Publications
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characteristics of clostridium perfringens strains associated with food and food-borne disease. | hall, herbert e. (robert a. taft sanitary engineering center, cincinnati, ohio), robert angelotti, keith h. lewis, and milton j. foter. characteristics of clostridium perfringens strains associated with food and food-borne disease. j. bacteriol. 85:1094-1103. 1963.-a total of 83 strains of clostridium perfringens-30 from england, europe, and asia, associated with food-poisoning outbreaks; 28 from the united states, associated with outbreaks or contaminated foods; and 25 from natural or pathologi ... | 1963 | 14044000 |
observations on eaton primary atypical pneumonia agent and analogous problems in animals. | 1963 | 14064932 | |
virulence in the guinea-pig, susceptibility to hydrogen peroxide, and catalase activity of isoniazid-sensitive tubercle bacilli from south indian and british patients. | 1963 | 14068947 | |
a comparison of the virulence in the guinea-pig of tubercle bacilli from thai and british patients. | recent work carried out at the tuberculosis chemotherapy centre, madras, and at the postgraduate medical school of london has shown that isoniazid-sensitive cultures of tubercle bacilli obtained before the start of chemotherapy from south indian patients with pulmonary tuberculosis are of lower average virulence than corresponding cultures from british patients. the present paper from the centre extends these studies to areas outside india by comparing isoniazid-sensitive cultures from 81 thai p ... | 1963 | 14099674 |
serologic studies of some porcine enteroviruses by means of neutralization tests in tissue culture. | 1964 | 14125909 | |
the gubernaculum testis hunteri: testicular descent and maldescent. arris and gale lecture delivered at the royal college of surgeons of england on 27th october 1959. | 1964 | 14172018 | |
an outbreak of salmonella brandenburg infection caused by infected pork products. | 1965 | 14267950 | |
foot-rot in pigs: observations on the clinical disease. | 1965 | 5889896 | |
a review of progress and of possible developments in artificial insemination of pigs. | 1966 | 5903968 | |
observations on infective drug resistance in britain. | 1966 | 5322504 | |
salmonellas of subgenus 3 (arizona) isolated from abattoirs in england and wales. | 1966 | 5223430 | |
patterns of disease. | 1966 | 5948201 | |
pig feeding practice and veterinary problems. iv. the veterinary surgeon, the compounder and the farmer. 2. the veterinary point of view. | 1966 | 5950141 | |
isolation of trichophyton mentagrophytes from british soil. | 1966 | 5958820 | |
gastro-intestinal parasites of sows. | 1966 | 6008406 | |
congenital tremors in piglets and their relation to swine fever. | 1966 | 6008428 | |
evaluation of american and british rations for growing pigs. | 1966 | 5938706 | |
m. xenopei: a bacteriological study of m. xenopei including case reports of danish patients. | 1967 | 4860136 | |
some conditions in the pig encountered in the west midlands. | 1967 | 5624527 | |
porcine enteroviruses: a serologic comparison of thirty-eight pennsylvania isolates with other reported north american strains, teschen, talfan, and t80 serums--a progress report. | 1967 | 4291852 | |
dermatosis vegetans in pigs. | 1967 | 6067656 | |
pasteurella septica infection in respiratory disease. | 1967 | 6067792 | |
observations on the epidemiology of parasitic gastro-enteritis due to oesophagostomum spp. and hyostrongylus rubidus in the pig. | 1967 | 6068109 | |
the future control of tuberculosis. | 1967 | 4962168 | |
the epidemiology and control of salmonellosis in equines, cattle and pigs. | 1967 | 5629797 | |
salmonellosis. | 1967 | 4918279 | |
cytomegaloviruses. | 1967 | 4365419 | |
observations on pre-weaning disease of pigs associated with escherichia coli. | 1968 | 4871015 | |
the cause of death in sows: a one year survey of 106 herds in essex. | 1968 | 5688809 | |
the practicability and economics of veterinary preventive medicine. a report of a three-year scheme by the mid-west division of the b. v. a. | 1969 | 5812843 | |
the isolation of parainfluenza 4 subtypes a and b in england and serological studies of their prevalence. | 1969 | 4309337 | |
virus of the 1918 influenza pandemic. | 1970 | 5415113 | |
animal bones. | 1970 | 5464495 | |
successful intercontinental pig conceptus transfer. | 1970 | 5529869 | |
the virulence of m. tuberculosis isolated from tuberculosis patients in bahia. | 1970 | 4993275 | |
