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    Segmental configuration and putative origin of the reassortant orbivirus, epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus serotype 6, strain Indiana by Allison, A.B, Holmes, E.C, Potgieter, A.C, Wright, I.M, Sailleau, C, Breard, E, Ruder, M.G, Stallknecht, D.E

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-2012)
    “…Abstract In 2006, an exotic reassortant orbivirus, epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus serotype 6 (EHDV-6) [strain (Indiana)], was first detected in the United…”
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    Characterization of Durham virus, a novel rhabdovirus that encodes both a C and SH protein by Allison, A.B., Palacios, G., Travassos da Rosa, A., Popov, V.L., Lu, L., Xiao, S.Y., DeToy, K., Briese, T., Lipkin, W.I., Keel, M.K., Stallknecht, D.E., Bishop, G.R., Tesh, R.B.

    Published in Virus research (01-01-2011)
    “…The family Rhabdoviridae is a diverse group of non-segmented, negative-sense RNA viruses that are distributed worldwide and infect a wide range of hosts…”
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    White-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus) develop spirochetemia following experimental infection with Borrelia lonestari by Moyer, P.L., Varela, A.S., Luttrell, M.P., Moore, V.A., Stallknecht, D.E., Little, S.E.

    Published in Veterinary microbiology (15-06-2006)
    “…Borrelia lonestari is considered a putative agent of southern tick-associated rash illness (STARI) and is known to occur naturally only in lone star ticks (…”
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    Phylogenetic Diversity among Low-Virulence Newcastle Disease Viruses from Waterfowl and Shorebirds and Comparison of Genotype Distributions to Those of Poultry-Origin Isolates by Kim, L.M, King, D.J, Curry, P.E, Suarez, D.L, Swayne, D.E, Stallknecht, D.E, Slemons, R.D, Pedersen, J.C, Senne, D.A, Winker, K

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-11-2007)
    “…Low-virulence Newcastle disease viruses (loNDV) are frequently recovered from wild bird species, but little is known about their distribution, genetic…”
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    Persistence of H5 and H7 Avian Influenza Viruses in Water by Brown, Justin D, Swayne, David E, Cooper, Robert J, Burns, Rachel E, Stallknecht, David E

    Published in Avian diseases (01-03-2007)
    “…Although fecal–oral transmission of avian influenza viruses (AIV) via contaminated water represents a recognized mechanism for transmission within wild…”
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    Detection of a novel reassortant epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) in the USA containing RNA segments derived from both exotic (EHDV-6) and endemic (EHDV-2) serotypes by Allison, A.B, Goekjian, V.H, Potgieter, A.C, Wilson, W.C, Johnson, D.J, Mertens, P.P.C, Stallknecht, D.E

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-02-2010)
    “…Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) is a Culicoides-transmitted orbivirus that infects domestic and wild ruminants and is provisionally thought to be…”
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    IS THE OCCURRENCE OF AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS IN CHARADRIIFORMES SPECIES AND LOCATION DEPENDENT? by Hanson, B. A, Luttrell, M. P, Goekjian, V. H, Niles, L, Swayne, D. E, Senne, D. A, Stallknecht, D. E

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-04-2008)
    “…Birds in the order Charadriiformes were sampled at multiple sites in the eastern half of the continental USA, as well as at Argentina, Chile, and Bermuda,…”
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    The Effect of Age on Avian Influenza Viral Shedding in Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) by Costa, T. P, Brown, J. D, Howerth, E. W, Stallknecht, D. E

    Published in Avian diseases (01-03-2010)
    “…Avian influenza virus (AIV) prevalence in wild aquatic bird populations varies with season, geographic location, host species, and age. It is not clear how age…”
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    Molecular Epidemiologic Studies on North American H9 Avian Influenza Virus Isolates from Waterfowl and Shorebirds by Jackwood, Mark W, Stallknecht, David E

    Published in Avian diseases (01-03-2007)
    “…Because sequence data on H9 avian influenza virus (AIV) from wild birds are currently limited, we set out to determine the sequence of the hemagglutinin (HA)…”
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    Genomic sequencing of Highlands J virus: A comparison to western and eastern equine encephalitis viruses by Allison, A.B., Stallknecht, D.E.

    Published in Virus research (01-11-2009)
    “…Highlands J virus (HJV) is a member of the genus Alphavirus, family Togaviridae. HJV is the sole representative of the western equine encephalitis (WEE)…”
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    Evidence of avian metapneumovirus subtype C infection of wild birds in Georgia, South Carolina, Arkansas and Ohio, USA by Turpin, E.A, Stallknecht, D.E, Slemons, R.D, Zsak, L, Swayne, D.E

    Published in Avian pathology (01-06-2008)
    “…Metapneumoviruses (MPVs) were first reported in avian species (aMPVs) in the late 1970s and in humans in 2001. Although aMPVs have been reported in Europe and…”
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    Avian Influenza Viruses in Minnesota Ducks During 1998–2000 by Hanson, B. A, Stallknecht, D. E, Swayne, D. E, Lewis, L. A, Senne, D. A

    Published in Avian diseases (01-01-2003)
    “…Although wild ducks are known to be a major reservoir for avian influenza viruses (AIV), there are few recent published reports of surveillance directed at…”
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    Evidence of tick-borne organisms in mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) from the western United States by Yabsley, Michael J, Davidson, William R, Stallknecht, David E, Varela, Andrea S, Swift, Pamela K, Devos, Jr, James C, Dubay, Shelli A

    “…Free-ranging mule deer (MD; Odocoileus hemionus) from Arizona and California were tested for evidence of infection with several tick-borne pathogens, including…”
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    West Nile Virus Antibody Prevalence in American Crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) and Fish Crows (Corvus ossifragus) in Georgia, U.S.A by Wilcox, Benjamin R, Yabsley, Michael J, Ellis, Angela E, Stallknecht, David E, Gibbs, Samantha E. J

    Published in Avian diseases (01-03-2007)
    “…Crows have been the centerpiece of avian West Nile virus (WNV) surveillance and research in North America. This work has demonstrated variation in…”
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    SUSCEPTIBILITY OF WOOD DUCKS TO H5N1 HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS by Brown, Justin D, Stallknecht, David E, Valeika, Steve, Swayne, David E

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-10-2007)
    “…Since 2002, H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses have caused mortality in numerous species of wild birds; this is atypical for avian influenza…”
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