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Professor Frank Fenner - Publications

Books | Articles, Book Chapters: 1935-45 | 1946-55 | 1956-65 | 1966-75 | 1976-85 | 1986-95 | 1996-Present

Books

  • 1. Burnet, F.M. and Fenner, F. (1949). The Production of Antibodies, MacMillan, Melbourne, 142 pages

  • 2. Fenner, F. and Ratcliffe, F.N. (1965). Myxomatosis. Cambridge University Press, London and New York, 371 pages

  • 3. Fenner, F. (1968). The Biology of Animal Viruses. Academic Press, New York, 846 pages

  • 4. Fenner, F., McAuslan, B.R., Mims, C.A., Sambrook, J.F. and White, D.O. (1974). The Biology of Animal Viruses, 2nd Edition, Academic Press, New York, 834 pages
    Russian translation, 1977

  • 5. Fenner, F. and White, D.O. (1970). Medical Virology Academic Press, New York, 390 pages
    Chinese translation, 1973
    Spanish translation, 1973

  • 6. Fenner, F. and White, D.O. (1976). Medical Virology. 2nd Edition, Academic Press, New York, 487 pages
    Chinese translation, 1978
    Japanese translation, 1978
    Spanish translation, 1981

  • 7. White, D.O. and Fenner, F. (1986). Medical Virology. 3rd Edition, Academic Press, Orlando, 655 pages Japanese translation, 1987
    Chinese translation, 1989

  • 8 White, D.O. and Fenner, F. (1994). Medical Virology,.4th Edition, Academic Press, San Diego, 610 pages.

  • 9. Fenner, F. (1976). Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses Second Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. S. Karger, Basel, 114 pages

  • 10. Fenner, F. and Rees, A.L.G. (eds.) (1980). The Australian Academy of Science. The First Twentyfive Years. The Australian Academy of Science, Canberra, 286 pages

  • 11. Fenner, F., Bachmann, P.A., Gibbs, E.P.G., Murphy, F.A., Studdert, M.J. and White, D.O. (1987). Veterinary Virology. Academic Press, Orlando, 660 pages Spanish translation, 1991

  • 12. Fenner, F., Gibbs, E.P.G., Murphy, F.A., Rott, R., Studdert, M.J. and White, D.O. (1993). Veterinary Virology. 2nd Edition, Academic Press, San Diego, 670 pages

  • 13. Fenner, F., Henderson, D.A., Arita, I., Jezek, Z. and Ladnyi, I.D. (1988). Smallpox and its Eradication. World Health Organization, Geneva, 1460 pages.

  • 14. Fenner, F. and Gibbs, A.J. (eds.) (1988). Portraits of Viruses. A History of Virology. Karger, Basel, 344 pages.

  • 15. Jezek, Z. and Fenner, F. (1988). Human Monkeypox. Monographs in Virology. Vol. 17. Karger, Basel, 140 pages.

  • 16. Fenner, F., Wittek, R. and Dumbell, K.R. (1989). The Orthopoxviruses. Academic Press, San Diego, 432 pages

  • 17. Fenner, F. (ed.) (1990). History of Microbiology in Australia. Brolga Press, Canberra, for the Australian Society for Microbiology, Melbourne, 610 pages.

  • 18. Fenner. F. (ed.) (1995). The Australian Academy of Science. The First Forty Years. Australian Academy of Science, Canberra, 503 pages.

  • 19. Fenner, F. and Fantini, B. (1999) Biological Control of Vertebrate Pests. A History of Myxomatosis; an Experiment in Coevolution. CAB International, Wallingford, 352 pages


    Other Publications

    1935

  • 1. Tindale, N.B., Fenner, F.J., and Hall, F.J. Mammal bone beds of probable Pleistocene age, Rocky River, Kangaroo Island. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 59, 103-106

    1936

  • 2. Fenner, F.J. Anthropometric observations on South Australian aborigines of the Diamantina and Cooper Creek Regions. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 60, 46-54

    1938

  • 3. Fenner, F.J. The occurrence of juxta-articular nodules in Australia. Medical Journal of Australia 2, 412-417

  • 4. Fenner, F.J. Some Australian aboriginal scaphocephalic skulls. Records of the South Australian Museum 6(2), 143-157

    1939

  • 5. Fenner, F.J. Observations of the mandibular torus. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 63, 224-229

  • 6. Fenner, F.J. The Australian aboriginal skull: its non-metrical morphological characters. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 63, 248-306

    1941

  • 7. Fenner, F.J. Fossil human skull fragments of probable Pleistocene age from Aitape, New Guinea. Records of the South Australian Museum 6(4), 335-354

  • 8. Bonnin, N.J. and Fenner, F. (1941). Local implantation of sulphanilamide for the prevention and treatment of gas gangrene in heavily contaminated wounds: A suggested treatment for war wounds. Medical Journal of Australia 1, 134-140

    1942

  • 9. Fenner, F. The mid-dorsal hair whorl in an Australian of European ancestry. The Journal of Anatomy 76, 356-358

    1943

  • 10. Fenner, F. Mid-dorsal hair whorls in Papuan children. Nature, 152, 538.

  • 11. Fenner, F. A case of eosinophilic leuchaemia. Medical Journal of Australia 2, 7-8

  • 12. Baker, B.A. and Fenner, F. Agranulocytosis following sulphapyridine therapy. Medical Journal of Australia 1, 347-348

  • 13. Rothstadt, L.E., Fenner, F. and Baker, B.A. Bacillary dysentery caused by Bacterium dysenteriae P274. Medical Journal of Australia 1, 341-344

    1946

  • 14. Fenner, F. Epidemiology of North Queensland tick typhus: Natural mammalian hosts. Medical Journal of Australia 2, 666-668

  • 15. Fenner, F. and Jackson, A.V. Enteric fever due to Bacterium enteritidis var. blegdam (Salmonella blegdam): a series of fifty cases in Australian soldiers from New Guinea. Medical Journal of Australia 1, 313-326

    1947

  • 16. Fenner, F. Studies in infectious ectromelia of mice. I. Immunization of mice against ectromelia with living vaccinia virus. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science 25, 257-274

  • 17. Fenner, F. Studies in infectious ectromelia in mice. II. Natural transmission: the portal of entry of the virus. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science 25, 275-282

  • 18. Fenner, F. Studies in infectious ectromelia in mice (mousepox). III. Natural transmission: elimination of the virus. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science 25, 327-335

  • 19. Jones, I. and Fenner, F. Infection with Salmonella blegdam amongst natives of New Guinea: an account of fourteen cases with post-mortem reports of four fatal cases. Medical Journal of Australia 2, 356-362

    1948

  • 20. Fenner, F. The epizootic behaviour of mousepox (infectious ectromelia). British Journal of Experimental Pathology 29, 69-91

  • 21. Fenner, F. The clinical features and pathogenesis of mousepox (infectious ectromelia of mice). Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology 60, 529-552

