<<
>>

REFERENCES

Albery GF, Turilli I, Joseph MB, Foley J, Frere CH, Bansal S (2021) From flames to inflammation: how wildfires affect patterns of wildlife disease. Fire Ecology 17, 23. doi:10.1186/s42408-021-00113-4

ASTAG (2018) Importance ratings and summary of antibacterial uses in human and animal health in Australia.

Australian Strategic and Technical Advisory Group on Antimicrobial Resistance (ASTAG)

Australian Veterinary Association (2019) Policy: Euthanasia of injured wildlife.

Aziz Z, Hassan BAR (2017) The effects of honey compared to silver sulfadiazine for the treatment of burns: a systematic review of ran­domized controlled trials. Burns 43, 50-57. doi:10.1016/j. burns.2016.07.004

Baek C, Woolford L, Funnell O, McLelland J, Eddy S, Stephenson T, Speight N (2023) Cutaneous and respiratory lesions in bushfire- affected koalas. Veterinary Sciences 10, 658. doi:10.3390/ vetsci10110658

Blanshard W, Bodley K (2008) Koalas. In Medicine of Australian Mammals. (Eds L Vogelnest and R Woods) pp. 227-327. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

Bowman D, Williamson G, Yebra M, Lizundia-Loiola J, Pettinari ML, Shah S, Bradstock R, Chuvieco E (2020) Wildfire: Australia needs a national monitoring agency. Nature 584, 188-191. doi:10.1038/ d41586-020-02306-4

Butkus CE, Peyton JL, Heeren AJ, Clifford DL (2021) Prevalence, treat­ment, and survival of burned wildlife presenting to rehabilitation facilities from 2015 to 2018. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 52, 555-563. doi:10.1638/2020-0093

DELWP (2018) Victorian Response Plan for Wildlife Impacted by Fire. The State of Victoria Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning.

DELWP (2021) Victorian Response Plan for Wildlife Impacted by Fire. The State of Victoria Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning.

Garzotto CK (2014) Thermal burn injury. In Small Animal Critical Care Medicine.

(Eds D Silverstein and K Hopper) pp. 743-747. Elsevier, St Louis.

Heyneman A, Hoeksema H, Vandekerckhove D, Pirayesh A, Monstrey S (2016) The role of silver sulphadiazine in the conservative treat­ment of partial thickness burn wounds: a systematic review. Burns 42, 1377-1386. doi:10.1016/j.burns.2016.03.029

Jasani S (2014) Smoke inhalation. In Small Animal Critical Care Medicine. (Eds D Silverstein and K Hopper) pp. 785-788. Elsevier, St Louis.

Khansa I, Schoenbrunner AR, Kraft CT, Janis JE (2019) Silver in wound care - friend or foe?: A comprehensive review. Plastic and Recon­structive Surgery 7, e2390. doi:10.1097/G0X.0000000000002390

Legge SM, Duncan DH, Forsyth DM, Giljohann K, Hogendoorn K, Hohnen R, Hradsky B, Lintermans M (2023) How introduced animals compound the effects of fire on native plants and animals. In Australia’s Megafires: Biodiversity Impacts and Lessons from 2019-2020. (Eds L Rumpff, SM Legge, S van Leeuwen, BA Wintle and JCZ Woinarski) pp. 227-242. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

Mehanna HM, Moledina J, Travis J (2008) Refeeding syndrome: what it is, and how to prevent and treat it. British Medical Journal 336, 1495. doi:10.1136/bmj.a301

Nowack J, Cooper CE, Geiser F (2016) Cool echidnas survive the fire. Proceedings. Biological Sciences 283, 20160382. doi:10.1098/ rspb.2016.0382

Paul NK, Cosh SM, Lykins AD (2024) ‘All we found were bones’: vet­erinary workers’ distress and trauma after Australia’s Black Summer bushfires. The Veterinary Record 194, e3614. doi:10.1002/ vetr.3614

Peters A, Hume S, Raidal S, Crawley L, Gowland D (2021) Mortality associated with bushfire smoke inhalation in a captive population of the Smoky Mouse (Pseudomys fumeus), a threatened Australian rodent. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 57, 199-204. doi:10.7589/ JWD-D-20-00026

Rumpff L, Legge SM, van Leeuwen S, Wintle BA, Woinarski JCZ (Eds) (2023) Australia’s Megafires: Biodiversity Impacts and Lessons from 2019-2020. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

Sherwen SL, Campbell-Ward M, Woods R (2023) Wildlife welfare and the 2019-20 wildfires. In Australia’s Megafires: Biodiversity Impacts and Lessons from 2019-2020. (Eds L Rumpff, SM Legge, S van Leeuwen, BA Wintle and JCZ Woinarski) pp. 343-356. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

van Eeden LM, Dickman CR (2023) Estimating the number of wild animals affected by Australia’s 2019-20 wildfires. In Australia’s Megafires: Biodiversity Impacts and Lessons from 2019-2020. (Eds L Rumpff, SM Legge, S van Leeuwen, BA Wintle and JCZ Woinarski) pp. 154-166. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

Vaughn L, Beckel N (2012) Severe burn injury, burn shock, and smoke inhalation injury in small animals. Part 1: burn classification and pathophysiology. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care(SanAntonio) 22,179-186.doi:10.1111/j.1476-4431.2012.00727.x Vaughn L, Beckel N, Walters P (2012) Severe burn injury, burn shock, and smoke inhalation injury in small animals. Part 2: diagnosis, therapy, complications and prognosis. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (San Antonio) 22, 187-200. doi:10.1111/j.1476-4431.2012.00728.x

Vogelnest L (2008) Emergency care of Australian native wildlife. In Wildlife, Proceedings 371. Post Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science, The University of Sydney.

Vogelnest L, Portas T (Eds) (2019) Current Therapy in Medicine of Australian Mammals. CSIRO Publishing, Clayton South.

Vogelnest L, Woods R (Eds) (2008) Medicine of Australian Mammals. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

Walraven E (2004) Care of Australian Wildlife. New Holland Publish­ers Pty Ltd, Sydney.

Webb EB, McArthur C, Woolfenden L, Higgins DP, Krockenberger MB, Mella VSA (2022) Risk of predation and disease transmission at artificial water stations. Wildlife Research 49, 324-334. doi:10.1071/WR21044

28

<< | >>
Source: Vogelnest L., Portas T. (Eds.). Current Therapy in Medicine of Australian Mammals. CSIRO,2025. — 848 p.. 2025

More on the topic REFERENCES: