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2024 journal article

A comparison of <i>Bartonella henselae</i> infection in immunocompetent and immunocompromised mice

PLOS ONE, 19(2).

By: R. Bullard*, M. Cheslock*, S. Gadila*, R. Maggi n, E. Breitschwerdt n, A. Saied*, M. Embers*

TL;DR: Data indicate that SCID/Beige mice can provide a model to study Bartonella infection, therapeutics, and vector dynamics in the future. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: March 11, 2024

2024 journal article

Vector biology of the cat flea Ctenocephalides felis

Trends in Parasitology.

TL;DR: Fundamental aspects of C. felis as a vector are reviewed with an emphasis on key techniques and research avenues employed in other vector species, improving the accuracy of vector and pathogen modeling to improve infection/infestation risk assessment and diagnostic recommendations. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: March 8, 2024

2024 journal article

Hurdles of Cataract Surgery: Veterinary Ophthalmology Residents’ Perspective (Part B)

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education.

By: L. Knight n, K. Royal n & J. Robertson n

TL;DR: There was a significant change in residents' ability to perform all surgical steps except hydrodissection after their first surgical experience, and supervised wet lab time improves a resident's preparedness for executing certain surgical steps. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
4. Quality Education (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: March 8, 2024

2024 article

Relationship between stable management practices and ocular disease in horses

Ludwig, C., Barr, E., & Gilger, B. C. (2024, March 4). EQUINE VETERINARY EDUCATION, Vol. 3.

By: C. Ludwig n, E. Barr n & B. Gilger n

author keywords: horse; corneal ulcer; face mask; hay; owner survey
TL;DR: Horses kept primarily at pasture have fewer ocular diseases, likely because they sustain less ocular trauma compared to horses kept in stables, and how hay is fed does not correlate with the incidence of corneal or other ocular disease. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: ORCID, Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: March 8, 2024

2024 article

Pharmacologic interventions for the treatment of equine herpesvirus-1 in domesticated horses: A systematic review

Goehring, L., Dorman, D. C., Osterrieder, K., Burgess, B. A., Dougherty, K., Gross, P., … Lunn, D. P. (2024, February 21). JOURNAL OF VETERINARY INTERNAL MEDICINE.

author keywords: chemotherapy; equine; equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy; herpesvirus-1
Source: Web Of Science
Added: March 4, 2024

2024 article

Concurrent Streptococcus equi subsp. equi infection, purpura haemorrhagica and immune-mediated myositis in a Quarter Horse filly

Hepworth-Warren, K. L., Young, K. A. S., Armwood, A., Roessner, H., & Veerasammy, B. (2024, February 18). EQUINE VETERINARY EDUCATION, Vol. 2.

By: K. Hepworth-Warren n, K. Young n, A. Armwood n, H. Roessner n & B. Veerasammy n

author keywords: horse; guttural pouch empyema; MYH1 mutation; Quarter Horse; strangles
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: March 4, 2024

2024 journal article

M-Batches to Simulate Luminal and Mucosal Human Gut Microbial Ecosystems: A Case Study of the Effects of Coffee and Green Tea

MICROORGANISMS, 12(2).

author keywords: intestinal microbiota; human colon; batch fermentation; gut microbes; mucosa
TL;DR: In a short-term and static set-up (named “M-batches”), the analysis of mucosal and luminal populations of inhabitants of the human colon, some positive effects of commercially available coffee and green tea in the M-batches suggested some positive effects of these worldwide known beverages, including the increase in butyrate-producing bacteria and lactobacilli populations. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: March 4, 2024

2024 article

Major crossmatch compatibility of rabbit blood with rabbit, canine, and feline blood

Dannemiller, N. G., Ozawa, S. M., Petritz, O. A., & Musulin, S. E. (2024, February 26). JOURNAL OF VETERINARY EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE, Vol. 2.

author keywords: agglutination; blood transfusion; hemolysis; xenotransfusion; zoological medicine
TL;DR: Findings support allogeneic blood transfusions between rabbits being highly compatible and suggest rabbits have naturally occurring alloantibodies against both canine and feline red blood cells, however, feline red blood cells had a lower rate of in vitro incompatibility on major crossmatch, suggesting potentially higher in vivo compatibility if an emergency xenotransfusion is needed. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: ORCID, Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: March 1, 2024

2024 journal article

Anesthetic efficacy of dexmedetomidine-ketamine in eastern box turtles<i> (Terrapene</i><i> carolina</i><i> carolina)</i> is enhanced with the addition of midazolam and when administered in the forelimb versus the hindlimb

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 85(2).

author keywords: eastern box turtle; sedation; dexmedetomidine; ketamine; midazolam; anesthesia
TL;DR: In eastern box turtles, forelimb dexmedetomidine-ketamine resulted in clinically relevant anesthetic effects that were heightened with the addition of midazolam, supporting a hepatic first-pass effect. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: February 26, 2024

2024 journal article

Calculation of body surface area of corn snakes (<i>Pantherophis guttatus</i>) utilizing computed tomography

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 85(2).

author keywords: body surface area; snake; corn snake; computed tomography; Pantherophis guttatus
TL;DR: The body surface area formula developed for corn snakes will allow for improved dosing accuracy for medications with low therapeutic safety margins and additional pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies are necessary to determine the safety and efficacy of individual medications. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: February 26, 2024

2024 journal article

Characteristics of antimicrobial resistance in <i>Escherichia coli</i> isolated from retail meat products in North Carolina

PLOS ONE, 19(1).

