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Centre for Veterinary Epidemiology and Risk Analysis (CVERA)

Lárionad don Eipédeimeolaíocht Tréidliachta agus don Anailís Priacail (CVERA)

Peer reviewed papers - 2008

Baldock, F.C., More, S.J., Peeler, E.J., 2008. An introduction to import risk analysis for aquatic animals. Fish Veterinary Journal 10, 29-53. [Link]

Brangan, P., Bailey, D., Larkin, J., Myers, T., More, S.J., 2008. Management of the national programme to eradicate equine infectious anaemia from Ireland during 2006. Equine Veterinary Journal 40, 702-704. [DOI link] [EVJ supplementary material] (Supplementary material) 

Cashman, W., Buckley, J., Quigley T., Fanning, S., More, S., Egan, J., Berry, D., Grant, I., O’Farrell, K., 2008. Risk factors for introduction and within-herd transmission of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) infection on 59 Irish dairy herds. Irish Veterinary Journal 61, 464-467. [DOI link]

Chapwanya, A., Clegg, T., Stanley, P., Vaughan, L., 2008. Comparison of the Immulite and RIA assay methods for measuring peripheral blood progesterone levels in Greyhound bitches. Theriogenology 70, 795–799. [DOI link]

Clegg, T.A., More, S.J., Higgins, I.M., Good, M., Blake, M., Williams, D.H., 2008. Potential infection-control benefit for Ireland from pre-movement testing of cattle for tuberculosis. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 84, 94-111. [DOI link]

Collins, J., Hanlon, A., More, S.J., Duggan, V., 2008. The structure and regulation of the Irish equine industry: links to consideration of equine welfare. Irish Veterinary Journal 61, 746-756. [DOI link]

Connolly, D.J., Dwyer, P.J., Fagan, J., Hayes, M., Ryan, E.G., Costello, E., Kilroy, A., More, S.J., 2008. Tuberculosis in alpaca (Lama pacos) in Ireland. 2. Results of an epidemiological investigation. Irish Veterinary Journal 61, 533-537. [DOI link]

*  Corner, L.A.L., Clegg, T.A., More, S.J., Williams, D.H., O’Boyle, I., Costello, E., Sleeman, D.P., Griffin, J.M., 2008. The effect of varying levels of population control on the prevalence of tuberculosis in badgers in Ireland. Research in Veterinary Science 85, 238-249. [DOI link]

*  Corner, L.A., Costello, E., Lesellier, S., O'Meara, D., Gormley, E., 2008. Experimental tuberculosis in the European badger (Meles meles) after endobronchial inoculation with Mycobacterium bovis: II. Progression of infection. Research in Veterinary Science 85, 481-490. [DOI link]

*  Corner, L.A., Costello, E., Lesellier, S., O'Meara, D., Gormley, E., 2008. Vaccination of European badgers (Meles meles) with BCG by the subcutaneous and mucosal routes induces protective immunity against endobronchial challenge with Mycobacterium bovis. Tuberculosis 88, 601-609. [DOI link]

Kelly, G., Condon, J., More, S.J., Dolan, L., Higgins, I., Eves, J., 2008. A long term observational study of the impact of badger removal on herd restrictions due to bovine TB in the Irish midlands during 1989 – 2004. Epidemiology and Infection 136, 1362-1373. [DOI link]

Lane, E.A., 2008. Problem based learning in veterinary education.  Journal of Veterinary Medical Education 35, 631-636. [DOI link]

Lane, E.A., Austin, E.J., Crowe, M.A., 2008. Oestrous synchronisation in cattle - current options following the EU regulations restricting use of oestrogenic compounds in food producing animals: a review. Animal Reproduction Science 109, 1-16. [DOI link]

*  Lesellier, S., Corner, L., Costello, E., Sleeman, P., Lyashchenko, K., Greenwald, R., Esfandiari, J., Singh, M., Hewinson, R.G., Chambers, M., Gormley, E., 2008. Antigen specific immunological responses of badgers (Meles meles) experimentally infected with Mycobacterium bovis. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology 122, 35-45. [DOI link]

