Position
Senior Research Fellow
Address
School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
Murdoch University
South Street
Murdoch, WA, 6150
Tel: + 61 8 9360 7423
Fax: + 61 8 9310 4144
http://www.vetbiomed.murdoch.edu.au/
Qualifications
BSc. (Vet Biology)
B.V.M.S.
PhD (JCU)
MACVSc. (Epidemiology)
Ten Most Significant Publications
Reid SA and Copeman DB (2003) The development and validation of an antibody-ELISA to detect Trypanosoma evansi infection in cattle in Australia and Papua New Guinea. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 61(3): 195-208
Thompson RCA, Owen IL, Puana L, Banks D, Davis TME and Reid SA (2003) Parasites and biosecurity –the example of Australia. Trends in Parasitology 19(9): 410-416
Reid SA (2002) Trypanosoma evansi control and containment in Australasia. Trends in Parasitology 18(5): 219-224
Reid SA and Copeman DB (2002) Evaluation of an antibody-ELISA using five crude antigen preparations for the diagnosis of Trypanosoma evansi infection in cattle. Veterinary Parasitology 104:79-84
Reid SA, Husein A and Copeman DB (2001) Evaluation and improvement of parasitological tests for Trypanosoma evansi infection. Veterinary Parasitology 102:291-297
Reid SA, Husein A and Copeman DB (2001) The susceptibility of two species of wallaby to infection with Trypanosoma evansi. Australian Veterinary Journal, 79(4), 29-32
Reid SA and Copeman DB (2000) Surveys in Papua New Guinea to detect the presence of Trypanosoma evansi infection. Australian Veterinary Journal, 78(12):843-845
Thompson RCA and Reid SA (2000) Is Leishmania extending its range? Parasitology Today, 16(9): 370
Reid SA, Husein A, Hutchinson GW and Copeman DB (1999) A possible role for Rusa deer (Cervus timorensis russa) and wild pigs in the spread of Trypanosoma evansi from Indonesia to Papua New Guinea. Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 94(2): 195-198
Reid SA and Husein A (1998) Variation in the susceptibility of 6 strains of mouse to infection with Trypanosoma evansi. Journal of Protozoological. Research, 8:139-143
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