Publications
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cache valley virus in the del mar va peninsula. ii. identity of virus recovered from mosquitoes. | 1970 | 4392808 | |
cache valley virus in the del mar va peninsula. iv. biological transmission of the virus by aedes sollicitans and aedes taeniorhynchus. | 1970 | 4392809 | |
immunoglobulin e in bronchiolitis. | 1972 | 5065211 | |
tyzzer's disease in free-living cottontail rabbits (sylvilagus floridanus) in maryland. | complement-fixing (cf) antibody to bacillus piliformis antigen was found in 9 of 14 (64%) serum samples obtained from cottontail rabbits (sylvilagus floridanus) killed in the wild. cf antibody was not present in the serum of 8 cottontail rabbits trapped as juveniles in the same geographic areas and held in captivity for 4 years. sero-negative cottontail rabbits died acutely with lesions typical of tyzzer's disease following the intragastric administration of 10(3.8) eld50 of b. piliformis spores ... | 1976 | 16502694 |
vibrio cholerae, vibrio parahaemolyticus, and other vibrios: occurrence and distribution in chesapeake bay. | vibrio cholerae was isolated at several locations in chesapeake bay in fall 1976 and spring 1977. strains induced fluid accumulation in rabbit ileal loops and positive activity in y-1 adrenal cells. vibrio cholerae, vibrio parahaemolyticus, and related vibrios show a spatial and temporal distribution characteristic of vibrio species in an estuary. the vibrio cholerae strains isolated from chesapeake bay represent serotypes other than o-group i--that is, so-called nonagglutinable vibrios--and are ... | 1977 | 910135 |
tularemia pneumonia in urban children. | 1978 | 566417 | |
suggestions for determining treatment following human exposure to rabies in maryland. | 1978 | 661394 | |
natural transmission of keystone virus to sentinel rabbits on the delmarva peninsula. | domestic rabbits were exposed in the pocomoke cypress swamp from early may through october 1973, to act as sentinel indicators of keystone (key) virus transmission on the delaware-maryland-virginia (delmarva) peninsula. rabbits were bled weekly and their sera were tested for the presence of neutralizing antibody to both key and james-town canyon (jc) viruses. adult mosquito activity was monitored concurrently by cdc miniature light traps with dry ice. of 100 rabbits exposed, 20 rabbits acquired ... | 1978 | 717629 |
studies on the adrenergic systems of the eye at the wilmer institute. | the study of the ocular adrenergic systems at the wilmer institute over the last 40 years began with the examination of the formation and outflow of aqueous humor by jonas friedenwald and his co-workers in the early 1940's. at that time, researchers were attempting to understand the mechanisms of fluid dynamics in the eye, with the idea of altering these mechanisms to alleviate glaucoma only a distant goal. in the late 1950's, langham and others reported on the effect of superior cervical gangli ... | 1979 | 37606 |
ecology, serology, and enterotoxin production of vibrio cholerae in chesapeake bay. | a total of 65 isolates of vibrio cholerae, serotypes other than o--1, have been recovered from water, sediment, and shellfish samples from the chesapeake bay. isolations were not random, but followed a distinct pattern in which salinity appeared to be a controlling factor in v. cholerae distribution. water salinity at stations yielding v. cholerae (13 out of 21 stations) was 4 to 17 0/00, whereas the salinity of water at stations from which v. cholerae organisms were not isolated was less than 4 ... | 1979 | 367273 |
experimental infection of vertebrates of the pocomoke cypress swamp, maryland with keystone and jamestown canyon viruses. | experimental studies were conducted to assess the susceptibility of white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus), gray squirrels (sciurus carolinensis), and cottontail rabbits (sylvilagus floridanus) to jamestown canyon (jc) and/or keystone (key) virus infection. viremia occurred in 5 of 6 deer inoculated with jc virus; however, all deer developed key virus neutralizing antibody. based on the observation that antibody elicited by primary infection of deer with either key or jc virus exhibited part ... | 1979 | 453437 |
aeromonas hydrophila: ecology and toxigenicity of isolates from an estuary. | 1981 | 7251516 | |
serologic evidence of jamestown canyon and keystone virus infection in vertebrates of the delmarva peninsula. | serological data accumulated during the past decade indicated that a variety of feral and domestic animals of the delaware-maryland-virginia (delmarva) peninsula were infected with jamestown canyon (jc) and/or keystone (key) viruses (bunyaviridae, california serogroup). neutralizing (n) antibody to jc virus was most prevalent in white-tailed deer, sika deer, cottontail rabbits and horses. key virus n antibody was detected most frequently in gray squirrels and domestic goats. n antibody indicativ ... | 1982 | 7149110 |
enterotoxigenic properties of vibrio fluvialis (group f vibrio) isolated from clinical and environmental sources. | 1985 | 4067225 | |
maintenance and transmission of keystone virus by aedes atlanticus (diptera: culicidae) and the gray squirrel in the pocomoke cypress swamp, maryland. | 1988 | 3144600 | |
the epidemiology of rodent and lagomorph rabies in maryland, 1981 to 1986. | records from the maryland public health department were screened for confirmed rodent and lagomorph rabies between 1981 and 1986. questionnaires were designed for collection of information about events that led to the exposure of human and/or domestic animals to rabid rodent or lagomorphs. these species comprised 1.2% of all the reported rabies in the state. woodchucks (marmota monax) constituted 80.0% of all the reported rodent/lagomorph rabies cases in maryland. the majority showed aggressive ... | 1991 | 1920666 |
rabies in two privately owned domestic rabbits. | two privately owned domestic rabbits (oryctolagus cuniculus) in maryland were found to be infected with the raccoon variant of the rabies virus in 1998. both rabbits had an acute onset of anorexia and paralysis or paresis of the left forelimb; 1 also developed head tremors and a head tilt. one of the rabbits became ill 25 days after being attacked by a raccoon (procyon lotor) and was euthanatized 3 days after onset of illness. the other rabbit, which was housed in an outdoor hutch, died 4 days a ... | 1999 | 10613216 |
neuroscience: the molecular wake-up call. | 2007 | 17522649 | |
from rabbits to humans: the contributions of dr. theodore e. woodward to tularemia research. | tularemia is an endemic zoonotic infection caused by francisella tularensis, which primarily causes infection in humans who have handled contaminated animal tissue or have been bitten by infected arthropods. because of its ease of dispersion and transmission and its high degree of infectivity, f. tularensis is also considered to be a bioterrorism agent. consequently, there is renewed interest in the development of safe, effective measures, such as vaccines, to prevent the morbidity and mortality ... | 2007 | 17582573 |
prevalence of igg antibodies to encephalitozoon cuniculi and toxoplasma gondii in cats with and without chronic kidney disease from virginia. | kidney disease is a common and serious condition in domestic cats. there are numerous causes of kidney disease including parasitic infection. encephalitozoon cuniculi is a microsporidian parasite that develops in the kidneys of rabbits and causes chronic renal disease. little has been reported concerning e. cuniculi in cats and no serological studies on this parasite in cats have been conducted in the united states to date. the present study explored the possibility that e. cuniculi is an unreco ... | 2010 | 21247702 |
harvey cushing's innovative attempt at xenotransplanting a rabbit spinal cord in a patient after resection of a peripheral nerve tumor in 1902. | a review of harvey cushing's surgical cases at johns hopkins hospital revealed new information about his early work using nerve xenografts to repair peripheral nerve injuries. | 2011 | 21311303 |