Dr Ninette Keller
From Felipedia
Ninette Keller is Senior Lecturer at the School of Veterinary & Biomedical Sciences, James Cook University, Australia. Her main research interest is the metabolic changes caused by infectious diseases in small animals (and hoping to contribute to the human literature as well). She have a keen clinical interest in small animal internal medicine and more specifically critical care.
Selected Publications
Prevalence and Potential Risk Factors for Hypoglycaemia in Virulent Canine Babesiosis: N. Keller, L. Jacobson, M. Nel, P. Thompson and J. Schoeman. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2004; 18(3): 265 – 270.
Prognostic value of blood lactate, blood glucose and hematocrit in canine babesiosis:
M. Nel, R. Lobetti, N. Keller and P. Thompson. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2004; 18(4): 471 – 476.
A retrospective case series of computer-controlled total intravenous anaesthesia in dogs presented for neurosurgery. K. Joubert, N. Keller and C du Plesssis. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2004; 75(2): 85 – 89.
First report of suspected ethylene glycol poisoning in two dogs in South Africa.N. Keller and A. Goddard. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2005; 76(2): 116-119.
Symmetrical double aortic arch in a Beagle puppy. C du Plessis and N. Keller. Journal of Small Animal Practice 2006; 47: 31-34.
Aberrant extradural spinal migration of Spirocerca lupi:four dogs. C.J. du Plessis, N. Keller and I.R. Millward. Journal of Small Animal Practice 2007; 48:275-278
Spirocerca lupi infection in the dog: Review: Spirocerca Lupi. LL van der Merwe, RM Kirberger, S Clift, M Williams, N Keller and V Naidoo. Veterinary Journal 2007: May
Insulinoma. N. Keller. Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats. Editor: E. Coté. 2007. Elsevier, Missouri. pp 598 – 599.
GI endocrine tumors. N. Keller. Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats. Editor: E. Coté. 2007. pp 435 – 436. Elsevier, Missouri.
Regurgitation. N. Keller. Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats. Editor: E. Coté. 2007. Elsevier, Missouri. pp 951 – 952.

