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1. Severe cases of Buruli ulcer (infection with Mycobacterium ulcerans) in common ringtail possums in Victoria adversely affect animal welfare.

2. Glutathione is required for growth and cadmium tolerance in the amphibian chytrid fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis

3. Advances in Managing Chytridiomycosis for Australian Frogs: Gradarius Firmus Victoria

4. Chronic phalaris toxicity in macropods is widespread and peaks in July in Victoria, Australia.

5. The prevalence of rodent-borne zoonotic pathogens in the South Gobi desert region of Mongolia.

7. Importance of health assessments for conservation in noncaptive wildlife

8. Embryo mortality in a captive-bred, Critically Endangered amphibian

9. Genetic approaches for increasing fitness in endangered species

10. Haematological and serum biochemical reference intervals of free‐ranging Lumholtz's tree‐kangaroos (Dendrolagus lumholtzi)

11. Nidoviruses in Reptiles: A Review

12. Australian Bat Lyssavirus: Analysis of National Bat Surveillance Data from 2010 to 2016

13. Declining amphibians might be evolving increased reproductive effort in the face of devastating disease

14. An unprecedented cluster of Australian bat lyssavirus in Pteropus conspicillatus indicates pre-flight flying fox pups are at risk of mass infection

15. Connectivity over a disease risk gradient enables recovery of rainforest frogs

17. Health and zoonotic Infections of snow leopards Panthera unica in the South Gobi desert of Mongolia.

18. Genetic potential for disease resistance in critically endangered amphibians decimated by chytridiomycosis

19. Island of opportunity: can New Guinea protect amphibians from a globally emerging pathogen?

20. Susceptibility of frogs to chytridiomycosis correlates with increased levels of immunomodulatory serotonin in the skin

21. Review of the Amphibian Immune Response to Chytridiomycosis, and Future Directions

22. Echinococcus Granulosus Infection in Two Free-Ranging Lumholtz's Tree-Kangaroo (Dendrolagus lumholtzi) from the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland

23. Zoonotic Helminth Diseases in Dogs and Dingoes Utilising Shared Resources in an Australian Aboriginal Community

24. Survival, gene and metabolite responses of Litoria verreauxii alpina frogs to fungal disease chytridiomycosis

25. Ranaviruses and reptiles

26. Evolution of resistance to chytridiomycosis is associated with a robust early immune response

28. Non-declining amphibians can be important reservoir hosts for amphibian chytrid fungus

29. Climate Change Could Increase the Geographic Extent of Hendra Virus Spillover Risk

31. More bark than bite: Comparative studies are needed to determine the importance of canine zoonoses in Aboriginal communities. A critical review of published research

32. Reservoir-host amplification of disease impact in an endangered amphibian

33. The hookworm Ancylostoma ceylanicum: An emerging public health risk in Australian tropical rainforests and Indigenous communities

34. Epidermal cell death in frogs with chytridiomycosis

35. Climatic suitability influences species specific abundance patterns of Australian flying foxes and risk of Hendra virus spillover

36. Amphibians with infectious disease increase their reproductive effort: evidence for the terminal investment hypothesis

37. Endemicity of chytridiomycosis features pathogen overdispersion

38. The equine Hendra virus vaccine remains a highly effective preventative measure against infection in horses and humans: 'The imperative to develop a human vaccine for the Hendra virus in Australia'.

39. High adult mortality in disease-challenged frog populations increases vulnerability to drought

40. Avian influenza in Australia: a summary of 5 years of wild bird surveillance

41. Rapid Response to Evaluate the Presence of Amphibian Chytrid Fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) and Ranavirus in Wild Amphibian Populations in Madagascar

42. Terrestrial Dispersal and Potential Environmental Transmission of the Amphibian Chytrid Fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis)

43. Susceptibility of amphibians to chytridiomycosis is associated with MHC class II conformation

45. Amphibian Chytrid Fungus in Madagascar neither Shows Widespread Presence nor Signs of Certain Establishment

46. Dynamics of Chytridiomycosis during the Breeding Season in an Australian Alpine Amphibian

47. Avian influenza in Australia: a summary of 5 years of wild bird surveillance.

48. Avian influenza in Australia: a summary of 5 years of wild bird surveillance

50. First Evidence of Amphibian Chytrid Fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) and Ranavirus in Hong Kong Amphibian Trade

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