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35
Citations
4447
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1747
National Ranking
501

Overview

Julie A. Funk is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their academic profile does not currently list specific papers, co-authors, publication venues, or detailed fields of study.

Without available data on recent papers, research topics, or publication history, no further specifics regarding the scientist's research focus or contributions can be provided.

Best Publications

  • Porcine Noroviruses Related to Human Noroviruses

    Qiu-Hong Wang;Myung Guk Han;Sonia Cheetham;Menira Souza

  • Longitudinal study of Salmonella enterica in growing pigs reared in multiple-site swine production systems

    J. A. Funk;Peter R Davies;M. A. Nichols

  • Scoping Review on Search Queries and Social Media for Disease Surveillance: A Chronology of Innovation

    Theresa Marie Bernardo;Andrijana Rajic;Ian Young;Katie Robiadek

  • The effect of fecal sample weight on detection of Salmonella enterica in swine feces.

    Julie A. Funk;Peter R. Davies;Monica A. Nichols

  • Prevalence of Noroviruses and Sapoviruses in Swine of Various Ages Determined by Reverse Transcription-PCR and Microwell Hybridization Assays

    Qiu-Hong Wang;Menira Souza;Julie A. Funk;Wei Zhang

  • Association between ceftiofur use and isolation of Escherichia coli with reduced susceptibility to ceftriaxone from fecal samples of dairy cows.

    Lesley A. Tragesser;Thomas E. Wittum;Julie A. Funk;Patricia L. Winokur

  • Trends in antimicrobial resistance, phage types and integrons among Salmonella serotypes from pigs, 1997–2000

    Wondwossen A. Gebreyes;Siddhartha Thakur;Peter R. Davies;Julie A. Funk

  • Isolation of Salmonella serotypes from feces of pigs raised in a multiple-site production system

    Peter Robert Davies;Frank Gerardus Elisabeth Maria Bovee;Julie Ann Funk;William Edward Morgan Morrow

  • Comparison of methods for isolating Salmonella bacteria from faeces of naturally infected pigs.

    P.R. Davies;P.K. Turkson;J.A. Funk;M.A. Nichols

  • Recommendations for the role of social science research in One Health.

    Maria Knight Lapinski;Julie A. Funk;Lauren T. Moccia

  • Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella isolates from swine.

    Wondwossen A. Gebreyes;Peter R. Davies;W. E. Morrow;Julie A. Funk

  • Genetic Diversity and Recombination of Porcine Sapoviruses

    Qiu-Hong Wang;Myung Guk Han;Julie A. Funk;Gary Bowman

  • The role of contaminated feed in the epidemiology and control of Salmonella enterica in pork production.

    Peter R. Davies;H. Scott Hurd;Julie A. Funk;Paula J. Fedorka-Cray

  • Seroprevalence of Trichinella, Toxoplasma, and Salmonella in antimicrobial-free and conventional swine production systems.

    Wondwossen A. Gebreyes;Peter B. Bahnson;Julie A. Funk;James McKean

  • Risk factors associated with Salmonella enterica prevalence in three-site swine production systems in North Carolina, USA.

    Julie A. Funk;Peter R. Davies;Wondwossen A. Gebreyes

  • Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in swine: the public health perspective.

    Marion Tseng;Pina M. Fratamico;Shannon D. Manning;Julie A. Funk

  • Factors Associated with Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli Shedding by Dairy and Beef Cattle.

    Cristina Venegas-Vargas;Scott Henderson;Akanksha Khare;Rebekah E. Mosci

  • Search and identification methods that owners use to find a lost cat.

    Linda K. Lord;Thomas E. Wittum;Amy K. Ferketich;Julie A. Funk

  • Characterization of antimicrobial-resistant phenotypes and genotypes among Salmonella enterica recovered from pigs on farms, from transport trucks, and from pigs after slaughter.

    Wondwossen A. Gebreyes;Peter R. Davies;Paa Kobina Turkson;W. E.Morgan Morrow

  • Salmonella enterica Serovars from Pigs on Farms and after Slaughter and Validity of Using Bacteriologic Data To Define Herd Salmonella Status

    Wondwossen A. Gebreyes;Peter R. Davies;Paa Kobina Turkson;W. E.Morgan Morrow

  • Prevalence of pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica in groups of swine at slaughter.

    Julie A. Funk;H. Fred Troutt;Richard E. Isaacson;Charles P. Fossler

Frequent Co-Authors

Wondwossen A. Gebreyes
Wondwossen A. Gebreyes The Ohio State University
Thomas E. Wittum
Thomas E. Wittum The Ohio State University
Päivi J. Rajala-Schultz
Päivi J. Rajala-Schultz University of Helsinki
Peter R. Davies
Peter R. Davies University of Minnesota
John Deen
John Deen University of Minnesota
Jeffrey T. LeJeune
Jeffrey T. LeJeune The Ohio State University
Catherine E. Dewey
Catherine E. Dewey University of Guelph
Robert M. Friendship
Robert M. Friendship University of Guelph
Frank T. Jones
Frank T. Jones University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Paula J. Fedorka-Cray
Paula J. Fedorka-Cray North Carolina State University

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