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Milton M. McAllister
Researcher at University of Adelaide
Publications - 83
Citations - 5979
Milton M. McAllister is an academic researcher from University of Adelaide. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neospora caninum & Neospora. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 81 publications receiving 5699 citations. Previous affiliations of Milton M. McAllister include Federal University of Bahia & Colorado State University.
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Abomasal Emptying Defect of Sheep may be an Acquired Form of Dysautonomia
TL;DR: Lineage records of the flock that suffered an outbreak were incompatible with the possibility of a simple inheritance pattern for this disease, and the very occurrence of AED in outbreak form is inconsistent with transmission solely by inheritance.
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Ingestion of Neospora caninum tissue cysts by Mustela species.
Milton M. McAllister,Rebecca A Wills,McGuire Am,Jolley Wr,Jennifer D Tranas,Elizabeth S. Williams,David S. Lindsay,Camilla Björkman,E. Lee Belden +8 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that Mustela spp.
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IgG avidity pattern in cattle after ingestion of Neospora caninum oocysts.
Camilla Björkman,Luis Fernando Pita Gondim,Katarina Näslund,Alexander J. Trees,Milton M. McAllister +4 more
TL;DR: The results are in agreement with results from previous investigations of naturally infected cattle, and calves that were experimentally infected with tachyzoites, and validate the ability of the N. caninum iscom avidity ELISA to accurately assess the duration of infection.
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An atypical cause of sporotrichosis in a cat.
Jeffrey Thomson,Darren J. Trott,Richard Malik,Bradley Galgut,Milton M. McAllister,Judith S Nimmo,Doug Renton,Sarah E. Kidd +7 more
TL;DR: A nine-year-old domestic cat from Melbourne, Australia, presented with a non-ulcerated nodule on its nasal bridge and was treated by cytoreduction, itraconazole and subsequently posaconazoles, which eventually resulted in regression of residual infected tissues and clinical resolution.
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Variation in Toxoplasma gondii seroprevalence: effects of site, sex, species and behaviour between insular and mainland macropods
Patrick L. Taggart,Bronwyn A. Fancourt,David Peacock,Charles G. B. Caraguel,Milton M. McAllister +4 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest greater potential adverse conservation impacts owing to toxoplasmosis on the island than on the mainland, and higher observed T. gondii seroprevalence in insular macropods is likely to be a consequence of higher cat density.