  • 22. Fenner, F. The pathogenesis of the acute exanthems. Lancet 2, 915-920

  • 23. Fenner, F. The epizootic behaviour of mousepox (infectious ectromelia of mice). II. The course of events in long-continued epidemics. Journal of Hygiene 46, 383-393

  • 24. Burnet, F.M. and Fenner, F. Genetics and immunology. Heredity 2, 289-324

    1949

  • 25. Fenner, F. Studies in mousepox (infectious ectromelia of mice). IV. Quantitative investigations on the spread of virus through the host in actively and passively immunized animals. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 27, 1-18

  • 26. Fenner, F. Studies in mousepox (infectious ectromelia of mice). VI. A comparison of the virulence and infectivity of three strains of ectromelia virus. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 27, 31-43

  • 27. Fenner, F. Studies in mousepox (infectious ectromelia of mice). VII. The effect of the age of the host upon the response to infection. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 27, 45-53

  • 28. Fenner, F. Mousepox (infectious ectromelia of mice): A review. Journal of Immunology 63, 341-373

  • 29. Fenner, F. and Fenner, E.M.B. Studies in mousepox (infectious ectromelia of mice). V. Closed epidemics in herds of normal and vaccinated mice. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 27, 19-30

  • 30. Baker, M.P., Bragdon, J.H., Fenner, F. and Jackson, A.V. Septicemia due to Salmonella enteritidis and Salmonella blegdam. Journal of the American Medical Association 141, 330-331

  • 31. Fenner, F., Martin, S.P. and Pierce, C.H. The enumeration of viable tubercle bacilli in cultures and infected tissues. Annals of the New York Academy of Science 52, 751-764

    1950

  • 32. Fenner, F. The significance of the incubation period in infectious diseases. Medical Journal of Australia 2, 813-818

  • 33. Dubos, R.J. and Fenner, F. Production of BCG vaccine in a liquid medium containing Tween 80 and a soluble fraction of heated human serum. I. Production and viability of the culture. Journal of Experimental Medicine 91, 261-268

  • 34. Fenner, F. and Dubos, R.J. Production of BCG vaccine in a liquid medium containing Tween 80 and a soluble fraction of heated human serum. II. Antigenicity of the culture after various periods of storage. Journal of Experimental Medicine 91, 269-284

  • 35. Dubos, R.J., Fenner, F. and Pierce, C.H. Properties of a culture of BCG grown in liquid media containing Tween 80 and the filtrate of heated serum. American Review of Tuberculosis 61, 66-76

    1951

  • 36. Fenner, F. Bacteriological and immunological aspects of BCG vaccination. Advances in Tuberculosis Research 4, 112-186

  • 37. Fenner, F. The viability of BCG vaccine. American Review of Tuberculosis 63, 714-716

  • 38. Fenner, F. The enumeration of viable tubercle bacilli by surface plate counts. American Review of Tuberculosis 64, 353-380

    1952

  • 39. Fenner, F. Vaccination against tuberculosis with BCG vaccine. Medical Journal of Australia 2, 767-770.

  • 40. Fenner, F. Myxomatosis: the virus and the disease it causes. Australian Journal of Science 15, 81-85.

  • 41. Fenner, F. Studies on Mycobacterium ulcerans . II. Cross-reactivity in guinea pigs sensitized with Mycobacterium ulcerans and other mycobacteria. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 30, 11-20

  • 42. Fenner, F. and Leach, R.H. Studies on Mycobacterium ulcerans I. Serological relationship to other mycobacteria. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 30, 1-10

  • 43. Fenner, F. and Day, M.F. Contrasting methods of transmission of animal viruses by mosquitoes. Nature 170, 204

  • 44. Fenner, F., Day, M.F. and Woodroofe, G.M. The mechanism of the transmission of myxomatosis in the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) by the mosquito Aedes aegypti. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 30, 139-152

  • 45. Burnet, F.M., Fenner, F.J. and Wood, I.J. The opportunities for research in Australian medical schools. Medical Journal of Australia 2, 684-686

    1953

  • 46. Fenner, F. Host parasite relationships in myxomatosis of the Australian wild rabbit. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology 18, 291-294

  • 47. Fenner, F. Classification of myxoma and fibroma viruses. Nature 171, 562-563

  • 48. Fenner, F. Changes in the mortality-rate due to myxomatosis in the Australian wild rabbit. Nature 172, 228-230

  • 49. Fenner, F. and Day, M.F. Biological control of the rabbit in Australia. Science News 28, 7-22

  • 50. Farrant, J.L. and Fenner, F. A comparison of the morphology of vaccinia and myxoma viruses. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 31, 121-125

  • 51. Fenner, F. and Woodroofe, G.M. The pathogenesis of infectious myxomatosis: the mechanism of infection and the immunological response in the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). British Journal of Experimental Pathology 34, 400-411

  • 52. Fenner, F. and Leach, R.H. The growth of mammalian tubercle bacilli in Tween-albumin liquid medium. I. Observations on the proportion of viable organisms the cytology and the virulence of bacilli at different stages of growth of strain H37Rv. American Review of Tuberculosis 68, 321-341

  • 53. Fenner, F. and Leach, R.H. The growth of mammalian tubercle bacilli in Tween-albumin liquid medium. II. Observations on the proportion of viable organisms, the cytology, the virulence, and the antigenicity at different stages of growth of BCG. American Review of Tuberculosis 68, 342-371

  • 54. Fenner, F., Marshall, I.D. and Woodroofe, G.M. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis in rabbits. I. Recovery of Australian wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) from myxomatosis under field conditions. Journal of Hygiene 51, 225-244

    1954

  • 55. Fenner, F. The rabbit plague. Scientific American 190(2), 30-35

  • 56. Fenner, F. and Leach, R.H. Studies of Mycobacterium ulcerans and Mycobacterium balnei. III. Growth in the semi-synthetic culture media of Dubos and drug sensitivity in vitro and in vivo. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 32, 835-852

  • 57. Fenner, F. and Marshall, I.D. Passive immunity in myxomatosis of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus): the protection conferred on kittens born by immune does. Journal of Hygiene 52, 321-336

  • 58. Fenner, F. and Woodroofe, G.M. Protection of laboratory rabbits against myxomatosis by vaccination with fibroma virus. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 32, 653-668

  • 59. Myers, K., Marshall, I.D., and Fenner, F. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits. III. Observations on two succeeding epizootics in Australian wild rabbits on the Riverine Plain of south-eastern Australia - 1951-1953. Journal of Hygiene 52, 337-360

    1955

  • 60. Fenner, F. Changes in the virulence of myxoma virus associated with its natural transmission in population of the rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus. Journal of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science 21, 137-144

  • 61. Fenner, F. Occurrence of attenuated strains of myxoma virus in Europe. Nature 176, 782-783

  • 62. Marshall, I.D., Dyce, A.L., Poole, W.E., and Fenner, F. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits. IV. observations of disease behaviour in two localities near the northern limit of rabbit infestation in Australia, May 1952 to April 1953. Journal of Hygiene 53, 12-25

    1956

  • 63. Fenner, F. The pathogenesis of poliomyelitis. Medical Journal of Australia 1, 205-208

