M C Jenkins
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Recent Articles
1.
Dubey J, Parker C, Graham D, Hargis B, Jenkins M
J Parasitol
. 2024 Jul;
110(4):263-275.
PMID: 38982636
Histomoniasis, caused by the protozoan, Histomonas meleagridis, is an economically important disease of turkeys, and it also affects several other species of domesticated and wild Galliformes, including chickens. Under natural...
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Jenkins M, OBrien C, Parker C
J Parasit Dis
. 2019 Apr;
43(1):75-82.
PMID: 30956449
The purpose of this study was to optimize primary and nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays for detecting the microsporidia and in fecal samples from dairy calves. PCR for these...
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Jenkins M, Parker C, OBrien C, Ritter D
Poult Sci
. 2019 Apr;
98(8):3176-3180.
PMID: 30953077
The purpose of this study was to determine if Eimeria oocysts recovered from litter at the time of chick placement in commercial broiler houses contained oocysts that were infectious for...
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Su S, Miska K, Fetterer R, Jenkins M, Lamont S, Wong E
Poult Sci
. 2018 Jul;
97(12):4392-4400.
PMID: 30007365
Fayoumi chickens are believed to be more disease resistant compared to commercial broiler chickens. The objective of this study was to compare mRNA expression of intestinal nutrient transporters, digestive enzymes,...
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Dubey J, Jenkins M
Parasitology
. 2017 Dec;
145(8):1051-1058.
PMID: 29239290
A time-course study was conducted to resolve discrepancies in the literature and better define aspects of the Eimeria maxima life cycle such, as sites of development and both morphology and...
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Su S, Dwyer D, Miska K, Fetterer R, Jenkins M, Wong E
Poult Sci
. 2017 May;
96(7):2421-2427.
PMID: 28521031
Avian coccidiosis is caused by the intracellular protozoan Eimeria, which produces intestinal lesions leading to weight gain depression. Current control methods include vaccination and anticoccidial drugs. An alternative approach involves...
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Su S, Miska K, Fetterer R, Jenkins M, Wong E
Exp Parasitol
. 2016 Apr;
164:97-8.
PMID: 27059197
No abstract available.
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Yin H, Sumners L, Dalloul R, Miska K, Fetterer R, Jenkins M, et al.
Poult Sci
. 2015 May;
94(7):1521-6.
PMID: 26015586
Coccidiosis is a major intestinal disease of poultry, caused by several species of the protozoan Eimeria. The objective of this study was to examine changes in expression of digestive enzymes,...
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Jenkins M, Fetterer R, Miska K, Tuo W, Kwok O, Dubey J
Vet Parasitol
. 2015 May;
211(3-4):146-52.
PMID: 26012860
The purpose of this study was to characterize Eimeria maxima immune-mapped protein 1 (IMP1) that is hypothesized to play a role in eliciting protective immunity against E. maxima infection in...
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Jenkins M, OBrien C, Santin M, Fayer R
Parasitol Res
. 2015 Feb;
114(6):2063-8.
PMID: 25704645
The purpose of this study was to develop and utilize semi-quantitative RT-PCR and PCR assays for measuring the level of Cryspovirus, the viral symbiont of Cryptosporidium parvum, during in vitro...