Pam Hullinger

Title(s)Administrator, California Animal Health & Food Safety Lab
SchoolUniversity of California, Davis
AddressThurman Laboratory
CA 95616
Phone530-752-8709
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    1. Application of a pathogen microarray for the analysis of viruses and bacteria in clinical diagnostic samples from pigs. J Vet Diagn Invest. 2015 May; 27(3):313-25. Jaing CJ, Thissen JB, Gardner SN, McLoughlin KS, Hullinger PJ, Monday NA, Niederwerder MC, Rowland RR. PMID: 25855363.
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    2. The role of viral population diversity in adaptation of bovine coronavirus to new host environments. PLoS One. 2013; 8(1):e52752. Borucki MK, Allen JE, Chen-Harris H, Zemla A, Vanier G, Mabery S, Torres C, Hullinger P, Slezak T. PMID: 23308119; PMCID: PMC3538757.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 23     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    3. Triggers for foot and mouth disease vaccination in the United States. Rev Sci Tech. 2011 Dec; 30(3):789-96. Parent KB, Miller GY, Hullinger PJ. PMID: 22435191.
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    4. Control of foot-and-mouth disease. Vet Rec. 2011 May 21; 168(20):541-2. Honhold N, Taylor N, Mansley S, Kitching P, Wingfield A, Hullinger P, Thrusfield M. PMID: 21602410.
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    5. Airborne spread of foot-and-mouth disease--model intercomparison. Vet J. 2010 Mar; 183(3):278-86. Gloster J, Jones A, Redington A, Burgin L, Sørensen JH, Turner R, Dillon M, Hullinger P, Simpson M, Astrup P, Garner G, Stewart P, D'Amours R, Sellers R, Paton D. PMID: 19138867.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 17     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    6. Multiplexed molecular assay for rapid exclusion of foot-and-mouth disease. J Virol Methods. 2008 Oct; 153(1):61-9. Lenhoff RJ, Naraghi-Arani P, Thissen JB, Olivas J, Carillo AC, Chinn C, Rasmussen M, Messenger SM, Suer LD, Smith SM, Tammero LF, Vitalis EA, Slezak TR, Hullinger PJ, Hindson BJ, Hietala SK, Crossley BM, McBride MT. PMID: 18634827.
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    7. Diagnostic evaluation of multiplexed reverse transcription-PCR microsphere array assay for detection of foot-and-mouth and look-alike disease viruses. J Clin Microbiol. 2008 Mar; 46(3):1081-9. Hindson BJ, Reid SM, Baker BR, Ebert K, Ferris NP, Tammero LF, Lenhoff RJ, Naraghi-Arani P, Vitalis EA, Slezak TR, Hullinger PJ, King DP. PMID: 18216216; PMCID: PMC2268367.
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    8. Hematophagous Diptera collected from a horse and paired carbon dioxide-baited suction trap in southern California: relevance to West Nile virus epizootiology. J Med Entomol. 2008 Jan; 45(1):115-24. Gerry AC, Nawaey TM, Sanghrajka PB, Wisniewska J, Hullinger P. PMID: 18283951.
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    9. Potential impact of an introduction of foot-and-mouth disease into the California State Fair. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2007 Oct 15; 231(8):1231-5. Carpenter TE, Christiansen LE, Dickey BF, Thunes C, Hullinger PJ. PMID: 17937554.
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    10. Incidence and effects of West Nile virus infection in vaccinated and unvaccinated horses in California. Vet Res. 2007 Jan-Feb; 38(1):109-16. Gardner IA, Wong SJ, Ferraro GL, Balasuriya UB, Hullinger PJ, Wilson WD, Shi PY, MacLachlan NJ. PMID: 17274156.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 18     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    11. Detection of antibodies to West Nile virus in equine sera using microsphere immunoassay. J Vet Diagn Invest. 2006 Jul; 18(4):392-5. Balasuriya UB, Shi PY, Wong SJ, Demarest VL, Gardner IA, Hullinger PJ, Ferraro GL, Boone JD, De Cino CL, Glaser AL, Renshaw RW, Ledizet M, Koski RA, MacLachlan NJ. PMID: 16921881.
