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Ceres K, Zehr J, Murrell C, Millet J, Sun Q, McQueary H, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2024 Jul; 90(8):e0035424. PMID: 39012166
Importance: Much of the human genomic epidemiology data available for mechanism discovery studies has been heavily biased toward shiga-toxin producing strains from humans and livestock. occupies many niches and produces...
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Cronk B, Caserta L, Laverack M, Gerdes R, Hynes K, Hopf C, et al.
Emerg Microbes Infect . 2023 Aug; 12(2):2249554. PMID: 37589241
Avian influenza H5N1 is a highly pathogenic virus that primarily affects birds. However, it can also infect other animal species, including mammals. We report the infection of nine juvenile red...
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McBride S, Lieberthal B, Buttke D, Cronk B, De Urioste-Stone S, Goodman L, et al.
J Med Entomol . 2022 Oct; 60(1):62-72. PMID: 36271802
National parks are unique and significant vector-borne pathogen transmission settings, engaging over 300 million people in outdoor recreation per year. In this study, we integrated vector surveys and ecological habitat...
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Mitchell P, Wang L, Stanhope B, Cronk B, Anderson R, Mohan S, et al.
Microb Genom . 2022 Feb; 8(2). PMID: 35113783
There is a growing need for public health and veterinary laboratories to perform whole genome sequencing (WGS) for monitoring antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and protecting the safety of people and animals....
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Mitchell P, Martins M, Reilly T, Caserta L, Anderson R, Cronk B, et al.
Emerg Infect Dis . 2021 Nov; 27(12):3171-3173. PMID: 34808082
We report infection of 3 Malayan tigers with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) B.1.1.7 (Alpha) variant at a zoologic park in Virginia, USA. All tigers exhibited respiratory signs...
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Ganda E, Beck K, Haiminen N, Silverman J, Kawas B, Cronk B, et al.
mSystems . 2021 Jun; 6(3):e0061921. PMID: 34128697
Untargeted sequencing of nucleic acids present in food can inform the detection of food safety and origin, as well as product tampering and mislabeling issues. The application of such technologies...
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Tyson G, Ceric O, Guag J, Nemser S, Borenstein S, Slavic D, et al.
Vet Microbiol . 2021 Feb; 254:109006. PMID: 33581494
Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) has changed our understanding of bacterial pathogens, aiding outbreak investigations and advancing our knowledge of their genetic features. However, there has been limited use of genomics to...
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Mitchell P, Cronk B, Voorhees I, Rothenheber D, Anderson R, Chan T, et al.
J Vet Diagn Invest . 2020 Nov; 33(2):191-201. PMID: 33234046
Epidemics of H3N8 and H3N2 influenza A viruses (IAVs) in dogs, along with recognition of spillover infections from IAV strains typically found in humans or other animals, have emphasized the...
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McAloose D, Laverack M, Wang L, Killian M, Caserta L, Yuan F, et al.
mBio . 2020 Oct; 11(5). PMID: 33051368
Despite numerous barriers to transmission, zoonoses are the major cause of emerging infectious diseases in humans. Among these, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), and ebolaviruses...
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Yuan Q, Llanos-Soto S, Gangloff-Kaufmann J, Lampman J, Frye M, Benedict M, et al.
Zoonoses Public Health . 2020 Jul; 67(6):684-696. PMID: 32697888
Schoolyards and suburban parks are two environments where active tick surveillance may inform local management approaches. Even in a state such as New York with a robust active tick surveillance...