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  1. Feline leprosy due to Candidatus ‘Mycobacterium lepraefelis’: Further clinical and molecular characterisation of eight previously reported cases and an additional 30 cases
  2. Feline leprosy due to Mycobacterium lepraemurium
  3. History and mysteries of leprosy
  4. Feline leprosy due to Candidatus ‘Mycobacterium tarwinense’
  5. Autochthonous feline leprosy caused byMycobacteriumsp. strain Tarwin affecting a cat from the Central Coast of New South Wales
  6. Case-based clinical reasoning in feline medicine
  7. Clinical, Microbiological and Pathological Findings of Mycobacterium ulcerans Infection in Three Australian Possum Species
  8. Potential Wildlife Sentinels for Monitoring the Endemic Spread of Human Buruli Ulcer in South-East Australia
  9. Detection and identification of mycobacteria in fixed stained smears and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues using PCR
  10. Mycobacterium ulceransinfection in two alpacas
  11. Ulcerated and nonulcerated nontuberculous cutaneous mycobacterial granulomas in cats and dogs
  12. Sinonasal and sino-orbital aspergillosis in 23 cats: Aetiology, clinicopathological features and treatment outcomes
  13. Localised Mycobacterium ulcerans infection in four dogs
  14. The Fight Against Some Formidable Fungal Foes
  15. A Major Role for Mammals in the Ecology of Mycobacterium ulcerans
  16. Observed occurrence of Tritrichomonas foetus and other enteric parasites in Australian cattery and shelter cats⋆
  17. Primary ocular melioidosis due to a single genotype of Burkholderia pseudomallei in two cats from Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia
  18. Intra-lesional amphotericin B—Worth a try, maybe for lots of things, but we need more data!
  19. Feline diarrhoea associated with Tritrichomonas cf. foetus and Giardia co-infection in an Australian cattery
  20. Localised Mycobacterium ulcerans infection in a cat in Australia
  21. Molecular Characterization of a Novel Fastidious Mycobacterium Causing Lepromatous Lesions of the Skin, Subcutis, Cornea, and Conjunctiva of Cats Living in Victoria, Australia
  22. Chronic progressive stertor in an 11-year-old cat
  23. Long-term outcome of therapy for 59 cats and 11 dogs with cryptococcosis
  24. Nocardia infections in cats: a retrospective multi-institutional study of 17 cases
  25. Feeling your way in Java: An essay on society and emotion
  26. Infections and some other conditions affecting the skin and subcutis of the naso-ocular region of cats—Clinical experience 1987–2003
  27. Retrospective study of feline and canine cryptococcosis in Australia from 1981 to 2001: 195 cases
  28. Disseminated melioidosis in two cats
  29. Avian cryptococcosis
  30. Cryptococcosis in ferrets: a diverse spectrum of clinical disease
  31. 2002: Hiatal hernia in a puppy
  32. What is Your Diagnosis? (Bilateral Forelimb Deformity and Abnormal Gait in a Young Devon Rex)
  33. Gastroduodenal Ulceration in Cats: Eight Cases and a Review of the Literature
  34. Calcinosis circumscripta following an injection of proligestone in a Burmese cat