  • 64. Fenner, F. The pathogenic behaviour of Mycobacterium ulcerans and Mycobacterium balnei in the mouse and the developing chick embryo. American Review of Tuberculosis and Pulmonary Diseases 73, 650-673

  • 65. Fenner, F. Evolutionary aspects of myxomatosis in Australia. Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 54, 271-278

  • 66. Fenner, F. and McIntyre, G.A. Infectivity titrations of myxoma virus in the rabbit and the developing chick embryo. Journal of Hygiene 54, 246-257

  • 67. Fenner, F., Day, M.F. and Woodroofe, G.M. Epidemiological consequences of the mechanical transmission of myxomatosis by mosquitoes. Journal of Hygiene 54, 284-303

  • 68. Day, M.F., Fenner, F., Woodroofe, G.M. and McIntyre, G.A. Further studies on the mechanism of mosquito transmission of myxomatosis in the European rabbit. Journal of Hygiene 54, 258-283

    1957

  • 69. Fenner, F. Myxomatosis in European rabbits - evolutionary changes in an infectious disease. Australian Journal of Science 19, 117-122

  • 70. Fenner. F. Homologous and heterologous immunity in infections of mice with Mycobacterium ulcerans and Mycobacterium balnei. American Review of Tuberculosis and Pulmonary Diseases 76, 76-89

  • 71. Fenner, F. and Burnet, F.M. A short description of the poxvirus group (vaccinia and related viruses). Virology 4, 305-314

  • 72. Fenner, F. and Marshall, I.D. A comparison of the virulence for European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) of strains of myxoma virus recovered in the field in Australia, Europe and America. Journal of Hygiene 55, 149-191

  • 73. Fenner, F., Poole, W.E., Marshall, I.D. and Dyce, A.L. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits. VI. The experimental introduction of the European strain of myxoma virus into Australian wild rabbit populations. Journal of Hygiene 55, 192-206

    1958

  • 74. Fenner, F. Listerian oration - The seed and the soil: Host susceptibility in infectious diseases. Medical Journal of Australia 2, 477-482

  • 75. Fenner, F. The biological characters of several strains of vaccinia, cowpox and rabbitpox viruses. Virology 5, 502-529

  • 76. Fenner, F. and Comben, B.M. Genetic studies with mammalian poxviruses. I. Demonstration of recombination between two strains of vaccinia virus. Virology 5, 530-548

  • 77. Marshall, I.D. and Fenner, F. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits. V. Changes in the innate resistance of Australian wild rabbits exposed to myxomatosis. Journal of Hygiene 56, 288-302

  • 78. Lee, D.J., Fenner, F. and Lawrence, J.J. Mosquitoes and fowl pox in the Sydney area. Australian Veterinary Journal 34, 230-237

    1959

  • 79. Fenner, F. Myxomatosis in Australian wild rabbits - evolutionary changes in an infectious disease. The Harvey Lectures 53, 25-55

  • 80. Fenner, F. Recent advances in viral infections of childhood. Medical Journal of Australia 1, 137-140

  • 81. Fenner, F. Myxomatosis. British Medical Bulletin 15, 240-245

  • 82. Fenner, F.J. Myxomatosis. In "The Rabbit Problem in Australia" pp. 6-16. Conference convened by C.S.I.R.O. in Melbourne, September 11-12, 1958. CSIRO, Melbourne.

  • 83. Fenner, F. Genetic studies with mammalian poxviruses. II. Recombination between two strains of vaccinia virus in single HeLa cells. Virology 8, 499-507

  • 84. Fenner, F. and Cairns, J. Variation in virulence in relation to adaptation to new hosts. In "The Viruses", (F.M. Burnet and W.M. Stanley, eds.), vol. 3, pp. 225-249, Academic Press, New York.

  • 85. Fenner, F., Holmes, I.H., Joklik, W.K. and Woodroofe, G.M. The reactivation of heat-inactivated poxvirus: a general phenomenon which includes the fibroma-myxoma virus transformation of Berry and Dedrick. Nature 183, 1340-1341

    1960

  • 86. Fenner, F. and Woodroofe, G.M. The reactivation of poxviruses. II. The range of reactivating viruses. Virology 11, 185-201

  • 87. Gemmell, A. and Fenner, F. Genetic studies with mammalian poxviruses. III. White (u) mutants of rabbitpox virus. Virology 11, 219-235

  • 88. Woodroofe, G.M. and Fenner, F. Genetic studies with mammalian poxviruses. IV. Hybridization between several different poxviruses. Virology 12, 272-282

  • 89. Marshall, I.D. and Fenner, F. Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits. VII. The virulence of strains of myxoma virus recovered from Australian wild rabbits between 1951 and 1959. Journal of Hygiene 58, 485-488

  • 90. Joklik, W.K., Woodroofe, G.M., Holmes, I.H. and Fenner, F. The reactivation of poxviruses. I. Demonstration of the phenomenon and techniques of assay. Virology 11, 168-184

    1962

  • 91. Fenner, F. The persistence of infection in populations. In "The Problems of Laboratory Animal Disease (R.J.C. Harris, ed.), pp. 39-54. Academic Press, London.

  • 92. Fenner, F.J. Interactions between pox viruses. The Leeuwenhoek Lecture. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 156, 388-414

  • 93. Fenner, F. The reactivation of animal viruses. British Medical Journal 2, 135-142

  • 94. Woodroofe, G.M. and Fenner, F. Serological relationships within the poxvirus group: an antigen common to all members of the group. Virology 16, 334-341

    1963

  • 95. Fenner, F. Studies on the reactivation of poxviruses. Perspectives in Virology 3, 68-89

    1964

  • 96. Fenner, F. The evolution of myxomatosis. In Genetic Selection in Man (W.J. Schull, ed.), pp. 264-293. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor.

  • 97. Fenner, F. Summary and analogy. In Newcastle Disease Virus: an Evolving Pathogen (R. Hanson, ed.), pp. 327-341. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison.

  • 98. Fenner, F. and Sambrook, J. The genetics of animal viruses. Annual Review of Microbiology 18, 47-94

    1965

  • 99. Fenner, F. Conditional lethal mutants in the study of the genetics of animal viruses. Perspectives in Virology 4, 34-46

  • 100. Fenner, F. Myxoma virus and Oryctolagus cuniculus: two colonizing species. In The Genetics of Colonizing Species (H.G. Baker and G.L. Stebbins, eds.), pp. 485-501. Academic Press, New York.

  • 101. Fenner, F. Immune mechanisms in viral infections. In Viral & Rickettsial Infections of Man, 4th Ed. (F. Horsfall and I. Tamm, eds.), p. 356-384. Lippincott, New York.

