Ian E H Voorhees
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Recent Articles
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Wasik B, Damodaran L, Maltepes M, Voorhees I, Leutenegger C, Newbury S, et al.
Epidemiol Infect
. 2025 Mar;
:1-38.
PMID: 40040347
No abstract available.
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Wasik B, Rothschild E, Voorhees I, Reedy S, Murcia P, Pusterla N, et al.
Virus Evol
. 2023 Sep;
9(2):vead052.
PMID: 37692894
Cross-species virus transmission events can lead to dire public health emergencies in the form of epidemics and pandemics. One example in animals is the emergence of the H3N8 equine influenza...
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Lopez-Astacio R, Adu O, Goetschius D, Lee H, Weichert W, Wasik B, et al.
J Virol
. 2023 May;
97(6):e0009023.
PMID: 37199627
Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a small nonenveloped single-stranded DNA virus that causes serious diseases in dogs worldwide. The original strain of the virus (CPV-2) emerged in dogs during the late...
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Lopez-Astacio R, Adu O, Goetschius D, Lee H, Weichert W, Wasik B, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jan;
PMID: 36711712
Importance: Antibodies protect animals against infection by many different viruses and other pathogens, and we are gaining new information about the epitopes that induce antibody responses against viruses and the...
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Barnard K, Wasik B, Alford B, Hayward J, Weichert W, Voorhees I, et al.
J Evol Biol
. 2021 Jun;
34(12):1878-1900.
PMID: 34114711
Viruses are often cultured in cell lines for research and vaccine development, and those often differ from the natural hosts or tissues. Cell lines can also differ in the presence...
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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...
7.
Martinez-Sobrido L, Blanco-Lobo P, Rodriguez L, Fitzgerald T, Zhang H, Nguyen P, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2020 Apr;
16(4):e1008409.
PMID: 32287326
The continual emergence of novel influenza A strains from non-human hosts requires constant vigilance and the need for ongoing research to identify strains that may pose a human public health...
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Wasik B, Voorhees I, Parrish C
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med
. 2019 Dec;
11(1).
PMID: 31871238
Influenza virus infections of carnivores-primarily in dogs and in large and small cats-have been repeatedly observed to be caused by a number of direct spillovers of avian viruses or in...
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Voorhees I, Lee H, Allison A, Lopez-Astacio R, Goodman L, Oyesola O, et al.
J Virol
. 2019 Oct;
94(1).
PMID: 31619551
Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a highly successful pathogen that has sustained pandemic circulation in dogs for more than 40 years. Here, integrating full-genome and deep-sequencing analyses, structural information, and experimentation,...
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Wasik B, Voorhees I, Barnard K, Alford-Lawrence B, Weichert W, Hood G, et al.
J Virol
. 2019 Sep;
93(23).
PMID: 31511393
Influenza A viruses have regularly jumped to new host species to cause epidemics or pandemics, an evolutionary process that involves variation in the viral traits necessary to overcome host barriers...