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Sarah K Walsh
Sarah K Walsh
Postdoctoral Research Associate, MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research
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Coinfection of chickens with H9N2 and H7N9 avian influenza viruses leads to emergence of reassortant H9N9 virus with increased fitness for poultry and a zoonotic potential
S Bhat, J James, JR Sadeyen, S Mahmood, HJ Everest, P Chang, ...
Journal of virology 96 (5), e01856-21, 2022
332022
The origin of internal genes contributes to the replication and transmission fitness of H7N9 Avian influenza virus
J James, S Bhat, SK Walsh, TK Karunarathna, JR Sadeyen, P Chang, ...
Journal of virology 96 (22), e01290-22, 2022
112022
The host phylogeny determines viral infectivity and replication across Staphylococcus host species
SK Walsh, RM Imrie, M Matuszewska, GK Paterson, LA Weinert, ...
PLoS Pathogens 19 (6), e1011433, 2023
92023
The evolutionary and mechanistic basis of virus host shifts - A Staphylococcaceae-phage system to investigate patterns of virus infectivity and evolution across host species
SK Walsh
University of Exeter, 2024
2024
Varying phylogenetic signal to four bacterial pathogens across species of Drosophilidae
H Sun, MA Hanson, SK Walsh, RM Imrie, B Raymond, B Longdon
bioRxiv, 2024.04. 19.590331, 2024
2024
Investigating the outcomes of virus coinfection within and across host species
RM Imrie, SK Walsh, KE Roberts, J Lello, B Longdon
PLoS Pathogens 19 (5), e1011044, 2023
2023
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