Hume Field

Institutionthe University of Queensland
AddressQLD
Australia
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    COVID-19 publications
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    1. Calisher CH, Carroll D, Colwell R, Corley RB, Daszak P, Drosten C, Enjuanes L, Farrar J, Field H, Golding J, Gorbalenya AE, Haagmans B, Hughes JM, Keusch GT, Lam SK, Lubroth J, Mackenzie JS, Madoff L, Mazet JK, Perlman SM, Poon L, Saif L, Subbarao K, Turner M. Science, not speculation, is essential to determine how SARS-CoV-2 reached humans. Lancet. 2021 07 17; 398(10296):209-211. PMID: 34237296.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Cox-Witton K, Baker ML, Edson D, Peel AJ, Welbergen JA, Field H. Risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission from humans to bats - An Australian assessment. One Health. 2021 Dec; 13:100247. PMID: 33969168.
      Citations: 2     
    3. Lee J, Hughes T, Lee MH, Field H, Rovie-Ryan JJ, Sitam FT, Sipangkui S, Nathan SKSS, Ramirez D, Kumar SV, Lasimbang H, Epstein JH, Daszak P. No Evidence of Coronaviruses or Other Potentially Zoonotic Viruses in Sunda pangolins (Manis javanica) Entering the Wildlife Trade via Malaysia. Ecohealth. 2020 09; 17(3):406-418. PMID: 33226526.
      Citations: 19     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    4. Olival KJ, Cryan PM, Amman BR, Baric RS, Blehert DS, Brook CE, Calisher CH, Castle KT, Coleman JTH, Daszak P, Epstein JH, Field H, Frick WF, Gilbert AT, Hayman DTS, Ip HS, Karesh WB, Johnson CK, Kading RC, Kingston T, Lorch JM, Mendenhall IH, Peel AJ, Phelps KL, Plowright RK, Reeder DM, Reichard JD, Sleeman JM, Streicker DG, Towner JS, Wang LF. Possibility for reverse zoonotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to free-ranging wildlife: A case study of bats. PLoS Pathog. 2020 09; 16(9):e1008758. PMID: 32881980.
      Citations: 52     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    5. Latinne A, Hu B, Olival KJ, Zhu G, Zhang L, Li H, Chmura AA, Field HE, Zambrana-Torrelio C, Epstein JH, Li B, Zhang W, Wang LF, Shi ZL, Daszak P. Origin and cross-species transmission of bat coronaviruses in China. Nat Commun. 2020 08 25; 11(1):4235. PMID: 32843626.
      Citations: 68     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    6. Calisher C, Carroll D, Colwell R, Corley RB, Daszak P, Drosten C, Enjuanes L, Farrar J, Field H, Golding J, Gorbalenya A, Haagmans B, Hughes JM, Karesh WB, Keusch GT, Lam SK, Lubroth J, Mackenzie JS, Madoff L, Mazet J, Palese P, Perlman S, Poon L, Roizman B, Saif L, Saif L, Subbarao K, Turner M. Statement in support of the scientists, public health professionals, and medical professionals of China combatting COVID-19. Lancet. 2020 03 07; 395(10226):e42-e43. PMID: 32087122.
      Citations: 54     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    7. Smith CS, de Jong CE, Meers J, Henning J, Wang L, Field HE. Coronavirus Infection and Diversity in Bats in the Australasian Region. Ecohealth. 2016 Mar; 13(1):72-82. PMID: 27048154.
      Citations: 20     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    8. Black P, Douglas I, Field H. This could be the start of something big-20 years since the identification of bats as the natural host of Hendra virus. One Health. 2015 Dec; 1:14-16. PMID: 28616459.
      Citations: 1     
    9. Wood JL, Leach M, Waldman L, Macgregor H, Fooks AR, Jones KE, Restif O, Dechmann D, Hayman DT, Baker KS, Peel AJ, Kamins AO, Fahr J, Ntiamoa-Baidu Y, Suu-Ire R, Breiman RF, Epstein JH, Field HE, Cunningham AA. A framework for the study of zoonotic disease emergence and its drivers: spillover of bat pathogens as a case study. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2012 Oct 19; 367(1604):2881-92. PMID: 22966143.
      Citations: 68     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    10. Papenfuss AT, Baker ML, Feng ZP, Tachedjian M, Crameri G, Cowled C, Ng J, Janardhana V, Field HE, Wang LF. The immune gene repertoire of an important viral reservoir, the Australian black flying fox. BMC Genomics. 2012 Jun 20; 13:261. PMID: 22716473.
      Citations: 49     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    11. Crameri G, Todd S, Grimley S, McEachern JA, Marsh GA, Smith C, Tachedjian M, De Jong C, Virtue ER, Yu M, Bulach D, Liu JP, Michalski WP, Middleton D, Field HE, Wang LF. Establishment, immortalisation and characterisation of pteropid bat cell lines. PLoS One. 2009 Dec 11; 4(12):e8266. PMID: 20011515.
      Citations: 74     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    12. Field HE. Bats and emerging zoonoses: henipaviruses and SARS. Zoonoses Public Health. 2009 Aug; 56(6-7):278-84. PMID: 19497090.
      Citations: 30     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    13. Cui J, Han N, Streicker D, Li G, Tang X, Shi Z, Hu Z, Zhao G, Fontanet A, Guan Y, Wang L, Jones G, Field HE, Daszak P, Zhang S. Evolutionary relationships between bat coronaviruses and their hosts. Emerg Infect Dis. 2007 Oct; 13(10):1526-32. PMID: 18258002.
      Citations: 56     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    14. Halpin K, Hyatt AD, Plowright RK, Epstein JH, Daszak P, Field HE, Wang L, Daniels PW. Emerging viruses: coming in on a wrinkled wing and a prayer. Clin Infect Dis. 2007 Mar 01; 44(5):711-7. PMID: 17278066.
      Citations: 36     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    15. Wang LF, Shi Z, Zhang S, Field H, Daszak P, Eaton BT. Review of bats and SARS. Emerg Infect Dis. 2006 Dec; 12(12):1834-40. PMID: 17326933.
      Citations: 146     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    16. Li W, Shi Z, Yu M, Ren W, Smith C, Epstein JH, Wang H, Crameri G, Hu Z, Zhang H, Zhang J, McEachern J, Field H, Daszak P, Eaton BT, Zhang S, Wang LF. Bats are natural reservoirs of SARS-like coronaviruses. Science. 2005 Oct 28; 310(5748):676-9. PMID: 16195424.
      Citations: 970     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    17. Xu RH, He JF, Evans MR, Peng GW, Field HE, Yu DW, Lee CK, Luo HM, Lin WS, Lin P, Li LH, Liang WJ, Lin JY, Schnur A. Epidemiologic clues to SARS origin in China. Emerg Infect Dis. 2004 Jun; 10(6):1030-7. PMID: 15207054.
      Citations: 91     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health