Peter J. Irwin spends much of his time researching Veterinary medicine, Babesia, 18S ribosomal RNA, Virology and Babesiosis. His study in Veterinary medicine is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Ascaris, Cryptococcus gattii, Hookworm Infections, Genotype and Ancylostomiasis. His work carried out in the field of 18S ribosomal RNA brings together such families of science as Antibody and Canis.
His research on Virology often connects related topics like Borrelia. Peter J. Irwin interconnects Transmission and Subclinical infection in the investigation of issues within Babesiosis. His Environmental health research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Zoonosis and Parasitology.
Peter J. Irwin mainly focuses on Zoology, Veterinary medicine, Virology, Babesiosis and 18S ribosomal RNA. The various areas that Peter J. Irwin examines in his Zoology study include Clade, Phylogenetic tree, Tick, Babesia and Theileria. His Phylogenetic tree research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Genetic distance, Phylogenetics, Genotype, Locus and Platypus.
In his research, Ascaris lumbricoides is intimately related to Ascaris, which falls under the overarching field of Veterinary medicine. Peter J. Irwin has included themes like Antibody and Polymerase chain reaction in his Virology study. His studies in Babesiosis integrate themes in fields like Subclinical infection, Disease and Blood transfusion.
Zoology, Tick, Phylogenetic tree, Babesia and Ixodidae are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Zoology study are interwoven with issues in Ixodes, Ixodes holocyclus, Amblyomma triguttatum, 18S ribosomal RNA and Trypanosoma. His 18S ribosomal RNA research entails a greater understanding of Ribosomal RNA.
Peter J. Irwin has researched Tick in several fields, including Microbiome and DNA sequencing. His Babesia research integrates issues from Marsupial and Theileria. His Theileria research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Babesiosis and Piroplasmida.
Peter J. Irwin mostly deals with Tick, Companion animal, Genome, Environmental health and Ixodidae. His Tick research incorporates elements of Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and Phylogenetic tree. His studies deal with areas such as Microbiome, relapsing fever, Computational biology and DNA sequencing as well as Genome.
His research in Environmental health intersects with topics in Leishmania infantum, Canine leishmaniasis, Disease reservoir and Leishmaniasis. His Ixodidae study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Zoology, Hepatozoon, Piroplasmida and Babesiosis. His Zoology research includes elements of Babesia canis, Babesia, Theileria, Restriction fragment length polymorphism and Key.
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The role of companion animals in the emergence of parasitic zoonoses
I.D. Robertson;P.J. Irwin;A.J. Lymbery;R.C.A. Thompson.
International Journal for Parasitology (2000)
Epidemiological and molecular evidence supports the zoonotic transmission of Giardia among humans and dogs living in the same community
R. J. Traub;P. T. Monis;I. Robertson;P. Irwin.
Parasitology (2004)
Canine babesiosis: from molecular taxonomy to control
Peter J Irwin.
Parasites & Vectors (2009)
The role of dogs in transmission of gastrointestinal parasites in a remote tea-growing community in northeastern India.
Rebecca J. Traub;Ian D. Robertson;Peter Irwin;Norbert Mencke.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2002)
Canine gastrointestinal parasitic zoonoses in India.
Rebecca J. Traub;Ian D. Robertson;Peter J. Irwin;Norbert Mencke.
Trends in Parasitology (2005)
PCR-RFLP for the detection and differentiation of the canine piroplasm species and its use with filter paper-based technologies
R. Jefferies;U.M. Ryan;P.J. Irwin.
Veterinary Parasitology (2007)
A survey of canine tick-borne diseases in India
Puteri Azaziah Megat Abd Rani;Puteri Azaziah Megat Abd Rani;Peter J. Irwin;Glenn T. Coleman;Mukulesh Gatne.
Parasites & Vectors (2011)
Clinical and pathological findings of Babesia infection in dogs.
P J Irwin;G W Hutchinson.
Australian Veterinary Journal (1991)
The prevalence, intensities and risk factors associated with geohelminth infection in tea-growing communities of Assam, India.
Rebecca J. Traub;Ian D. Robertson;Peter Irwin;Norbert Mencke.
Tropical Medicine & International Health (2004)
Companion animal parasitology: a clinical perspective.
Peter J Irwin.
International Journal for Parasitology (2002)
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