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2011 journal article

Epidemiological model for Clostridium difficile transmission in healthcare settings

Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 32(6), 553–561.

MeSH headings : Carrier State / epidemiology; Clostridioides difficile; Clostridium Infections / epidemiology; Clostridium Infections / transmission; Cross Infection / epidemiology; Cross Infection / transmission; Epidemiologic Methods; Hospitals; Humans; Models, Statistical; Retrospective Studies
TL;DR: It is suggested that transmission within the ward alone from patients with CDI cannot sustain new C. difficile colonizations and therefore that the admission of colonized patients plays an important role in sustaining transmission in the ward. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: September 9, 2019

2011 journal article

Recognizing and treating ProMeris-triggered pemphigus foliaceus in dogs

Veterinary Medicine, 106(6), 284.

By: U. Oberkirchner, K. Linder & T. Olivry

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: September 8, 2019

2011 journal article

Survey results of a participants of a mock clinical pathology certification exam

Veterinary Pathology, 48(6), E1–E51.

By: J. Neel, C. Grindem, R. Patel, H. DeHeer, C. LeBlanc & A. MacNeil

Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: August 30, 2019

2011 journal article

Correlated Evolution of Nearby Residues in Drosophilid Proteins

PLoS Genetics, 7(2), e1001315.

Ed(s): G. McVean

MeSH headings : Amino Acid Substitution; Animals; Drosophila Proteins / genetics; Drosophila melanogaster / genetics; Evolution, Molecular; Multigene Family; Mutation; Phylogeny; Selection, Genetic
TL;DR: It is found that amino acid substitutions are “clustered” along the protein sequence, that is, the frequency of additional substitutions is strongly enhanced within ≈10 residues of a first such substitution, but no such clustering is observed for synonymous substitutions, supporting a “correlation length” associated with selection on proteins as the causative mechanism. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: July 28, 2019

2011 journal article

Amanitin Toxicosis in Two Cats with Acute Hepatic and Renal Failure

Veterinary Pathology, 49(6), 1032–1035.

By: D. Tokarz*, R. Poppenga, J. Kaae, M. Filigenzi, L. Lowenstine* & P. Pesavento*

author keywords: amanitins; cats; gastrointestinal tract; kidney; liver; mushroom poisoning
MeSH headings : Alanine Transaminase / metabolism; Alpha-Amanitin / poisoning; Animals; Cat Diseases / etiology; Cat Diseases / pathology; Cats; Diagnosis, Differential; Fatal Outcome; Female; Gastrointestinal Tract / pathology; Humans; Kidney / pathology; Lethargy / veterinary; Liver / pathology; Liver Failure / etiology; Liver Failure / pathology; Liver Failure / veterinary; Male; Mushroom Poisoning / pathology; Mushroom Poisoning / veterinary; Necrosis / veterinary; Renal Insufficiency / etiology; Renal Insufficiency / pathology; Renal Insufficiency / veterinary
TL;DR: Amanitin exposure was confirmed postmortem by detection of α-amanitin in the kidney by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry and a similar clinical course and pathological changes are reported in human and canine amanitin intoxication. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 28, 2019

2011 journal article

Clinical report: hyperplastic adipose lids in mackerel scad, Decapterus macarellus (Cuvier)

Journal of Fish Diseases, 34(12), 921–925.

By: S. Boylan*, C. Harms n, T. Waltzek*, J. Law n, M. Garner, J. Cassell*, M. Fatzinger*, P. Govett*

author keywords: hyperplasia; mackerel scad; adipose lids
MeSH headings : Adipose Tissue / pathology; Animals; Eyelid Diseases / etiology; Eyelid Diseases / veterinary; Fish Diseases / etiology; Fish Diseases / pathology; Hypertrophy / etiology; Hypertrophy / veterinary; Perciformes
TL;DR: This exhibition highlights the efforts towards in-situ applicability of EMMARM, which aims to provide real-time information about infectious disease and its effects on wildlife and human health. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
Source: Crossref
Added: July 27, 2019

2011 journal article

Necropsy or Autopsy? It’s All About Communication!

Veterinary Pathology, 49(2), 271–272.