studies on the 1967-8 foot-and-mouth disease epidemic. the relation of weather to the spread of disease. | an analysis of the 1967-8 foot-and-mouth disease epidemic with reference to the initial spread, the origin of outbreaks more than 60 km. from the main epidemic area, the series of outbreaks near worcester, a specific case history and the daily rate of spread of the epidemic, strongly suggests that the weather played a major part in the spread of disease. the two main factors involved in this type of spread are wind and precipitation. it is noted that after the epidemic had been checked, followin ... | 1970 | 5270205 |
[classification of the foot-and-mouth disease virus strain responsible for the 1967 english epidemic]. | 1970 | 4319822 | |
microsporum rivalieri isolated from tinea capitis in east anglia (england). | 1970 | 4193475 | |
animal sources of common serotypes of escherichia coli in the food of hospital patients. possible significance in urinary-tract infections. | 1970 | 4193686 | |
bovine salmonellosis in england and wales. | 1971 | 4931663 | |
the public health implications of drug-resistant bacteria in farm animals. | 1971 | 4936669 | |
incidence of mycoplasma infection in guinea-pigs. | 1971 | 4937498 | |
the microbial associations in british fresh sausages. | 1971 | 4939267 | |
the demise of a research centre. | 1971 | 5103375 | |
hyostrongylus rubidus: the size and structure of worm populations in adult pigs. | 1971 | 5106208 | |
accidents in agriculture. | 1971 | 5165537 | |
further observations on trichophyton erinacei and t. proliferans. | 1971 | 5553911 | |
antibiotic sensitivity patterns and r factors in domestic and wild animals. | 1971 | 4927560 | |
the carotid body in animals at high altitude. | 1971 | 5135659 | |
osteomyelitis in turkeys caused by yersinia pseudotuberculosis. | 1972 | 5022504 | |
salmonellas on pig farms and in abattoirs. | salmonella infection on two pig farms and its relation to infection in pigs at slaughter was studied. on the first farm feed ingredients were mixed on the farm, and these included fish meal which was found to be contaminated with salmonellas. the feed was pumped to pigs in liquid form. there was a high salmonella isolation rate at slaughter when the contaminated fish meal was fed in liquid feed, but it was significantly lower when no fish meal was fed to the pigs examined at slaughter. in some i ... | 1972 | 4501835 |
an epidemiological study of the incidence of salmonellas in pigs. | the incidence of salmonellas in pigs was studied in five farms and a bacon factory.persistence and spread of salmonella excretion in pigs in a breeding establishment is described. salmonella excretor boars and sows were responsible for the spread and perpetuation of infection in the farm. the possibility of spreading salmonella infection between farms through the distribution of excretor pigs was studied. infection persisted and was related to the initial state of excretion of the pigs while at ... | 1972 | 4501836 |
suspected procine ulcerative spirochaetosis in england. | 1972 | 5062153 | |
research and the public. | 1972 | 5064889 | |
salmonella in pigs and animal feeding stuffs in england and wales and in denmark. | a comparison has been made between the incidence of salmonellas in pigs and feeding stuffs in england and wales and in denmark. in denmark there is veterinary legislation requiring the sterilization of imported and home produced feed ingredients of animal origin. there is no such legislation in england and wales. in denmark 0.3% of resterilized imported meat and bone meal was contaminated with salmonellas. this compared with 23% of meat and bone meal in england and wales and 20-27% of other ingr ... | 1972 | 4552257 |
a review of transmissible gastro-enteritis in england and a study of outbreaks in 1970-71. | 1972 | 4557344 | |
the veterinarian and intensive livestock production: humane considerations. | 1972 | 4562986 | |
pigs, english and danish. | 1972 | 4111588 | |
salmonellosis in livestock. | 1972 | 4113419 | |
ultrastructural changes in the heart at high altitude. | 1973 | 4578023 | |
carl reyher (1846-1890), great russian military surgeon: his demonstration of the role of debridement in gunshot wounds and fractures. | 1973 | 4582600 | |
a study of swine vesicular disease in england. | 1973 | 4534720 | |
to italy--with 120 pigs. | 1973 | 4693393 | |
the carotid bodies in animals at high altitude. | 1973 | 4718568 | |
experimental evidence of sire effect on piglet mortality. | 1973 | 4727796 | |
analysis of commercial soya additives in meat products. | 1973 | 4797827 | |
potentiation of the antibody response to inactivated a2-hong kong vaccines by previous heterotypic influenza virus infection. | 1973 | 4801251 | |
