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Mary Pantin-Jackwood

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Goraichuk I, Risalvato J, Pantin-Jackwood M, Suarez D
Front Cell Infect Microbiol . 2024 Dec; 14:1497278. PMID: 39669272
Influenza A virus poses significant public health challenges due to its high mutation rate and zoonotic potential. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is crucial for monitoring and characterizing these viruses. Oxford Nanopore...
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Ghorbani A, Ngunjiri J, Edward C Abundo M, Pantin-Jackwood M, Kenney S, Lee C
Vaccine . 2023 Jan; 41(11):1848-1858. PMID: 36669965
Emerging avian influenza viruses pose a high risk to poultry production, necessitating the need for more broadly protective vaccines. Live attenuated influenza vaccines offer excellent protective efficacies but their use...
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Butt S, Kariithi H, Volkening J, Taylor T, Leyson C, Pantin-Jackwood M, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2022 Dec; 9:1073919. PMID: 36532355
Co-infections of avian species with different RNA viruses and pathogenic bacteria are often misdiagnosed or incompletely characterized using targeted diagnostic methods, which could affect the accurate management of clinical disease....
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Kapczynski D, Sweeney R, Spackman E, Pantin-Jackwood M, Suarez D
Virology . 2022 Feb; 569:1-12. PMID: 35217403
The SARS-CoV-2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus has caused a worldwide pandemic because of the virus's ability to transmit efficiently human-to-human. A key determinant of infection is the attachment of the viral spike...
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Brown C, Zhang J, Pantin-Jackwood M, Dimitrov K, Ferreira H, Suarez D
Vet Pathol . 2021 Nov; 59(1):75-81. PMID: 34794360
Selected lymphoid and reproductive tissues were examined from groups of 3-week-old chickens and 62-week-old hens that were inoculated choanally and conjunctivally with 10 EID of a virulent Newcastle disease virus...
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Jerry C, Stallknecht D, Leyson C, Berghaus R, Jordan B, Pantin-Jackwood M, et al.
Animals (Basel) . 2021 Aug; 11(8). PMID: 34438681
The 2014 outbreak of clade 2.3.4.4A highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) led to the culling of millions of commercial chickens and turkeys and death of various wild bird species. In...
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Leyson C, Youk S, Ferreira H, Suarez D, Pantin-Jackwood M
J Virol . 2021 Jul; 95(18):e0095521. PMID: 34232725
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses from the H5Nx Goose/Guangdong/96 lineage continue to cause outbreaks in domestic and wild bird populations. Two distinct genetic groups of H5N8 HPAI viruses, hemagglutinin...
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Chrzastek K, Segovia K, Torchetti M, Killian M, Pantin-Jackwood M, Kapczynski D
Viruses . 2021 Jul; 13(6). PMID: 34207098
In March 2017, highly pathogenic (HP) and low pathogenic (LP) avian influenza virus (AIV) subtype H7N9 were detected from poultry farms and backyard birds in several states in the southeast...
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Ramey A, Reeves A, Drexler J, Ackerman J, De La Cruz S, Lang A, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2020 Sep; 287(1934):20201680. PMID: 32901574
In this investigation, we used a combination of field- and laboratory-based approaches to assess if influenza A viruses (IAVs) shed by ducks could remain viable for extended periods in surface...
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Jerry C, Stallknecht D, Leyson C, Berghaus R, Jordan B, Pantin-Jackwood M, et al.
Virology . 2020 Aug; 550:8-20. PMID: 32861143
Clade 2.3.4.4, H5 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIVs) have caused devastating effects across wild and domestic bird populations. We investigated differences in the intensity and distribution of the...