russell | J. Mackenzie | P. Daniels | D. Smith | A. Broom | S. Doggett | B. Currie | P. Whelan | A. Merianos | J. Spencer | T. Buick | F. Stenhouse | R. Moran | J. Azoulas | G. Hapgood | P. J. Jarrett | G. Lloyd
[1] Philip S. Brachman,et al. Control of Communicable Diseases Manual, 17th Edition , 2001 .
[2] B. Henderson,et al. Neisseria meningitidis W135: 2a: P1.2,5 arising from successive pilgrimages to Mecca , 2001 .
[3] J. Mackenzie,et al. Australian encephalitis: Sentinel Chicken Surveillance Programme. , 2001, Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report.
[4] G. Barnes,et al. Epidemiological Patterns of Rotaviruses Causing Severe Gastroenteritis in Young Children throughout Australia from 1993 to 1996 , 2001, Journal of Clinical Microbiology.
[5] M. Ramsay,et al. Rapid reporting system for meningitis W135: 2a: P1.2, 5: update , 2001 .
[6] A. Fine,et al. Lessons from the West Nile viral encephalitis outbreak in New York City, 1999: implications for bioterrorism preparedness. , 2001, Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
[7] M. Lindsay,et al. Murray Valley encephalitis in Western Australia in 2000, with evidence of southerly spread. , 2000, Communicable diseases intelligence.
[8] R. Bentham. Routine Sampling and the Control of Legionella spp. inCooling Tower Water Systems , 2000, Current Microbiology.
[9] D. Fisher,et al. Australian encephalitis in the Northern Territory: clinical and epidemiological features, 1987-1996. , 1998, Australian and New Zealand journal of medicine.
[10] A. Capon,et al. Environmental investigation of a legionellosis outbreak in western Sydney: the role of molecular profiling , 1998, Australian and New Zealand journal of public health.
[11] A. Merritt,et al. A presumptive case of fatal Murray Valley encephalitis acquired in Alice Springs. , 1998, Communicable diseases intelligence.
[12] S. Ritchie,et al. Arboviruses in the Australian region, 1990 to 1998. , 1998, Communicable diseases intelligence.
[13] B. Kay,et al. An overview of remote sensing and GIS for surveillance of mosquito vector habitats and risk assessment. , 1998, Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology.
[14] W. Loxley,et al. Age and injecting drug use revisited: the Australian Study of HIV and Injecting Drug Use. , 1997, AIDS care.
[15] N. S. Bansal,et al. Identification and DNA fingerprinting of Legionella strains by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA analysis , 1997, Journal of clinical microbiology.
[16] K. Dolan,et al. Hepatitis B and C in New South Wales prisons: prevalence and risk factors , 1997, The Medical journal of Australia.
[17] M. Williamson,et al. Legionellosis linked with a hotel car park – how many were infected? , 1996, Epidemiology and Infection.
[18] N. Crofts,et al. Risk Behaviours for Blood-borne Viruses in a Victorian Prison , 1996 .
[19] J. Pruckler,et al. Community outbreak of Legionnaires' disease: an investigation confirming the potential for cooling towers to transmit Legionella species. , 1996, Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
[20] M. Krečmerová,et al. Lipases as Tools in the Synthesis of Prodrugs from Racemic 9-(2,3-Dihydroxypropyl)adenine , 2012, Molecules.
[21] J. Mackenzie,et al. Australian X disease, Murray Valley encephalitis and the French connection. , 1995, Veterinary microbiology.
[22] M. Lindsay,et al. Two possible mechanisms for survival and initiation of Murray Valley encephalitis virus activity in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. , 1995, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene.
[23] S. Locarnini,et al. Spread of bloodborne viruses among Australian prison entrants , 1995, BMJ.
[24] J. Gabbay,et al. Piccadilly Circus legionnaires' disease outbreak. , 1994, Journal of public health medicine.
[25] R. Hawkes,et al. Arbovirus infections of humans in high‐risk areas of south‐eastern Australia: a continuing study , 1993, The Medical journal of Australia.
[26] David W Smith,et al. Australian Encephalitis in Western Australia, 1978–1991 , 1993, The Medical journal of Australia.
[27] R. Slack,et al. Outbreak of Legionnaires' disease at University Hospital, Nottingham. Epidemiology, microbiology and control , 1993, Epidemiology and Infection.
[28] M. Adams,et al. Genetic characterization of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 associated with respiratory disease in Australia , 1992, Applied and environmental microbiology.
[29] J. Middleton,et al. An outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Gloucester , 1991, Epidemiology and Infection.
[30] H. Tillett,et al. The Stafford outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease , 1990, Epidemiology and Infection.
