Items where Author is "Fegan, N."
Group by: Item Type | Date Jump to: Article Number of items: 9. ArticleZhang, P., Fegan, N., Fraser, I., Duffy, P., Bowles, R.E., Gordon, A. N., Ketterer, P.J., Shinwari, M. W. and Blackall, P.J. (2004) Molecular epidemiology of two fowl cholera outbreaks on a free-range Chicken layer farm. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 16 (5). pp. 458-460. Blackall, P.J., Angen, O., Fegan, N., Blackall, L.L., Mutters, R. and Bisgaard, M. (2001) Characterisation of a novel Mannheimia sp from Australian feedlot cattle. Australian Veterinary Journal, 79 (9). pp. 634-639. Blackall, P.J., Fegan, N., Pahoff, J.L., Storie, G.J., McIntosh, G.B., Cameron, R.D.A., O'Boyle, D., Frost, A.J., Bara, M.R., Marr, G. and Holder, J. (2000) The molecular epidemiology of four outbreaks of porcine pasteurellosis. Veterinary Microbiology, 72 (1-2). pp. 111-120. Blackall, P.J., Fegan, N., Chew, G.T.I. and Hampson, D.J. (1999) A study of the use of multilocus enzyme electrophoresis as a typing tool in fowl cholera outbreaks. Avian Pathology, 28 (2). pp. 195-198. Blackall, P.J., Fegan, N., Chew, G.T. and Hampson, D.J. (1998) Population structure and diversity of avian isolates of Pasteurella multocida from Australia. Microbiology (144). pp. 279-289. Cameron, R.D.A., O'Boyle, D., Frost, A.J., Gordon, A.N. and Fegan, N. (1996) An outbreak of haemorrhagic septicaemia associated with Pasteurella multocida subsp gallicida in a large pig herd. Australian Veterinary Journal, 73 (1). pp. 27-29. ISSN 0005-0423 Blackall, P., Pahoff, J., Fegan, N. and Marr, G. (1996) Application of molecular fingerprinting to studies on outbreaks of porcine pasteurellosis and pleuropneumonia. Agri Practice, 17 (10). pp. 23-27. Fegan, N., Blackall, P.J. and Pahoff, J.L. (1995) Phenotypic characterisation of Pasteurella multocida isolates from Australian poultry. Veterinary Microbiology, 47 (3-5). pp. 281-286. Blackall, P.J., Pahoff, L.J., Marks, D., Fegan, N. and Morrow, C.J. (1995) Characterisation of Pasteurella multocida isolated from fowl cholera outbreaks on turkey farms. Australian Veterinary Journal, 72 (4). pp. 135-138. |