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Patti J Miller
Exotic and Emerging Avian Viral Diseases Research Unit
Veterinary Medical Officer

Phone: (706) 546-3431
Fax: (706) 546-3161
934 COLLEGE STATION RD.
SPRL
ATHENS, GA, 30605

Projects
NEWCASTLE DISEASE EPIDEMIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS, AND CONTROL
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 411482
PATHOGENESIS OF SELECTED NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS FIELD ISOLATES AND RECOMBINANTS
Specific Cooperative Agreement (S)
  Accession Number: 411048

Publications
Antigenic differences of NDV vaccines affect viral shedding - (Trade Journal)
Miller, P.J. 2008. Antigenic differences of NDV vaccines affect viral shedding. Poultry Informed Professional. 101:1-3.
The role of antigenic composition of Newcastle disease (ND) vaccines in ND control - (Abstract)
Miller, P.J., Estevez, C., Yu, Q., Suarez, D.L., King, D.J. 2008. The role of antigenic composition of Newcastle disease (ND) vaccines in ND control [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association of Avian Pathologists annual meeting, July 19-23, 2008, New Orleans, Louisiana. p. 65.
Evaluation of different hemagglutinin-neuraminidase and fusion protein chimeras using a reverse genetic system based on the mesogenic anhinga Newcastle disease virus strain - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Estevez, C., King, D.J., Miller, P.J., Yu, Q. 2007. Evaluation of different hemagglutinin-neuraminidase and fusion protein chimeras using a reverse genetic system based on the mesogenic anhinga Newcastle disease virus strain. In: The 15th World Poultry Veterinarian Association Abstract Book, September 10-15, 2007, Beijing, China. p. 153.
Antigenic differences among NDV strains of different genotypes used in vaccine formulation affects viral shedding after a virulent challenge - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Miller, P.J., King, D.J., Afonso, C.L., Suarez, D.L. 2007. Antigenic differences among NDV strains of different genotypes used in vaccine formulation affects viral shedding after a virulent challenge. Vaccine. 25:7238-7246.
A Newcastle disease virus hemagglutinin-neuraminidase mutation that diminished hemagglutination and neuraminidase activity did not change infectivity and pathogenecity - (Abstract)
Yu, Q., Estevez, C., King, D.J., Miller, P.J. 2007. A Newcastle disease virus hemagglutinin-neuraminidase mutation that diminished hemagglutination and neuraminidase activity did not change infectivity and pathogenecity [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of American Society for Virology, July 14-18, 2007, Corvallis, Oregon. p. 106.
Protection against exotic Newcastle disease virus (NDV) challenge of chickens vaccinated with NDV vaccines made from different genetic lineages - (Abstract)
Suarez, D.L., Miller, P.J., King, D.J. 2007. Protection against exotic Newcastle disease virus (NDV) challenge of chickens vaccinated with NDV vaccines made from different genetic lineages [abstract]. Asociacion Nacional de Especialistas en Ciencias Avicolas (ANECA), April 25-28, 2007, Acapulco, Mexico. p.CD.
Evaluation of different hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) chimeras using a newly developed reverse genetic system based on the mesogenic anhinga Newcastle disease virus strain - (Abstract)
Estevez, C., Yu, Q., King, D.J., Miller, P.J. 2007. Evaluation of different hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) chimeras using a newly developed reverse genetic system based on the mesogenic anhinga Newcastle disease virus strain [abstract]. 144th American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Convention Notes, July 14-28, 2007, Washington, DC. CD, paper #4439.
Protection against exotic Newcastle disease virus (NDV) challenge of chickens vaccinated with NDV vaccines made from different genetic lineages - (Abstract)
Miller, P.J., Estevez, C., Yu, Q., Suarez, D.L., King, D.J. 2007. Protection against exotic Newcastle disease virus (NDV) challenge of chickens vaccinated with NDV vaccines made from different genetic lineages [abstract]. International Poultry Forum Proceedings. p. 31.
PROTECTION AGAINST CAO2ENDV CHALLENGE OF CHICKENS VACCINATED WITH INACTIVATED VACCINES OF NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS (NDV) FROM DIFFERENT GENETIC LINEAGES - (Abstract)
Miller, P.J., King, D.J., Suarez, D.L. 2006. Protection against CAO2ENDV challenge of chickens vaccinated with inactivated vaccines of Newcastle disease virus (ndv) from different genetic lineages [abstract]. American Association of Avian Pathologists. CD p. 157.

   
 
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