Thomas Barrett spends much of his time researching Virology, Virus, Morbillivirus, Rinderpest and Paramyxoviridae. His study focuses on the intersection of Virology and fields such as Recombinant virus with connections in the field of Vaccinia and Lumpy skin disease. His Virus research integrates issues from Phylogenetic tree, Polymerase chain reaction and Virulence.
His Morbillivirus research incorporates elements of Phocine distemper virus, Zoology, Cetacean morbillivirus and Serology. His studies deal with areas such as RNA, Glycosylation, Avian pneumovirus, Molecular biology and Fusion protein as well as Paramyxoviridae. His Rinderpest virus research includes elements of Complementary DNA and Neutralization.
Thomas Barrett mostly deals with Virology, Virus, Rinderpest virus, Morbillivirus and Paramyxoviridae. His Virology study incorporates themes from Molecular biology and Virulence. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Antibody, Recombinant virus, Outbreak and Measles virus.
His research investigates the connection with Rinderpest virus and areas like Microbiology which intersect with concerns in Antigen and Attenuated vaccine. His research integrates issues of Zoology, Epizootic, Cetacean morbillivirus, Phocine distemper virus and Sequence analysis in his study of Morbillivirus. As part of the same scientific family, Thomas Barrett usually focuses on Paramyxoviridae, concentrating on Polymerase chain reaction and intersecting with Real-time polymerase chain reaction.
His main research concerns Virology, Virus, Morbillivirus, Rinderpest virus and Rinderpest. The concepts of his Virology study are interwoven with issues in Molecular biology and Sequence analysis. When carried out as part of a general Virus research project, his work on Canine distemper is frequently linked to work in Pneumonia, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
The various areas that he examines in his Morbillivirus study include Zoology, Epizootic, Genome, Cetacean morbillivirus and Mediterranean sea. As a member of one scientific family, Thomas Barrett mostly works in the field of Rinderpest virus, focusing on Reverse transcriptase and, on occasion, Reverse genetics. His Rinderpest study combines topics in areas such as Viral Vaccine and Vaccination.
Thomas Barrett focuses on Virology, Morbillivirus, Peste-des-Petits-Ruminants, Virus and Peste-des-petits-ruminants virus. His study of Rinderpest virus is a part of Virology. His research integrates issues of Zoology, Cetacean morbillivirus, Marine mammal, Mediterranean climate and Stenella coeruleoalba in his study of Morbillivirus.
In his research on the topic of Peste-des-Petits-Ruminants, Vaccination, Veterinary medicine and Disease surveillance is strongly related with Rinderpest. His study in the field of Phoca caspica and Canine distemper is also linked to topics like Pneumonia. His Peste-des-petits-ruminants virus study incorporates themes from Paramyxoviridae and Mononegavirales.
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Recent epidemiology of peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV).
Pronab Dhar;B.P Sreenivasa;Thomas Barrett;Mandy Corteyn.
Veterinary Microbiology (2002)
Dolphin and porpoise morbilliviruses are genetically distinct from phocine distemper virus.
T. Barrett;I.K.G. Visser;L. Mamaev;L. Goatley.
Virology (1993)
Geographic distribution and epidemiology of peste des petits ruminants viruses
M.S Shaila;David Shamaki;Morag A Forsyth;Adama Diallo.
Virus Research (1996)
Emerging infectious diseases in cetaceans worldwide and the possible role of environmental stressors.
Marie-Francoise Van Bressem;Juan Antonio Raga;Giovanni Di Guardo;Paul D. Jepson.
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (2009)
Full genome sequence of peste des petits ruminants virus, a member of the Morbillivirus genus.
Dalan Bailey;Ashley Banyard;Pradyot Dash;Aykut Ozkul.
Virus Research (2005)
Prevalence, distribution, and host range of Peste des petits ruminants virus, Turkey.
Aykut Özkul;Yilmaz Akca;Feray Alkan;Thomas Barrett.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2002)
Mass die-off of Caspian seals caused by canine distemper virus
S. Kennedy;T. Kuiken;P. D. Jepson;R. Deaville.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2000)
The threat of peste des petits ruminants: progress in vaccine development for disease control
A. Diallo;C. Minet;C. Le Goff;G. Berhe.
Vaccine (2007)
The isolation of peste des petits ruminants virus from Northern India
Y.P. Nanda;A. Chatterjee;A.K. Purohit;Adama Diallo.
Veterinary Microbiology (1996)
Morbillivirus infections, with special emphasis on morbilliviruses of carnivores.
Tom Barrett.
Veterinary Microbiology (1999)
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