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Dr. Stuart J. Andrews PhD, FRSB, FLS

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1. Andrews, S.J. (1988). Fragmentation. Biologist, 35, 113.

2. Andrews, S. J. & Lancaster, M. B. (1988). Use of ivermectin in deer. Veterinary Record, 123, 354.

3. Andrews, S. J. & Mather, J. B. (1989). First case of lungworm on Jersey? Veterinary Record, 125, 50.

4. Andrews, S. J. & Lancaster, M. B. (1990). Echinococcosis as a public health problem. Veterinary Record, 127, 235.

5. Andrews, S. J. (1990). Symbols for alleles controlling the human ABO blood groups. Journal of Biological Education, 24, 3.

6. Lancaster, M. B. & Andrews, S. J. (1991). Red deer, nematodes and anthelmintics. Veterinary Record, 128, 411.

7. Nicholas, R. A. J. & Andrews, S. J. (1991). Detection of antibody to Salmonella enteritidis and S. typhimurium in the yolk of hens’ eggs. Veterinary Record, 128, 98–100.

8. Lancaster, M. B. & Andrews, S. J. (1991). Observations on the output of nematode eggs and on the subsequent pasture infestation with third stage larvae produced by a herd of farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus). Veterinary Record, 129, 549–551.

9. Andrews, S. J. (1992). Hydatidosis - what is it? Veterinary Practice Nurse, 4, 8–10.

10. Andrews, S. J., Ferrari, M. M., Pow, J. D. E. & Lancaster, M. B. (1993). Nematode egg output and plasma concentration of ivermectin after its administration to red deer. Veterinary Record, 132, 161–163.

11. Andrews, S. J. & Rolph, T. P. (1993). The use of anti-helminth vaccines in the control of parasite disease associated with loss of natural immunity. Patent Application PCT/GB93/00354.

12. Dalton, J. P. & Andrews, S. J. (1993). Vaccine containing a thiol protease. Patent Application PCT/GB93/02172.

13. Andrews, S. J. (1993). The importance of toxocariasis as a zoonotic disease. Veterinary Practice Nurse, 5, 18–20.

14. Andrews, S. J. & James, F. M. (1994). Further evaluation of a perfusion technique for the recovery of Dictyocaulus viviparus from bovine lungs. Journal of Helminthology, 68, 81–82.

15. Dalton, J. P. & Andrews, S. J. (1994). Vaccine containing a serine protease. Patent Application PCT/GB94/01274.

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16. Dalton, J. P. & Andrews, S. J. (1994). Vaccine containing a haem-binding protein. Patent Application PCT/GB95/02350.

17. Andrews, S. J., Hole, N. J. K., Munn, E. A. & Rolph, T. P. (1995). Vaccination of sheep against haemonchosis with H11, a gut membrane-derived protective antigen from the adult parasite: prevention of the periparturient rise, and colostral transfer of protective immunity. International Journal for Parasitology, 25, 839–846.

18. Andrews, S. J., McGonicle, S., Smith, A. M., Dalton, J. P., Clery, D. & Mulcahy, G. (1995). A bolus for the administration to cattle of metacercariae of the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica. Journal of Helminthology, 69, 165–167.

19. McGonicle, S., Andrews, S.J., Trudgett, A. & Dalton, J.P. (1995). Isolation of Fasciola hepatica haemoglobin. Proceedings of the International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, December 17–22, Honolulu, Hawaii.

20. Dalton, J.P., McGonicle, S., Rolph, T.P. & Andrews, S.J. (1996). Induction of protective immunity in cattle against infection with Fasciola hepatica by vaccination with cathepsin L proteinases and with hemoglobin. Infection and Immunity, 64, 5066–5074.

21. Dalton, J. P. & Andrews, S. J. (1996). Vaccine containing a peroxiredoxin and/or a ß-tubulin. Patent Application PCT/GB97/01573.

22. Munn, E.A., Smith, T.S., Smith, H., James, F.M., Smith, F.C. & Andrews, S.J. (1997). Vaccination of sheep against Haemonchus contortus with denatured forms of the protective antigen H11. Parasite Immunology, 19, 243–248.

23. Andrews, S.J., Rolph, T.P., Munn, E.A. & Taylor, M.A. (1997). Duration of protective immunity against ovine haemonchosis following vaccination with the nematode gut membrane antigen H11. Research in Veterinary Science, 62, 223–227.

