Andrea J Ayala
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Recent Articles
1.
Greening S, Ellis J, Lewis N, Needle D, Tato C, Knowles S, et al.
Vet Sci
. 2025 Jan;
12(1).
PMID: 39852922
The ability to rapidly respond to wildlife health events is essential. However, such events are often unpredictable, especially with anthropogenic disturbances and climate-related environmental changes driving unforeseen threats. Many events...
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Mwakibete L, Greening S, Kalantar K, Ahyong V, Anis E, Miller E, et al.
J Wildl Dis
. 2024 Feb;
60(2):362-374.
PMID: 38345467
Mass mortality events in wildlife can be indications of an emerging infectious disease. During the spring and summer of 2021, hundreds of dead passerines were reported across the eastern US....
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Taylor L, Ronconi R, Spina H, Jones M, Ogbunugafor C, Ayala A
Emerg Infect Dis
. 2023 Aug;
29(10):2150-2154.
PMID: 37619593
In summer 2022, highly pathogenic influenza A(H5N1) virus reached the herring gull (Larus argentatus subspecies smithsonianus) breeding colony on Kent Island, New Brunswick, Canada. Real-time monitoring revealed a self-limiting outbreak...
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Ayala A, Kabengele K, Almagro-Moreno S, Ogbunugafor C
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2023 Jul;
17(7):e0011461.
PMID: 37410780
V. vulnificus is one of the deadliest waterborne pathogens, yet little is known of the ecological and environmental forces that drive outbreaks. As a nationally notifiable disease, all cases of...
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Ayala A, Ogbunugafor C
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 2023 Feb;
1404:295-336.
PMID: 36792882
Of the over 100 species in the genus Vibrio, approximately twelve are associated with clinical disease, such as cholera and vibriosis. Crucially, eleven of those twelve, including Vibrio cholerae and...
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Ayala A, Yabsley M, Hernandez S
Front Vet Sci
. 2020 Nov;
7:539925.
PMID: 33195512
Habitat conversion and the expansion of domesticated, invasive species into native habitats are increasingly recognized as drivers of pathogen emergence at the agricultural-wildlife interface. Poultry agriculture is one of the...
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Ayala A, Hernandez S, Olivier T, Welch C, Dimitrov K, Goraichuk I, et al.
Avian Dis
. 2020 Jan;
63(3):389-399.
PMID: 31967421
Our prior work has shown that live poultry vaccines have been intermittently isolated from wild birds sampled during field surveillance studies for Newcastle disease virus (NDV). Thus, we experimentally investigated...
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Ayala A, Dimitrov K, Becker C, Goraichuk I, Arns C, Bolotin V, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Sep;
11(9):e0162484.
PMID: 27626272
Our study demonstrates the repeated isolation of vaccine-derived Newcastle disease viruses from different species of wild birds across four continents from 1997 through 2014. The data indicate that at least...