T S Edrington
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Wottlin L, Edrington T, Brown T, Zook C, Sulakvelidze A, Droleskey R, et al.
J Food Prot
. 2021 Nov;
85(2):254-260.
PMID: 34731238
Abstract: A series of proof-of-concept studies were developed to determine whether a commercial bacteriophage cocktail could be utilized for the mitigation of Salmonella in bovine peripheral lymph nodes (LNs). The...
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Brown T, Edrington T, Genovese K, He H, Anderson R, Nisbet D
J Food Prot
. 2019 Dec;
83(1):28-36.
PMID: 31809195
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the feeding of direct fed microbials (DFMs) on fecal shedding of O157:H7 in naturally infected cattle (experiment I) and on in the feces and...
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Edrington T, Loneragan G, Genovese K, Hanson D, Nisbet D
J Food Prot
. 2016 Jun;
79(6):1032-5.
PMID: 27296609
Utilizing a transdermal method of inoculation developed in our laboratory, the duration of infection of Salmonella in the peripheral lymph nodes of steers was examined. Thirty-six Holstein steers (mean body...
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Brown T, Edrington T, Loneragan G, Hanson D, Malin K, Ison J, et al.
J Food Prot
. 2015 Nov;
78(11):2081-4.
PMID: 26555532
Previous research demonstrated significant variation in the prevalence of Salmonella in peripheral lymph nodes (LNs) of feedlot cattle and cull cows, with greater prevalence in feedlot cattle. Therefore, we performed...
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Hanson D, Loneragan G, Brown T, Nisbet D, Hume M, Edrington T
Epidemiol Infect
. 2015 Oct;
144(5):962-7.
PMID: 26419321
We set out to investigate whether Salmonella enterica could be recovered from various tissues of viable neonatal calves immediately following parturition. Eleven samples were aseptically collected from each of 20...
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Brown T, Edrington T, Genovese K, Loneragan G, Hanson D, Nisbet D
J Food Prot
. 2015 Feb;
78(3):573-8.
PMID: 25719883
Previous attempts to infect peripheral lymph nodes (PLNs) with Salmonella via oral inoculation have been inconsistent. Therefore, we performed a series of experiments to determine whether multiple exposures to an...
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Callaway T, Edrington T, Nisbet D
J Anim Sci
. 2014 Mar;
92(4):1356-65.
PMID: 24669007
Pathogenic bacteria can live asymptomatically within and on cattle and can enter the food chain but also can be transmitted to humans by fecal or direct animal contact. Reducing pathogenic...
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Edrington T, Bischoff K, Loneragan G, Nisbet D
J Anim Sci
. 2014 Feb;
92(3):1144-9.
PMID: 24492576
Dried distiller's grains (DG) produced from ethanol fermentations dosed with 0 (control), 2, or 20 mg/kg virginiamycin-based product or spiked with virginiamycin (VM) postfermentation were fed to cattle and effects...
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Edrington T, Loneragan G, Hill J, Genovese K, Brichta-Harhay D, Farrow R, et al.
J Food Prot
. 2013 Jul;
76(7):1259-63.
PMID: 23834803
Because challenge models to infect peripheral lymph nodes (PLNs) with Salmonella have not been reported, we performed a series of experiments to develop and refine challenge models to evaluate an...
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Edrington T, Loneragan G, Hill J, Genovese K, He H, Callaway T, et al.
J Food Prot
. 2013 Jul;
76(7):1255-8.
PMID: 23834802
Recent investigations have found that Salmonella can be routinely recovered from peripheral lymph nodes (PLNs) of cattle presented for harvest. When contained within the PLNs, this foodborne pathogen is protected...