Publications by authors named "C Malinak"

An expert elicitation was staged to rapidly decipher plausible routes and risks of pathogen transmission in the 2017 H7N9 avian influenza (AI) outbreak in the four-state region of Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and Kentucky. The process included the identification of risk factors found in a preponderance of commercial broiler breeder case farms over matched controls and an opinion-based weighting of risks and mitigations perceived influential to this outbreak. Although the two highly pathogenic AI case farms had general location and company ownership in common, obvious connections were lacking for the remainder of H7N9-infected (all low pathogenicity) commercial farms.

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Two broiler chicken houses containing 17,500 chicks each experienced an extreme elevation in chick mortality beginning on day 3 after placement. Clinical signs observed upon farm visit included numerous small chicks for their age; depressed, lethargic, and comatose chicks; and chicks huddling near feed pans and under heaters. Necropsied chicks were markedly pale and had atrophy of the thymus and bursa, swollen and edematous proventriculus, erosions in the koilin and in the proventricular-ventricular junction, pale kidneys, and yellowish to brownish-orange liver often with linear pale areas.

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Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) regulates monocyte accumulation in several macrophage-dependent experimental disease models. In the neonatal brain, activated microglia accumulate rapidly after hypoxic-ischemic injury. These cells produce potentially neurotoxic factors that may contribute to the progression of injury.

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We evaluated the influence of an acute hypoxic-ischemic insult on the neuronal dendritic cytoskeletal protein microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) in the immature rat brain. Studies were performed using a well-characterized perinatal rodent stroke model, in which unilateral ischemic forebrain injury was induced in 7-day-old rats by right carotid artery ligation, followed by 3 h exposure to 8% oxygen. Changes in the neuroanatomic distribution of MAP2 in the first 48 h after injury were evaluated by immunocytochemistry with a monoclonal mouse anti-MAP2 antibody.

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Fibroproliferative tumors, known as retroperitoneal fibromatosis (RF) are predominantly associated with type D simian retrovirus serotype 2 (SRV-2) infections in pigtailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) at the University of Washington Regional Primate Research Center (UWRPRC). In this report we examined genetic changes that occurred in SRV-2/Washington (SRV-2/WA) from archived RF tissues and from fresh tissue and lymphocytes. DNA was extracted from paraffin-embedded RF tumor tissues and was used to amplify a portion of the SRV-2/WA genome encoding an open reading frame, 3'orf.

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