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  1. Impact of molasses-based lick block supplementation on Indonesian smallholder dairy farm milk production, reproduction and enteric methane
  2. The Treatment of Contagious Ecthyma in Lambs with a Local Anaesthetic/Antiseptic Wound Formulation Lowers Serum Amyloid A Responses
  3. Access to Emission Control Blocks for improved productivity and mitigation of enteric methane in smallholder cattle in Cambodia
  4. Perspectives on progression of transboundary disease, one health and ecosystem health management in the Greater Mekong Subregion and beyond
  5. Use of a local anaesthetic and antiseptic wound formulation for the treatment of lambs naturally infected with Orf virus
  6. Use of a Local Anaesthetic/Antiseptic Formulation for the Treatment of Lambs Experimentally Infected with Orf Virus
  7. Provision of High-Quality Molasses Blocks to Improve Productivity and Address Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Smallholder Cattle and Buffalo: Studies from Lao PDR
  8. Provision of High-Quality Molasses Blocks to Improve Productivity and Address Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Smallholder Cattle and Buffalo in Developing Countries
  9. Role of Topical Anaesthesia in Pain Management of Farm Animals, a Changing Paradigm
  10. Anaemia in Lambs Caused by Mycoplasma ovis: Global and Australian Perspectives
  11. Changes in farmer animal health and biosecurity knowledge, attitudes and practices: Insights from Cambodia and Laos
  12. Knowledge, attitudes and practices of smallholder farmers on foot and mouth disease control in two Cambodian provinces
  13. Effect of a Topical Formulation on Infective Viral Load in Lambs Naturally Infected with Orf Virus
  14. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of smallholder farmers on foot and mouth disease control in two Cambodian provinces
  15. Foot‐and‐mouth disease seroprevalence and reporting behaviours in nine northern provinces in Lao PDR: The current situation and challenges for control
  16. Improved Milk Production from Supplementation of Swamp Buffalo with Molasses Nutrient Blocks Containing 10% Urea
  17. Can improving animal health and biosecurity knowledge of para‐veterinarians in Cambodia assist in addressing challenges in smallholder livestock farming?
  18. An investigation of interventions associated with improved cattle and buffalo reproductive performance and farmer knowledge on smallholder farms in Lao PDR
  19. Efficacy and application of a novel topical anaesthetic wound formulation for treating cattle with Foot‐and‐Mouth disease: a field trial in Cameroon
  20. Managing Welfare and Antimicrobial-Resistance Issues in Treating Foot-and-Mouth Disease Lesions: A New Therapeutic Approach
  21. Ovine Paratuberculosis Control in Australia Revisited
  22. Impact of a Topical Anaesthesia Wound Management Formulation on Pain, Inflammation and Reduction of Secondary Infections after Tail Docking in Lambs
  23. The Effect of Topical Anaesthesia on the Cortisol Responses of Calves Undergoing Dehorning
  24. Preliminary Investigation to Address Pain and Haemorrhage Following the Spaying of Female Cattle
  25. Provision of urea–molasses blocks to improve smallholder cattle weight gain during the late dry season in tropical developing countries: studies from Lao PDR
  26. Effect of Lignocaine and a Topical Vapocoolant Spray on Pain Response during Surgical Castration of Beef Calves
  27. A history of FMD research and control programmes in Southeast Asia: lessons from the past informing the future
  28. Risk factors for emergence of exotic foot-and-mouth disease O/ME-SA/Ind-2001d on smallholder farms in the Greater Mekong Subregion
  29. Effects of Topical Anaesthetic and Buccal Meloxicam Treatments on Concurrent Castration and Dehorning of Beef Calves
  30. Paratuberculosis in sheep and goats
  31. Virus-induced congenital malformations in cattle
  32. Biliatresone, a Reactive Natural Toxin from Dysphania glomulifera and D. littoralis: Discovery of the Toxic Moiety 1,2-Diaryl-2-Propenone
  33. Survey of smallholder beef cattle production systems in different agro-ecological zones of Cambodia
  34. Identification of a plant isoflavonoid that causes biliary atresia
  35. Improving smallholder food security through investigations of carcass composition and beef marketing of buffalo and cattle in northern Lao PDR
  36. Financial Impacts of Foot-and-Mouth Disease at Village and National Levels in Lao PDR
  37. Household Financial Status and Gender Perspectives in Determining the Financial Impact of Foot and Mouth Disease in Lao PDR
  38. The Food Security Challenge for the Buffalo Meat Industry: Perspectives from Lao PDR
  39. Continuing to vaccinate controls caseous lymphadenitis and John's disease of sheep
  40. Why are simple control options for Toxocara vitulorum not being implemented by cattle and buffalo smallholder farmers in South-East Asia?
