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Lenn R. Harrison

Researcher at University of Georgia

Publications -  9
Citations -  1232

Lenn R. Harrison is an academic researcher from University of Georgia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catfish & Ictalurus. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 1205 citations.

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Pulmonary edema and hydrothorax in swine produced by fumonisin B1, a toxic metabolite of Fusarium moniliforme.

TL;DR: Pulmonary edema and hydrothorax were observed in mature swine that died approximately 5 days after consuming corn screenings, and a fungus was isolated from the corn screenings that is identical to Fusarium moniliforme MRC-826 in colony morphology and under microscopic examination.
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Fumonisin-induced pulmonary edema and hydrothorax in swine.

TL;DR: Pulmonary edema and hydrothorax were observed in mature swine that died approximately 5 days after consuming corn screenings and induced in a pig that died after receiving 4 daily intravenous injections of fumonisin B1, a toxic metabolite produced by Fusarium moniliforme.
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Communications: Experimental Production of Proliferative Gill Disease in Channel Catfish Exposed to a Myxozoan-Infected Oligochaete, Dero digitata

TL;DR: Specific-pathogen-free fry of channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus raised in well water were exposed to Dero digitata collected from ponds where catfish have had proliferative gill disease (PGD), and developed gill lesions and parasites characteristic of PGD.
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Fatal Disease in Nursing Puppies Associated with Minute Virus of Canines

TL;DR: The pathologic and virologic findings for these 13 cases of a previously undescribed parvoviral infection affecting puppies ranging in age from 5 to 21 days is described.
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Detection of a Triactinomyxid Myxozoan in an Oligochaete from Ponds with Proliferative Gill Disease in Channel Catfish

TL;DR: A study of an outbreak of proliferative gill disease in channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus resulted in the detection of triactinomyxid myxozoans in the ponds, which are believed to be those of an unidentified species of Aurantiact inomyxon.