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Overview

Janet E Foley is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Medicine, Immunology and Microbiology, and Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

The scientist's subfields of study include Infectious Diseases, Parasitology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Their main research topics involve Vector-borne infectious diseases, Viral Infections and Vectors, Vector-Borne Animal Diseases, Dermatological diseases and infestations, Mosquito-borne diseases and control, Zoonotic diseases and public health, and the Study of Mite Species.

Regular publication venues for their work include:

  • PLoS ONE
  • Journal of Medical Entomology
  • American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
  • Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
  • Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases

Frequent collaborators in their research network are:

  • Andrés M. López-Pérez
  • Laura Backus
  • Deana L. Clifford
  • Emily L. Pascoe
  • Jaime L. Rudd

Representative recent publications include:

  • A Survey of Tick Surveillance and Control Practices in the United States (2020, Journal of Medical Entomology)
  • From flames to inflammation: how wildfires affect patterns of wildlife disease (2021, Fire Ecology)
  • Detection of Babesia odocoilei in Humans with Babesiosis Symptoms (2021, Diagnostics)
  • Sustaining Transmission in Different Host Species: The Emblematic Case of Sarcoptes scabiei (2021, BioScience)
  • Diversity of rickettsiae in domestic, synanthropic, and sylvatic mammals and their ectoparasites in a spotted fever-epidemic region at the western US-Mexico border (2021, Transboundary and Emerging Diseases)

Best Publications

  • Feline Infectious Peritonitis Viruses Arise by Mutation from Endemic Feline Enteric Coronaviruses

    Harry Vennema;Amy Poland;Janet E Foley;Niels C Pedersen

  • Causal inference in disease ecology: investigating ecological drivers of disease emergence

    Raina K Plowright;Susanne H Sokolow;Michael E Gorman;Peter Daszak

  • Urban habituation, ecological connectivity and epidemic dampening: the emergence of Hendra virus from flying foxes (Pteropus spp.)

    Raina K. Plowright;Patrick Foley;Hume E. Field;Andy P. Dobson

  • Reproduction and nutritional stress are risk factors for Hendra virus infection in little red flying foxes (Pteropus scapulatus)

    Raina K Plowright;Hume E Field;Craig Smith;Anja Divljan

  • Canine Granulocytic Anaplasmosis: A Review

    D. D. Carrade;Janet E Foley;Dori L Borjesson;Jane E Sykes

  • Epidemiologic evaluation of multiple respiratory pathogens in cats in animal shelters

    Michael J. Bannasch;Janet E. Foley

  • Amplification of Ehrlichial DNA from Dogs 34 Months after Infection with Ehrlichia canis

    Shimon Harrus;Trevor Waner;Itzhak Aizenberg;Janet E. Foley

  • Investigating and Managing the Rapid Emergence of White‐Nose Syndrome, a Novel, Fatal, Infectious Disease of Hibernating Bats

    Janet Foley;Deana Clifford;Deana Clifford;Kevin Castle;Paul M. Cryan

  • Two related strains of feline infectious peritonitis virus isolated from immunocompromised cats infected with a feline enteric coronavirus.

    Amy M. Poland;Harry Vennema;Janet E Foley;Niels C Pedersen

  • Common virus infections in cats, before and after being placed in shelters, with emphasis on feline enteric coronavirus

    Niels C Pedersen;R. Sato;Janet E Foley;A. M. Poland

  • Tick-Borne Rickettsial Pathogens in Ticks and Small Mammals in Korea

    Chul Min Kim;Ying Hua Yi;Do Hyeon Yu;Mi Jin Lee

  • MOLECULAR, CLINICAL, AND PATHOLOGIC COMPARISON OF TWO DISTINCT STRAINS OF HAEMOBARTONELLA FELIS IN DOMESTIC CATS

    Janet E Foley;Shimon Harrus;Amy Poland;Bruno B Chomel

  • An outbreak of virulent systemic feline calicivirus disease.

    Kate F. Hurley;Patricia A. Pesavento;Niels C. Pedersen;Amy M. Poland

  • 'Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum', a low-virulence epierythrocytic parasite of cats.

    Janet E. Foley;Niels C. Pedersen

  • EXPOSURE TO FELINE AND CANINE PATHOGENS IN BOBCATS AND GRAY FOXES IN URBAN AND RURAL ZONES OF A NATIONAL PARK IN CALIFORNIA

    Seth P D Riley;Seth P D Riley;Janet E Foley;Bruno B Chomel

  • Analysis of the impact of trap-neuter-return programs on populations of feral cats

    Patrick Foley;Janet E. Foley;Julie K. Levy;Terry Paik

  • Diagnostic Features of Clinical Neurologic Feline Infectious Peritonitis

    Janet E. Foley;Jean-Martin Lapointe;Philip Koblik;Amy Poland

  • Risk factors for feline infectious peritonitis among cats in multiple-cat environments with endemic feline enteric coronavirus.

    Janet E. Foley;Amy Poland;Jeff Carlson;Niels C. Pedersen

  • Use of real-time quantitative PCR targeting the msp2 protein gene to identify cryptic Anaplasma phagocytophilum infections in wildlife and domestic animals.

    Nicole Drazenovich;Janet E Foley;Richard N. Brown

  • Patterns of feline coronavirus infection and fecal shedding from cats in multiple-cat environments

    Janet E. Foley;Amy Poland;Jeff Carlson;Niels C. Pedersen

  • Mountain lion and human activity in California: Testing speculations

    Steven G. Torres;Steven G. Torres;Steven G. Torres;Terry M. Mansfield;Terry M. Mansfield;Janet E Foley;Thomas Lupo;Thomas Lupo

  • Incidence of catheter-associated urinary tract infection among dogs in a small animal intensive care unit.

    Sean D Smarick;Steve C Haskins;Janet Aldrich;Janet E Foley

  • Aortic Valve Endocarditis in a Dog Due to Bartonella clarridgeiae

    Bruno B. Chomel;Kristin A. Mac Donald;Rickie W. Kasten;Chao-Chin Chang

Frequent Co-Authors

Niels C Pedersen
Niels C Pedersen University of California, Davis
Bruno B Chomel
Bruno B Chomel University of California, Davis
John E Madigan
John E Madigan University of California, Davis
Rickie W. Kasten
Rickie W. Kasten University of California, Davis
Seth P. D. Riley
Seth P. D. Riley National Park Service
John F. Anderson
John F. Anderson Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
Anthony F. Barbet
Anthony F. Barbet University of Florida
Lisa A. Tell
Lisa A. Tell University of California, Davis
Joon-Seok Chae
Joon-Seok Chae Seoul National University
Robert S. Lane
Robert S. Lane University of California, Berkeley

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