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    Antibiotic prescription practices and opinions regarding antimicrobial resistance among veterinarians in Kentucky, USA by Odoi, Agricola, Samuels, Ronita, Carter, Craig N, Smith, Jackie

    Published in PloS one (15-04-2021)
    “…Inappropriate antimicrobial use (AMU) is a global concern. Opinions of veterinarians regarding AMU and its role in the development of antimicrobial resistance…”
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    Temporal trends and predictors of antimicrobial resistance among Staphylococcus spp. isolated from canine specimens submitted to a diagnostic laboratory by Conner, Julia G, Smith, Jackie, Erol, Erdal, Locke, Stephan, Phillips, Erica, Carter, Craig N, Odoi, Agricola

    Published in PloS one (01-08-2018)
    “…Resistance to commonly used antimicrobials is a growing concern in both human and veterinary medicine. Understanding the temporal changes in the burden of the…”
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    Identification of a Ruminant Origin Group B Rotavirus Associated with Diarrhea Outbreaks in Foals by Uprety, Tirth, Sreenivasan, Chithra C, Hause, Ben M, Li, Ganwu, Odemuyiwa, Solomon O, Locke, Stephan, Morgan, Jocelynn, Zeng, Li, Gilsenan, William F, Slovis, Nathan, Metcalfe, Laurie, Carter, Craig N, Timoney, Peter, Horohov, David, Wang, Dan, Erol, Erdal, Adam, Emma, Li, Feng

    Published in Viruses (09-07-2021)
    “…Equine rotavirus group A (ERVA) is one of the most common causes of foal diarrhea. Starting in February 2021, there was an increase in the frequency of severe…”
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    OAS1 polymorphisms are associated with susceptibility to West Nile encephalitis in horses by Rios, Jonathan J, Fleming, Joann G W, Bryant, Uneeda K, Carter, Craig N, Huber, John C, Long, Maureen T, Spencer, Thomas E, Adelson, David L

    Published in PloS one (07-05-2010)
    “…West Nile virus, first identified within the United States in 1999, has since spread across the continental states and infected birds, humans and domestic…”
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    A proposal to leverage high-quality veterinary diagnostic laboratory large data streams for animal health, public health, and One Health by Carter, Craig N., Smith, Jacqueline L.

    “…Test data generated by ~60 accredited member laboratories of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD) is of exceptional…”
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    Emergence of Resistance to Macrolides and Rifampin in Clinical Isolates of Rhodococcus equi from Foals in Central Kentucky, 1995 to 2017 by Huber, Laura, Giguère, Steeve, Slovis, Nathan M, Carter, Craig N, Barr, Bonnie S, Cohen, Noah D, Elam, Justine, Erol, Erdal, Locke, Stephan J, Phillips, Erica D, Smith, Jacqueline L

    Published in Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (01-01-2019)
    “…The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of strains resistant to macrolides and rifampin over time in clinical samples from foals submitted…”
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    Beta-hemolytic Streptococcus spp. from horses: a retrospective study (2000–2010) by Erol, Erdal, Locke, Stephan J, Donahoe, Judy K, Mackin, Mary A, Carter, Craig N

    “…The goal of this retrospective study was to have a comprehensive picture of the β-hemolytic streptococci of horses including tissue/organ distributions and…”
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    Frequency of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection in horses across the United States during a 10-year period by Kilcoyne, Isabelle, Spier, Sharon J, Carter, Craig N, Smith, Jacqueline L, Swinford, Amy K, Cohen, Noah D

    “…Objective-To quantify the number of horses with Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection identified in the United States from January 2003 through December…”
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    Equine antibody response to larval Parascaris equorum excretory-secretory products by Burk, Steffanie V., Dangoudoubiyam, Sriveny, Brewster-Barnes, Tammy, Howe, Daniel K., Carter, Craig N., Bryant, Uneeda K., Rossano, Mary G.