  41. Impacts on Rural Livelihoods in Cambodia Following Adoption of Best Practice Health and Husbandry Interventions by Smallholder Cattle Farmers
  42. Forage growing as an incentive to improve smallholder beef production in Cambodia
  43. Progressing smallholder large-ruminant productivity to reduce rural poverty and address food security in upland northern Lao PDR
  44. Target feeding for improved smallholder beef production in the Mekong region: lessons from Cambodia and Lao PDR
  45. The impact of best practice health and husbandry interventions on smallholder cattle productivity in southern Cambodia
  46. Promoting transboundary animal disease risk management via a multiple health and husbandry intervention strategies in upland Lao PDR
  47. Improving Smallholder Farmer Biosecurity in the Mekong Region Through Change Management
  48. Financial Impact of Foot and Mouth Disease on Large Ruminant Smallholder Farmers in the Greater Mekong Subregion
  49. The Socioeconomic Impacts of Clinically Diagnosed Haemorrhagic Septicaemia on Smallholder Large Ruminant Farmers in Cambodia
  50. Cyst formation and faecal–oral transmission of Dientamoeba fragilis – the missing link in the life cycle of an emerging pathogen
  51. Comparison of pre- and post-vaccination ovine Johne's disease prevalence using a Bayesian approach
  52. The effect of a topical anesthetic on the sensitivity of calf dehorning wounds
  53. Addressing welfare concerns in control of ovine cutaneous myiosis in sheep in Australia
  54. Understanding the efficacy of vaccination in controlling ovine paratuberculosis
  55. Prevalence and clinical impact of Toxocara vitulorum in cattle and buffalo calves in northern Lao PDR
  56. Congenital chondrodystrophy of unknown origin in beef herds
  57. Brachygnathia, cardiomegaly and renal hypoplasia syndrome (BCRHS) in Merino sheep maps to a 1.1-megabase region on ovine chromosome OAR2
  58. Investigation of Foot and Mouth Disease hotspots in northern Lao PDR
  59. Oocysts and high seroprevalence of Neospora caninum in dogs living in remote Aboriginal communities and wild dogs in Australia
  60. Assessment of Financial Impact of Foot and Mouth Disease on Smallholder Cattle Farmers in Southern Cambodia
  61. Effect on time in quarantine of the choice of program for eradication of footrot from 196 sheep flocks in southern New South Wales
  62. Using abattoir surveillance and producer surveys to investigate the prevalence and current preventative management of Caseous lymphadenitis in Merino flocks in Australia
  63. Review of neurological diseases of ruminant livestock in Australia. VI: postnatal bovine, and ovine and caprine, neurogenetic disorders
  64. Significant mortality of large ruminants due to hypothermia in northern and central Lao PDR
  65. Neurological diseases of ruminant livestock in Australia. IV: viral infections
  66. Improvement in Smallholder Farmer Knowledge of Cattle Production, Health and Biosecurity in Southern Cambodia between 2008 and 2010
  67. Neurological diseases of ruminant livestock in Australia. III: bacterial and protozoal infections
  68. Lethal genetic disorder in Poll Merino/Merino sheep in Australia
  69. Neurological diseases of ruminant livestock in Australia. I: general neurological examination, necropsy procedures and neurological manifestations of systemic disease, trauma and neoplasia
  70. Neurological diseases of ruminant livestock in Australia. II: toxic disorders and nutritional deficiencies
  71. Foot-and-Mouth Disease Control and Eradication in the Bicol Surveillance Buffer Zone of the Philippines
  72. Robert Dixon
  73. Implications of wild dog ecology on the sylvatic and domestic life cycle of Neospora caninum in Australia