24. Dalton, J.P., Andrews, S.J., McGonigle, S., Clery, D., O’Connor, F. & Mulcahy, G. (1997). Protective immunity against Fasciola hepatica infection in cattle, Th1 or Th2? Proceedings of the 16th International Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology, August 10–15, (p.19). Sun City, South Africa.

25. Mulcahy, G., O’Connor,F., McGonigle, S., Dowd, A., Clery, D., Andrews, S. & Dalton, J.P. (1997). Correlation of specific antibody titre and avidity with protection in cattle immunised against Fasciola hepatica. Proceedings of the 16th International Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology, August 10–15, (p.64). Sun City, South Africa.

26. Mulcahy, G., O’Connor, F., McGonigle, S., Dowd, A., Clery, D., Andrews, S.J. & Dalton, J.P. (1999). Correlation of specific antibody titre and avidity with protection in cattle immunized against Fasciola hepatica. Vaccine, 16, 932–939.

27. Andrews, S.J. (1999). The life cycle of Fasciola hepatica. In: Fasciolosis, CAB International, Oxford, pp. 1–29.

28. Mulcahy, G., O’Connor, F., Clery, D., Hogan, S.F., Dowd, A.J., Andrews, S.J. & Dalton, J.P. (1999). Immune responses of cattle to experimental anti-Fasciola hepatica vaccines. Research in Veterinary Science, 67, 27–33.

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29. Andrews, S.J. (1999). Observations on the use of Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacorus) as a support for emerging zygopteran larvae. Journal of the British Dragonfly Society, 15, 12–17.

30. Andrews, S.J. (2000). The efficacy of a mixture of oxfendazole and levamisole against the arrested stages of benzimidazole-resistant Haemonchus contortus and Ostertagia circumcincta in sheep. Veterinary Parasitology, 88, 139–146.

31. Williams, R.B., Johnson, J.D. & Andrews, S.J. (2000). Anticoccidial vaccination of broiler chickens in various management programmes: relationship between oocyst accumulation in litter and development of protective immunity. Veterinary Research Communications, 24, 309–325.

32. Andrews, S.J., Crouch, C.F. & Francis, M.J. (2001). Administration of an attenuated Eimeria vaccine to newly hatched chicks by spray within the hatchery. Proceedings of the VIIIth International Coccidiosis Conference, July 9–13, Palm Cove (p.71). Sydney, Australia.

33. Francis, M.J., Andrews, S.J. & Crouch, C.F. (2001). Development of an attenuated Eimeria vaccine, ParacoxTM-5, for use in broiler chickens. Proceedings of the VIIIth International Coccidiosis Conference, July 9–13, Palm Cove (p.167). Sydney, Australia.

34. Williams, R.B. & Andrews, S.J. (2001). The origins and biological significance of the coccidial lesions that occur in chickens vaccinated with a live attenuated anticoccidial vaccine. Avian Pathology, 30, 215–220.

35. Andrews, S.J. (2001). Some observations on the identification of the exuviae of the final-instar larvae of the Common Blue Damselfly Enallagma cyathigerum (Charpentier). Journal of the British Dragonfly Society, 17, 3–12.

36. Andrews, S.J., Westbury, B. & Francis, M.J. (2003). In vitro compatibility of an anticoccidial vaccine with live infectious bronchitis and live Newcastle disease vaccines. Veterinary Record, 152, 717–718.

37. Crouch, C.F., Andrews, S.J., Ward, R.G. & Francis, M.J. (2003). Protective efficacy of a live attenuated anticoccidial vaccine administered to 1-day-old chickens. Avian Pathology, 32, (3), 297–304.

38. Reynolds, S.C., Cooper, J. Andrews, S.J., Salt, J.S. & Peters, A.R. (2006). Stellamune™ One, administered to pigs at approximately one week of age, reduces lung lesions consistent with M. hyopneumoniae from as early as 2 weeks post vaccination. International Pig Veterinary Society Congress, July 16–19, Copenhagen, Denmark.