the hampshire epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease, 1967. | an analysis was made of the spread of foot-and-mouth disease during the epidemic in hampshire in january and february 1967. to explain the pattern of spread, it had to be postulated that virus was present seven days before the first outbreak was reported. it is suggested that the disease occurred initially in pigs fed on infected meat and that the virus was subsequently disseminated from the local abattoir, where the pigs were killed, to four farms by movement of animals, slaughterhouse waste, p ... | 1973 | 4511946 |
epidemiology of influenza in australia and papua new guinea. | 1973 | 4577780 | |
actinobacillus equuli infection in a litter of pigs and a review of previous reports on similar infections. | 1973 | 4692514 | |
influenza--the problems and the future. | 1973 | 4717619 | |
swine vesicular disease: virological studies of experimental infections produced by the england-72 virus. | pigs exposed to relatively small amounts of virus by intradermal inoculation of the feet or by skin sacrification developed clinical disease. large amounts of virus were recovered from samples taken from the nose, mouth, pharynx, rectum and the prepuce or vagina during the first week of infection and smaller amounts during the second week. virus was recovered from the faeces of most animals 16 days after infection and from one animal for 23 days. pigs in contact with inoculated animals were kill ... | 1974 | 4522243 |
recent trends in human salmonellosis in england and wales: the epidemiology of prevalent serotypes other than salmonella typhimurium. | in the period 1960-70 meat and poultry products caused over 70% of successfully investigated outbreaks of human salmonellosis. the number of human incidents of salmonellosis declined from 1960 to 1966, but then more than doubled between 1966 and 1971. this increase was mainly due to a threefold increase of incidents of salmonella serotypes other than salmonella typhimurium. the serotypes which increased most and contributed significantly to this trend were s. enteritidis, s. panama, s. stanley, ... | 1974 | 4595088 |
a survey of drug resistance in salmonella isolated from animals in england and wales during 1971. | 1974 | 4601304 | |
swine vesicular disease: comparative studies of viruses isolated from different countries. | seven viruses isolated from outbreaks of swine vesicular disease in various countries between 1966 and 1973 were compared in pigs and infant mice. all produced a similar disease and virus excretion pattern in the pig, although the italy/66 virus was considerably less virulent than the other viruses. the results of cross neutralization tests of convalescent pig sera and the response of 5-day-old mice to intraperitoneal inoculation indicated minor differences between some viruses. the italy/66, ho ... | 1974 | 4607882 |
the incidence of brucella infections in producer-retailer herds in north lancashire from 1965 to 1972. | the results are presented of testing untreated producer-retailer herd milk samples for the presence of brucella abortus during the period 1965-1972 in the north lancashire region.there was a steady decline in the incidence of infected herds from 22% in 1965 to 12% in 1971. a sharp fall to 5% in 1972 suggests that the introduction of the brucellosis incentives scheme and the eradication programme has helped to reduce the practice of selling brucella-infected cattle in the open market which was pr ... | 1974 | 4213998 |
swine vesicular disease: a serological vurvey of pigs presented for slaughter. | 1974 | 4217498 | |
stepping stones in allergy. chapter 3. immunology, infectious diseases and allergy. the early years. (experimentation and discoveries). | 1974 | 4275244 | |
an outbreak of ulcerative dermatitis in pigs. | 1974 | 4439621 | |
streptococcal infection in young pigs. iv. an outbreak of streptococcal meningitis in weaned pigs. | twenty-eight pigs died in an outbreak of streptococcal meningitis in an east anglian herd. most were 10-14 weeks old. the outbreak lasted from january to april and was finally controlled by antibiotic therapy. a similar number of losses had occurred in the previous year though no diagnosis had then been made. the causal agent appeared to be a haemolytic streptococcus belonging to group d and provisionally designated streptococcus suis type 2. it is probably identical with de moor's group r strep ... | 1975 | 807620 |
trends in salmonella food poisoning in england and wales 1941-72. | cattle and pig herds and flocks of domestic fowl have formed the main reservoir of human salmonella food poisoning in england and wales from 1941 to 1972. changes in the incidence of human salmonella food poisoning and in the serotypes of salmonellas isolated from human infections are shown to have been associated with the introduction of new foods, with changes in animal husbandry, and with changes in the relative proportions of flesh food from different species consumed. new foods, dried powde ... | 1975 | 1054731 |