  • 102. Fenner, F. Viruses of the myxoma-fibroma subgroup of the poxviruses. II. Comparison of soluble antigens by gel diffusion tests, and a general discussion of the subgroup. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 43, 143-156

  • 103. Fenner, F. and Chapple, P.J. Evolutionary changes in myxoma virus in Britain. An examination of 222 naturally-occurring strains obtained from 80 counties during the period October-November, 1962. Journal of Hygiene 63, 175-185

  • 104. Fenner, F. and Woodroofe, G.M. Changes in the virulence and antigenic structure of strains of myxoma virus recovered from Australian wild rabbits between 1950 and 1964. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 43, 359-370

  • 105. Woodroofe, G.M. and Fenner, F. Viruses of the myxoma-fibroma subgroup of the poxviruses. I. Plaque production in cultured cells, plaque-reduction tests, and cross-protection tests in rabbits. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 43, 123-142 106. Fenner, F. The Aborigines. Physical features. In The Australian Encyclopaedia, (A. H. Chisholm, Editor-in-Chief), Vol. 1, 9-12. Angas and Robertson, Sydney.

    1966

  • 107. Fenner, F. and Sambrook, J.F. Conditional lethal mutants of rabbitpox virus. II. Mutants (p) which fail to multiply in PK-2a cells. Virology 28, 600-609

    1967

  • 108. Fenner, F. Modern trends in animal virology. Australian Journal of Science 30, 52-58

  • 109. Fenner, F. Medical virology: the present situation. Medical Journal of Australia 2, 1102-1105

  • 110. Fenner, F. Medical virology: future developments. Medical Journal of Australia 2, 1138-1141

  • 111. Fenner, F. Viruses and vertebrates. Facts and speculation about the evolution of virus diseases. The Matthew Flinders Lecture. Records of the Australian Academy of Science 1, 131-151

    1968

  • 112. Fenner, F. (unsigned) Chemotherapy of viral infections. Medical Journal of Australia 1, 855-856

  • 113. Bellett, A.J.D. and Fenner, F. Studies of base-sequence homology among some cytoplasmic deoxyriboviruses of vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Journal of Virology 2, 1374-1380

    1969

  • 114. Fenner, F. Trends in microbiological research in Australia: Historical perspectives. Australian Journal of Science 31, 239-247

  • 115. Fenner, F. Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu: three faces of science. Australasian Annals of Medicine 18, 351-360

  • 116. Fenner, F. The John Curtin School of Medical Research. Far East Medical Journal 5, 340-343

  • 117. Fenner, F. Conditional lethal mutants of animal viruses. Current Topics in Microbiology & Immunology 48, 1-28

    1970

  • 118. Fenner, F. Pathogenesis of rubella infection. Australian Journal of Mental Retardation 1, 12-15

  • 119. Fenner, F. The effects of changing social organisation on the infectious diseases of man. In "Impact of Civilization on the Biology of Man" (S.V. Boyden, ed.), pp. 48-68, Australian National University Press, Canberra.

  • 120. Fenner, F. Genetic aspects of viral diseases. Lilly Lecture. Journal of the Royal College of Physicians London 5, 13-30

  • 121. Fenner, F. An overview of man and his environment in Australia. Proceedings of the 1st International Congress for Domiciliary Nursing, 1-8 February 1970 (Cyclostyled), pp. 370-381

  • 122. Fenner, F. The genetics of animal viruses. Annual Review of Microbiology 24, 297-334

  • 123. Fenner, F. Infection and social change. New Scientist 47, 528-531

    1971

  • 124. Fenner, F. The Environment. In How Many Australians? Immigration and Growth, pp. 37-60. Angus & Robertson, Sydney.

  • 125. Fenner, F. Infectious disease and social change. Medical Journal of Australia 1, 1043-1047, 1099-1102

  • 126. Fenner, F. The history of the John Curtin School of Medical Research. A centre for research and postgraduate education in the basic medical sciences. Victor Coppleson Memorial Lecture. Medical Journal of Australia 2, 177-186

  • 127. Fenner, F. Evolution in action: Myxomatosis in the Australian wild rabbit. In "Topics in the Study of Life. The BIO Source Book", pp. 463-471. Harper & Row, New York.

    1972

  • 128. Fenner, F. Microbes as agents of disease. Search 3, 124-126

  • 129. Fenner, F. Howard Walter Florey. Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Vol. 5, pp. 41-44. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York.

  • 130. Fenner, F. Genetic aspects of viral diseases of animals. Progress in Medical Genetics 8, 1-60

    1973

  • 131. Fenner, F. Perspectives in virology: 1967-1972. Perspectives in Virology VIII (M. Pollard, ed.), pp. 1-5. Academic Press, New York.

  • 132. Fenner, F. Viruses and the immune response. In Immunity in Viral & Rickettsial Diseases 17th Annual OHOLO Biological Conference (A. Kohn and M. A. Klingberg, eds.), pp. 7-17. Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York.

  • 133. Fenner, F. The possible use of temperature-sensitive conditional lethal mutants for immunization in viral infections. In Immunity in Viral & Rickettsial Diseases 17th Annual OHOLO Biological Conference (A. Kohn and M. A. Klingberg, eds.), pp. 131-144. Plenun Publishing Corporation, New York.

  • 134. Fenner, F. Industry and the environment. A scientist's view of some of the long-term implications. Science and Industry Forum Report No. 6, pp. 49-57, Australian Academy of Science, Canberra.

  • 135. Fenner, F. The pressure of population. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Lecture Series Man and his Australian Environment, pp. 15-34. Ormond, Melbourne.

  • 136. Fenner, F. The evolution of viruses. David Memorial Lecture. Search 4, 477-485

  • 137. Bellett, A.J.D., Fenner, F., and Gibbs, A.J. The Viruses. In Viruses & Invertebrates (A.J. Gibbs, ed.), pp. 41-88. North Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam.

    1974

  • 138. Fenner, F. The classification of viruses; why, when, and how. Sydney Rubbo Memorial Oration. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science 52, 223-240

  • 139. Fenner, F. The "Bairnsdale bacillus": Mycobacterium ulcerans. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal 17, 126-128

  • 140. Fenner, F. Official names for viral families. ASM News 40, 948

  • 141. Fenner, F., Pereira, H.G., Porterfield, J.S., Joklik, W.K., Downie, A.W. Family and generic names for viruses approved by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses June 1974. Intervirology 3, 193-198

    1975

  • 142. Fenner, F. (Associate Editor). Environmental Impact Assessment. Principles and Procedures. SCOPE, Toronto, Canada. 160 pages

  • 143. Fenner, F. A national system of ecological reserves in Australia. Search 6, 108-111

  • 144. Fenner, F. (editor) A National System of Ecological Reserves in Australia. Australian Academy of Science Report No. 19. 114 pages

  • 145. Fenner, F. and Blanden, R.V. History of Viral Immunology. In Viral Immunology and Immunopathology (A.L. Notkins, ed.), pp. 1-26, Academic Press, New York.

  • 146. Fenner, F. Animal Viruses of Genetic Interest. In Handbook of Genetics, Vol. 4, Vertebrates of Genetic Interest (R.C. King, ed.), pp. 567-580. Plenum Press, New York.

