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In situ adaptive response to climate and habitat quality variation: spatial and temporal variation in European badger (Meles meles) body weight.Liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) infection in cattle in Northern Ireland: a large-scale epidemiological investigation utilising surveillance data.Risk of tuberculosis cattle herd breakdowns in Ireland: effects of badger culling effort, density and historic large-scale interventions.Population estimation and trappability of the European badger (Meles meles): implications for tuberculosis management.Molecular Epidemiology of Brucella abortus in Northern Ireland-1991 to 2012.Should they stay, or should they go? Relative future risk of bovine tuberculosis for interferon-gamma test-positive cattle left on farms.Assessment of concurrent infection with bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) and Mycobacterium bovis: A herd-level risk factor analysis from Northern Ireland.Horse impoundments under Control of Horses legislation in the Munster region of Ireland: factors affecting euthanasia.Spatial and temporal analyses of metrics of tuberculosis infection in badgers (Meles meles) from the Republic of Ireland: Trends in apparent prevalence.Effect of culling and vaccination on bovine tuberculosis infection in a European badger (Meles meles) population by spatial simulation modelling.Large-scale movements in European badgers: has the tail of the movement kernel been underestimated?Bovine tuberculosis visible lesions in cattle culled during herd breakdowns: the effects of individual characteristics, trade movement and co-infection.Modelling the variation in skin-test tuberculin reactions, post-mortem lesion counts and case pathology in tuberculosis-exposed cattle: Effects of animal characteristics, histories and co-infection.Bovine Tuberculosis in Britain and Ireland - A Perfect Storm? the Confluence of Potential Ecological and Epidemiological Impediments to Controlling a Chronic Infectious Disease.Bayesian latent class estimation of sensitivity and specificity parameters of diagnostic tests for bovine tuberculosis in chronically infected herds in Northern IrelandSeasonal variation of Fasciola hepatica antibodies in dairy herds in Northern Ireland measured by bulk tank milk ELISAThe population and landscape genetics of the European badger () in IrelandSpatial and risk factor analysis of bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) virus after the first-year compulsory phase of BVD eradication programme in Northern IrelandCan We Breed Cattle for Lower Bovine TB Infectivity?Is There a Relationship Between Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB) Herd Breakdown Risk and subsp. 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An Investigation in bTB Chronically and Non-chronically Infected HerdsFactors affecting European badger (Meles meles) capture numbers in one county in IrelandBovine tuberculosis breakdown duration in cattle herds: an investigation of herd, host, pathogen and wildlife risk factorsLiver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) co-infection with bovine tuberculosis in cattle: A prospective herd-level assessment of herd bTB risk in dairy enterprisesPush and pull factors driving movement in a social mammal: context dependent behavioral plasticity at the landscape scaleSpatiotemporal analysis of prolonged and recurrent bovine tuberculosis breakdowns in Northern Irish cattle herds reveals a new infection hotspotLongitudinal dynamics of herd-level Mycobacterium bovis MLVA type surveillance in cattle in Northern Ireland 2003-2016Variation in Mycobacterium bovis genetic richness suggests that inwards cattle movements are a more important source of infection in beef herds than in dairy herdsEditorial: Bovine Tuberculosis-International Perspectives on Epidemiology and ManagementIdentification and epidemiological analysis of Perostrongylus falciformis infestation in Irish badgersCorrigendum: Bovine Tuberculosis in Britain and Ireland - A Perfect Storm? the Confluence of Potential Ecological and Epidemiological Impediments to Controlling a Chronic Infectious DiseaseCharacteristics of Northern Irish cattle herds without bovine tuberculosis infectionInterspecific visitation of cattle and badgers to fomites: A transmission risk for bovine tuberculosis?Cattle movements in Northern Ireland form a robust network: implications for disease managementLiver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) co-infection with bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle: A retrospective animal-level assessment of bTB risk in dairy and beef cattleIs moving from targeted culling to BCG-vaccination of badgers (Meles meles) associated with an unacceptable increased incidence of cattle herd tuberculosis in the Republic of Ireland? A practical non-inferiority wildlife intervention study in the ReThe incubation period of COVID-19: A rapid systematic review and meta-analysis of observational researchInferred duration of infectious period of SARS-CoV-2: rapid scoping review and analysis of available evidence for asymptomatic and symptomatic COVID-19 casesCountry differences in hospitalisation, length of stay and admission to Intensive Care Units due to SARS-CoV-2 infection: a rapid review of available literature
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