Follow
Kim Halpin
Kim Halpin
Veterinary Virologist, CSIRO
Verified email at csiro.au
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Isolation of Hendra virus from pteropid bats: a natural reservoir of Hendra virus
K Halpin, PL Young, HE Field, JS Mackenzie
Journal of General Virology 81 (8), 1927-1932, 2000
7982000
Pteropid bats are confirmed as the reservoir hosts of henipaviruses: a comprehensive experimental study of virus transmission
K Halpin, AD Hyatt, R Fogarty, D Middleton, J Bingham, JH Epstein, ...
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 85 (5), 946, 2011
4082011
Serologic evidence for the presence in Pteropus bats of a paramyxovirus related to equine morbillivirus.
PL Young, K Halpin, PW Selleck, H Field, JL Gravel, MA Kelly, ...
Emerging infectious diseases 2 (3), 239, 1996
3461996
Experimental Nipah virus infection in pteropid bats (Pteropus poliocephalus)
DJ Middleton, CJ Morrissy, BM Van Der Heide, GM Russell, MA Braun, ...
Journal of comparative pathology 136 (4), 266-272, 2007
2932007
Emerging viral diseases of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific.
JS Mackenzie, KB Chua, PW Daniels, BT Eaton, HE Field, RA Hall, ...
Emerging infectious diseases 7 (3 Suppl), 497, 2001
2852001
Feline model of acute nipah virus infection and protection with a soluble glycoprotein-based subunit vaccine
BA Mungall, D Middleton, G Crameri, J Bingham, K Halpin, G Russell, ...
Journal of virology 80 (24), 12293-12302, 2006
2222006
Molecular characterization of the polymerase gene and genomic termini of Nipah virus
BH Harcourt, A Tamin, K Halpin, TG Ksiazek, PE Rollin, WJ Bellini, ...
Virology 287 (1), 192-201, 2001
1622001
Nipah virus conforms to the rule of six in a minigenome replication assay
K Halpin, B Bankamp, BH Harcourt, WJ Bellini, PA Rota
Journal of general virology 85 (3), 701-707, 2004
1612004
Henipavirus susceptibility to environmental variables
R Fogarty, K Halpin, AD Hyatt, P Daszak, BA Mungall
Virus research 132 (1-2), 140-144, 2008
1532008
Emerging viruses: coming in on a wrinkled wing and a prayer
JM Hughes, ME Wilson, K Halpin, AD Hyatt, RK Plowright, JH Epstein, ...
Clinical Infectious Diseases 44 (5), 711-717, 2007
1462007
The emergence of Nipah and Hendra virus: pathogen dynamics across a wildlife-livestock-human continuum
P Daszak, R Plowright, JH Epstein, J Pulliam, S Abdul Rahman, HE Field, ...
Disease Ecology: Community structure and pathogen dynamics, 186-201, 2006
1002006
Development of a fluorogenic RT-PCR assay (TaqMan) for the detection of Hendra virus
IL Smith, K Halpin, D Warrilow, GA Smith
Journal of virological methods 98 (1), 33-40, 2001
1002001
Newly discovered viruses of flying foxes
K Halpin, PL Young, H Field, JS Mackenzie
Veterinary Microbiology 68 (1-2), 83-87, 1999
951999
Vertical transmission and fetal replication of Nipah virus in an experimentally infected cat
BA Mungall, D Middleton, G Crameri, K Halpin, J Bingham, BT Eaton, ...
Journal of infectious diseases 196 (6), 812-816, 2007
632007
Genome sequence conservation of Hendra virus isolates during spillover to horses, Australia
GA Marsh, S Todd, A Foord, E Hansson, K Davies, L Wright, C Morrissy, ...
Emerging infectious diseases 16 (11), 1767, 2010
542010
Identification of likely natural hosts for equine morbillivirus
P Young, H Field, K Halpin
Communicable Diseases Intelligence 20 (22), 476, 1996
491996
Recent progress in henipavirus research
K Halpin, BA Mungall
Comparative immunology, microbiology and infectious diseases 30 (5-6), 287-307, 2007
482007
Feral cats and risk for Nipah virus transmission
JH Epstein, SA Rahman, JA Zambriski, K Halpin, G Meehan, ...
Emerging infectious diseases 12 (7), 1178, 2006
472006
A new Hendra virus genotype found in Australian flying foxes
J Wang, DE Anderson, K Halpin, X Hong, H Chen, S Walker, S Valdeter, ...
Virology journal 18, 1-13, 2021
452021
Hendra virus: Epidemiology dynamics in relation to climate change, diagnostic tests and control measures
KY Yuen, NS Fraser, J Henning, K Halpin, JS Gibson, L Betzien, ...
One Health 12, 100207, 2021
452021
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20