  • 147. Fenner, F. (member of Working Party). Diet and Coronary Heart Disease, Australian Academy of Science Report No. 18, 71 pages

    1976

  • 148. Fenner, F.J. Options for man's future: a biologist's view. In Mankind's Future in the Pacific. 13th Pacific Science Congress (R.F. Scagel, ed.), pp. 140-160, University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver

  • 149. Fenner, F. Epilogue: the broader significance of kuru. In Essays on Kuru (R.W. Hornabrook, ed.), pp. 146-147, Cassey, Faringdon

  • 150. Fenner, F. (Vice-Chairman of Committee). Report of Committee on Climatic Change. Australian Academy of Science Report No. 21, 91 pages

  • 151. Fenner, F. The classification and nomenclature of viruses. Summary of results of meeting of the International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses in Madrid, September 1975. Intervirology 6, 1-12. (Also published in Archives of Virology 51, 141-149; Acta Virologica 20, 170-176; and Journal of General Virology 31, 463-470)

    1977

  • 152. Fenner, F.J. Australian aborigines, the Fore of Papua New Guinea, and the 1976 Nobel Prizes for Medicine. Medical Journal of Australia 2, 73-74

  • 153. Fenner, F. The eradication of smallpox. Progress in Medical Virology 23, 1-21

  • 154. Fenner, F. Environmental studies in Australian universities. Search 8, 122-126

    1978

  • 155. Fenner, F. The nature and classification of viruses of man. Pharmacology and Therapeutics 4, 35-55

  • 156. Fenner, F. The pathogenesis and frequency of viral infections of man. Pharmacology and Therapeutics 4, 57-80

  • 157. Fenner, F. Processes that contribute to the establishment and success of exotic microorganisms in Australia. Proceedings of the Ecological Society of Australia 10, 39-61

  • 158. Fenner, F. and Myers, K. Myxoma virus and myxomatosis in retrospect: the first quarter century of a new disease. In Viruses and Environment (E. Kurstak and K. Maramorosch, eds.), pp. 539-570. Academic Press, New York.

    1979

  • 159. Fenner, F. Portraits of viruses: the poxviruses. Intervirology 11, 137-157

  • 160. Fenner, F. Burnet and infectious diseases. Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research Annual Review 1978-79, pp. 25-29.

  • 161. Fenner, F. The Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies 1973-1979. Report to the Council of the Australian National University, 76 pages

    1980

  • 162. Fenner, F. A welcome extinction. Environmental Conservation 7, 174-176

  • 163. Fenner, F. The global eradication of smallpox. Medical Journal of Australia 1, 455-456

  • 164. Fenner, F. The global eradication of smallpox: What are the lessons? Malaysian Scientific Congress Silver Jubilee Lecture. In Proceedings of the Silver Jubilee Congress on Science and Technology for Development) (H.M. Collier, ed.), xxiii-xxxviii

  • 165. Fenner, F. Sociocultural change and environmental diseases. In Changing Disease Patterns and Human Behaviour (N.F. Stanley and R.A. Joske, eds.), pp. 7-26. Academic Press, London.

  • 166. Fenner, F. Smallpox and its eradication. In Changing Disease Patterns and Human Behaviour (N.F. Stanley and R.A. Joske, eds.), pp. 215-229. Academic Press, London.

  • 167. Fenner, F. (Chairman of Committee). Recombinant DNA : An Australian Perspective. Australian Academy of Science, 129 pages

  • 168. Fenner, F. (Chairman of Global Commission). The Global Eradication of Smallpox. Final Report of the Global Commission for the Certification of the Eradication of Smallpox. World Health Organization, Geneva. History of International Public Health, No. 4, 122 pages

    1981

  • 169. Fenner, F. Mousepox (infectious ectromelia) Past, present and future. Laboratory Animal Science 31, 553-559

  • 170. Fenner, F. Microbiological pollution of groundwater. In Proceedings of the Groundwater Pollution Conference (C.R. Lawrence and R.J. Hughes, eds.), pp. 333-355. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.

    1982

  • 171. Fenner, F. Address at the unveiling of the Florey plaque at Westminster Abbey, 2 November 1981. John Curtin School of Medical Research Annual Report 1981, pp. 182-184, Canberra.

  • 172. Fenner, F. A successful eradication campaign. Global eradication of smallpox. Reviews of Infectious Diseases 4, 916-922

  • 173. Fenner, F. Viral Diseases in South-East Asia and the Western Pacific : An Overview. In Viral Diseases in South-East Asia and the Western Pacific (J.S. Mackenzie, ed.), pp. 3-19, Academic Press, Sydney

  • 174. Fenner, F. Mousepox. In The Mouse in Biomedical Research, (H.L. Foster, J.D. Small and J.G. Fox, eds.), Vol. II, pp. 209-230. Academic Press, New York.

  • 175. Fenner, F. Transmission cycles and broad patterns of observed epidemiological behavior in human and other animal populations. In Population Biology of Infectious Diseases (R.M. Anderson and R.M. May, eds.), pp. 103-119. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

  • 176. Fenner, F. Epidemiology and Evolution. In Medical Microbiology:.Principles and Concepts (S. Baron, ed.), pp. 582-587. Addison-Wesley, Menlo Park.

  • 177. Fenner, F. and Stanley, N.F. A summary of the discussion and suggestions for the future. In Viral Diseases in South-East Asia and the Western Pacific (J.S. Mackenzie, ed.), pp. 703-707, Academic Press, Sydney

    1983

  • 178. Fenner, F. The Florey Lecture. Biological control, as exemplified by smallpox eradication and myxomatosis. Proceedings of the Royal Society B218, 259-285

  • 179. Fenner, F. and Gibbs, A. Cryptograms - 1982. Intervirology 19, 121-128

    1984

  • 180. Fenner, F. The Brailsford Robertson-Florey Lecture. Smallpox, "the most dreadful scourge of the human species". Its global spread and recent eradication. Medical Journal of Australia 141, 728-735; 841-846

  • 181. Fenner, F. The nature and classification of viruses of man. In Viral Chemotherapy (D. Shugar, ed.), Vol. I, pp. 1-25. Pergamon Press, Oxford.

  • 182. Fenner, F. The pathogenesis and frequency of viral infections in man. In Viral Chemotherapy (D. Shugar, ed.), Vol. I, pp. 27-50. Pergamon Press, Oxford.

  • 183. Fenner, F. Viral vectors for vaccines. In New Approaches to Vaccine Development (R. Bell and G. Torrigiani, eds.), pp. 187-192. Schwabe, Basel.

  • 184. Fenner, F. (Chairman of Advisory Committee). The Future Operation of the Australian National Animal Health Laboratory. Report to the Ministerial Committee on ANAHL by the Advisory Committee on ANAHL. Australian Government Printing Service, Canberra, 65 pages

  • 185. Gibbs, A. and Fenner, F. Methods for comparing sequence data such as restriction endonuclease maps or nucleotide sequences of viral nucleic acid molecules. Journal of Virological Methods 9, 317-324

    1985

  • 186. Fenner, F. Lessons from the smallpox eradication campaign. In Vaccines 85, (R.A. Lerner, R.M. Chanock and F. Brown, eds.), pp. 143-146, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York

  • 187. Fenner, F. The Burnet Lecture. Vaccination; its birth, death and resurrection. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science 63, 607-622

  • 188. Fenner, F. Poxviruses. In Virology (B.N. Fields et al., eds.), pp. 661-684. Raven Press, New York.