39. Horst, von I., Reynolds, S.C., Cooper, J., Andrews, S.J., Salt, J.S. & Peters, A. (2006). Neue erkenntnisse zur impfung von schweinen gegen Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae mit der vakzine Stellamune® One (Pfizer GmbH). Tierärztliche Umschau, 61, 316–321

40. Reynolds, S., Cooper, J., Andrews, S.J., Salt., J.S. & Jolie, R. (2007). Reduction of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae lung lesions two weeks following vaccination of one-week-old pigs with Stellamune One®. Proceedings of the 3rd Congress of the Asian Pig Veterinary Society, April 22–25, (p.301). Wuhan, China.

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41. Andrews, S.J., Giberti, M., Apicella, M. & Minelli, G. (2008). Concentrations of boar taint compounds in surgically castrated, cryptorchid and normal entire males at 9 months of age. Proceedings of the 20th International Pig Veterinary Society Congress, June 22–26, (p.582). Durban, Republic of South Africa.

42. Schmoll, F., Pfützner, A., Sattler, T., Baumgartner, J., Grodzycki, M., Horst, I. & Andrews, S. (2008). Carcass quality of Improvac™ treated boars raised in Germany. Book of Abstracts of 59th Annual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production, 24–27 August, (No.14). Vilnius, Lithuania.

43. Schmoll, F., Pfützner, A., Sattler, T., Baumgartner, J., Grodzycki, M., Horst, I. & Andrews, S. (2008). Carcass quality of Improvac™ treated boars raised in Germany. Proceedings of the 49th Congress of the Section of Food Hygeine of the German Veterinary Association (DVG), 29th September–2nd October, (p.215). Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany.

44. Pfützner, A., Schmoll, F., Jäger, J., Schmidt, S., Krex, C., Grodzycki, M., Horst, I., Andrews, S. & Lücker, E. (2008). Schlachtkörperqualität immunologisch kastrierter schweine – ergebnisse eines feldversuches. Proceedings of the 49th Congress of the Section of Food Hygeine of the German Veterinary Association (DVG), 29th September–2nd October, (p.215). Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany.

45. Schmoll, F., Pfützner, A., Jäger, J., Schmidt, S., Krex, C., Lücker, E., Grodzycki, M., Horst, I., & Andrews, S. (2009). Schlachtkörperqualität immunologisch kastrierter schweine. Ergebnisse eines Feldversuches. Rundschau für Fleischhygiene und Lebensmittelüberwachung, 61, (1), p.11.

46. Fuchs, T., Nathues, H., Koehrmann, A., Andrews, S., Brock, F., Sudhaus, N., Klein, G. & grosse Beilage, E. (2009). A comparison of the carcase characteristics of pigs immunized with a ‘gonadotrophin-releasing factor (GnRF)’ vaccine against boar taint with physically castrated pigs. Meat Science, 83, 702–705.

47. Fuchs, T., Thun, R., Parvizi, N., Nathues, H., Koehrmann, A., Andrews, S., Brock, Klein, G., Sudhaus, N. & grosse Beilage, E. (2009). Effect of a gonadotropin-releasing factor vaccine (Improvac™) on follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinising hormone (LH) concentrations and on the development of testicles and the expression of boar taint in male pigs. Theriogenology, 72, (5), 672–680.

48. Schmoll, F., Kauffold, J., Pfützner, A., Baumgartner, J., Brock, F., Grodzycki, M. & Andrews, S. (2009). Growth performance and carcass traits of boars raised in Germany and either surgically castrated or vaccinated against gonadotropin-releasing hormone. Journal of Swine Health and Production, 17, (5), 250–255.

49. Pearce, M.P., Andrews, S.J., Jensen, J.C.E. & Allison, J. (2009). Vaccination against boar taint improves pig welfare and pork quality. In: Knowing Animals: cross-fertilisation between natural and social sciences for understanding the quality of life of animals. Proceedings of Wefare Quality International Conference, 5th-6th March. Palazzo dei Congressi, Florence, Italy.

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50. Fuchs, T., Nathues, H., Koehrmann, A., Andrews, S., Brock, Klein, G. & grosse Beilage, E. (2009). Growth performance and health status of pigs vaccinated with gonadotropin-releasing factor vaccine (Improvac) in comparison with surgically-castrated pigs and boars under conventionally managed conditions. Proceedings of the XIV International Society for Animal Hygeine, Sustainable Animal Husbandry: “Prevention is better than cure”, July 19–23, Vechta, Germany.