Maher, P., Good, M., More, S.J., 2008. Trends in the number of, and rate at which, cows are culled from the Irish cattle population, 2003 to 2006. Irish Veterinary Journal 61, 455-463. [DOI link]

*  Meade, K.G., Gormley, E., O'Farrelly, C., Park, S.D., Costello, E., Keane, J., Zhao, Y., MacHugh, D.E., 2008. Antigen stimulation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from Mycobacterium bovis infected cattle yields evidence for a novel gene expression program. BMC Genomics 9, 447. [DOI link]

More, S.J., 2008. A case for increased private sector involvement in Ireland’s national animal health services. Irish Veterinary Journal 61, 92-100. [DOI link]

More, S.J., Aznar, I., Bailey, D.C., Larkin, J.F., Leadon, D.P., Lenihan, P., Flaherty, B., Fogarty, U., Brangan, P., 2008. An outbreak of equine infectious anaemia (EIA) in Ireland during 2006: the investigation methodology, the initial source of infection, diagnosis and clinical presentation, the modes of transmission and spread in the Meath cluster. Equine Veterinary Journal 40, 706-708. [DOI link] [EVJ supplementary material] 

More, S.J., Aznar, I., Myers, T., Leadon, D.P., Clegg, T.A., 2008. An outbreak of equine infectious anaemia (EIA) in Ireland during 2006: the modes of transmission and spread in the Kildare cluster. Equine Veterinary Journal 40, 709-711. [DOI link] [EVJ supplementary material]

*  Murphy, D., Corner, L.A.L., Gormley, E., 2008. Adverse reactions to Mycobacterium bovis bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination against tuberculosis in humans, veterinary animals and wildlife species. Tuberculosis 88, 344-357. [DOI link]

Nash, D., Lane, E.A., Herath, S., Sheldon, I.M., 2008. Endometrial explant culture for characterizing equine endometritis. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology 59, 105–117. [DOI link]

O'Grady, L., O'Neill, R., Collins, D.M., Clegg, T.A., More, S.J., 2008. Herd and within-herd IBR prevalence among Irish herds submitting bulls for entry to a bull performance testing station. Irish Veterinary Journal 61, 809-815. [DOI link]

Olea-Popelka, F.J., Costello E., White P., McGrath G., Collins J. D., O’Keeffe J., Kelton D.F., Berke O., More S.J., Martin S.W., 2008. Risk factors for disclosure of additional tuberculous cattle in attested-clear herds that had an animal with a confirmed lesion of tuberculosis at slaughter during 2003 in Ireland. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 85, 81-91. [DOI link]

Partridge, T., Toolan, D.P., Egan, J., More, S.J., 2008. Control of Mycobacterium bovis infection in two sika deer herds in Ireland. Irish Veterinary Journal 61, 27-32. [DOI link]

Ryan, E.G., Dwyer, P.J., Connolly, D.J., Fagan, J., Costello, E., More, S.J., 2008. Tuberculosis in alpaca (Lama pacos) in Ireland. 1. A clinical report. Irish Veterinary Journal 61, 527-531. [DOI link]

Wee, S-H., Nam, H-M., Moon, O-K. Yoon, H., Park, J.Y., More, S.J., 2008. Using field-based epidemiological methods to investigate FMD outbreaks: an example from the 2002 outbreak in Korea. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 55, 404-410. [DOI link]

Wee, S-H., Yoon, H., More, S.J., Nam, H-M., Moon, O-K., Jung, J-M., Kim, S-J., Kim, C-H., Lee, E-S., Hwang, I-J., 2008. Epidemiological characteristics of the 2002 outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease in the Republic of Korea. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 55, 360-368. [DOI link]

Williams, E.J., Sibley, K., Miller, A.N., Lane, E.A., Fishwick, J., Nash D.M., Herath, S., England, G.C.W., Dobson, H., Sheldon, I.M., 2008. The effect of Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide and tumour necrosis factor alpha on ovarian function. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology 60, 462–473. [DOI link]

The TB Diagnostics and Immunology Research Centre and The Badger Vaccine Project
**  DAFM Veterinary Laboratory Service
***UCC School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences
**** School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin