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Vanessa Barrs is Professor or Feline Medicine & Infectious Diseases in the Sydney School of Veterinary Science and the Marie Bashir Institute of Infectious Diseases and Biosecurity, at The University of Sydney. She is a registered Specialist in Feline Medicine, and was pivotal in establishing the Valentine Charlton Cat Centre, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2015.
Vanessa was the Director of the University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Sydney from 2013 to 2017 and is the Head of the Department of Small Animal Medicine. She was President of the International Society of Companion Animal Infectious Diseases from 2015 to 2018. She currently serves on the Marie Bashir Institute Advisory Board.
Professor Barrs is a one-health researcher particularly interested in emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, including viral pathogens among sympatric populations of companion animals and wildlife as well as fungal pathogens of animals and humans. She is well published with over 130 refereed manuscripts and book chapters.
In 2013 Vanessa discovered a novel species of fungus responsible for an emerging and often fatal syndrome of invasive fungal rhinosinusitis (FRS) in immunocompetent cats. Aspergillus felis is widespread in the environment globally and belongs to the Aspergillus viridinutans species complex (AVSC), which contains multiple species that can be pathogenic in humans and animals.
1.Scedosporiois in companian animals - an emerging mycosis in Australia.
3. Quantification of parvoviral loads shed in faeces of asymptomatic shelter-housed cats.
4. Cross-specis transmission of parvoviruses between domestic and feral carnivores.
5. Comparison of gut viromes in shelter-housed cats wtih panleukopenia and healthy cats.
6. Comparison of population immunity to feline panleukopenia virus in outbreak and non-outbreak regions.
7. Metatranscriptomic analysis of strains of feline calicivirus responsible for outbreaks of virulent systemic disease in Australian cats.
9. Characterisation of the gut virome of the grey-headed flying fox.
2009 Inaugural Companion Animal Welfare Award from the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW).
Centralquoted Professor Vanessa Barrs from the School of Veterinary Science on an outbreak of the feline panleukopenia virus in the cat population.
The Inner West Courier quoted Professor Vanessa Barrs from the School of Veterinary Science on an outbreak of the feline panleukopenia virus in the cat population.
2UE Sydney mentioned research by Professor Vanessa Barrs from the School of Veterinary Science on an outbreak of the feline panleukopenia virus in the cat population. The Liverpool Leader and other local newspapers also reported on the research and quoted Professor Barrs.
CENTRAL reported Betty and Keith Cook have gifted the University of Sydney Veterinary Teaching Hospital $1.3 million for research on canine health. Director of the hospital, Professor Vanessa Barrs from the Faculty of Veterinary Science, was quoted.
Longer breeding seasons, more kittens: are cats reacting to climate change?
Characterisation of the entry requirements of virulent systemic isolates of feline calicivirus that emerged recently in Australian cats; Barrs V, Hosie M, Bordicchia M, Herbert I; Office of Global Engagement/Partnership Collaboration Awards.
Genomic investigation of outbreaks of feline calivivirus virulent systemic disease in Australian cats; Barrs V, Beatty J; Australian Companion Animal Health Foundation/Research Grant.
Localization of candidate tumour-virus FcaGHV1 in feline lymphoma using in situ hybridization; Beatty J, Barrs V; Australian Companion Animal Health Foundation/Research Grant.
Understanding the role of population immunity in the re-emergence of feline panleukopenia; Barrs V, Beatty J, Ward M; Winn Feline Foundation (USA)/Research Support.
CDIP Industry & Community Engagement Fund - Canine Parvovirus (CPV) - Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health- Vanessa Barrs; Barrs V; DVC Research/Industry & Community Engagement Seed Fund (I&CEF).
Towards cancer prevention in cats: Felis catus gammaherpesvirus1 (FcaGHV1) gene expression analysis in feline lymphoma.; Beatty J, Aghazadeh M, Barrs V; Winn Feline Foundation (USA)/Research Support.
Prevention is better than cure. Defining the genetic basis of susceptibility to invasive fungal infections in cats.; Barrs V, Whitney J; Australian Companion Animal Health Foundation/Research Support.
Canine parvovirus - are cats and foxes reservoirs of parvovirus infection in Australia?; Barrs V; Australian Companion Animal Health Foundation/Research Support.
Treating the untreatable: can caspofungin cure fatal feline fungal infections; Barrs V; Australian Companion Animal Health Foundation/Research Support.
One Health Animal Mycology Research Centre; Barrs V; DVC Research/Thompson Fellowships.
Towards cancer prevention in cats: novel virus discovery in feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)-associated lymphoma.; Beatty J, Barrs V, Papenfuss A; Morris Animal Foundation (USA)/Research Support.
Mitigating ecosystem impacts by improving the way we breed and manage devils.; Belov K, Grueber C, Hogg C, Hogg C, Papenfuss A, Barrs V, Pemberton D, Peck S, Goldstone-Henry C; Australian Research Council (ARC)/Linkage Projects (LP).
Evaluation of serial thromboelastography and platelet mapping in dogs with immune-mediated haemolytic anemia treated with aspirin or clopidogrel; Griebsch C, Barrs V, Bennett P, Taylor A; Canine Research foundation/Research Grants.
Detection of Aspergillus-specific antibodies by ELISA (IgG, IgA, IgM) for diagnosis of feline upper respiratory tract aspergillosis; Barrs V; Australian Companion Animal Health Foundation/Research Grant.
Evaluation of serological detection of anti-aspergillus antibodies by ELISA and agar gel immunodiffusion for diagnosis of feline upper respiratory aspergillosis; Barrs V; Australian Companion Animal Health Foundation/Research Support.
Are common household flame retardants (PBDEs) associated with feline hyperthyroidism?; Barrs V; Feline Health Research Fund (FHRF)/Research Support.
What causes sino-nasal aspergillosis (SNA) in dogs? A molecular approach to species identification allowing targeted treatments.; Barrs V; Veterinary Science Foundation and Feline Fund/Faculty of Veterinary Science Bequest.
Improving the lives of canine cancer patients by developing an overall haemostatic potential assay to identify hypercoagulability in dogs.; Barrs V; Thea Jean Schnakenberg/Faculty of Veterinary Science Bequest.
Optimizing the overall haemostatic potential assay for use in canine plasma to identify hypercoagulability in hyperadrenocorticism; Barrs V, Dengate A; Australian Companion Animal Health Foundation/Research Support.
Sino-orbital aspergillosis in domestic cats; Barrs V; Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations/Endeavour Awards - Scholarships and Fellowships.
What causes upper respiratory aspergillosis in cats? Identification of Neosartorya species implicated in an emerging clinical syndrome; Barrs V, Beatty J; Australian Companion Animal Health Foundation/Research Support.
Bayer Animal Health Res Barss; Barrs V; Bayer Animal Health/Research Support.
Evaluation of a new diagnostic test and therapeutic monitoring tool for invasive aspergillosis in cats - serum galactomannan detection; Barrs V, Beatty J; Feline Health Research Fund (FHRF)/Research Grant.
MHC disease associations in the cat. The next leap forward; Beatty J, Barrs V; Australian Companion Animal Health Foundation/Research Support.
Immunohistological Studies and Molecular characterisation of T-cell receptor gamma variable genes in feline low grade alimentary lymphoma (LGL).; Barrs V; The Sara and Anne Payten Canine Cancer Research Fund/Bequest Research Funding.
Feline Aspergillosis - treatment with a novel azole; Barrs V; Schering Plough/In kind research sponsorship.
Molecular characterisation of T-cell receptor gamma variable genes in feline low grade alimentary lymphoma (LGL); Barrs V, Beatty J, Belov K; The Sara and Anne Payten Canine Cancer Research Fund/Bequest Research Funding.
: Feline Sinonasal Aspergillosis - An Emerging Clinical Syndrome; Barrs V; The Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney/Postdoctoral fellow and new academic staff travel funds.
Low grade feline alimentary lymphoma (LGL):; Barrs V; The Sara and Anne Payten Canine Cancer Research Fund/Bequest Research Funding.
Prevalence of haemoparasites in cats and their fleas; Barrs V, Lappin M; Pfizer Inc (USA)/Research Grant.
TBA; Barrs V, Beatty J; IDEXX Laboratories Australia/Research Support.
Diabetes mellitus in cats; Beatty J, Barrs V; Constance H Baird Bequest/Bequest Research Funding.
Erythrocyte Pyruvate Kinase deficiency in Abyssinian & Somali cats; Beatty J, Barrs V; University of Sydney/Dorothy E Penny Bequest, Faculty of Veterinary Science Bequest Research Funding.
Dorothy E Penny Bequest; Barrs V, Beatty J; Dorothy E Penny Bequest/Bequest.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J. (2013). lnfectious diseases. In A. Harvey & S. Tasker (Eds.), BSAVA Manual of Feline Practice, (pp. 439-451). UK: British Small Animal Veterinary Association.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J. (2010). Diagnosis and Treatment of Low-Grade Alimentary Lymphoma. In John August (Eds.), Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine (6th Ed), (pp. 187-199). St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J. (2010). Feline pyothorax - New insights into an old problem. In John August (Eds.), Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine (6th Ed), (pp. 3-12). St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J. (2010). Feline Upper Respiratory Aspergillosis. In John August (Eds.), Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine (6th Ed), (pp. 36-52). St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J. (2010). Low grade alimentary lymphoma in cats. In John August (Eds.), Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine (6th Ed), (pp. 187-199). St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J. (2010). Pyothorax. In John August (Eds.), Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine (6th Ed), (pp. 3-12). St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J. (2010). Upper Respiratory Tract Aspergillosis. In John August (Eds.), Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine (6th Ed), (pp. 36-52). St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier.
Barrs, V. (2018). Toxoplasmosis. Australian Veterinary Practitioner, 48(3), 76-78.
Dengate, A., Morel-Kopp, M., Braddock, J., Churcher, R., Beatty, J., Barrs, V., Ward, C. (2012). Delayed Fibrinolysis in dogs with naturally occuring pituitary dependant hyperadrenocorticism. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 26, 776-777.
Lam, A., Beatty, J., Moore, L., Foster, D., Brain, P., Churcher, R., Angles, J., Lam, R., Barrs, V. (2012). Laryngeal disease in 69 cats: a retrospective multicentre study. Australian Veterinary Practitioner, 42(4), 321-326.
Dengate, A., Morel-Kopp, M., Braddock, J., Churcher, R., Beatty, J., Barrs, V., Ward, C. (2012). The overall haemostasis potential: a novel, cost effective, global coagulatiionassay for use in canine plasma. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 26, 775-776.
Lam, D., Arteaga, A., Barrs, V., Krockenberger, M., Child, G., Swift, N. (2011). Suspected Pituitary Apoplexy in a Dog. Australian Veterinary Practitioner, 41(2), 72-75.
Lingard, A., O'Brien, C., Barrs, V., Norris, J., Krockenberger, M., Beatty, J. (2010). Concurrent Feline Infectious Peritonitis and Toxoplasmosis in Three cases. Australian Veterinary Practitioner, 40, 9-16.
Beatty, J., Bailey, C., Tisdall, P., Lingard, A., Barrs, V. (2007). Palatine Haemorrhage in the Cat: Life-saving Haemostasis. Australian Veterinary Practitioner, 37(3), 125-125.
Bailey, C., Tisdall, P., Beatty, J., Lingard, A., Barrs, V. (2007). Use of a Bipedicle Mucoperiosteal Flap to Treat Arterial Haemorrhage from Palatine Ulcers in Three Cats. Australian Veterinary Practitioner, 37(1), 6-11.
Barrs, V. (2006). Clinical Review: Hot yellow cats - Feline acute neutrophilic cholangitis and cholecystitis. The Veterinarian, (August 2006).
Barrs, V. (2005). Book Review: Self-Assessment Colour Review of Feline Medicine. Australian Veterinary Journal, 83(8), 489-489.
Barrs, V. (2005). Book Review: Veterinary Microbiology. Bacterial and Fungal Agents of Animal Disease. The Veterinarian.
Barrs, V. (2004). Feline Pyothorax: Diagnosis and Treatment. The Veterinarian, (Feb 2004).
Barrs, V. (2003). Book Review: Handbook of Small Animal Practice. Australian Veterinary Journal, 81(7), 405-405.
Barrs, V. (2003). Feline Hypertension: Diagnosis and Treatment. The Veterinarian, , 11-14.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J., Kipar, A. (2003). Pemphigus foliaceus. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 44(6), 286-287.
Whitney, J., Krockenberger, M., Day, M., Beatty, J., Dhand, N., Barrs, V. (2016). Leucocyte Populations in the Sino-Nasal Mucosa of Cats with Upper Respiratory Tract Aspergillosis. International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases, UK: International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases (ISCAID).
Leshinsky, J., Norris, R., McLachlan, A., Barrs, V. (2016). Pharmacokinetics of Caspofungin in Healthy Cats. 26th ECVIM-CA Congress, 2016, Sweden: European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
Talbot, J., Martin, P., Johnson, L., Beatty, J., Sutton, D., Halliday, C., Gibson, J., Kiddell, L., Steiner, J., Ujvari, B., Barrs, V. (2013). A molecular approach to identification of species causing sinonasal aspergillosis. The Australian Society for Microbiology, Annual Scientific Meeting.
Chan, C., Beatty, J., Barrs, V., Morris, A., Reagan, K., Lappin, M. (2013). Evidence for feline innumodeficiency virus, feline leukaemia virus, Bartonella spp, haemoplasmas and toxoplasma gondii exposure in Singaporean cats. ACVIM, N/A: American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
Barrs, V. (2013). Feline Toxoplasmosis. 2013 World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) Congress.
Barrs, V. (2013). Invasive Fungal Infections. 2013 World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) Congress.
Barrs, V. (2013). Respiratory Infections - Bacterial and Parasitic. 2013 World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) Congress.
Barrs, V., van Doorn, T., Houbraken, J., Martin, P., Kidd, S., Richardson, M., Pinheiro, D., Varga, J., Samson, R. (2012). Aspergillus Felis Sp. Nov - An emerging Pathogen of Cats, Dogs and Humans. 2nd Biennial symposium of the International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases, USA: International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases.
Beatty, J., Troyer, R., Brewester, C., Rovnak, J., Barrs, V., Quakenbush, S., VandeWoude, S. (2012). Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) Associated Lymphoma. Is a gammaherpevirus Involved. 2nd Biennial symposium of the International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases, USA: International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases.
Talbot, J., Martin, P., Johnson, L., Sutton, D., Halliday, C., Beatty, J., Steiner, J., Gibson, J., Kidd, S., Barrs, V. (2012). What causes Sino-Nasal Aspergillus in Dogs ? A Molecular Approach to Spieces Identification. 2nd Biennial symposium of the International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases, USA: International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases.
Wong, A., Hisyam Teh, H., Beatty, J., Barrs, V. (2011). Chronic kidney disease after treatment for feline hyperthyroidism: Risk factors for development and effect on survival. Australian College of Veterinary Scientists Science Week 2011, Australia: Australian College of Veterinary Scientists.
Russell, K., Beatty, J., Dhand, N., Gunew, M., Lingard, A., Baral, R., Barrs, V. (2011). Feline low-grade alimentary lymphoma (LGAL) - how common is it? Australian College of Veterinary Scientists Science Week 2011, Australia: Australian College of Veterinary Scientists.
Liem, B., Barrs, V., Dhand, N., Beatty, J. (2011). Haematological and biochemical findings in feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) infected cats. Australian College of Veterinary Scientists Science Week 2011, Australia: Australian College of Veterinary Scientists.
Whitney, J., Martin, P., Beatty, J., Barrs, V. (2011). Serum galactomannan detection - evaluation of a new diagnostic test for upper respiratory tract aspergillos. Australian College of Veterinary Scientists Science Week 2011, Australia: Australian College of Veterinary Scientists.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J., Hawley, J., Evans, N., Baral, R., Gowan, R., Lappin, M. (2008). Prevalence of Bartonella SPP., Rickettsia Felis, and Haemoplasmas in the Blood of Cats and Ctenocephalides Felis in Eastern Australia. 26th Annual ACVIM Forum, USA: American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
Barrs, V. (2007). Diagnostic Investigation of Feline Nasopharyngeal Disease. 32nd Congress of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association, Online: World Small Animal Veterinary Association.
Chan, C., Nicoll, R., Beatty, J., Hunt, G., Barrs, V. (2007). Polypoid Rhinitis in a dog with nasal fibrosarcoma. Australian College of Veterinary Scientists Science Week Proceedings 2007, Eight Mile Plains, Queensland.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J., Lingard, A., Wilson, B., Chan, C., Tran, L., Seng, A., Giger, U. (2007). Pyruvate kinase deficiency and neonatal isoerythrolysis in Abyssinian and Somali cats in Australia: A survey of the mutant allele and A and B blood type. Proceedings of WSAVA.
Barrs, V., Wilson, B., Beatty, J., Chan, C., Tran, L., Seng, A., Giger, U. (2007). Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency in Australian Abyssinian and Somali Cats. Australian College of Veterinary Scientists Science Week Proceedings 2007, Eight Mile Plains, Queensland.
Lingard, A., Beatty, J., Churcher, R., Barrs, V. (2006). Alimentary lymphocytic lymphoma: an Australian case series (21 cases). Proceedings of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists.
Barrs, V. (2006). Interpreting Respiratory Patterns in Cats: A Rapid Diagnostic Aid to Feline Respiratory Disease. Valentine Charlton Memorial Conference, University of Sydney.
Barrs, V. (2006). Investigation of Renomegaly. 2nd Korean Animal Hospital Association Conference, Seoul.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J., Hunt, G., Canfield, P., Chan, C., Forsyth, H. (2006). Pathways to Research for Small Animal Clinicians. College of Sciences and Technology Showcase.
Barrs, V. (2006). Respiratory Patterns - a diagnostic aid to feline respiratory disease. 2nd Korean Animal Hospital Association Conference, Seoul.
Beatty, J., Swift, N., Foster, D., Barrs, V. (2006). Suspected clindamycin-associated oesophageal injury in cats: five cases. Proceedings of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists.
Lingard, A., Beatty, J., Churcher, R., Barrs, V. (2005). Alimentary lymphocytic lymphoma: An Australian case series (2005). Australian College of Veterinary Scientists Science Week Proceedings, Australia.
Brain, P., Beatty, J., Martin, P., White, J., Baral, R., Barrs, V. (2005). Feline acute neutrophilic cholangitis: clinical findings, bacterial isolates and response to treatment in six cases. Proceedings of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists.
Barrs, V. (2005). Feline Medicine Extravaganza. Feline medicine extravaganza : Vic Menrath Valedictory Conference, The University of Sydney: Post Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J. (2004). The Valentine Charlton Symposium in Feline Medicine. The Valentine Charlton Symposium in Feline Medicine, University of Sydney: Post Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science.
Barrs, V., Culvenor, J. (2003). Feline adrenocortical disease. Scientific Proceedings ACVSc Science Week, Gold Coast.
Culvenor, J., Barrs, V. (2003). Laryngectomy in a cat. Scientific Proceedings ACVSc Science Week, Gold Coast.
Barrs, V. (2003). Respiratory infections in immunocompromised cats. Small Animal Medicine Chapter Proceedings ACVSc Science Week, Gold Coast.