51. Fuchs, T., Thun, R., Parvizi, N., Nathues, H., Koehrmann, A., Andrews, S., Brock, F., Klein, G., Sudhaus, N. & grosse Beilage, E. (2009). Effect of a gonadotropin-releasing factor vaccine (Improvac) on follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinising hormone (LH) concentrations and on the development of testicles and the expression of boar taint in male pigs. Proceedings of the XIV International Society for Animal Hygeine, Sustainable Animal Husbandry: “Prevention is better than cure”, July 19–23, Vechta, Germany.

52. Andrews, S.J, Lohner, E., Schrade, H. & Horst, I. (2009). The effect of vaccinating male pigs with Improvac on growth performance and carcass quality. Proceedings of the 55th International Congress of Meat Science and Technology, August 16–21, (pp.36–41), Copenhagen, Denmark.

53. Pearce, M.C., Andrews, S.J., Brock, F. & Allison, J.R.D. (2009). Effects of vaccination with Improvac on boar taint and carcass quality of male pigs reared under commercial conditions in Europe. Proceedings of the 55th International Congress of Meat Science and Technology, August 16–21, (pp.59–63), Copenhagen, Denmark.

54. Baumgartner, J., Grodzycki, M., Andrews, S. & Schmoll, F. (2009). The behaviour of male fattening pigs following either surgical castration or vaccination with a GnRF vaccine. Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the EAAP, 24th-27th August, (p.437), Barcelona, Spain.

55. Schmoll, F., Sattler, T., Baumgartner, J., Kauffold, J. & Andrews, S. (2010). Ergebnisse impfungen gegen ebergeruch – Deutschland. Proceedings of the 5th Leipziger Tierärztekongress [Leipzig Veterinary Congress], January 21–23, (pp.10–14), Leipzig, Germany.

56. Frenzel, K., Götz, R., Zankl, A., Pausenberger, A., Andrews, S. & Brock, F. (2009). Untersuchung von chirurgisch kastrierten und gegen ebergeruch geimpften männlichen schweinen. Sowie von ebern auf geruchsabweichungen und androstenongehalte. Amtstierärztlicher Dienst und Lebensmittelkontrolle, 16, 1–2.

57. Schmoll, F., Lücker, E., Sattler, T., Baumgartner, J., Pfützner, A., Jäger, J., Grodzycki, M. & Andrews, S. (2009). Schlachtkörperqualität von Improvac®geimpten mastschweinen. Proceedings of the 50th Congress of the Section of Food Hygeine of the German Veterinary Association (DVG), 29th September-2nd October, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany.

58. Fuchs, T., Nathues, N., Koehrmann, A., Andrews, S., Brock, F., Sudhaus, N., Klein, G & grosse Beilage, E. (2010). A comparison of the carcase characteristics of pigs immunized with a gonadotrophin-releasing factor (GnRF) vaccine against boar taint with physically castrated pigs. Proceedings of the 21st International Pig Veterinary Society Congress, July 18–21, (p.1132), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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59. Fuchs, T., Nathues, N., Koehrmann, A., Andrews, S., Brock, F., Klein, G & grosse Beilage, E. (2010). Growth performance and health status of pigs vaccinated with gonadotropin-releasing factor vaccine (Improvac™) in comparison with surgically castrated pigs and boars under conventionally managed conditions. Proceedings of the 21st International Pig Veterinary Society Congress, July 18–21, (p.1129), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

60. Fuchs, T., Thun, R., Parvizi, N., Nathues, N., Koehrmann, A., Andrews, S., Brock, F., Klein, G., Sudhaus, N & grosse Beilage, E. (2010). Influence of Improvac on FSH and LH concentrations and on the development of testicles and the expression of boar taint in male pigs. Proceedings of the 21st International Pig Veterinary Society Congress, July 18–21, (p.1130), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

61. Baumgartner, J., Laister, S., Koller, M., Pfützner, A., Grodzycki, M., Andrews, S. & Schmoll, F. (2010). The behaviour of male fattening pigs following either surgical castration or vaccination with a GnRF vaccine. American Association of Swine Veterinarians, eLetter, 17th February.

62. Baumgartner, J., Laister, S., Koller, M., Pfützner, A., Grodzycki, M., Andrews, S. & Schmoll, F. (2010). The behaviour of male fattening pigs following either surgical castration or vaccination with a GnRF vaccine. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 124, (1–2), 28–34.