short-term toxicity of yellow 2g in pigs. | 1975 | 1123198 | |
anthrax in england and wales 1963-1972. | the records of confirmed anthrax diagnoses held by the bacteriology department of the central veterinary laboratory, weybridge, for the years 1963 to 1972 inclusive, were analysed. during this decade, 86 per cent of the 2944 deaths recorded were in cattle and 11 per cent in pigs, correlating significantly with the cattle and pig populations in england and wales during this period. also, the country could be separated into high and low prevalence counties for cattle anthrax. norfolk and somerset ... | 1975 | 1179615 |
letter: an anthrax outbreak. | 1975 | 1198877 | |
observations on an outbreak of klebsiella mastitis in sows. | 1975 | 1241837 | |
localised occurrence of n-nitrosopyrrolidine in fried bacon. | 1976 | 4652 | |
a survey of drug resistance in salmonella isolated from animals in england and wales during 1972. | 1976 | 1260419 | |
epidemiological studies on the 1967-1968 foot-and-mouth disease epidemic: the reporting of suspected disease. | from an analysis of the telephone reports in ten fmd control centres in the west midlands, the veterinary officers' reports on each outbreak, the farm patrol reports and the daily number of outbreaks announced on the 17.50 h b.b.c. t.v. news, it would appear that the reporting of suspected outbreaks was indirectly related to the local disease activity. private veterinary practitioners reported older cases of fmd at the beginning and end of the epidemic than in the middle. | 1976 | 1069810 |
the behaviour of porcine cytomegalovirus in commercial pig herds. | a longitudinal, virological and serological study of pigs in two herds with respiratory disease showed that infection by porcine cytomegalovirus (pcmv) was universal in both. virus excretion usually began when piglets were between 3 and 6 weeks of age and reached a maximum between 5 and 8 weeks; it was usually no longer detectable at 11-12 weeks. antibody demonstrable in indirect immunofluorescence (iif) tests was present to moderate or high titre in all piglets at 2-3 weeks. this was presumed t ... | 1976 | 173754 |
infection of man by swine vesicular disease virus. | 1976 | 181406 | |
studies on the 1967--68 foot and mouth disease epidemic: incubation period and herd serial interval. | the incubation period during this epidemic was studied using both a spectral analysis-cum-filtering method and analysis of case histories. using spectral analysis, the modal herd serial interval was estimated to be 8--10 days based on the record of the daily number of outbreaks and an adjusted cattler series. the case histories tended to confirm these estimates but indicated that the serial interval varied considerably between species. the filtering method revealed that the herd serial interval ... | 1976 | 1068194 |
determination of calcium, potassium, chlorine, sulphure, and phosphorus in meat and meat products by x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. | 1976 | 968984 | |
studies on the epidemiology of uncinaria stenocephala infections in british greyhounds: seasonal availability of larvae on grass runs. | the numbers of uncinaria stenocephala larvae on the grass in a small paddock used continually for exercising greyhounds followed the seasonal pattern associated with gastro-intestinal nematodes of ruminants, pigs and horses in britain. contamination persisted throughout the winter months but near-zero values were recorded in the early summer, followed by a rapid rise in mid-july to a peak level in september. | 1976 | 968193 |
scurvy. | 1976 | 779036 | |
swine influenza: history and recommendations for vaccination. | 1976 | 792372 | |
domestic animal transport regulations. | 1977 | 928643 | |
aujeszky's disease in a pack of hounds. | aujeszky's disease occurred in a pack of harrier hounds in the south west of england and caused the death of 11 of a pack of 51 animals. the onset appeared to have followed the feeding of pig carcase material from a very large fattening unit. no evidence of clinical disease was seen in pigs in this unit, but serological evidence of earlier infection was obtained. interesting lesions in the intestinal wall of the hounds are described. | 1977 | 906226 |
the prevalence of hyostrongylus rubidus. | 1977 | 888299 | |
oesophagostomum species in pigs in england. 1. oesophagostomum quadrispinulatum: description and life-history. | 1977 | 858808 | |
infection of british deer and farm animals with epizootic haemorrhagic disease of deer virus. | 1977 | 198436 |