By: M. Law n, P. Stromberg*, D. Meuten n & J. Cullen n

MeSH headings : Animals; Autopsy; Communication; Humans; Pathology, Veterinary / methods; Terminology as Topic
TL;DR: Several of us have decided that communication is more important than tradition and postmortem examination of nonhumans was proscribed from using the term and was designated ‘‘necropsy’. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
Source: Crossref
Added: July 27, 2019

2011 journal article

Modeling Preharvest and Harvest Interventions for Escherichia coli O157 Contamination of Beef Cattle Carcasses

Journal of Food Protection, 74(9), 1422–1433.

By: C. Dodd*, M. Sanderson*, M. Jacob* & D. Renter*

MeSH headings : Animal Husbandry / methods; Animals; Cattle / microbiology; Colony Count, Microbial; Escherichia coli O157 / growth & development; Feces / microbiology; Food Contamination / analysis; Food Contamination / prevention & control; Food Microbiology; Humans; Models, Biological; Monte Carlo Method; Prevalence; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; Seasons; Skin / microbiology; Stochastic Processes; Transportation
TL;DR: Results indicated that combinations of preharvest interventions may be particularly important for supplementing harvest interventions during periods of higher variability in fecal shedding prevalence (i.e., summer), and assessments of the relationships among fecal prevalence and concentration, hide contamination, and subsequent carcass contamination are needed. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 27, 2019

2011 journal article

Analysis of Antimicrobial Resistance Genes Detected in Multidrug-ResistantSalmonella entericaSerovar Typhimurium Isolated from Food Animals

Microbial Drug Resistance, 17(3), 407–418.

By: L. Glenn*, R. Lindsey*, J. Frank*, R. Meinersmann*, M. Englen*, P. Fedorka-Cray*, J. Frye*

MeSH headings : Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology; Cattle; DNA, Bacterial / genetics; Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial; Genes, Bacterial / genetics; Genomic Islands / genetics; Integrons / genetics; Microarray Analysis / methods; Microbial Sensitivity Tests / methods; Plasmids / genetics; Poultry / microbiology; Salmonella Infections, Animal / microbiology; Salmonella enterica / drug effects; Salmonella enterica / genetics; Salmonella enterica / isolation & purification; Salmonella typhimurium / classification; Salmonella typhimurium / genetics; Salmonella typhimurium / isolation & purification; Swine / microbiology
TL;DR: Data suggest that MDR in Salmonella Typhimurium is associated with DT104/Salmonella Genomic Island I or IncA/C MDR-AmpC encoding plasmids and these genetic elements have persisted throughout the study period. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 21, 2019

2011 journal article

Anatomical distribution and genetic relatedness of antimicrobial-resistant Escherichia coli from healthy companion animals

Journal of Applied Microbiology, 110(2), 597–604.

By: J. Davis*, C. Jackson*, P. Fedorka-Cray*, J. Barrett*, J. Brousse*, J. Gustafson*, M. Kucher

author keywords: antimicrobial resistance; clonal types; commensals; pets
MeSH headings : Animals; Cats; Dogs; Drug Resistance, Bacterial; Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial; Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field; Escherichia coli / classification; Escherichia coli / drug effects; Escherichia coli / genetics; Escherichia coli / isolation & purification; Pets / microbiology
TL;DR: The aim of this study is to examine antimicrobial resistance in E. coli isolated from various anatomical sites on healthy dogs and cats and identify genetic relatedness. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 21, 2019

2011 journal article

Clostridium difficile from Healthy Food Animals: Optimized Isolation and Prevalence

Journal of Food Protection, 74(1), 130–133.

By: S. Thitaram*, J. Frank*, S. Lyon, G. Siragusa, J. Bailey*, J. Lombard*, C. Haley*, B. Wagner*, D. Dargatz*, P. Fedorka Cray*

MeSH headings : Agar; Animals; Bacteriological Techniques / methods; Cattle; Clostridioides difficile / isolation & purification; Colony Count, Microbial / methods; Culture Media; Feces / microbiology; Food Contamination / analysis; Food Microbiology; Humans; Prevalence; Swine
TL;DR: It is suggested that food animals might harbor C. difficile and it provides critical information that isolation methods might not have universal application across animal species. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 21, 2019

2011 journal article

Application of chlorine dioxide to lessen bacterial contamination during broiler defeathering

The Journal of Applied Poultry Research, 20(1), 33–39.

