Michel L Bunning
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1300 Rampart Road, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.
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Spread of adenovirus to geographically dispersed military installations, May-October 2007.
Emerging infectious diseases. 05/2010; 16(5):769-75.
In mid-May 2007, a respiratory disease outbreak associated with adenovirus, serotype B14 (Ad14), was recognized at a large military basic training facility in Texas. The affected population was
Health care transmission of a newly emergent adenovirus serotype in health care personnel at a military hospital in Texas, 2007.
The Journal of infectious diseases. 12/2009; 200(11):1759-65.
BACKGROUND: Adenoviruses can cause outbreaks of febrile respiratory illness in military trainees, but until 2007, adenovirus serotype 14 (Ad14) was never associated with such outbreaks. From April
Nipah virus infection in dogs, Malaysia, 1999.
Emerging infectious diseases. 07/2009; 15(6):950-2.
The 1999 outbreak of Nipah virus encephalitis in humans and pigs in Peninsular Malaysia ended with the evacuation of humans and culling of pigs in the epidemic area. Serologic screening showed that,
Outbreak of Severe Respiratory Disease Associated with Emergent Human Adenovirus Serotype 14 at a US Air Force Training Facility in 2007.
The Journal of infectious diseases. 05/2009;
Background. In 2007, a US Air Force training facility reported a cluster of severe respiratory illnesses associated with a rare human adenovirus (Ad) serotype, Ad14. We investigated this outbreak to
DNA vaccination of the American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) provides partial protection against lethal challenge with West Nile virus.
Avian diseases. 07/2007; 51(2):573-7.
The New York 1999 strain of West Nile virus (WNV) is nearly 100% fatal in the American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos). We evaluated four WNV vaccine formulations in American crows, including
West Nile virus quantification in feces of experimentally infected American and fish crows.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 11/2006; 75(4):688-90.
To better understand the potential environmental health risk presented by West Nile virus (WNV)-contaminated feces, we quantified the amount of WNV present in the feces of experimentally infected
Serologic survey of cats and dogs during an epidemic of West Nile virus infection in humans.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 05/2005; 226(8):1349-53.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate West Nile virus (WNV) infection rates, assess environmental variables that correlated with seropositivity in dogs and cats, and assess whether pets should be considered as
Experimental infection of cats and dogs with West Nile virus.
Emerging infectious diseases. 02/2004; 10(1):82-6.
Domestic dogs and cats were infected by mosquito bite and evaluated as hosts for West Nile virus (WNV). Viremia of low magnitude and short duration developed in four dogs but they did not display
Isolated case of bioterrorism-related inhalational anthrax, New York City, 2001.
Emerging infectious diseases. 07/2003; 9(6):689-96.
On October 31, 2001, in New York City, a 61-year-old female hospital employee who had acquired inhalational anthrax died after a 6-day illness. To determine sources of exposure and identify
Epitope-blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays for detection of west nile virus antibodies in domestic mammals.
Journal of clinical microbiology. 07/2003; 41(6):2676-9.
We evaluated the ability of epitope-blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) to detect West Nile virus (WNV) antibodies in domestic mammals. Sera were collected from experimentally
Laboratory response to anthrax bioterrorism, New York City, 2001.
Emerging infectious diseases. 11/2002; 8(10):1096-102.
In October 2001, the greater New York City Metropolitan Area was the scene of a bioterrorism attack. The scale of the public response to this attack was not foreseen and threatened to overwhelm the
Experimental infection of horses with West Nile virus.
Emerging infectious diseases. 04/2002; 8(4):380-6.
A total of 12 horses of different breeds and ages were infected with West Nile virus (WNV) via the bites of infected Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. Half the horses were infected with a viral isolate
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American crows
DNA vaccine
family dogs
febrile respiratory illness
fish crows
microencapsulated DNA vaccine
Nile virus
outdoor-only family dogs
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