Publications by:
Felicity A. Smout
Also publishes as (Felicity Smout, Felicity Angela Smout, F. Smout)
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Smout, Felicity Angela (2019) Potential for transmission of zoonotic helminth infections among dingoes and dogs in the Wet Tropics of North Queensland, Australia. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Smout, Felicity A., Skerratt, Lee F., Johnson, Christopher N., Butler, James R.A., and Congdon, Bradley C. (2018) Zoonotic helminth diseases in dogs and dingoes utilising shared resources in an Australia indigenous community. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 3 (4). 110.
Smout, Felicity A., Skerratt, Lee F., Butler, James R.A., Johnson, Christopher N., Congdon, Bradley C., and Thompson, R.C. Andrew (2017) The hookworm Ancylostoma ceylanicum: an emerging public health risk in Australian tropical rainforests and Indigenous communities. One Health, 3. pp. 66-69.
Smout, F., Schrieber, L., Speare, R., and Skerratt, L. (2017) More bark than bite: comparative studies are needed to determine the importance of canine zoonoses in Aboriginal communities. A critical review of published research. Zoonoses and Public Health, 64 (7). pp. 495-504.
Smout, Felicity A., Skerratt, Lee F., Butler, James R.A., Johnson, Christopher N., and Congdon, Bradley C. (2016) Dingoes (Canis dingo Meyer, 1793) continue to be an important reservoir host of Dirofilaria immitis in low density housing areas in Australia. Veterinary Parasitology, 215. pp. 6-10.
Smout, Felicity A., Thompson, R.C. Andrew, and Skerratt, Lee F. (2013) First report of Ancylostoma ceylanicum in wild canids. International Journal for Parasitology, 2. pp. 173-177.
Murray, Kris A., Skerratt, Lee F., Speare, Rick, Ritchie, Scott, Smout, Felicity, Hedlefs, Robert, and Lee, Jonathan (2012) Cooling off health security hot spots: getting on top of it down under. Environment International, 48. pp. 56-64.