[31] L. Mascola,et al. Role of air sampling in investigation of an outbreak of legionnaires' disease associated with exposure to aerosols from an evaporative condenser. , 1990, The Journal of infectious diseases.
[32] I. Farrell,et al. A field study of the survival of Legionella pneumophila in a hospital hot–water system , 1990, Epidemiology and Infection.
[33] B. Plikaytis,et al. A rural outbreak of Legionnaires' disease linked to visiting a retail store. , 1990, American journal of public health.
[34] D. Addiss,et al. Community-acquired Legionnaires' disease associated with a cooling tower: evidence for longer-distance transport of Legionella pneumophila. , 1989, American journal of epidemiology.
[35] J. Barbaree,et al. Pontiac fever outbreak associated with a cooling tower. , 1987, American journal of public health.
[36] B. Kay,et al. A mathematical model for the rural amplification of Murray Valley encephalitis virus in southern Australia. , 1987, American journal of epidemiology.
[37] N. Nicholls,et al. A method for predicting Murray Valley encephalitis in southeast Australia using the Southern Oscillation. , 1986, The Australian journal of experimental biology and medical science.
[38] B. Kay,et al. Experimental infection with Murray Valley encephalitis virus. Pigs, cattle, sheep, dogs, rabbits, macropods and chickens. , 1985, The Australian journal of experimental biology and medical science.
[39] J. Howie. Topley and Wilson's Principles of Bacteriology, Virology and Immunity , 1984 .
[40] I. Marshall,et al. Primary viraemia responses of herons to experimental infection with Murray Valley encephalitis, Kunjin and Japanese encephalitis viruses. , 1983, The Australian journal of experimental biology and medical science.
[41] I. Marshall,et al. Variation in arbovirus infection rates in species of birds sampled in a serological survey during an encephalitis epidemic in the Murray Valley of South-eastern Australia, February 1974. , 1982, The Australian journal of experimental biology and medical science.
[42] C. Filippich,et al. Antibody to togaviruses in the Northern Territory and adjoining areas of Australia. , 1977, The Australian journal of experimental biology and medical science.
[43] I. Gust,et al. Murray Valley encephalitis in Australia, 1974: antibody response in cases and community. , 1976, Australian and New Zealand journal of medicine.
[44] N. Bennett. MURRAY VALLEY ENCEPHALITIS, 1974: CLINICAL FEATURES , 1976, The Medical journal of Australia.
[45] B. Kay,et al. Murray Valley encephalitis virus infection in mosquitoes and domestic fowls in Queensland, 1974. , 1976, The Australian journal of experimental biology and medical science.
[46] M. Eagle,et al. MURRAY VALLEY ENCEPHALITIS: SURVEYS OF HUMAN AND ANIMAL SERA , 1952, The Medical journal of Australia.
[47] Murray Valley encephalitis (Australian encephalitis): FactSheet. , 2001, New South Wales public health bulletin.
[48] M. Lindsay,et al. Molecular epidemiology and phylogeny of Australian arboviruses , 2000 .
[49] David W Smith,et al. EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF MURRAY VALLEY ENCEPHALITIS BY REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE-POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION , 2000, Pathology.
[50] J. Mackenzie,et al. Ord River irrigation area: the effect of dam construction and irrigation on the incidence of Murray Valley encephalitis virus , 1999 .
[51] L. Degenhardt,et al. The prevalence in the past year of substance use and ICD -10 substance use disorders in Australian adults: Findings from the National Survey of Mental Health and Well-being , 1998 .
[52] M. Lindsay,et al. Vector-borne viral diseases and climate change in the Australasian region: Major concerns and the public health response , 1997 .
[53] A. Broom. Australian encephalitis in Western Australia , 1997 .
[54] T. Polhemus,et al. The Customized Body , 1996 .
[55] R. Russell. Arboviruses and their vectors in Australia: an update on the ecology and epidemiology of some mosquito-borne arboviruses , 1995 .
[56] David W Smith,et al. Murray Valley encephalitis in north west Queensland: a case report and evidence of further transmission , 1994 .
[57] David W Smith,et al. A comparison of seroprevalence of arboviral infections between three Northern Territory regions , 1994 .
[58] M. Lindsay,et al. Surveillance of mosquito-borne viral diseases: a brief overview and experiences in Western Australia , 1994 .
[59] M. Lindsay,et al. Climate Changes and Vector - Borne Diseases: Potential consquences for Human Health , 1993 .
[60] M. Lindsay,et al. Arbovirus activity in a remote community in the south-east Kimberley , 1992 .
[61] David W Smith,et al. Diagnosis and reporting of arbovirus infections in Australia , 1992 .
[62] R. Doherty. Surveys of haemagglutination-inhibiting antibody to arboviruses in Aborigines and other population groups in Northern and Eastern Australia, 1966-1971. , 1973, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.