Dr Marie McIntyre
| A framework for handling uncertainty in a large-scale programme estimating the Global Burden of Animal Diseases | 2025 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Rationalising development of classification systems describing livestock production systems for disease burden analysis within the Global Burden of Animal Diseases programme | 2024 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Strategies to reduce antimicrobials in livestock and aquaculture, and their impact under field conditions: a structured scoping literature review | 2024 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| The need for One Health systems-thinking approaches to understand multiscale dissemination of antimicrobial resistance | 2024 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Understanding the interests of academics from diverse disciplines to identify the prospective focus for a UK-based transdisciplinary network involving farm-to-fork stakeholders on antimicrobial resistance in agrifood systems: An online survey | 2024 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Advancing One Health: Updated core competencies | 2023 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Approaches for disease prioritization and decision-making in animal health, 2000–2021: a structured scoping review | 2023 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Approximating the global economic (market) value of farmed animals | 2023 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Capacity for One Health research in the Horn of Africa | 2023 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Livestock health and disease economics: a scoping review of selected literature | 2023 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Fully-integrated, real-time detection, diagnosis and control of community diarrhoeal disease clusters and outbreaks (the Integrate Project) | 2022 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| SVEPM 2021 – Research sharing and networking in times of pandemic: The online Annual Conference of the Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine | 2022 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Animal health ontology and attribution: linking key elements in the GBADs programme | 2021 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| One hundred years of zoonoses research in the Horn of Africa: a scoping review | 2021 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Societal impacts of pandemics: comparing COVID-19 with history to focus our response | 2021 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| SVEPM 2020 - resilience and community support in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: the Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine Annual Conference, extraordinarily held online | 2021 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Use of routine death and illness surveillance data to provide insight for UK pandemic planning: lessons from COVID-19 | 2021 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Coronavirus: patterns of illness and death mainly mirror what was already happening before the pandemic. | 2020 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| SVEPM 2019 - Implications of pathogen and antimicrobial evolution on animal health, herd management and policy making | 2020 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Impact of recent and future climate change on vector-borne diseases | 2019 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Leptospirosis: flying under the bibliometrics radar increases neglect | 2019 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| SVEPM 2018 - Classic problems, future focus, and engagement of stakeholders in veterinary epidemiology and economics | 2019 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Are the hands of veterinary staff a reservoir for multidrug resistant bacteria? A randomized study to evaluate two hand hygiene rubs in a veterinary hospital | 2018 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Chapter 3: A One Health evaluation framework | 2018 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Chapter 5: Assessing the Ecological Dimension of One Health. | 2018 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre Professor Sarah O'Brien
| Foodborne and Food-Handler Norovirus Outbreaks: A Systematic Review | 2018 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Impact of systemic antimicrobial therapy on mucosal staphylococci in a population of dogs in Northwest England | 2018 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Routine antibiotic therapy in dogs increases the detection of antimicrobial resistant faecal Escherichia coli. | 2018 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| SVEPM 2017 - Recent developments and contemporary foci in veterinary epidemiology and economics | 2018 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Reply to Gautret et al. | 2017 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| SVEPM 2016 - Current multidisciplinary advances in veterinary epidemiology and economics | 2017 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Systematic Assessment of the Climate Sensitivity of Important Human and Domestic Animals Pathogens in Europe. | 2017 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| When cows attack: how dangerous are cattle and how can you stay safe around them? | 2017 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Are cattle dangerous to walkers? A scoping review. | 2016 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Climate change and vector-borne diseases: where are we next heading? | 2016 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Comparison of the h-Index scores among pathogens identified as emerging hazards in North America. | 2016 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Using the H-index to assess disease priorities for salmon aquaculture | 2016 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Database of host-pathogen and related species interactions, and their global distribution | 2015 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| SVEPM 2015 - Controlling disease across species using emerging techniques in epidemiology and economics applied to animal health | 2015 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| A quantitative prioritisation of human and domestic animal pathogens in Europe | 2014 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Domesticated animals and human infectious diseases of zoonotic origins: domestication time matters. | 2014 |
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Dr Marie McIntyre
| Using open-access taxonomic and spatial information to create a comprehensive database for the study of mammalian and avian livestock and pet infections. | 2014 |
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