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Christopher D. Paddock
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 274
Citations - 25366
Christopher D. Paddock is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spotted fever & Rickettsiosis. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 267 publications receiving 22527 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher D. Paddock include United States Department of Health and Human Services & University of New Mexico.
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Detection of Ehrlichia chaffeensis in Adult and Nymphal Amblyomma americanum (Acari: Ixodidae) Ticks from Long Island, New York
Tonya R. Mixson,Tonya R. Mixson,Howard S. Ginsberg,Scott R. Campbell,John W. Sumner,Christopher D. Paddock +5 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that E. chaffeensis is endemic to many areas of Long Island and that HME should be considered among the differential diagnoses of the many distinct tick-borne diseases that occur in this region.
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Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus in 3 wildlife species, San Diego, California, USA.
Mark D. Schrenzel,Tammy A. Tucker,Ilse H. Stalis,Rebecca Kagan,Russell P. Burns,Amy M. Denison,Clifton P. Drew,Christopher D. Paddock,Bruce A. Rideout +8 more
TL;DR: The pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus was more pathogenic in domestic ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) than typical seasonal influenza viruses (6).
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Reinfection with Ehrlichia chaffeensis in a Liver Transplant Recipient
Allison M. Liddell,John W. Sumner,Christopher D. Paddock,Yasuko Rikihisa,Ahmet Unver,Richard S. Buller,Gregory A. Storch +6 more
TL;DR: A case of reinfection with E. chaffeensis after a 2-year interval in a 56-year-old liver transplant recipient with frequent tick attachments is reported.
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Multistate Survey of American Dog Ticks (Dermacentor variabilis) for Rickettsia Species.
Joy A. Hecht,Michelle E. J. Allerdice,Elizabeth A Dykstra,Laura Mastel,Rebecca J. Eisen,Tammi L. Johnson,Holly Gaff,Andrea S. Varela-Stokes,Jerome Goddard,Benedict B. Pagac,Christopher D. Paddock,Sandor E. Karpathy +11 more
TL;DR: Data from this study support multiple other contemporary studies that indicate infrequent detection of R. rickettsii in D. variabilis in North America.
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Experimental infection of cotton rats and bobwhite quail with Rickettsia parkeri
TL;DR: These studies demonstrate that viable R. parkeri rickettsiae can persist in the tissues of cotton rats for at least 7 days following subcutaneous inoculation of these bacteria; however, quail are apparently resistant to infection.