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Vulnerabilities in agricultureCorrie Brown
College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-7388, USA
J Vet Med Educ 30:112-4. 2003
Preparing the veterinary profession for corporate and trade issues in the Americas: proceedings of a conference on synergism and globalization, Santiago, Chile, May 6-8, 2001C Brown
University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine, Athens, GA 30602 7388, USA
J Vet Med Educ 28:56-61. 2001..It is absolutely essential that we find areas of consensus and deficiencies so that we can harmonize our trade agreements and ensure adequate flow of safe food products from one continent to the other...
Avian influenza: Virchow's reminderCorrie Brown
Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-7388, USA
Am J Pathol 168:6-8. 2006
The global veterinarian: the why? The what? The how?Corrie Brown
International Activities, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA
J Vet Med Educ 33:411-5. 2006....
Risks from emerging animal diseasesC C Brown
Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, 501 D W Brooks Drive, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 7388, USA
Vet Ital 42:305-17. 2006..The author presents the sequence of events that a microbe undertakes as it moves from one species to another and the hurdles faced as it negotiates a new environment to perhaps cause disease...
Occurrence of Ichthyophthirius multifiliis within the peritoneal cavities of infected channel catfish Ictalurus punctatusJ L Maki
Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens 30602 7386, USA
Dis Aquat Organ 44:41-5. 2001..This discovery is interesting as it suggests I. multifiliis may be found in tissues other than the skin and gills during the course of a normal infection...
Type I interferon production in cattle infected with 2 strains of foot-and-mouth disease virus, as determined by in situ hybridizationC C Brown
Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens 30602 7388, USA
Can J Vet Res 64:130-3. 2000..Inability of the A12-LLV2 virus to achieve levels of spread seen with A12-IC may be related to translation of IFNalpha in A12-LLV2-infected cells, which renders adjacent cells less susceptible to productive infection...
SJL/J mice are highly susceptible to infection by mouse adenovirus type 1K R Spindler
Department of Genetics, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, USA
J Virol 75:12039-46. 2001..The antiviral IgG levels were high and similar in the two strains of mice. Taken together, these results suggest that immune response differences may in part account for differences in susceptibility to MAV-1 infection...
A review of three pathology-based techniques for retrospective diagnosis of rinderpest, with comparison to virus isolationC C Brown
Foreign Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, APHIS USDA, Plum Island, New York, USA
Res Vet Sci 63:103-6. 1997..Immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridisation highlighted the presence of rinderpest antigen of rinderpest nucleic acid in all of the sections. However, in situ hybridisation was more specific than immunohistochemistry...
Lesion development and replication kinetics during early infection in cattle inoculated with Vesicular stomatitis New Jersey virus via scarification and black fly (Simulium vittatum) biteJ L Reis
College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
Vet Pathol 48:547-57. 2011..The lack of lesion development in the neck with the same method of inoculation used in the CB suggests that specific characteristics of the CB epithelium may facilitate VSNJV infection...
Emerging diseases: the global expressC Brown
Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 7388, USA
Vet Pathol 47:9-14. 2010..But serious gaps remain, and the threat of pathogens moving to new areas or emerging in new ways is considerable...
An in situ hybridization and immunohistochemical study of cytauxzoonosis in domestic catsL Susta
Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 7388, USA
Vet Pathol 46:1197-204. 2009....
Pathogenesis of experimental vesicular stomatitis virus (New Jersey serotype) infection in the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus)T E Cornish
Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, USA
Vet Pathol 38:396-406. 2001..The documentation of viremia in these animals suggests that they may have a role in the epidemiology of vector-borne vesicular stomatitis...
Essential veterinary education in the cultural, political and biological complexities of international trade in animals and animal productsC C Brown
Department of Pathology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 7388, USA
Rev Sci Tech 28:519-24. 2009..Disease emergence will continue to occur, and an awareness of the factors responsible and the response measures to undertake will help to contain any damage...
Emerging zoonoses and pathogens of public health significance--an overviewC Brown
College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-7388, USA
Rev Sci Tech 23:435-42. 2004..The recurring nature of the crises dictates that closer integration of veterinary and medical communities is warranted, along with improved education of the general public and policy makers...
Clinicopathological characterization in poultry of three strains of Newcastle disease virus isolated from recent outbreaksL Susta
Department of Veterinary Pathology, CVM, UGA, Athens, GA 30602 7388, USA
Vet Pathol 48:349-60. 2011....
Development of a molecular probe to baboon interleukin-10 mRNA for in situ hybridization during experimental schistosomiasisT M Chou
Department of Cellular Biology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, USA
Ann N Y Acad Sci 916:410-6. 2000..6-Kbp band after digestion of genomic baboon DNA with Bam H1 or Eco R1, respectively. Preliminary results with an antisense riboprobe derived from this sequence showed the presence of IL-10 mRNA in sections of granulomatous tissues...
Pathogenesis of six pigeon-origin isolates of Newcastle disease virus for domestic chickensG D Kommers
Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens 30602-7388, USA
Vet Pathol 39:353-62. 2002..The clinical signs and gross and histopathologic changes observed in the APMV-1-infected birds were characteristic of an extensive infection with highly virulent NDV evident by IHC...
Localization of fibropapilloma-associated turtle herpesvirus in green turtles (Chelonia mydas) by in-situ hybridizationK I Kang
Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA
J Comp Pathol 139:218-25. 2008..These results suggest that FPTHV is present in epithelial cells and transcriptionally active in fibropapillomas...
Detection of infectious bursal disease virus in experimentally infected chickens by in situ hybridizationH S Sellers
Department of Avian Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens 30602, USA
Avian Dis 45:26-33. 2001..The sites of viral replication were consistent between the two vaccine-infected groups (D78 and BursaVac), whereas the chickens infected with Delaware variant A had limited IBDV replication in the bursa...
Pathogenesis of Newcastle disease in commercial and specific pathogen-free turkeys experimentally infected with isolates of different virulenceA M Piacenti
Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-7388, USA
Vet Pathol 43:168-78. 2006..However, in general, disease among turkeys was less severe than in chickens, and turkeys could be considered a subclinical carrier for some of the isolates...
Localization of avian leukosis virus subgroup J in naturally infected chickens by RNA in situ hybridizationN L Stedman
Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens 30602-4875, USA
Vet Pathol 38:649-56. 2001..Viral tropism for endocrine organs may relate pathogenetically to the weight suppression associated with infection...
Fumonisin B1-induced localized activation of cytokine network in mouse liverN Bhandari
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, College of Veterinary Medicine, The University of Georgia, Athens 30602, USA
Food Chem Toxicol 40:1483-91. 2002....
Food supply veterinary medicine: creating an awareness of livestock security risksEldon Uhlenhopp
Outreach Academy for Veterinary Medicine and Rural Community Development, Iowa State University, 1802 Elwood Drive, Amies, IA 50011-1250, USA
J Vet Med Educ 31:391-400. 2004
Bio- and agroterror: the role of the veterinary academyMark Thurmond
University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine, Athens, GA 30602-7388, USA
J Vet Med Educ 29:1-4. 2002
Emerging infections in animals--potential new zoonoses?Fernando Torres-Velez
Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 7388, USA
Clin Lab Med 24:825-38, viii. 2004..Numerous examples--Rift Valley fever, monkeypox, Nipah, and Ebola--serve to underscore this linkage and to highlight the increasing interconnectedness of animal and human health...
