Publications by authors named "Crossley B"

There is increasing interest in the use of home-based monitoring in people with chronic lung diseases to improve access to care, support patient self-management, and facilitate the collection of information for clinical care and research. However, integration of home-based monitoring into clinical and research settings requires careful consideration of test performance and other attributes. There is no published guidance from professional respiratory societies to advance the science of home-based monitoring for chronic lung disease.

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Objective: This manuscript calculates the estimated cost-savings associated with implementing criteria for multi-drug-resistant organisms (MDRO).

Design: The study evaluated extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) producing isolates utilizing the MDRO criteria established by Infection Prevention and Control. Isolates were categorized as either meeting or not meeting criteria.

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Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2/genotype GI.2 (RHDV2/GI.2; , ) causes a highly contagious disease with hepatic necrosis and disseminated intravascular coagulation in several species.

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Low pathogenicity avian influenza (LPAI) H7N3 was diagnosed in a flock of commercially raised Japanese quail () breeder hens. The birds were submitted with an initial complaint of a drop in egg production and watery droppings. Initial PCR testing of the flock for avian influenza (AI) was negative; however, mortality started increasing drastically, prompting further examination and the submission of more birds to the diagnostic laboratory.

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  • Macropodid alphaherpesvirus 2 (MaAHV2) has been linked to outbreaks in captive marsupials in Australia and is observed for the first time in Virginia and water opossums.
  • Both opossums showed severe liver and lung damage, along with signs of sepsis, leading to their deaths within weeks.
  • Genetic testing revealed that the herpesvirus found in the opossums was over 99% identical to MaAHV2, suggesting that these species can become infected, which raises concerns for zoos with mixed-species animal populations.
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Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has resulted in catastrophic economic losses globally in poultry. This case report describes the diagnostic detection and pathology of HPAI H5N1 in 5-day-old commercial ducklings, which is an atypical age for detection of natural infection of HPAI in poultry. The pathology observed at 5 days of age was also compared to lesions observed in ducklings from the same flock evaluated at 10 days of age before depopulation.

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Herein, we report the complete genome for an avian infectious bronchitis virus isolated from cecal tonsils of California layers in 2021. This whole-genome sequence belongings to genotype GVIII, previously classified as a unique variant.

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Objective: Evaluate agreement among the antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of Mannheimia haemolytica or Pasteurella multocida obtained by transtracheal wash, nasal swab, nasopharyngeal swab, and bronchoalveolar lavage.

Animals: 100 Holstein and Holstein-cross bull calves with bovine respiratory disease.

Methods: Calves > 30 days old with naturally occurring bovine respiratory disease were sampled sequentially by nasal swab, nasopharyngeal swab, transtracheal wash, and then bronchoalveolar lavage.

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  • False layer syndrome affects chicks by causing infections with the infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), leading to permanent damage to their oviducts and resulting in reduced or no egg production.
  • A study of a commercial ISA Brown layer flock revealed signs of this syndrome, including cystic oviducts and abnormal egg production, through diagnostics on 31 submitted birds.
  • Identification of IBV involved sequencing that showed a 97% similarity to the California variant CA1737/04, but further studies are needed to definitively prove its link to reproductive issues.
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Mealworms are one of the most economically important insects in large-scale production for human and animal nutrition. Densoviruses are highly pathogenic for invertebrates and exhibit an extraordinary level of diversity which rivals that of their hosts. Molecular, clinical, histological, and electron microscopic characterization of novel densovirus infections is of utmost economic and ecological importance.

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Background: Acid suppression therapy (AST), including proton pump inhibitors and histamine 2 receptor antagonists, are an overused class of medications. When used inappropriately, AST leads to polypharmacy, increased healthcare costs, and possible negative health consequences.

Objective: To assess whether an intervention including prescriber education combined with a pharmacist-driven protocol was effective in reducing the percentage of patients who were discharged with inappropriate AST.

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Aims: Characterise T-cell receptor gene (TR) repertoires of small intestinal T cells of patients with newly diagnosed (active) coeliac disease (ACD), refractory CD type I (RCD I) and patients with CD on a gluten-free diet (GFD).

