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  1. Sociality and kinship constrain the free-mixing of pathogens in a wild mammal host population

    Benton, C. H., Delahay, R., Shih, B., Kao, R. R., McDonald, R. A. & Hodgson, D. J., 31/07/2025, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 292, 2051, 20251242.

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  2. Unraveling the epidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis using whole-genome sequencing combined with environmental and demographic data

    Rossi, G., Shih, B. B. J., Egbe, N. F., Motta, P., Duchatel, F., Kelly, R. F., Ndip, L., Sander, M., Tanya, V. N., Lycett, S. J., Bronsvoort, B. M. & Muwonge, A., 17/05/2023, In: Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 10, 1086001.

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  3. Brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) social interactions and their implications for bovine tuberculosis epidemiology

    Rouco, C., Jewell, C., Richardson, K. S., French, N. P., Buddle, B. M. & Tompkins, D. M., 2018, In: Behaviour. 155, 7-9, p. 621-637 17 p.

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  4. Fasciola hepatica infection reduces Mycobacterium bovis burden and mycobacterial uptake and suppresses the pro-inflammatory response

    Garza-Cuartero, L., O'Sullivan, J., Blanco, A., McNair, J., Welsh, M., Flynn, R. J., Williams, D., Diggle, P. J., Cassidy, J. & Mulcahy, G., 07/2016, In: Parasite Immunology. 38, 7, p. 387-402 16 p.

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