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  1. A longitudinal study of the prevalence and super-shedding of Escherichia coli O157 in dairy heifers
  2. Risk factors forEscherichia coliO157 shedding and super-shedding by dairy heifers at pasture
  3. Relative Sensitivity of Escherichia coli O157 Detection from Bovine Feces and Rectoanal Mucosal Swabs
  4. Footrot vaccines and vaccination
  5. A review of footrot in sheep: New approaches for control of virulent footrot
  6. Characterisation of Dichelobacter nodosus isolates from Norway
  7. Outbreak-specific monovalent/bivalent vaccination to control and eradicate virulent ovine footrot
  8. Comparative study of the commonly used virulence tests for laboratory diagnosis of ovine footrot caused by Dichelobacter nodosus in Australia
  9. Transmission of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis: Dose–response and age-based susceptibility in a sheep model
  10. The Subtilisin-Like Protease AprV2 Is Required for Virulence and Uses a Novel Disulphide-Tethered Exosite to Bind Substrates
  11. Diagnostic sampling strategies for virulent ovine footrot: Simulating detection of Dichelobacter nodosus serogroups for bivalent vaccine formulation
  12. Modulation of inter-vaccination interval to avoid antigenic competition in multivalent footrot (Dichelobacter nodosus) vaccines in sheep
  13. Pilot trials in Australia on eradication of footrot by flock specific vaccination
  14. Twitching Motility Is Essential for Virulence in Dichelobacter nodosus
  15. The use of an autogenous Dichelobacter nodosus vaccine to eliminate clinical signs of virulent footrot in a sheep flock in Bhutan
  16. The molecular epidemiology of iridovirus in Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii peelii) and dwarf gourami (Colisa lalia) from distant biogeographical regions suggests a link between trade in ornamental fish and emerging iridoviral diseases
  17. Distribution and prevalence of footrot in Bhutan
  18. Transformation-mediated serogroup conversion of Dichelobacter nodosus
  19. Eradication of virulent footrot from sheep and goats in an endemic area of Nepal and an evaluation of specific vaccination
  20. Serogroup specific single and multiplex PCR with pre-enrichment culture and immuno-magnetic bead capture for identifying strains of D. nodosus in sheep with footrot prior to vaccination
  21. Diagnosis of footrot in goats: application of ELISA tests for response to antigens of Dichelobacter nodosus
  22. The Type IV Fimbrial Subunit Gene (fimA) ofDichelobacter nodosus Is Essential for Virulence, Protease Secretion, and Natural Competence
  23. Pilus ELISA and an anamnestic test for the diagnosis of virulent ovine footrot and its application in a disease control program in Nepal
  24. Transmission of virulent footrot between sheep and goats
  25. Identification and characterisation of serogroup M among Nepalese isolates of Dichelobacter nodosus, the transmitting agent of footrot in small ruminants
  26. Characterisation of Dichelobacter nodosus isolated from footrot in sheep and goats in Nepal