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    12. The isolation of exotic Newcastle disease (END) virus from nonpoultry avian species associated with the epidemic of END in chickens in southern California: 2002-2003. Avian Dis. 2005 Jun; 49(2):195-8. Kinde H, Hullinger PJ, Charlton B, McFarland M, Hietala SK, Velez V, Case JT, Garber L, Wainwright SH, Mikolon AB, Breitmeyer RE, Ardans AA. PMID: 16094822.
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    13. Environmental air sampling to detect exotic Newcastle disease virus in two California commercial poultry flocks. J Vet Diagn Invest. 2005 Mar; 17(2):198-200. Hietala SK, Hullinger PJ, Crossley BM, Kinde H, Ardans AA. PMID: 15825506.
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    14. In favor of docking tails for cows in confinement facilities. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2002 Jul 01; 221(1):34; author reply 34. Itle J. PMID: 12420817.
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    15. Evaluation of the scientific justification for tail docking in dairy cattle. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2002 May 01; 220(9):1298-303. Stull CL, Payne MA, Berry SL, Hullinger PJ. PMID: 11991406.
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    16. Alphavirus replicon particles expressing the two major envelope proteins of equine arteritis virus induce high level protection against challenge with virulent virus in vaccinated horses. Vaccine. 2002 Feb 22; 20(11-12):1609-17. Balasuriya UB, Heidner HW, Davis NL, Wagner HM, Hullinger PJ, Hedges JF, Williams JC, Johnston RE, David Wilson W, Liu IK, James MacLachlan N. PMID: 11858869.
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    17. Crisis of lost opportunity-results of a symposium on challenges for animal population health education, davis, california, may 9-11, 2002. J Vet Med Educ. 2002; 29(4):205-9. Hird DH, King L, Salman M, Werge R. PMID: 12717635.
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    18. Seroprevalence of antibodies against equine arteritis virus in horses residing in the United States and imported horses. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2001 Oct 01; 219(7):946-9. Hullinger PJ, Gardner IA, Hietala SK, Ferraro GL, MacLachlan NJ. PMID: 11601790.
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    19. Equine arteritis virus derived from an infectious cDNA clone is attenuated and genetically stable in infected stallions. Virology. 1999 Jul 20; 260(1):201-8. Balasuriya UB, Snijder EJ, van Dinten LC, Heidner HW, Wilson WD, Hedges JF, Hullinger PJ, MacLachlan NJ. PMID: 10405372.
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    20. Phylogenetic characterization of a highly attenuated strain of equine arteritis virus from the semen of a persistently infected standardbred stallion. Arch Virol. 1999; 144(4):817-27. Patton JF, Balasuriya UB, Hedges JF, Schweidler TM, Hullinger PJ, MacLachlan NJ. PMID: 10365172.
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    21. Passive transfer, rate of decay, and protein specificity of antibodies against equine arteritis virus in horses from a Standardbred herd with high seroprevalence. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1998 Sep 15; 213(6):839-42. Hullinger PJ, Wilson WD, Rossitto PV, Patton JF, Thurmond MC, MacLachlan NJ. PMID: 9743724.
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    22. Serologic response of horses to the structural proteins of equine arteritis virus. J Vet Diagn Invest. 1998 Jul; 10(3):229-36. MacLachlan NJ, Balasuriya UB, Hedges JF, Schweidler TM, McCollum WH, Timoney PJ, Hullinger PJ, Patton JF. PMID: 9683071.
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    23. Fatal experimental equine arteritis virus infection of a pregnant mare: immunohistochemical staining of viral antigens. J Vet Diagn Invest. 1996 Jul; 8(3):367-74. MacLachlan NJ, Balasuriya UB, Rossitto PV, Hullinger PA, Patton JF, Wilson WD. PMID: 8844583.
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    24. Outbreaks of stringhalt in northern California. Vet Hum Toxicol. 1991 Apr; 33(2):176-7. Galey FD, Hullinger PJ, McCaskill J. PMID: 2035250.
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