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W E Huff

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Huff G, Huff W, Wesley I, Anthony N, Satterlee D
Poult Sci . 2013 Feb; 92(3):603-11. PMID: 23436510
Japanese quail selected for divergent corticosterone response to restraint stress were evaluated for their susceptibility to heat stress and challenge with Escherichia coli. These quail lines are designated as high...
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Kuttappan V, Huff G, Huff W, Hargis B, Apple J, Coon C, et al.
Poult Sci . 2013 Jan; 92(2):339-45. PMID: 23300298
White striping is the white striation occasionally observed parallel to the direction of muscle fibers in broiler breast fillets and thighs at the processing plant. Broiler breast fillets can be...
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Durairaj V, Clark F, Coon C, Huff W, Okimoto R, Huff G, et al.
Br Poult Sci . 2012 Jun; 53(2):198-203. PMID: 22646785
1. The effects of high fat diets and prednisolone treatment were studied to understand the etiology of femoral head separation (FHS) in fast growing broiler chickens. Dietary effects on production...
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Huff G, Dutta V, Huff W, Rath N
Br Poult Sci . 2011 Sep; 52(4):446-55. PMID: 21919572
1. Effective nutritional approaches to counteract the negative effects of stress may provide food animal producers with useful alternatives to antibiotics. In this study, turkeys were fed on a standard...
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Huff W, Huff G, Rath N, Donoghue A
Poult Sci . 2010 Apr; 89(5):895-900. PMID: 20371840
A study was conducted to determine if prior exposure with bacteriophage would limit the ability of the same bacteriophage to treat colibacillosis. There were 5 treatments with 3 replicate pens...
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Huff G, Huff W, Farnell M, Rath N, de los Santos F, Donoghue A
Poult Sci . 2010 Feb; 89(3):447-56. PMID: 20181859
Yeast extracts (YE) contain biological response modifiers that may be useful as alternatives to antibiotics for controlling pathogens in poultry production and mitigating the deleterious effects of production stressors. The...
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Huff G, Dutta V, Huff W, Johnson M, Nannapaneni R, Sayler R
Avian Dis . 2010 Jan; 53(4):495-501. PMID: 20095148
We have hypothesized that stress-induced subclinical infection of turkeys with Listeria monocytogenes may be an overlooked source of processing plant contamination, and we have shown that concurrent Escherichia coli challenge...
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Rath N, Anthony N, Kannan L, Huff W, Huff G, Chapman H, et al.
Poult Sci . 2009 Sep; 88(10):2069-74. PMID: 19762858
Infectious and metabolic disorders are common in poultry and cause stress, poor performance, and mortality that results in considerable economic loss. Identifying the nature of stress in chickens will assist...
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Dutta V, Huff G, Huff W, Johnson M, Nannapaneni R, Sayler R
Avian Dis . 2009 Jan; 52(4):581-9. PMID: 19166048
Listeria monocytogenes contaminates poultry processing plants due to its ubiquitous nature and high resistance to disinfection. The sources of the persistent, biofilm-forming strains that colonize processing plants are unknown. The...
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Johnson R, Gyles C, Huff W, Ojha S, Huff G, Rath N, et al.
Anim Health Res Rev . 2008 Dec; 9(2):201-15. PMID: 19102791
The successful use of virulent (lytic) bacteriophages (phages) in preventing and treating neonatal enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli infections in calves, lambs and pigs has prompted investigation of other applications of phage...