Beatty, J., Barrs, V., McCandlish, I., Belford, C., Kipar, A. (2001). Myelodysplastic syndrome in a feline leukaemia virus-negative cat. Proceedings of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association congress, Birmingham, UK.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J., McCandlish, I., Kipar, A. (2001). Paraneoplastic hypereosinophilia in a cat with T-cell lymphosarcoma. Proceedings of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association congress, Birmingham, UK.
Barrs, V. (2007), ACVSc College Science Week, Expert Panel Lectures:	Investigation of Feline Alimentary Disease, How to Treat Feline Lymphoma, Inherited Erythrocyte Disorders in Cats.
Barrs, V. (2006), Interactive case-studies in feline medicine.
Barrs, V. (2006), Scientific Presentations: Australian College of Veterinary Scientists Science Week. Lectures: Expert panel session Canine and Feline Aspergillosis, Feline Aspergillosis - An emerging clinical syndrome?, Investigation of respiratory patterns in cats.
Barrs, V. (2006), Scientific Presentations: Central Queensland Australian Veterinary Association Conference. Lectures:	Investigation of Respiratory Patterns in Cats, Feline Infectious Peritonitis - A Clinical Approach, Investigation of Renomegaly.
Barrs, V. (2006), Scientific Presentations: Korean Animal Hospital Association. 2nd KAAHA International Conference. Lectures:	Investigation of Renomegaly, Disorders of the Feline Respiratory tract.
Barrs, V. (2006), Scientific Presentations: Valentine Charlton Memorial Conference. Lecture: Interpreting Respiratory Patterns in Cats.
Barrs, V., Beatty, J., Hunt, G., Canfield, P., Forsyth, H. (2006), Teaching and Learning Showcase: Pathways to Research for Small Animal Clinicians.
Barrs, V. (2005), Scientific Presentations: "Current Topics Lectures" -Lectures: Nasal cavity and nasopharyngeal diseases in cats, Feline adrenal diseases, Lower respiratory disorders.
Barrs, V. (2005), Scientific Presentations: Continuing Professional Development. Interactive case sessions.
Barrs, V. (2005), Scientific Presentations: Feline Medicine Extravaganza, Melbourne. Lectures:	Hot yellow cats: Acute Neutrophilic Cholangitis, Diabetic and 4+ ketones: Stabilising the DKA patient, Coughing cats: infectious & parasitic diseases.
Barrs, V. (2005), Scientific Presentations: Provet Partners in Veterinary Education Conference. Lectures: Echocardiography: The Right Parasternal Window, Feline Myocardial Diseases.
Barrs, V. (2005), Scientific Presentations: Valentine Charlton Cat Centre Opening. Lecture: Investigating stertor: Why does my cat snore?.
Barrs, V. (2004), Scientific Presentations: "Recent advances in feline infectious peritonitis".
Barrs, V. (2004), Scientific Presentations: "What's new in feline pyothorax".
Barrs, V., Beatty, J. (2004), Scientific Presentations: Feline Medicine Symposium Lectures: Feline adrenal disease, Feline hypertension, Feline infectious peritonitis, Diabetic ketoacidosis, Investigation of renomegaly, Intestinal trichobezoars, Interactive case studies I & II, Feline pyothorax, Respiratory infections in immunocompromised cats.
Barrs, V. (2003), Scientific Presentations: "Diseases of the Feline Adrenal Cortex".
Barrs, V. (2003), Scientific Presentations: "Infections in Immunocompromised Cats".
Barrs, V. (2002), Polycystic Kidney Disease in Cats, Vet Talk - CD Rom.
Barrs, V. (2002), Scientific Presentations: "Acute Cholangiohepatitis: Salmonella typhimurium.".
Barrs, V. (2002), Scientific Presentations: "Feline Adrenocortical Diseases parts I & II".
Barrs, V. (2002), Scientific Presentations: "Feline Pyothorax: A Retrospective Study".
Barrs, V. (2002), Scientific Presentations: "Hypereosinophilic syndromes in cats".
Barrs, V. (2002), Scientific Presentations: "Vaccine Associated Feline Sarcomas".

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