  • 189. Fenner, F. Epidemiology and Evolution. In Medical Microbiology, 2nd edition (S. Baron, ed.), pp. 791-798. Addison-Wesley, Menlo Park.

  • 190. Fenner, F. The medical research institutes of Australia. Medical Journal of Australia 142, 171-172

  • 191. Fenner, F. Myxomatosis. In Pests and Parasites as Migrants (A. Gibbs and R. Mieschke, eds.), pp. 147-151. Australian Academy of Science, Canberra.

  • 192. Arita, I. and Fenner, F. Complications of smallpox vaccination. In Vaccinia Viruses as Vectors for Vaccine Antigens (G.V. Quinnan Jr, ed.), pp. 49-59, Elsevier, New York

    1986

  • 193. Fenner, F. Eradication and possible reintroduction of smallpox In Concepts in Viral Pathogenesis II (A.L. Notkins and M.B.A. Oldstone, eds.), pp. 340-345. Springer, New York

  • 194. Fenner, F. The eradication of infectious diseases. South African Medical Journal, Supplement (Festschrift to mark 80th birthday of James Gear), pp. 35-39.

  • 195. Fenner, F. Keynote address. In Viral and Mycoplasmal Infections of Laboratory Rodents (P.N. Bhatt, R.O. Jacoby, H.C. Morse III, and A.E. New, eds.), pp. 19-33. Academic Press, Orlando.

  • 196. Arita, I., Wickett, J. and Fenner, F. Impact of population density on immunization programmes. Journal of Hygiene 96, 459-466

  • 197. Allen,.A.M., Collins, M.J., Jr., and Fenner, F. Ectromelia. In Manual of Microbiologic Monitoring of Laboratory Animals, (A.M. Allen and T. Nomura, eds.), NIH Publication No. 86-2498.

    1987

  • 198. Fenner, F. Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1899 - 1985. Biographical Memoirs of the Royal Society 33, 100-162.

  • 199. Fenner, F. Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Biographical Memoir. Historical Records of Australian Science 7, 39-77.

  • 200. Fenner, F. Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Biographical Memoir. Year Book, American Philosophical Society pp. 90-95.

  • 201. Fenner, F. Smallpox in South East Asia. Crossroads 3, 34 - 48.

  • 202. Fenner, F. Can Smallpox Return? World Health Forum 8, 297 - 304.

    1988

  • 203. Fenner, F. The Eradication of Smallpox. Impact of Science on Society 150, 147 - 158.

  • 204 Fenner, F. and Nakano, J. H. Poxviridae. In "Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases. Vol. II. Viral, Rickettsial and Chlamydial Diseases" (E. H. Lennette, P. Halonen and F. A. Murphy, eds.) pp. 177-210, Springer-Verlag, New York.

  • 205. Fenner, F. Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet: scientist and thinker. University of Queensland Press.

  • 206. Fenner, F. Medicine and medical sciences. In "The Australian Contribution to Britain" (T. B. Millar, ed.), pp. 20-40. The Australian Studies Centre, University of London.

  • 207. Fenner, F. J. Florey, Lord Howard Walter, Baron Florey of Adelaide and Marston. In Roll of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (G. L. McDonald, ed.), pp. 95-97. The Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Sydney.

    1989

  • 208. Fenner, F. Opening address. In "The Scientific Significance of the Australian Alps", The First Fenner Conference on the Environment (R. Good, ed.), pp. 3-5. Australian Alps National Parks Liaison Committee, Sydney.

  • 209. Fenner, F. Introductory address. In "Immunology of Virus Diseases", The First Frank and Bobbie Fenner Conference on Medical Research, John Curtin School of Medical Research (R. V. Blanden, ed.), pp. 1-4. Brolga Press, Canberra.

  • 210. Fenner, F. Risks and benefits of vaccinia vaccine use in the worldwide smallpox eradication campaign. Research in Virology 140, 465-466.

    1990

  • 211. Fenner, F. Poxviruses. In "Virology" 2nd. ed. (B. N. Fields et al. eds.), pp. 2113-2133. Raven Press, New York.

  • 212. Fenner, F. Patterns of establishment and spread of animal Viruses. In "Introduction of Genetically Modified Organisms into the Environment" (H. A. Mooney and G. Bernardi, eds.), pp. 99-106. Wiley, Chichester.

  • 213. Fenner, F. Poxviruses of laboratory animals. Laboratory Animal Science 40, 469-480.

    1991

  • 214. Fenner, F. Epidemiology and evolution. In Medical Microbiology, 3rd edition (S. Baron, ed.), pp. 653-661. Churchill Livingstone, New York. 215. Fenner, F. Japan as seen by Australians. In "Japan as Seen by Foreigners", (I. Arita, ed), pp. 31-41. Agency for Cooperation in International Health, Kumamoto.

  • 216. Fenner, F. The impact of the Bancroft kindred on Australian medical science. In "The Bancroft Tradition", (J. Pearn and L. Powell, eds.), pp. 47-60; 236-238. Amphion Press, Brisbane.

  • 217. Fenner, F. Emerging virus diseases. Virus Information.Exchange Newsletter SouthEast Asia and Western Pacific 8, 146-149.

    1992

  • 218. Fenner, F. Vaccinia virus as a vaccine, and poxvirus pathogenesis. In Recombinant Poxviruses, (M. M. Binns and G.L. Smith, eds.), pp. 1-43. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.

  • 219. Fenner, F. From mousepox to smallpox through myxomatosis and vaccinia. Annales de Médecine Vétérinaire 136, 557-562.

  • 220. Fenner, F. Emerging virus diseases. In Virus Diseases: the Global Challenge to Health for All, (P. Thongcharoen and J. L. Melnick, eds.), pp. 33-60. Mahidol University, Bangkok.

    1993

  • 221. Fenner, F. Human monkeypox, a newly discovered human virus disease. In "Emerging Viruses," (S.S. Morse, ed.), pp. 176-183. Oxford University Press, New York.

  • 222. Fenner, F. Australian Academy of Science. In "International Encyclopedia of Learned Societies and Academies," (J.C. Kiger, ed.), pp. 15-18. Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut.

  • 223. Fenner, F. A biologist's view of demography. In "The Founding of Australian Demography: a Tribute to W. D. Borrie," (J.J. Rowland. G.W. Jones and D. Broers-Freeman, eds.), pp. B18-B19. Australian National University, Canberra.

  • 224. Fenner, F. Smallpox: emergence, global spread. and eradication. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 15, 5-28.

  • 225. Mahy, B., Almond, J., Berns, K., Chanock, R., Lvov, D., Pettersson, R., Schatzmayr, H. and Fenner, F. Science Policy Forum. The remaining stocks of smallpox virus should be destroyed. Science, 262, 1223-1224.