By: M. Berrang*, R. Meinersmann*, N. Cox* & P. Fedorka-Cray*

author keywords: broiler processing; Campylobacter; chlorine dioxide; Escherichia coli; Salmonella
TL;DR: Application of ClO2 during feather removal may have potential as a means to mitigate the increase in bacterial contamination associated with broiler defeathering. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
6. Clean Water and Sanitation (OpenAlex)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 21, 2019

2011 journal article

Characterization of Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia coli by Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles, Plasmid Replicon Typing, and Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis

Microbial Drug Resistance, 17(2), 157–163.

By: R. Lindsey*, J. Frye*, S. Thitaram*, R. Meinersmann*, P. Fedorka-Cray* & M. Englen*

MeSH headings : Amoxicillin / pharmacology; Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology; Bacterial Typing Techniques; Cats; Cattle; Chloramphenicol / pharmacology; Clavulanic Acid / pharmacology; DNA, Bacterial / genetics; Dairy Products; Dogs; Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial / drug effects; Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial / genetics; Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field; Escherichia coli / classification; Escherichia coli / drug effects; Escherichia coli / genetics; Escherichia coli / isolation & purification; Escherichia coli / pathogenicity; Escherichia coli Infections / drug therapy; Escherichia coli Infections / microbiology; Genetic Association Studies; Genetic Variation; Genotype; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Plasmids / genetics; Plasmids / metabolism; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Replicon / genetics; Swine
TL;DR: It is concluded that commensal E. coli from animal sources are highly variable genotypically and are reservoirs of a diverse array of plasmids carrying antimicrobial resistance. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 21, 2019

2011 journal article

Related Antimicrobial Resistance Genes Detected in Different Bacterial Species Co-isolated from Swine Fecal Samples

Foodborne Pathogens and Disease, 8(6), 663–679.

By: J. Frye*, R. Lindsey*, R. Meinersmann*, M. Berrang*, C. Jackson*, M. Englen*, J. Turpin*, P. Fedorka-Cray*

MeSH headings : Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology; Bacterial Typing Techniques; Campylobacter / classification; Campylobacter / drug effects; Campylobacter / genetics; Campylobacter / isolation & purification; Cluster Analysis; Drug Resistance, Bacterial / genetics; Enterobacteriaceae / classification; Enterobacteriaceae / drug effects; Enterobacteriaceae / genetics; Enterobacteriaceae / isolation & purification; Enterococcus / classification; Enterococcus / drug effects; Enterococcus / genetics; Enterococcus / isolation & purification; Escherichia coli / classification; Escherichia coli / drug effects; Escherichia coli / genetics; Escherichia coli / isolation & purification; Feces / microbiology; Gene Transfer, Horizontal; Genes, Bacterial; Genes, MDR; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis; R Factors / genetics; Salmonella enterica / classification; Salmonella enterica / drug effects; Salmonella enterica / genetics; Salmonella enterica / isolation & purification; Sus scrofa; United States
TL;DR: Swine fecal samples collected on-farm and cultured for Escherichia coli, Salmonella enterica, Campylobacter spp. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 21, 2019

2011 journal article

Microarray-Based Analysis of IncA/C Plasmid-Associated Genes from Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella enterica

Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 77(19), 6991–6999.

By: R. Lindsey*, J. Frye*, P. Fedorka-Cray* & R. Meinersmann*

MeSH headings : Animals; Bacterial Proteins; Cluster Analysis; DNA Transposable Elements; Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial; Enterobacteriaceae; Genes; Genes, Bacterial; Genotype; Lepidoptera; Microarray Analysis; Nucleic Acid Hybridization; Phosphoproteins; Photobacterium; Plasmids; Replicon; Salmonella enterica / drug effects; Salmonella enterica / genetics; Salmonella enterica / isolation & purification; United States; Yersinia pestis; Yersinia ruckeri
TL;DR: It is found that IncA/C plasmids occurred in two lineages distinguished by a major insertion-deletion (indel) region that contains genes encoding mostly hypothetical proteins, and thus pose less opportunity for exchange of antimicrobial resistance. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 21, 2019

2011 journal article

Prevalence, distribution, and molecular characterization of Salmonella recovered from swine finishing herds and a slaughter facility in Santa Catarina, Brazil

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 151(3), 307–313.

