Halie K Miller
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Miller H, Priestley R, Smith C, Cherry C, Kersh G
Front Vet Sci
. 2024 Sep;
11:1426573.
PMID: 39346957
Q fever is a disease caused by , which can cause serious illness in humans and abortions in goats. A Q fever outbreak among an unvaccinated goat herd led to...
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Miller H, Kersh G
Microbiol Spectr
. 2024 Jun;
12(7):e0103424.
PMID: 38864598
Importance: This work will help inform investigators and physicians about potential alternative antimicrobial therapies targeting the causative agent of Q fever, . Chronic Q fever is difficult to treat, and...
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Miller H, Branan M, Priestley R, Alvarez-Alonso R, Cherry C, Smith C, et al.
Front Vet Sci
. 2024 May;
11:1393296.
PMID: 38774910
is a bacterial pathogen capable of causing serious disease in humans and abortions in goats. Infected goats can shed . through urine, feces, and parturient byproducts, which can lead to...
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Miller H, Priestley R, Kersh G
Clin Microbiol Newsl
. 2023 Sep;
43(13):109-118.
PMID: 37701818
Q fever is a disease caused by the bacterial pathogen . This hardy organism can easily spread long distances in the wind, and only a few infectious aerosolized particles are...
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Miller H, Priestley R, Kersh G
Virulence
. 2021 Sep;
12(1):2562-2570.
PMID: 34569895
Evidence suggests that , which is shed in the milk, urine, feces, and birth products of infected domestic ruminants, can lead to Q fever disease following consumption of unpasteurized dairy...
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Priestley R, Smith C, Miller H, Kersh G
Virulence
. 2021 Sep;
12(1):2461-2473.
PMID: 34516359
is an obligate intracellular bacterium that causes the human disease Q fever, which can manifest as an acute flu-like illness or a long-term chronic illness, such as endocarditis. Three genotypes...
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Smith-Jeffcoat S, Koh M, Hoffman A, Rebolledo P, Schechter M, Miller H, et al.
Emerg Infect Dis
. 2021 Jul;
27(8):2081-2089.
PMID: 34286681
We evaluated the performance of self-collected anterior nasal swab (ANS) and saliva samples compared with healthcare worker-collected nasopharyngeal swab specimens used to test for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2...
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Miller H, Kersh G
Sci Rep
. 2020 Dec;
10(1):20934.
PMID: 33262373
Serology is essential for Q fever diagnostics, a disease caused by the bacterial pathogen Coxiella burnetii. The gold standard test is an immunofluorescence assay utilizing whole cell antigens, which are...
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Miller H, Stoddard R, Dawsey S, Nasrollahzadeh D, Abnet C, Etemadi A, et al.
Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis
. 2020 Oct;
21(2):125-127.
PMID: 33121389
Questionnaire data have linked contact with ruminants to the risk of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) in high-risk Asian populations. To better understand this observed association, we investigated exposure to...
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Miller H, Binder A, Peterson A, Theel E, Volpe J, Couturier M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Nov;
8(1):16670.
PMID: 30420599
Laboratory testing for Q fever (Coxiella burnetii) is essential for a differential diagnosis, yet little is known about Q fever diagnostic testing practices in the United States. We retrospectively analyzed...