    1994

  • 226. Fenner, F. and Ross, J. Myxomatosis. In "The European Rabbit. The History and Biology of a Successful Colonizer." (H.V. Thompson and C.M. King, eds.), pp. 205-239. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

  • 227. Henderson, D. A. and Fenner, F. Smallpox and vaccinia. In "Vaccines" Second Edition. (S.A. Plotkin and E.A. Mortimer, Jr., eds), pp. 13-40. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia.

  • 228. Fenner, F. The WHO global smallpox eradication programme: vaccine supply and variola virus stocks. In "Control of Dual-Threat Agents: The Vaccines for Peace Program," (E. Geissler and J.P. Woodall, eds.), pp. 185-202. SIPRI Chemical and Biological Warfare Studies No. 15. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

  • 229. Fenner, F. Poxviral zoonoses. In "Handbook of Zoonoses. Second Edition. Section B: Viral." (G.W. Beran, ed.), pp. 485-503. CRC Press, Boca Raton.

  • 230. Fenner, F. and Kerr, P.J. Evolution of the poxviruses, including the coevolution of virus and host in myxomatosis. In "Evolutionary Biology of Viruses," (S.S. Morse, ed.), pp. 273-292. Raven Press, New York.

  • 231. Fenner, F. Myxomatosis. In "Ecological Epidemiology of Parasitic and Infectious Diseases," (M.E. Scott and G. Smith, eds.), pp. 337-346. Academic Press, San Diego.

  • 232. Fenner, F. Genetics of animal viruses. In "Encyclopedia of Virology," (R.G. Webster and A. Granoff, eds.), pp. 524-531. Academic Press, London.

  • 233. Fenner, F. History of virology: general. In "Encyclopedia of Virology," (R.G. Webster and A. Granoff, eds.), pp. 627-634. Academic Press, London.

  • 234. Fenner, F. Mousepox and rabbitpox viruses. In "Encyclopedia of Virology," (R.G. Webster and A. Granoff, eds.), pp. 861-867. Academic Press, London.

  • 235. Fenner, F. Poxviridae. In "Virus Infections of Rodents and Lagomorphs." (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, ed.), pp. 1-4. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 236. Fenner, F. Mousepox (ectromelia). In "Virus Infections of Rodents and Lagomorphs." (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, ed.), pp. 5-25. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 237. Fenner, F. Cowpox virus. In "Virus Infections of Rodents and Lagomorphs." (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, ed.), pp. 27-32. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 238. Fenner, F. Monkeypox virus. In "Virus Infections of Rodents and Lagomorphs." (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, ed.), pp. 33-35. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 239. Fenner, F. Tatera poxvirus. In "Virus Infections of Rodents and Lagomorphs." (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, ed.), pp. 37-38. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 240. Fenner, F. and Regnery, D.C. Volepox virus. In "Virus Infections of Rodents and Lagomorphs.." (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, ed.), pp. 39-40. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 241. Fenner, F. Squirrel fibroma viruses. In "Virus Infections of Rodents and Lagomorphs." (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, ed.), pp. 41-43. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 242. Fenner, F. Squirrel parapoxvirus. In "Virus Infections of Rodents and Lagomorphs.." (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, ed.), p. 45. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 243. Fenner, F. Poxviruses of lagomorphs. In "Virus Infections of Rodents and Lagomorphs.." (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, ed.), pp. 47-49. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 244. Fenner, F. Rabbitpox virus. In "Virus Infections of Rodents and Lagomorphs." (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, ed.), pp. 51-57. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 245. Fenner, F. Myxoma virus. In "Virus Infections of Rodents and Lagomorphs." (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, ed.), pp. 59-70. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 246. Fenner, F. Rabbit fibroma virus. In "Virus Infections in Rodents and Lagomorphs." (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, ed.), pp. 71-76. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 247. Fenner, F. Hare fibroma virus. In "Virus Infections in Rodents and Lagomorphs." (A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, ed.), pp. 77-79. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 248. Allen, A.M., Collins, M.J., Jr., and Fenner, F. Ectromelia. In "Manual of Microbiologic Monitoring of Laboratory Animals," Second Edition, pp. 15-18. (K. Waggie, N. Kagiyama, A.M. Allen and T. Nomura, eds.), NIH Publication No. 94-2498.

  • 249. Fenner, F. and Myers, K. Biological control of the rabbit in Australia: the lessons of history. In "Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease: Issues in Assessment for Biological Control," pp. 130-131. (R.K. Munro and R.T. Williams, eds.), Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.

    1995

  • 250. Fenner, F. Classical studies of virus evolution. In "Molecular Basis of Virus Evolution," (A. Gibbs, C.H. Calisher and F. Garcia-Arenal, eds.), pp. 13-30. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

    1996

  • 251. Fenner, F. Poxviruses. In "Virology" 3rd. ed. (B. N. Fields et al. eds.), pp. 2673-2702. Lippincott-Raven Press, Philadelphia.

  • 252. Fenner, F. and Buller, R. M.L. Mousepox (infectious ectromelia of mice). In "Viral Pathogenesis," (N. Nathanson, ed.), pp. 535-553. Lippincott-Raven, New York.

  • 253. Fenner, F. The pathogenesis of the acute exanthems. Reviewed by C. Mims, with a foreword by F. Fenner. "Classic Paper" in Reviews in Medical Virology, 6, 1-8.

  • 254. Fenner, F. Smallpox eradication: the vindication of Jenner's prophesy. In Vaccinia, Vaccination and Vaccinology: Jenner, Pasteur and their Successors", pp. 73-77. (S. Plotkin and B. Fantini, eds), Elsevier, Paris.

  • 255. Fenner, F. History of smallpox. In "Microbes Hunters---Then and Now," (H. Koprowski and M.B.A. Oldstone, eds.), pp. 25-37. Med-Ed Press, Bloomington, Ill.

  • 256. Fenner, F. Poxviridae. In "Virus Infections of Equines." (M.J. Studdert, ed.), pp. 1-3. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 257. Fenner, F. Poxvirus Infections. In "Virus Infections of Equines." (M.J. Studdert, ed.), pp. 5-8. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 258. Fenner, F. L'eradication de la variole: de la prophetie de Jenner. In "L'Aventure de la Vaccination", (A.-M. Moulin, ed.) pp. 115-121. Fayard, Paris.

  • 259. Fenner, F. Fairley, Sir Neil Hamilton. In "Australian Dictionary of Biography", Volume 14, pp. 128-131.

  • 260. Fenner, F. Florey, Howard Walter. In "Australian Dictionary of Biography", Volume 14, pp. 188-190.

  • 261. Fenner, F. Gottschalk, Alfred. In "Australian Dictionary of Biography", Volume 14, pp. 302-303.

  • 262. Fenner, F. Burnet's contributions to influenza research. In "Options for the Control of Influenza III", pp. 3-13. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 263. Fenner, F. Foreword. In "Survival, Health and Wellbeing into the Twenty First Century", (B. Furnass, J. Whyte, J. Harris and A. Baker, eds.), p. 3.

