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    The Isolation of Exotic Newcastle Disease (END) Virus from Nonpoultry Avian Species Associated with the Epidemic of END in Chickens in Southern California: 2002–2003 by Kinde, H, Hullinger, P. J, Charlton, B, McFarland, M, Hietala, S. K, Velez, V, Case, J. T, Garber, L, Wainwright, S. H, Mikolon, A. B, Breitmeyer, R. E, Ardans, A. A

    Published in Avian diseases (01-06-2005)
    “…During the first 11 months of the 2002–2003 exotic Newcastle disease (END) epidemic in chickens in southern California, a total of 27,688 cloacal and tracheal…”
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    Evaluation of abortions in cattle attributable to neosporosis in selected dairy herds in California by Anderson, M L, Palmer, C W, Thurmond, M C, Picanso, J P, Blanchard, P C, Breitmeyer, R E, Layton, A W, McAllister, M, Daft, B, Kinde, H

    “…To estimate the minimum rate of abortion attributable to infection with Neospora sp in selected California dairy herds. Prospective study. Twenty-six dairy…”
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    Salmonella enteritidis, phage type 4 infection in a commercial layer flock in southern California: bacteriologic and epidemiologic findings by Kinde, H. (University of California-Davis, San Bernardino, CA.), Read, D.H, Chin, R.P, Bickford, A.A, Walker, R.L, Ardans, A, Breitmeyer, R.E, Willoughby, D, Little, H.E, Kerr, D

    Published in Avian diseases (01-07-1996)
    “…Salmonella enteritidis, phage type 4 (SE PT4), was isolated from five of six 27-wk-old layer chickens submitted for necropsy from a flock of 43,000…”
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    Colostral Transmission of Bluetongue Virus Nucleic Acid Among Newborn Dairy Calves in California by Mayo, C.E, Crossley, B.M, Hietala, S.K, Gardner, I.A, Breitmeyer, R.E, James MacLachlan, N

    Published in Transboundary and emerging diseases (01-08-2010)
    “…There have been substantial recent changes in the global distribution and nature of bluetongue virus (BTV) infection of ungulates, perhaps as a result of…”
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    Sewage effluent: likely source of Salmonella enteritidis, phage type 4 infection in a commercial chicken layer flock in southern California by Kinde, H. (University of California, San Bernardino, CA.), Read, D.H, Ardans, A, Breitmeyer, R.E, Willoughby, D, Little, H.E, Kerr, D, Gireesh, R, Nagaraja, K.V

    Published in Avian diseases (01-07-1996)
    “…Following the diagnosis of Salmonella enteritidis, phage type 4, infection in a commercial layer flock in southern California, effluent from a nearby sewer…”
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    Serologic and bacteriologic test results after adult vaccination with strain 19 in three dairy herds infected with brucellosis by Breitmeyer, R E, Hird, D W, Carpenter, T E

    “…Milk culture data and serologic test results were evaluated after adult vaccination with Brucella abortus strain 19 in cattle of 3 large California dairy herds…”
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    Specificity of assays used by regulatory agencies to detect antibiotic residues in tissues of culled dairy cows by Payne, M A, McBride, M D, Utterback, W W, Breitmeyer, R E, Alberg, L, Martin, D, Cullor, J

    “…To determine percentage of false-positive test results for assays used by regulatory agencies to detect antibiotic residues in tissues. Prospective study. 426…”
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    The Isolation of Exotic Newcastle Disease (END) Virus from Nonpoultry Avian Species Associated with the Epidemic of END in Chickens in Southern California: 2002-2003 by Kinde, H, Hullinger, P J, Charlton, B, McFarland, M, Hietala, S K, Velez, V, Case, J T, Garber, L, Wainwright, SH, Mikolon, AB, Breitmeyer, R E, Ardans, A A

    Published in Avian diseases (01-06-2005)
    “…During the first 11 months of the 2002-2003 exotic Newcastle disease (END) epidemic in chickens in southern California, a total of 27,688 cloacal and tracheal…”
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    Descriptive Study of California Egg Layer Premises and Analysis of Risk Factors for Salmonella Enterica serotype Enteritidis as Characterized by Manure Drag Swabs by Castellan, D M, Kinde, H, Kass, PH, Cutler, G, Breitmeyer, R E, Bell, D D, Ernst, R A, Kerr, D C, Little, HE, Willoughby, D, Riemann, H P, Ardans, A, Snowdon, JA, Kuney, DR

    Published in Avian diseases (01-09-2004)
    “…This cross-sectional, double-blind study reports the prevalence of Salmonella enterica serotype enteritidis (SE) on California egg layer premises using single…”
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    Salmonella enteritidis, phase type 4 infection in a commercial layer flock in southern California: bacteriologic and epidemiologic findings by Kinde, H, Read, D H, Chin, R P, Bickford, A A, Walker, R L, Ardans, A, Breitmeyer, R E, Willoughby, D, Little, H E, Kerr, D, Gardner, I A

    Published in Avian diseases (01-07-1996)
    “…Salmonella enteritidis, phage type 4 (SE PT4), was isolated from five of six 27-wk-old layer chickens submitted for necropsy from a flock of 43,000…”
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