By: M. Aworh n, S. Thakur n, C. Gensler n, E. Harrell n, L. Harden n, P. Fedorka-Cray n, M. Jacob n

TL;DR: The lack of an association between MDR E. coli in retail meat and antibiotic use claim, including those with no indication of antimicrobial use, suggests that additional research is required to understand the origin of resistance. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: February 26, 2024

2024 journal article

MARCKS Inhibition Alters Bovine Neutrophil Responses to <i>Salmonella</i> Typhimurium

BIOMEDICINES, 12(2).

author keywords: neutrophils; Salmonella; MARCKS; respiratory burst; migration; phagocytosis
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that MARCKS inhibition attenuated STm-induced neutrophil adhesion and chemotaxis and enhanced neutrophil phagocytosis and respiratory burst in response to STm, the first report describing the role of MARCKS protein in neutrophil antibacterial responses. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: ORCID, Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: February 22, 2024

2024 article

Pathology associated with summer oyster mortality in North Carolina

Ben-Horin, T., Ciesielski, M., Lucas, J., Noble, R. T., & Wilbur, A. (2024, February). AQUACULTURE REPORTS, Vol. 34.

By: T. Ben-Horin n, M. Ciesielski, J. Lucas n, R. Noble & A. Wilbur*

author keywords: Aquaculture; Digestive diverticula; Histology; Oysters; Pathology; Summer mortality
Sources: ORCID, Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: February 22, 2024

2024 article

Serovar-level identification of bacterial foodborne pathogens from full-length 16S rRNA gene sequencing

Grinevich, D., Harden, L., Thakur, S., & Callahan, B. (2024, February 6). MSYSTEMS.

author keywords: serotyping; food-borne pathogens; Salmonella; Escherichia coli; 16S rRNA; long-read sequencing
TL;DR: A new computational technology is developed that allows the important foodborne pathogens Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica to be serotyped (a subspecies level classification) from sequencing of a single-marker gene, and the 16S rRNA gene often used to surveil bacterial communities. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: February 19, 2024

2024 journal article

Surgical procedure of intratympanic injection and inner ear pharmacokinetics simulation in domestic pigs

FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY, 15.

By: A. Moatti n, S. Connard n, N. De Britto n, W. Dunn*, S. Rastogi n, M. Rai n, L. Schnabel n, F. Ligler* ...

author keywords: intratympanic; inner ear; fluid simulation; round window membrane; pigs; swine; pharmacokinetics
TL;DR: The potential of using pigs as a large animal model for studying inner ear pharmacokinetic studies of the inner ear using pigs is demonstrated and the diffusion time and drug concentrations reported align closely with the limited data available from human studies. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: February 19, 2024

2024 journal article

Investigation of integrated time nanosecond pulse irreversible electroporation against spontaneous equine melanoma

FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE, 11.

By: C. Fesmire n, B. Peal*, J. Ruff*, E. Moyer*, T. McParland*, K. Derks*, E. O'Neil*, C. Emke* ...

author keywords: focal ablation; pulsed field ablation; INSPIRE; skin cancer; clinical trial
TL;DR: This novel therapeutic approach has the potential to expand the role of pulsed electric fields in veterinary patients, especially when general anesthesia is contraindicated, and warrants future studies to demonstrate the efficacy of INSPIRE as a solid tumor treatment. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: February 19, 2024

2024 journal article

Enteric glial cell network function is required for epithelial barrier restitution following intestinal ischemic injury in the early postnatal period

American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology.

By: A. Ziegler n, M. Caldwell n, S. Craig, E. Hellstrom n, A. Sheridan n, M. Touvron n, T. Pridgen n, S. Magness* ...

TL;DR: A neonatal phenotype characterized by a complete lack of coordinated reparative signaling in the mucosal microenvironment is confirmed and important evidence is reported that the subepithelial EGC network changes significantly over the early postnatal period and that proximity of a specific functional population of EGC to wounded intestinal epithelium contributes to intestinal barrier restitution following ischemic injury. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: February 12, 2024

2024 article

ACVIM consensus statement on diagnosis and management of urinary incontinence in dogs

Kendall, A., Byron, J. K., Westropp, J. L., Coates, J. R., Vaden, S., Adin, C., … Berent, A. (2024, January 13). JOURNAL OF VETERINARY INTERNAL MEDICINE, Vol. 1.

By: A. Kendall n, J. Byron*, J. Westropp*, J. Coates*, S. Vaden n, C. Adin*, G. Oetelaar, J. Bartges* ...

author keywords: canine; incontinence; urinary
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: February 12, 2024

2024 journal article

Myeloid cell MHC I expression drives CD8<SUP>+</SUP> T cell activation in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 14.

By: V. Adams n, L. Collins n, T. Williams n, J. Holmes n, P. Hess n, H. Atkins n, G. Scheidemantle n, X. Liu n ...

author keywords: liver; NASH; fibrosis; H2Kb; CD8(+) T cells; immunopeptidome
TL;DR: Activated hepatic CD8+ T cells are dependent on myeloid cell MHC class I expression in diet induced NASH to promote inflammation and fibrosis and a role of NADPH oxidase in the production of Ncf2 peptide generation is suggested. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: February 12, 2024

2024 journal article

Dilated cardiomyopathy of possible dietary origin in a cat

JOURNAL OF VETERINARY CARDIOLOGY, 51, 172–178.

author keywords: Nutrition; Heart failure; Pulses; Feline; Electron microscopy
TL;DR: The relative roles of diet change, cardiac medications, and a dedicated owner are unclear, but this cat's relatively long survival time is similar to that seen after diet change in dogs and cats with DCM eating high-pulse diets. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: February 12, 2024

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