Nicholas W Lerche
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Recent Articles
1.
Egal E, Ardeshir A, Mariano F, Gondak R, Montalli V, Dos Santos H, et al.
J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci
. 2015 Jul;
54(4):399-404.
PMID: 26224440
Listeria monocytogenes is an endemic agent in the primate population at the California National Primate Research Center and has been associated with both sporadic cases and a general outbreak of...
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Feeroz M, Soliven K, Small C, Engel G, Pacheco M, Yee J, et al.
Emerg Microbes Infect
. 2015 Jun;
2(5):e29.
PMID: 26038465
Foamy viruses are complex retroviruses that have been shown to be transmitted from nonhuman primates to humans. In Bangladesh, infection with simian foamy virus (SFV) is ubiquitous among rhesus macaques,...
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Ravindran R, Krishnan V, Dhawan R, Wunderlich M, Lerche N, Flynn J, et al.
J Med Primatol
. 2014 Jan;
43(2):59-71.
PMID: 24446897
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) in non-human primates (NHPs) is highly contagious, requiring efficient identification of animals infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculin skin test is usually used but lacks desirable sensitivity/specificity and...
4.
Yee J, Montiel N, Ardeshir A, Ardeshr A, Lerche N
Comp Med
. 2013 Dec;
63(6):508-14.
PMID: 24326227
Simian T-cell lymphotropic viruses (STLV), the nonhuman primate counterparts of human T-cell lymphotropic viruses (HTLV), are endemic in many populations of African and Asian monkeys and apes. Although an etiologic...
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Ardeshir A, Oslund K, Ventimiglia F, Yee J, Lerche N, Hyde D
Anat Rec (Hoboken)
. 2013 Jun;
296(8):1169-79.
PMID: 23775860
Idiopathic chronic diarrhea (ICD) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality among juvenile rhesus macaques. While lesions may be absent at colonoscopy, the histopathologic evaluation of the biopsy specimens...
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Tanaka T, Lerche N, Farver T, Ardeshir A, Kass P
J Med Primatol
. 2013 Apr;
42(4):186-91.
PMID: 23586439
Background: Specific-pathogen-free (SPF) rhesus macaques, Macaca mulatta, are a valuable resource in biomedical research, and demographic analysis plays a significant role in colony management. Methods: Data collection included SPF levels,...
7.
Broadhurst M, Ardeshir A, Kanwar B, Mirpuri J, Gundra U, Leung J, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2012 Nov;
8(11):e1003000.
PMID: 23166490
Idiopathic chronic diarrhea (ICD) is a leading cause of morbidity amongst rhesus monkeys kept in captivity. Here, we show that exposure of affected animals to the whipworm Trichuris trichiura led...
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Montiel N, Todd P, Yee J, Lerche N
Comp Med
. 2012 Feb;
62(1):61-8.
PMID: 22330653
Peripheral blood cytopenias, particularly persistent anemia and neutropenia, are commonly associated with simian betaretrovirus infection of Asian monkeys of the genus Macaca. The pathogenetic mechanisms underlying these hematologic abnormalities are...
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Liao Q, Guo H, Tang M, Touzjian N, Lerche N, Lu Y, et al.
J Virol Methods
. 2011 Sep;
178(1-2):143-52.
PMID: 21945221
Routine screening for infectious agents is critical in establishing and maintaining specific pathogen free (SPF) nonhuman primate (NHP) colonies. More efficient, higher throughput, less costly reagent, and reduced sample consumption...
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Luciw P, Oslund K, Yang X, Adamson L, Ravindran R, Canfield D, et al.
Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol
. 2011 Aug;
301(5):L731-8.
PMID: 21873450
Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis primarily produces a multifocal distribution of pulmonary granulomas in which the pathogen resides. Accordingly, quantitative assessment of the bacterial load and pathology is a substantial challenge...