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Linda K. Schlater
Researcher at Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Publications - 19
Citations - 114
Linda K. Schlater is an academic researcher from Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 67 citations.
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Serologic Responses to the Mallein Test for Glanders in Solipeds
TL;DR: Rabies immunocytochemical examination of formalin-fixed tissue can be as sensitive as FA, with the advantage that it can be used when the only tissue available is formalin or glutaraldehyde fixed or when autolysis, which compromises both FA examination and attempted virus isolation in cell culture, is present.
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Protracted Outbreak of Salmonella Newport Infections Linked to Ground Beef: Possible Role of Dairy Cows - 21 States, 2016-2017.
Katherine E Marshall,Mackenzie Tewell,Selam Tecle,Molly Leeper,Jennifer Sinatra,Bonnie Kissler,Adrienne Fung,Kerri Brown,Darlene Wagner,Eija Trees,Kelley Hise,Vishnu Chaturvedi,Linda K. Schlater,Brenda R. Morningstar-Shaw,Laura Whitlock,Kristin G. Holt,Karen Becker,Megin Nichols,Ian T. Williams,Michael A. Jhung,Matthew E. Wise,Laura Gieraltowski +21 more
TL;DR: This investigation combined epidemiologic and whole genome sequencing (WGS) data to link the outbreak to contaminated ground beef; dairy cows were hypothesized to be the ultimate source of Salmonella contamination.
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Septicemia and chronic abscesses in iguanas ( Cyclura cornuta and Iguana iguana ) associated with a Neisseria species
Christine A. Plowman,Richard J. Montali,Lindsay G. Phillips,Linda K. Schlater,Linda J. Lowenstine +4 more
TL;DR: A Neisseria species was isolated from septicemic, abscessed, and healthy iguanid lizards at the National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C., between August 1984 and November 1985, to describe an unZOOS and private owners.
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An aerogenic Pasteurella-like organism isolated from horses.
TL;DR: Thirteen strains of a gram-negative, fermentative bacterium that produced gas from glucose were isolated from horses with a variety of clinical conditions and appear to constitute a new taxon within the genus Pasteurella.
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A new species of Neisseria from iguanid lizards, Neisseria iguanae sp. nov.
TL;DR: A new species of the genus NeISSeria is proposed, Neisseria iguanae sp.