  74. Perspectives on Australian Animal Health Aid Projects in South-East Asia
  75. Control of Caseous Lymphadenitis
  76. Robert Wrigley
  77. Effect of unvaccinated Merino wether lambs on shedding of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in flocks vaccinating for ovine Johne's disease
  78. Assessment of Farmer Knowledge of Large Ruminant Health and Production in Developing Village-Level Biosecurity in Northern Lao PDR
  79. Risk factors for congenital chondrodystrophy of unknown origin in beef cattle herds in south-eastern Australia
  80. Australian dingoes are definitive hosts of Neospora caninum
  81. The association between congenital chondrodystrophy of unknown origin (CCUO) in beef cattle and drought in south-eastern Australia
  82. The first report of ovine cerebral neosporosis and evaluation of Neospora caninum prevalence in sheep in New South Wales
  83. Evidence for age susceptibility of cattle to Johne’s disease
  84. Topical anaesthesia alleviates short-term pain of castration and tail docking in lambs
  85. Limiting the Impacts of Foot and Mouth Disease in Large Ruminants in Northern Lao People’s Democratic Republic by Vaccination: A Case Study
  86. Isolation of Toxoplasma gondii from the brain of a dog in Australia and its biological and molecular characterization
  87. Use of local anaesthesia for pain management during husbandry procedures in Australian sheep flocks
  88. Inherited diseases of Australian Holstein-Friesian cattle
  89. Anesthesia for Livestock Husbandry Procedures—An Australian Perspective
  90. In utero infection of cattle with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis: A critical review and meta-analysis
  91. Financial modelling of the potential cost of ovine Johne's disease and the benefit of vaccinating sheep flocks in southern New South Wales
  92. Impact of topical anaesthesia on pain alleviation and wound healing in lambs after mulesing
  93. Bulldog dwarfism in Dexter cattle is caused by mutations in ACAN
  94. Lesions attributed to vaccination of sheep with Gudair? for the control of ovine paratuberculosis: post farm economic impacts at slaughter
  95. Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis in Devon cattle is caused by a single base duplication (c.662dupG) in the bovine CLN5 gene
  96. Hydrops fetalis associated with pulmonary hypoplasia in Dexter calves
  97. Losses of adult sheep due to ovine Johne's disease in 12 infected flocks over a 3-year period
  98. The impact of malnutrition and other causes of losses of adult sheep in 12 flocks during drought
  99. Efficacy of a killed vaccine for the control of paratuberculosis in Australian sheep flocks
  100. Ultrastructural findings in ovine segmental axonopathy of Merino sheep
  101. Inheritance of proportionate dwarfism in Angus cattle
  102. Research into vaccination against ovine Johne's disease in Australia
  103. Preliminary observations on the prevalence of sheep shedding Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis after 3 years of a vaccination program for ovine Johne's disease
  104. Injury caused by self-inoculation with a vaccine of a Freund's complete adjuvant nature (GudairTM) used for control of ovine paratuberculosis
  105. Bovine Hyperekplexia
  106. Intrauterine and transmammary transmission ofMycobacterium aviumsubspparatuberculosisin sheep
  107. Characterization of an Outbred Pregnant Mouse Model of Neospora caninum Infection
  108. CHARACTERIZATION OF AN OUTBRED PREGNANT MOUSE MODEL OF NEOSPORA CANINUM INFECTION
  109. Bovine myoclonus: Model of human hyperekplexia (Startle disease)
  110. Proportionate dwarfism in Angus cattle
  111. Sparganosis in the Monotremes Tachyglossus aculeatus and Ornithorhynchus anatinus in Australia