63. Fuchs, T., Nathues, H., Koehrmann, A., Andrews, S., Brock, F., Klein, G. & grosse Beilage, E. (2011). Comparative growth performance of pigs immunised with a gonadotropin-releasing factor vaccine with surgically castrated pigs and entire boars under conventionally managed conditions. Berliner und Münchener Tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 124, Heft 1/2, 22–27.

64. Renaud, C., Andrews, S., Djelouadji, Z., Lecheval, S., Corrao-Revol, N., Buff, S., Demont, P. & Kodjo, A. (2012). Prevalence of the Leptospira serovars bratislava, grippotyphosa, mozdok and pomona in French dogs. Veterinary Journal. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2012.10.002.

65. Arent, Z.J., Andrews, S., Adamama-Moraitou, K., Gilmore, C., Pardali, D. & Ellis, W.A. (2012). Emergence of novel Leptospira serovars: a need for adjusting vaccination policies for dogs? Epidemiology and Infection, Available on CJO 2012, doi:10.1017/S0950268812002087.

66. Andrews, S. (2012). Countering the E.coli threat. Poultry World, August 2012, p.33.

67. Andrews, S. (2012). Beekeeper’s buzz offers escape from poverty: Experiences from a first trip to sub-Sahara Africa. Bee Craft Digital, November 2012, p.23.

68. Andrews, S. (2012). Marek’s disease in chickens: aspects of vaccination including the relevance of plaque forming units, and administration technique. Factfile 01, Pig and Poultry Marketing, Winter 2012.

69. Stooker, L., van Mer, C., Andrews, S., & Wijmenga, W. (2013). Pan-European survey on the distribution of different strains of Infectious Bronchitis in 2011. Proceedings of the 18th World Veterinary Poultry Association Congress, 19–23 August, (p.383), Nantes, France.

70. Bru, T., Urniza, A., Vila, R., Stooker, L., Andrews, S., Wijmenga, W. & Vancraeynest, D. (2013). Evaluation of the efficacy of vaccination with different combinations against the 793B

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infectious bronchitis variant strain. Proceedings of the 18th World Veterinary Poultry Association Congress, 19–23 August, (p.399), Nantes, France.

71. Geerligs, H., Stooker, L., Andrews, S., Wijmenga, W. & Vancraeynest, D. (2013). Efficacy of a live infectious bronchitis vaccine containing the strains IB MM and ARK in SPF-chickens nine weeks after vaccination. Proceedings of the 18th World Veterinary Poultry Association Congress, 19–23 August, (p.406), Nantes, France.

72. Andrews, S. (2013). Got maxima? New sampling procedure aids detection in broilers. Poultry Health Today, No.3, Zoetis US Edition, 25–27.

73. Geerligs, H., Stooker, L., Andrews, S., Wijmenga, W. & Vancraeynest, D. (2013). The safety of administering a live infectious bronchitis vaccine containing the strain IB QX during lay in chickens raised under commercial field conditions. Proceedings of the 18th World Veterinary Poultry Association Congress, 19–23 August, (p.407), Nantes, France.

74. Andrews, S. (2014). Fresh diagnosis method needed for coccidiosis. Poultry World, March, p.36.

75. Mombarg, M., Bouzoubaa, K., Andrews, S., Vanimisetti, H.B., Rodenberg, J. & Karaca, K. (2014). Safety and efficacy of an aroA-deleted live vaccine against avian colibacillosis in a multicentre field trial in broilers in Morocco. Avian Pathology, 43, (3), 276–281.

76. Stooker, L., Geerligs, H., Bru, T., Andrews, S. & Vancraeynest, D. (2014). Cross-protection capabilities of a combined vaccination program containing two live IBV vaccines against today’s most relevant field strains in the Europe, Africa and Middle East region. Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Avian Corona- and Metapneumoviruses and Complicating Pathogens, pp. 281–294, Rauischholzhausen, Germany.

77. Andrews, S., Stanev, V. & Vancraeynest, D. (2014). Eimeria maxima lesion scoring revisited. Factfile, Pig and Poultry Marketing, Autumn Issue.

78. Stanev, V. & Andrews, S. (2016). Pathological and economical importance of Eimeria maxima - diagnosis, complications, drug resistance: a review. Proceedings from the First International Technical Conference, Eimeriana avia, Poultry coccidiosis actual challenges AD 2016, 26–27 February, (pp. 196–203), Wroclaw, Poland.

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