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C M Leutenegger

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Andersen L, Levy J, McManus C, McGorray S, Leutenegger C, Piccione J, et al.
Vet J . 2018 Jun; 236:49-55. PMID: 29871750
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of enteropathogens in cats with and without diarrhea in four different models for managing unowned cats: short-term animal shelter, long-term...
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Pusterla N, Vin R, Leutenegger C, Mittel L, Divers T
Vet J . 2018 Feb; 231:13-18. PMID: 29429482
A new enteric virus of adult horses, equine coronavirus (ECoV), has recently been recognized. It is associated with fever, lethargy, anorexia, and less frequently, colic and diarrhea. This enteric virus...
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Pusterla N, Leutenegger C, Barnum S, Byrne B
Equine Vet J . 2018 Jan; 50(5):697-700. PMID: 29341315
Background: In recent years, molecular approaches have been able to characterise the viability of equine upper respiratory tract pathogens using absolute molecular quantitation as well as detection of transcripts for...
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Anderson A, Hartmann K, Leutenegger C, Proksch A, Mueller R, Unterer S
Vet Rec . 2017 Mar; 180(22):542. PMID: 28242782
Canine circovirus (CanineCV) has been detected in some dogs with severe haemorrhagic diarrhoea, but its pathogenic role is unclear. This study evaluated a suspected association between the presence of CanineCV...
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Cannon S, Levy J, Kirk S, Crawford P, Leutenegger C, Shuster J, et al.
Vet J . 2016 Apr; 211:64-9. PMID: 27056107
Dogs used for dogfighting often receive minimal preventive health care, and the potential for spread of infectious diseases is high. The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence...
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Church M, Dela Cruz Jr F, Estrada M, Leutenegger C, Pesavento P, Woolard K
Virology . 2016 Jan; 489:292-9. PMID: 26802526
There is evidence that raccoon polyomavirus is causative for neuroglial brain tumors in the western United States. It is unknown if infection is limited to geographic locales where tumors have...
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Litster A, Wu C, Leutenegger C
Vet J . 2015 Sep; 206(2):149-53. PMID: 26324635
Feline herpesvirus (FHV-1), feline calicivirus (FCV), Bordetella bronchiseptica (Bb), Chlamydia felis (Cf) and Mycoplasma felis (Mf) are common infectious agents identified in cats with upper respiratory tract disease (URTD). Each...
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Polak K, Levy J, Crawford P, Leutenegger C, Moriello K
Vet J . 2014 Jun; 201(2):189-95. PMID: 24934262
Animal hoarders accumulate animals in over-crowded conditions without adequate nutrition, sanitation, and veterinary care. As a result, animals rescued from hoarding frequently have a variety of medical conditions including respiratory...
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McManus C, Levy J, Andersen L, McGorray S, Leutenegger C, Gray L, et al.
Vet J . 2014 Jun; 201(2):196-201. PMID: 24923756
Upper respiratory infection (URI) is a pervasive problem in cats and impacts the capacity and cost of sheltering programs. This study determined the pattern of respiratory pathogens in cats with...
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Slovis N, Elam J, Estrada M, Leutenegger C
Equine Vet J . 2013 Jun; 46(3):311-6. PMID: 23773143
Reasons For Performing Study: Diarrhoea caused by infectious agents is common in foals but there is no comprehensive molecular work-up of the relative prevalence of common agents and appearance of...