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    An automated framework for compiling and integrating chemical hazard data by Vegosen, Leora, Martin, Todd M.

    “…Comparative chemical hazard assessment, which compares hazards for several endpoints across several chemicals, can be used for a variety of purposes including…”
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    Occupational Exposure to Swine, Poultry, and Cattle and Antibody Biomarkers of Campylobacter jejuni Exposure and Autoimmune Peripheral Neuropathy by Vegosen, Leora, Breysse, Patrick N, Agnew, Jacqueline, Gray, Gregory C, Nachamkin, Irving, Sheikh, Kazim, Kamel, Freya, Silbergeld, Ellen

    Published in PloS one (04-12-2015)
    “…Foodborne Campylobacter jejuni infection has been associated with an increased risk of autoimmune peripheral neuropathy, but risks of occupational exposure to…”
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    A Niche for Infectious Disease in Environmental Health: Rethinking the Toxicological Paradigm by Feingold, Beth J., Vegosen, Leora, Davis, Meghan, Leibler, Jessica, Peterson, Amy, Silbergeld, Ellen K.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-08-2010)
    “…Objective: In this review we highlight the need to expand the scope of environmental health research, which now focuses largely on the study of toxicants, to…”
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    Antimicrobial-resistant Bacteria: An Unrecognized Work-related Risk in Food Animal Production by Castillo Neyra, Ricardo, Vegosen, Leora, Davis, Meghan F., Price, Lance, Silbergeld, Ellen K.

    Published in Safety and health at work (01-06-2012)
    “…The occupations involved in food animal production have long been recognized to carry significant health risks for workers, with special attention to injuries…”
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    Antimicrobial-resistant Bacteria: An Unrecognized Work-related Risk in Food Animal Production by Neyra, Ricardo Castillo, Vegosen, Leora, Davis, Meghan F, Price, Lance, Silbergeld, Ellen K

    Published in Safety and health at work (2012)
    “…The occupations involved in food animal production have long been recognized to carry significant health risks for workers, with special attention to injuries…”
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    Seasonal birth patterns in myositis subgroups suggest an etiologic role of early environmental exposures by Vegosen, Leora J., Weinberg, Clarice R., O'Hanlon, Terrance P., Targoff, Ira N., Miller, Frederick W., Rider, Lisa G.

    Published in Arthritis and rheumatism (01-08-2007)
    “…Objective To evaluate whether seasonal early environmental exposures might influence later development of autoimmune disease, by assessing distributions of…”
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    Neurologic Symptoms Associated With Cattle Farming in the Agricultural Health Study by Vegosen, Leora, Davis, Meghan F., Silbergeld, Ellen, Breysse, Patrick N., Agnew, Jacqueline, Gray, Gregory, Freeman, Laura Beane, Kamel, Freya

    “…Objective: Infection with Campylobacterjejuni, a bacterium carried by poultry and livestock, is the most frequently identified antecedent to the autoimmune…”
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    Occupational exposure to Campylobacter jejuni and autoimmune peripheral neuropathy in cattle, poultry, and swine farmers by Vegosen, Leora June

    Published 2012
    “…Objectives: This research aims to assess and characterize a potential occupational health hazard for farmers. The avian commensal bacterium Campylobacter…”
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    Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy: The Importance of Precautionary Measures to Protect the Food Supply by DeWaal, Caroline Smith, Vegosen, Leora

    Published in Food and drug law journal (01-01-2003)
    “…Recent discoveries of cases of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in Canada and the United States highlight the importance of protecting the U.S. food…”
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