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Joan R Beck
Exotic and Emerging Avian Viral Diseases Research Unit
Microbiologist

Phone: (706) 546-3644
Fax: (706) 546-3161
USDA, ARS, SAA
SPRL
934 COLLEGE STATION ROAD
ATHENS, GA, 30605


Publications
Susceptibility of North American Ducks and Gulls to H5n1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Brown, J.D., Stallknecht, D.E., Beck, J.R., Suarez, D.L., Swayne, D.E. 2006. Susceptibility of North American ducks and gulls to H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 12(11):1663-1670.
A Live Attenuated H5n1 Vaccine Candidate Is Efficacious Against Homologous and Heterologous H5n1 Virus Challenge - (Abstract)
Mills, K., Suguitan, A., Mcauliffe, J.M., Duke, G., Wang, Z., Dixon, M., Lu, B., Jin, H., Beck, J.R., Swayne, D.E., Kemble, G., Subbarao, K. 2006. A live attenuated H5N1 vaccine candidate is efficacious against homologous and heterologous H5N1 virus challenge [abstract]. Abstracts of Advances in Influenza Research: From Birds to Bench to Bedside, Keystone Symposium, March 28-April 2, 2006, Steamboat Springs, Colorado. p. 158.
Microassay for Measuring Thermal Inactivation of H5n1 High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus in Naturally-Infected Chicken Meat - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Swayne, D.E., Beck, J.R. 2006. Microassay for measuring thermal inactivation of H5N1 high pathogenicity Avian Influenza virus in naturally-infected chicken meat. International Journal of Food Microbiology 108(2):268-271.
Pathogenicity of Four Different H5n1 Avian Influenza Viruses in Ducks - (Abstract)
Pantin Jackwood, M.J., Swayne, D.E., Suarez, D.L., Beck, J.R., Spackman, E. 2005. Pathogenicity of four different H5N1 avian influenza viruses in ducks [abstract]. Research Conference on Orthomyxoviruses p.47.
Experimental Study to Determine If Low Pathogenicity and High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Viruses Can Be Present in Chicken Breast and Thigh Meat Following Intranasal Virus Inoculation - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Swayne, D.E., Beck, J.R. 2005. Experimental study to determine if low pathogenicity and high pathogenicity avian influenza viruses can be present in chicken breast and thigh meat following intranasal virus inoculation. Avian Diseases. 49(1):81-85.
Heat Inactivation of Avian Influenza and Newcastle Disease Viruses in Egg Products - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Swayne, D.E., Beck, J.R. 2004. Heat inactivation of avian influenza and newcastle disease viruses in egg products. Avian Pathology. 33(5):1-7.
Immunogenicity of a Fowl Pox Vectored Ai Vaccine: Effect of Adjuvant and Multiple Immunization in Seroconversion and in Protection Vs Challenge with Hp Avian Influenza in Birds with Pre-Existing Fowl Pox Immunity - (Abstract)
Cruz-Coy, J.S., Karaca, K., Bublot, M., Pritchard, N., Beck, J.R., Swayne, D.E. 2004. Immunogenicity of A Fowl Pox Vectored AI Vaccine: Effect Of Adjuvant And Multiple Immunization In Seroconversion And In Protection VS Challenge With HP Avian Influenza In Birds With Pre-existing Fowl Pox Immunity. Western Poultry Disease Conference Proceedings, CD-Rom, 2004.
Sars - Coronavirus Does Not Cause Disease Or Infection in Experimentally Inoculated Domestic Poultry - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Swayne, D.E., Suarez, D.L., Spackman, E., Tumpey, T., Beck, J.R., Erdman, D., Rollin, P.E., Ksiazek, T.G. 2004. Sars - Coronavirus Does Not Cause Disease or Infection in Experimentally Inoculated Domestic Poultry. Emerging Infectious Diseases 10(5):914-916, 2004.
Research Indicates Poultry Were Not Involved in Sars Outbreak - (Abstract)
Swayne, D.E., Suarez, D.L., Spackman, E., Tumpey, T., Beck, J.R., Erdman, D., Rollin, P.E., Ksiazek, T.G. 2004. Research Indicates Poultry Were Not Involved in Sars Outbreak. United States Animal Health Association Proceedings, p494-495, 2004.
Studies on the Replication of Sars Coronavirus in Avian Species - (Abstract)
Spackman, E., Swayne, D.E., Suarez, D.L., Tumpey, T., Beck, J.R. 2003. Studies on the replication of sars coronavirus in avian species. American Society for Microbiology.
Experimental Assessment of Domestic Poultry As Potential Biological Vectors and Reservoirs for Sars-Coronavirus - (Abstract)
Suarez, D.L., Spackman, E., Beck, J.R., Tumpey, T., Swayne, D.E. 2003. Experimental assessment of domestic poultry as potential biological vectors and reservoirs for sars-coronavirus. Diseases at the Interface between Domestic Livestock and Wildlife Species.
Validation of Egg Yolk Antibody Testing As a Method to Determine Influenza Status in White Leghorn Hens - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Beck, J.R., Swayne, D.E., Davison, S., Casavant, S., Gutierrez, C. 2003. Validation Of Egg Yolk Antibody Testing As A Method To Determine Influenza Status In White Leghorn Hens. Avian Diseases 47:867-71, 2003.
Safety Evaluation in Chickens of Candidate Human Vaccines Against Potential Pandemic Strains of Influenza - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Matsuoka, Y., Chen, H., Cox, N., Subbarao, K., Beck, J.R., Swayne, D.E. 2003. Safety Evaluation In Chickens Of Candidate Human Vaccines Against Potential Pandemic Strains Of Influenza. Avian Diseases 47:926-930, 2003.
Development and Evaluation of a Challenge Model for Measuring Efficacy of Vaccines Against Mildly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses - (Abstract)
Swayne, D.E., Spackman, E., Suarez, D.L., Beck, J.R., Schultz Cherry, S.L., Tumpey, T. 2002. Development And Evaluation Of A Challenge Model For Measuring Efficacy Of Vaccines Against Mildly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses. American Veterinary Medical Association Abstract.
Validation of Egg Yolk Antibody Testing As a Method to Determine Influenza Status in White Leghorn Hens - (Abstract) - (12-Feb-02)

   
 
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