Christine Fontaine
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Recent Articles
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Gerardin P, Medina-Santos R, Le Clerc S, Bruneau L, Maillot A, Labib T, et al.
Travel Med Infect Dis
. 2025 Feb;
:102825.
PMID: 39999933
Aim: In 2005-2006, a chikungunya epidemic of unprecedented magnitude hit Reunion Island, which raised a public health concern through the substantial proportions of long-lasting manifestations. To understand the pathophysiology underlying...
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Zorotrian T, Stern A, Gao H, Costidis A, Fontaine C, Deming A, et al.
Mar Mamm Sci
. 2025 Feb;
39(3):893-905.
PMID: 39898359
Biochemical analysis of vitreous humor has several forensic applications, including toxicology, estimation of the postmortem interval, and as proxy for select antemortem serum analytes. Estimation of postmortem interval from vitreous...
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Zorotrian T, Stern A, Costidis A, Harms C, Gao H, Fontaine C, et al.
Mar Mamm Sci
. 2025 Jan;
41(1.
PMID: 39850025
No abstract available.
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Switzer A, Callahan B, Costello E, Bik E, Fontaine C, Gulland F, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2023 Jun;
25(11):2182-2202.
PMID: 37329141
Microbial community assembly remains largely unexplored in marine mammals, despite its potential importance for conservation and management. Here, neonatal microbiota assembly was studied in harbour seals (Phoca vitulina richardii) at...
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Pesapane R, Chaves A, Foley J, Javeed N, Barnum S, Greenwald K, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Jun;
17(6):e0270009.
PMID: 35709209
Nasopulmonary mites (NPMs) of the family Halarachnidae are obligate endoparasites that colonize the respiratory tracts of mammals. NPMs damage surface epithelium resulting in mucosal irritation, respiratory illness, and secondary infection,...
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Pesapane R, Archibald W, Norris T, Fontaine C, Halaska B, Duignan P, et al.
Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl
. 2021 Sep;
16:113-119.
PMID: 34485053
Mites from the family Halarachnidae Oudemans 1906 are obligate endoparasites that colonize the respiratory tracts of free-living and captive marine mammals. Infestations can range from mild to severe and result...
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Dailey R, Smith K, Fontaine C, Jia Y, Avery J
J Comp Physiol B
. 2020 Jul;
190(5):629-640.
PMID: 32617718
Mammals with increased requirements for adipose tissue stores, such as marine mammals, have altered nutrient allocation priorities compared to many terrestrial mammals and thus the physiological response to undernutrition (low...
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Kuzmina T, Spraker T, Kudlai O, Lisitsyna O, Zabludovskaja S, Karbowiak G, et al.
Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl
. 2018 Sep;
7(3):326-334.
PMID: 30228958
The population of California sea lion (CSL) has steadily increased during the last several decades. Despite extensive research addressing CSL biology and ecology performed during the last decades, there has...
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Neely B, Prager K, Bland A, Fontaine C, Gulland F, Janech M
J Proteome Res
. 2018 Aug;
17(9):3281-3291.
PMID: 30113852
Urinary markers for the assessment of kidney diseases in wild animals are limited, in part, due to the lack of urinary proteome data, especially for marine mammals. One of the...
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Ramey A, Hill N, Cline T, Plancarte M, De La Cruz S, Casazza M, et al.
Emerg Microbes Infect
. 2017 Sep;
6(9):e80.
PMID: 28874792
We used surveillance data collected in California before, concurrent with, and subsequent to an outbreak of highly pathogenic (HP) clade 2.3.4.4 influenza A viruses (IAVs) in 2014-2015 to (i) evaluate...