Methods: Next-generation sequencing of complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3) of rearranged T cell receptor β (TRB) and γ (TRG) genes was performed using DNA extracted from intraepithelial cell (IEC) and lamina propria cell (LPC) fractions and a small subset of peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) samples obtained from CD and non-CD (control) patients. Several parameters were assessed, including relative abundance and enrichment.

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Four Indian ringneck parakeets (; syn. ringneck parrots or rose-ringed parakeets) were submitted by 2 private owners for autopsy following a history of dyspnea and death. Gross findings were varied and included thickening of the left caudal thoracic air sac, white spots throughout the liver, mild dilation of the proventriculus, coelomic effusion, splenomegaly, and pulmonary congestion and edema.

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A 3-yr-old Ameraucana hen was received for postmortem examination following a 1-day history of lethargy and death. Gross lesions observed during necropsy were limited to pulmonary congestion and a small clump of egg yolk material in the oviductal lumen. On histopathology, there was a necrotizing salpingitis of the infundibular and isthmus mucosa with amphophilic, intranuclear inclusion bodies in superficial epithelial cells.

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Background: Infection by coronaviruses cause gastrointestinal disease in many species. Little is known about its prevalence and importance in goats.

Objective: Identify the etiology, demographics, and clinical features of an outbreak of diarrhea in adult goats.

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Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) causes severe economic losses among chicken flocks worldwide. Although IBV molecular surveillance has been conducted in California broilers, seasonal and spatial-temporal trends in IBV prevalence are poorly defined. The goals of this study were to evaluate seasonal and spatial-temporal trends in IBV prevalence and to determine the predominant IBV genotypes obtained over the last 8 yr from a broiler company located in the California Central Valley.

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The emergence of avian reovirus variant strains has caused negative effects in the poultry industry worldwide. Regardless of the efforts in molecular characterization and classification of these variants, information about the pathogenicity, transmissibility, and immunosuppression in chickens is limited. The genomes of two variant strains (A and B) and a classic S1133 strain (C) belonging to the same sigma C genotype 1 were compared.

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  • - The study explored natural SARS-CoV-2 infections in exotic and companion animals, finding that cases are rare and typically mild, with few instances of death or euthanasia.
  • - Necropsies of 5 animals exposed to humans with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 revealed infections in 3 cats and a tiger, while a dog tested negative despite exposure, indicating varying outcomes.
  • - Animals showed respiratory symptoms after exposure, but necropsy findings suggested SARS-CoV-2 was not the cause of death, highlighting the need for ongoing surveillance to better understand the virus's effects in animals.
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Our study objective was to estimate the magnitude of association of BRD risk factors including failure of passive immunity transfer, sex, age, and the detection of suspected BRD etiological pathogens in pre-weaned dairy calves in California. A conditional logistic regression model and a mixed-effects logistic regression model were used to estimate the association of these potential risk factors with BRD from a matched and nested case-control studies, respectively. For each exposure covariate, the odds ratio (OR) is the ratio of odds of an exposure in a BRD calf (case) to that in a non-BRD calf (control).

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  • - Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus type 2 (RHDV2) causes serious liver disease in not just European rabbits, but also in other rabbit species like hares and cottontails.
  • - The virus emerged in Europe in 2010 and has led to numerous outbreaks across North America since it was first detected there in 2016, with a significant outbreak occurring between 2020 and 2021 in the southwestern USA and Mexico.
  • - A study in California found that 33 out of 81 rabbits and hares tested positive for RHDV2, showing signs of liver damage typical for the infection, while genome sequencing revealed the virus strains were closely related to those from the ongoing outbreak in
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Six foals with interstitial pneumonia of undetermined etiology from Southern California were analyzed by viral metagenomics. Spleen, lung, and colon content samples obtained during necropsy from each animal were pooled, and nucleic acids from virus-like particles enriched for deep sequencing. The recently described equine copiparvovirus named eqcopivirus, as well as three previously uncharacterized viruses, were identified.

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Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) causes significant losses in the poultry industry throughout the world. Here we characterize the lesions of infectious bronchitis (IB) and IBV prevalence and identify the circulating strains in small flocks in California. Backyard chickens (BYCs) submitted to the Davis (Northern California; NorCal) and San Bernardino (Southern California; SoCal) branches of the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System from January through March 2019 were included in the study.

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