Mark L Anderson
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Recent Articles
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Hands J, Anderson M, Cooperman T, Balsky J, Frame L
Front Nutr
. 2024 Aug;
11:1366231.
PMID: 39144282
Introduction: Contamination of cocoa containing products, such as dark chocolate, with heavy metals including lead, cadmium and arsenic has been reported in the US. However, a formal exploration into the...
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Blanchard M, Teglas M, Collins K, Anderson M, McNabb B, Stott J
Vet Immunol Immunopathol
. 2024 May;
272:110772.
PMID: 38704989
A live, infectious vaccine candidate for epizootic bovine abortion, designated EBAA Vaccine, USDA-APHIS Product code #1544.00, has been reported to be both safe and effective. Previous studies established that a...
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Hands J, Anderson M, Cooperman T, Frame L
J Diet Suppl
. 2023 Sep;
21(2):195-206.
PMID: 37712532
There exists significant heterogeneity in the 'freshness' of consumer marine- and plant-derived omega-3 (Ω3) supplements. Fears of rancidity, or the oxidation of consumer Ω3 supplements, has been debated in the...
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Blanchard M, Teglas M, Anderson M, Moore P, McNabb B, Collins K, et al.
Vaccines (Basel)
. 2022 Feb;
10(2).
PMID: 35214793
Epizootic bovine abortion (EBA) is an arthropod-borne bacterial disease that causes significant economic loss for cattle producers in the western United States. The etiologic agent, , is an intracellular pathogen...
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Smith F, Heller M, Crossley B, Clothier K, Anderson M, Barnum S, et al.
J Vet Intern Med
. 2022 Feb;
36(2):805-811.
PMID: 35165938
Background: Infection by coronaviruses cause gastrointestinal disease in many species. Little is known about its prevalence and importance in goats. Objective: Identify the etiology, demographics, and clinical features of an...
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Macias-Rioseco M, Mirazo S, Uzal F, Fraga M, Silveira C, Maya L, et al.
Vet Pathol
. 2018 Sep;
56(2):277-281.
PMID: 30244663
Bovine parainfluenza virus-3 (BPIV-3) is a recognized respiratory pathogen of cattle, and it has also been identified in aborted fetuses. However, little is known of this agent as a reproductive...
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Corpa J, Carvallo F, Anderson M, Nyaoke A, Moore J, Uzal F
J Vet Diagn Invest
. 2018 May;
30(4):598-602.
PMID: 29717639
Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus septicemia of alpacas and llamas, also called alpaca fever, is characterized clinically by fever, depression, recumbency, and death, and pathologically by polyserositis. Although a few natural...
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Brooks R, Blanchard M, Clothier K, Fish S, Anderson M, Stott J
Vet Microbiol
. 2016 Aug;
192:73-80.
PMID: 27527767
Epizootic bovine abortion (EBA), first identified in the 1950s, is a major contributor of economic loss to western U.S. beef producers. The causative agent proved elusive for over fifty years...
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Gershwin L, Van Eenennaam A, Anderson M, McEligot H, Shao M, Toaff-Rosenstein R, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Nov;
10(11):e0142479.
PMID: 26571015
Bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC) is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in cattle; costing the dairy and beef industries millions of dollars annually, despite the use of vaccines...
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Jordan R, Shao M, Mackman R, Perron M, Cihlar T, Lewis S, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
. 2015 Jun;
59(8):4889-900.
PMID: 26055364
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia in infants. Effective treatment for RSV infection is a significant unmet medical need. While new RSV therapeutics are...