One Health Research Group's past research projects on wildlife health, including emerging infectious diseases and toxicoses.
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White Nose Syndrome likely to pose a risk to Australian bats
In collaboration with colleagues from DELWP/ARI and South Australia, we completed a formal disease risk analysis to assess the risk of the devastating fungal disease White Nose Syndrome on Australian bats.
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Impacts of industrial chronic fluoride toxicity on Australian marsupials
This project investigated the impacts of chronically elevated fluoride intake, due to industrial contamination, on a range of Australian marsupials (kangaroos, wallabies, possums and koalas).
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Science Perspective article: Rigorous wildlife disease surveillance
Anna Meredith and other experts discuss how wildlife disease surveillance could mitigate future zoonotic emerging infectious diseases.
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Science Perspective article: Rewilding immunology
Lee Skerratt and Anthony Waddle contribute to an article on how broadening immunology research to integrate comparative approaches across species and environments can amplify the potential of immunology to improve the lives of humans and other animals.
Current projects
One Health Research Group's current research projects on wildlife health, including emerging infectious diseases and toxicoses.