Location: Animal Parasitic Diseases Laboratory
Publications
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Metagenomic analysis of 16S Clostridium perfringens amplicons corroborates C. perfringens counts on select agar and C. perfringens PCR analyses of bacteria in broiler farm litter
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Jenkins, M.C., Parker, C.C., Obrien, C.N., Camp, M.J., Vinyard, B.T., Heeder, C., Proszkowiec-Wegla, M.K. 2021. Metagenomic analysis of 16S Clostridium perfringens amplicons corroborates C. perfringens counts on select agar and C. perfringens PCR analyses of bacteria in broiler farm litter. Avian Diseases. 65:554-558. https://doi.org/10.1637/aviandiseases-D-21-00054.
Coccidiosis
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Cervantes, H.M., McDougald, L.R., Jenkins, M.C. 2020. Coccidiosis. In Diseases of Poultry. (D.E. Swayne, ed.) Wiley Blackwell Press, Hoboken, NJ. P. 1193-1216.
Correlation between Clostridium perfringens alpha- and netB-toxin and chick mortality in commercial broiler farms during different anticoccidial control programs
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Jenkins, M.C., Parker, C.C., Obrien, C.N., Ritter, D. 2020. Correlation between Clostridium perfringens alpha- and netB-toxin and chick mortality in commercial broiler farms during different anticoccidial control programs. Avian Diseases. 64(3):401-406. https://doi.org/10.1637/aviandiseases-D-19-00118.
Vaccination
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Jenkins, M.C. 2019. Vaccination. In: Dubey, J.P., editor. Coccidiosis in Livestock, Poultry, Companion Animals and Humans. 1st Edition. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. p. 51-58.
Chapter 4: Vaccination
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Jenkins, M.C. 2019. Chapter 4: Vaccination. In Dubey, J.P., editor. Coccidiosis in Livestock, Poultry, Companion Animals, and Humans. Boca Raton, LA: CRC Press. P. 51-58.
Viable Eimeria oocysts in poultry house litter at time of chick placement
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Jenkins, M.C., Parker, C.C., Obrien, C.N., Ritter, D. 2019. Viable Eimeria oocysts in poultry house litter at time of chick placement. Poultry Science. https://doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez147.
An optimized procedure for detecting enterocytozoon intestinalis and encephalitozoon bieneusi using polymerase chain reaction technology
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Jenkins, M.C., O'Brien, C.N., Parker, C.C. 2018. An optimized procedure for detecting enterocytozoon intestinalis and encephalitozoon bieneusi using polymerase chain reaction technology. Journal of Parasitic Diseases. 43(1):75-82. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12639-018-1060-5
Differential expression of intestinal nutrient transporters and host defense peptides in Eimeria maxima-infected Fayoumi and Ross chickens
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Su, S., Miska, K.B., Fetterer, R., Jenkins, M.C., Lamont, S., Wong, E. 2018. Differential expression of intestinal nutrient transporters and host defense peptides in Eimeria maxima-infected Fayoumi and Ross chickens. Poultry Science. 97:4392-4400.
Incorporation of a recombinant Eimeria maxima IMP1 antigen into nanoparticles confers protective immunity against E. maxima challenge infection
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Jenkins, M.C., Stevens, L., Obrien, C.N., Parker, C.C., Miska, K.B., Konjufca, V. 2018. Incorporation of a recombinant Eimeria maxima IMP1 antigen into nanoparticles confers protective immunity against E. maxima challenge infection. Vaccine. 36(8):1126-1131.
Re-evaluation of the life cycle of Eimeria maxima Tyzzer, 1929 in chickens (Gallus domesticus)
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Dubey, J.P., Jenkins, M.C. 2017. Re-evaluation of the life cycle of Eimeria maxima Tyzzer, 1929 in chickens (Gallus domesticus). Parasitology. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182017002153
Eimeria oocyst concentrations and species composition in litter from commercial broiler farms during anticoccidial drug or live Eimeria oocyst vaccine control programs
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Jenkins, M.C., Parker, C.C., Ritter, D. 2017. Eimeria oocyst concentrations and species composition in litter from commercial broiler farms during anticoccidial drug or live Eimeria oocyst vaccine control programs. Avian Diseases. 61:214-220.