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (15-08-2016)
    “…•Foal sera were collected as foals acquired Parascaris equorum infection.•Western blots indicated IgG(T) recognition of larval excretory-secretory…”
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    Genetic and phylogenetic relationship of an American caprine rotavirus B strain with equine rotavirus B by Paul, Litty, Morgan, Jocelynn, Pulley, Gloria, Uprety, Tirth, Hause, Ben M., Adam, Emma, Li, Feng, Carter, Craig N., Marthaler, Douglas, Erol, Erdal

    Published in Frontiers in virology (online) (25-05-2023)
    “…Rotaviruses (RVs) are significant enteric pathogens of humans and animals. In March 2021, the University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (UKVDL)…”
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    Discrimination of healthy versus sick steers by means of continuous remote monitoring of animal activity by Smith, Jacqueline L, Vanzant, Eric S, Carter, Craig N, Jackson, Carney B

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-08-2015)
    “…OBJECTIVE To test a unique electronic ear tag designed to collect movement data to determine whether physical activity of sick steers differed from that of…”
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    An investigation of a recent outbreak of nocardioform placentitis caused abortions in horses by Erol, Erdal, Sells, Stephen F., Williams, Neil M., Kennedy, Laura, Locke, Stephen J., Labeda, David P., Donahue, James M., Carter, Craig N.

    Published in Veterinary microbiology (17-08-2012)
    “…Nocardioform placentitis associated with gram positive branching actinomycetes caused a record number of abortions in mares diagnosed by the University of…”
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    In vitro culture of Parascaris equorum larvae and initial investigation of parasite excretory-secretory products by Burk, Steffanie V, Dangoudoubiyam, Sriveny, Brewster-Barnes, Tammy, Bryant, Uneeda K, Howe, Daniel K, Carter, Craig N, Vanzant, Eric S, Harmon, Robert J, Kazacos, Kevin R, Rossano, Mary G

    Published in Parasitology research (1987) (01-11-2014)
    “…Currently, diagnosis of Parascaris equorum infection in equids is limited to patent infections. The goals of this study were to culture P. equorum larvae in…”
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    Antibiotic susceptibility patterns of Crossiella equi and Amycolatopsis species causing nocardioform placentitis in horses by Erol, Erdal, Williams, Neil M, Sells, Stephen F, Kennedy, Laura, Locke, Stephen J, Donahue, James M, Carter, Craig N

    “…Nocardioform actinomycetes are significant causes of placentitis and abortions in horses. In the current study, antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of 38…”
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    Application of an automated surveillance-data-analysis system in a laboratory-based early-warning system for detection of an abortion outbreak in mares by Odoi, Agricola, Carter, Craig N, Riley, Jeremy W, Smith, Jackie L, Dwyer, Roberta M

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-02-2009)
    “…To develop an early-warning automated surveillance-data-analysis system for early outbreak detection and reporting and to assess its performance on an abortion…”
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    Association of soil concentrations of Rhodococcus equi and incidence of pneumonia attributable to Rhodococcus equi in foals on farms in central Kentucky by Cohen, N.D, Carter, C.N, Scott, H.M, Chaffin, M.K, Smith, J.L, Grimm, M.B, Kuskie, K.R, Takai, S, Martens, R.J

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-03-2008)
    “…To determine whether soil concentrations of total or virulent Rhodococcus equi differed among breeding farms with and without foals with pneumonia caused by R…”
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    Associations between the Exposure to Airborne Virulent Rhodococcus equi and the Incidence of R equi Pneumonia among Individual Foals by Kuskie, Kyle R., Smith, Jacqueline L., Sinha, Samiran, Carter, Craig N., Chaffin, Morgan K., Slovis, Nathan M., Brown, Stuart E., Stepusin, Randolph S., Takai, Shinji, Cohen, Noah D.

    Published in Journal of equine veterinary science (01-08-2011)
    “…Rhodococcus equi is a significant cause of pneumonia, resulting in disease and sometimes death of foals. It is believed that infection occurs by inhalation of…”
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