By: J. Kich*, A. Coldebella*, N. Morés*, M. Nogueira*, M. Cardoso*, P. Fratamico*, J. Call*, P. Fedorka-Cray*, J. Luchansky*

author keywords: Salmonella; Swine; PFGE; Resistance; Epidemiology
MeSH headings : Abattoirs; Animals; Brazil; Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field; Feces / microbiology; Meat / microbiology; Prevalence; Salmonella / classification; Salmonella / isolation & purification; Salmonella Infections, Animal / microbiology; Sus scrofa / microbiology; Swine; Swine Diseases / microbiology
TL;DR: Pre-slaughter contamination at lairage was the variable most strongly associated with carcass contamination, and the AmpGenKanTet profile was the most prevalent in carcass isolates and was associated with farm origin. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: July 21, 2019

2011 journal article

Single nucleotide polymorphisms that differentiate two subpopulations of Salmonella enteritidis within phage type

BMC Research Notes, 4(1).

By: J. Guard*, C. Morales*, P. Fedorka-Cray* & R. Gast*

TL;DR: These results increase knowledge of evolutionary trends within Salmonella enterica that impact the safety of the food supply and may also facilitate designing 2nd generation vaccines, because gene targets were identified that differentiate subpopulations with variant phenotypes. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 21, 2019

2011 journal article

Antimicrobial Susceptibility to Azithromycin among Salmonella enterica Isolates from the United States

Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 55(9), 3985–3989.

By: M. Sjölund-Karlsson*, K. Joyce*, K. Blickenstaff*, T. Ball, J. Haro, F. Medalla*, P. Fedorka-Cray, S. Zhao*, J. Crump*, J. Whichard*

MeSH headings : Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology; Azithromycin / pharmacology; Humans; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Salmonella enterica / drug effects; United States
TL;DR: An epidemiological cutoff value (ECOFF) is proposed for wild-type Salmonella of ≤16 μg/ml of azithromycin, and it is proposed that this value could be used in combination with clinical outcome data to determine tentative clinical breakpoints for azitromycin and Salmoneella enterica. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 21, 2019

2011 journal article

Molecular Prevalence of Bartonella, Babesia, and Hemotropic Mycoplasma sp. in Dogs with Splenic Disease

Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 25(6), 1284–1291.

By: M. Varanat, R. Maggi, K. Linder n & E. Breitschwerdt

author keywords: Cancer; Endothelium; Histiocytes; Spleen
MeSH headings : Animals; Babesia / isolation & purification; Babesiosis / veterinary; Bartonella / isolation & purification; Bartonella Infections / veterinary; Biopsy / veterinary; Dog Diseases / microbiology; Dog Diseases / parasitology; Dog Diseases / pathology; Dogs; Female; Male; Mycoplasma / classification; Mycoplasma Infections / veterinary; Paraffin Embedding; Spleen / microbiology; Spleen / parasitology; Splenic Diseases / microbiology; Splenic Diseases / parasitology; Splenic Diseases / pathology; Splenic Diseases / veterinary
TL;DR: The higher prevalence of Bartonella sp. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 21, 2019

2011 journal article

Heterozygote advantage as a natural consequence of adaptation in diploids

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108(51), 20666–20671.

By: D. Sellis, B. Callahan*, D. Petrov & P. Messer

MeSH headings : Adaptation, Physiological / genetics; Alleles; Animal Migration; Animals; Diploidy; Emigration and Immigration; Gene Expression; Genetic Variation; Haploidy; Heterozygote; Humans; Models, Genetic; Mutation; Phenotype; Polymorphism, Genetic; Selection, Genetic
TL;DR: It is found that in diploids, adaptation should often proceed through a succession of short-lived balanced states that maintain substantially higher levels of phenotypic and fitness variation in the population compared with classic adaptive walks. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: July 21, 2019

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