Keith Baptiste
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Recent Articles
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Malbon A, Michalopoulou E, Meli M, Barker E, Tasker S, Baptiste K, et al.
Pathogens
. 2020 Oct;
9(11).
PMID: 33121170
Feline coronavirus (FCoV) infection initiates monocyte-associated viremia and viral persistence. Virus-infected, -activated monocytes also trigger feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), a fatal systemic disease of felids typified by granulomatous (peri)phlebitis. Currently,...
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Murphy D, Ricci A, Auce Z, Beechinor J, Bergendahl H, Breathnach R, et al.
EFSA J
. 2020 Jul;
15(1):e04666.
PMID: 32625259
EFSA and EMA have jointly reviewed measures taken in the EU to reduce the need for and use of antimicrobials in food-producing animals, and the resultant impacts on antimicrobial resistance...
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Catry B, Cavaleri M, Baptiste K, Grave K, Grein K, Holm A, et al.
Int J Antimicrob Agents
. 2015 Jul;
46(3):297-306.
PMID: 26215780
Since its introduction in the 1950s, colistin has been used mainly as a topical treatment in human medicine owing to its toxicity when given systemically. Sixty years later, colistin is...
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Driver D, Anvari A, Peroutka C, Kataria R, Overman J, Lang D, et al.
Am J Psychiatry
. 2014 Apr;
171(4):398-402.
PMID: 24687195
No abstract available.
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Kipar A, Baptiste K, Barth A, Reinacher M
J Feline Med Surg
. 2005 Oct;
8(1):69-72.
PMID: 16213766
Natural feline coronavirus (FCoV) infection has been shown to not only induce intestinal infection with viral shedding, but also systemic infection which either remains without clinical signs or leads to...