    1997

  • 264. Fenner, F., Pastoret, P. P., Blancou, J. and Terré, J. Historical Introduction. In "Veterinary Vaccinology", (P.P. Pastoret, J. Blancou, P. Vannier, and C. Verschueren, eds.), pp. 3-19. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 265. Fenner, F. The example of smallpox eradication. In "Veterinary Vaccinology", (P.P. Pastoret, J. Blancou, P. Vannier, and C. Verschueren, eds.), pp. 612-615. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • 266. Fenner, F. Poxviruses. In "Clinical Virology", (D.D. Richman, R. J. Whitley, and F.G. Hayden, eds.), pp. 357-373. Churchill Livingstone.

  • 267. Fenner, F. and Cory, S. The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute. Nobel Electronic Museum Website: http://www.nobel.se/essays/wehi/index.html

    1998

  • 268. Fenner, F. Erradicacion de la viruela: lecciones para el futuro (The eradication of smallpox: lessons for the future). In "Vacunaciones Preventivas", (L.S. Sanmarti, ed.), pp. 671-676. Masson, S.A., Barcelona.

  • 269. Fenner, F., Hall, A.J. and Dowdle, W.R. What is eradication? In "The Eradication of Infectious Diseases", (W.R. Dowdle and D.R. Hopkins, eds.), pp. 3-17. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.

  • 270. Ottesen, E.A., Dowdle, W.R., Fenner, F., Habermahl, K.-O.., John, T.J., Koch, M.A., Medley, G.F., Muller, A.S., Ostroff, S.M. and Zeichardt, H. Group Report: How is eradication defined and what are the the biological criteria? In "The Eradication of Infectious Diseases", (W.R. Dowdle and D.R. Hopkins, eds.), pp. 47-59. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.

  • 271. Fenner, F. Malaria control in Papua New Guinea in the Second World War: from disaster to successful prophylaxis and the dawn of DDT. In "Strategies against Malaria: Eradication or Control?" Parassitologia 40, 55-63.

  • 272. Fenner, F. and Sweeney, A.W. Malaria in New Guinea during the Second World War: the Land Headquarters Medical Research Unit. In "Strategies against Malaria: Eradication or Control?" Parassitologia 40, 65-68.

  • 273. Fenner, F. Sociocultural changes and infectious diseases. In "Howard Florey Centenary Symposium on Infectious Diseases in Humans", (B. Furnass, ed.), pp. 21-30.

  • 274. Fenner, F. Howard Florey: his other contributions. Microbiology Australia, 19(3), 26-28

  • 275. Fenner, F. Historical Vignette. A life with poxviruses and publishers. Advances in Virus Research 51, 1-53.

  • 276. Fenner, F. Candidate viral diseases for elimination or eradication. WHO Bulletin 76, Suppl. 2, 58-70.

    1999

  • 277. Fenner, F. Some notable advances in microbiology made by Australians. The discoveries and the scientists. Recent Advances in Microbiology (V. Asche, ed.) Vol. 7, 1-62.

  • 278. Fenner, F. Burnet the virologist, 1925-1940. Microbiology Australia, 20(3), 10-12.

  • 279. Fenner, F. Les politiques de vaccination et l'éradication de la variole. Revue Médicale de la Suisse Romande, 119, 985-992.

  • 280. Fenner, F. How Burnet became involved in immunology. ASI Newsletter July, 1, 4-5.

  • 281. Fenner, F. Genetics of animal viruses. In "Encyclopedia of Virology," (R.G. Webster and A. Granoff, eds.), 2nd Ed., pp. 606-613. Academic Press, London.

  • 282. Fenner, F. History of virology: general. In "Encyclopedia of Virology," (R.G. Webster and A. Granoff, eds.), 2nd Ed., pp. 718-725. Academic Press, London.

  • 283. Fenner, F. Mousepox and rabbitpox viruses. In "Encyclopedia of Virology," (R.G. Webster and A. Granoff, eds.), 2nd Ed., pp. 973-980. Academic Press, London.

  • 284. Fenner. F. Nature, nurture and my experience with smallpox eradication. Medical Journal of Australia, 171, 638-641.

    2000

  • 285. Calisher, C.H. and Fenner, F.J. Macroecology and microecology of viruses of terrestrial mammals. In "Viral Ecology," (C.J. Hurst, ed.), pp. 493-517. Academic Press, San Diego.

  • 286. Fenner, F. Herbert Cole Coombs, 1906-1997. Historical Records of Australian Science 13(1), 67-81.

  • 287. Fenner, F. Adventures with poxviruses of vertebrates. FEMS Microbiological Reviews, 24, 123-133

    2001

    • 288. Fenner F and Curtis DR The John Curtin School of Medical Research. The First Fifty Years, 1948-1998. Brolga Press, Gundaroo, 578 pages

    • 289. Fenner F (2001) History of virology in Australia: selected highlights. Internal Medicine Journal, 31, 188-194.

    • 290. Espositi JJ and Fenner F (2001) Poxviruses. In Virology 4th. ed. (D.M. Knipe, P.M. Howley, editors-in-chief), pp 2885-2921. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia

    • 291. Henderson DA and Fenner F (2001) Recent events and observations pertaining to smallpox virus destruction in 2002. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 33, 1057-1059.

    • 292. Fenner F (2001) Myxomatosis. In The Encyclopedia of Arthropod-transmitted Infections to Man and Domesticated Animals. (MW Service, ed.) pp ???. CABI International, Wallingford. In press.


      2002


    • 293. Fenner F (2002) Poxviruses. In Clinical Virology, 2nd edition (DD Richman, RJ Whitley and FG Hayden eds) American Society for Microbiology, Washington, pp 359-374.

    • 294. Ada GL, Fenner F (2002) Time for a grant category for curiosity-based research. Med J Australia 176, 244-244.

    • 295. Whitby M, Street AC, Ruff TA and Fenner F (2002) Biological agents as weapons 1: smallpox and botulism. Medical Journal of Australia, 176, 431-433.

    • 296. Whitby M, Ruff TA, Street AC and Fenner F (2002). Biological agents as weapons 2: anthrax and plague. Medical Journal of Australia 176, 605-608.

    • 297. Fenner, F. (2002). Viruses, rabbits and wildlife. In "Perspectives on Wildlife Research, Celebrating 50 years of CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology", (D. Saunders, D. Spratt and M. van Wensveen, eds.), pp. 1-7. Surrey Beatty and Sons in association with CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems Canberra.

    • 298. Fenner, F. (2002) Eradicating smallpox: Lessons for the future. Radius,
      15, 9-14.

    • 299. Cooke BD, Fenner F (2002) Rabbit haemorrhagic disease and the biological control of wild rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus, in Australia and New Zealand. Wildlife Res 29, 689-706.

    • 300. Fenner F and Cory S (2002). The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute. Electronic publication for the Nature Encylopedia of Life Sciences (ELS) http://www.els.net

    • 302. Fenner F (2002). Livestock and infectious diseases. In "Good Grub" (B Furnass ed) pp 81-87


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