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Molini U, Coetzee LM, Hemberger MY, Jago M, Khaiseb S, Shapwa K, Lorusso A, Cattoli G, Dundon WG, Franzo G 2025. Bovine coronavirus presence in domestic bovine and antelopes sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from Namibia. BMC Veterinary Research 21 (170)
Molini U, Coetzee LM, Christians V, Hemberger MY, Chiwome B, Amukwaya M, Khaiseb S, Cattoli G, Dundon WG, Franzo G 2024. High detection frequency and genetic diversity of porcine circovirus 3 (PCV-3) in Namibian backyard farms and warthogs. Acta Tropica 249
Molini U, Coetzee LM, Hemberger MY, Chiwome B, Khaiseb S, Dundon WG, Franzo G 2024. First detection and molecular characterization of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in Namibia, Africa. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 10
Molini U, Curini V, Jacobs E, Tongo E, Berjaoui S, Hemberger MY, Puglia I, Jago M, Khaiseb S, Cattoli G, Dundon WG, Lorusso A, di Giallonardo F 2022. First influenza D virus full-genome sequence retrieved from livestock in Namibia, Africa. Acta Tropica 232
Molini U, Franzo G, Settypalli TBK, Hemberger MY, Khaiseb S, Cattoli G, Dundon WG, Lamien CE 2022. Viral co-infections of warthogs in Namibia with African Swine Fever Virus and Porcine Parvovirus 1. Animals 12 (13)
Molini U, Coetzee LM, Hemberger MY, Khaiseb S, Cattoli G, Dundon WG, Franzo G 2021. The Oryx Antelope (Oryx gazella): An unexpected host for Porcine Circovirus-2 (PCV-2). Pathogens 10
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Haindongo N, Nkandi J, Hamatui N, Aku Akai L, Hemberger MY, Khaiseb S, Molini U 2018. The prevalence of non-O157:H7 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in Namibian game meat. Veterinaria Italiana 54 (3) 185‑188
Magwedere K, Hemberger MY, Hoffman LC, Dziva F 2012. Zoonoses: a potential obstacle to the growing wildlife industry of Namibia. Infection Ecology & Epidemiology 2 (1)
Magwedere K, Hemberger MY, Hoffman LC, Dziva F 2012. Zoonoses: a potential obstacle to the growing wildlife industry of Namibia. Infection ecology and epidemiology 2 (1) 18365
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