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Srinand Sreevatsan is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work spans a variety of interconnected fields, with notable emphases on epidemiology, infectious diseases, molecular biology, agronomy and crop science, and microbiology.

The scientist's primary areas of research focus on Mycobacterium research and diagnosis, tuberculosis research and epidemiology, animal disease management and epidemiology, microbial infections and disease research, genomics and phylogenetic studies, influenza virus research studies, and investigations into the biological effects and applications of ginseng.

Frequent publication venues include Microbiology Resource Announcements, where they have published four times, Scientific Reports with three publications, Frontiers in Veterinary Science and Tuberculosis, each hosting two of their works, and Frontiers in Microbiology with two contributions.

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Srinand Sreevatsan cover diverse topics and include:

  • Prevalence, antibiotic resistance, virulence and genetic diversity of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from bulk tank milk samples of U.S. dairy herds, 2021, BMC Genomics
  • Phylogeography and Antigenic Diversity of Low-Pathogenic Avian Influenza H13 and H16 Viruses, 2020, Journal of Virology
  • Global dissemination of influenza A virus is driven by wild bird migration through arctic and subarctic zones, 2022, Molecular Ecology
  • Evaluation of Real-Time Quaking-Induced Conversion, ELISA, and Immunohistochemistry for Chronic Wasting Disease Diagnosis, 2022, Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • Tuberculosis in elephants: Origins and evidence of interspecies transmission, 2020, Tuberculosis

Their research collaboration network includes frequent co-authors such as Evan P. Brenner, Syeda A. Hadi, Rinosh Mani, Fernanda M. Shoyama, and John P. Bannantine, with the highest number of joint publications being 11 with Evan P. Brenner.

Best Publications

  • Restricted structural gene polymorphism in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex indicates evolutionarily recent global dissemination

    Srinand Sreevatsan;Xi Pan;Kathryn E. Stockbauer;Nancy D. Connell

  • THE EMB OPERON, A GENE CLUSTER OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS INVOLVED IN RESISTANCE TO ETHAMBUTOL

    Amalio Telenti;Wolfgang J. Philipp;Srinand Sreevatsan;Claudia Bernasconi

  • Ethambutol resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: critical role of embB mutations.

    Srinand Sreevatsan;Kathryn E. Stockbauer;Xi Pan;Barry N. Kreiswirth

  • Longitudinal investigation of the age-related bacterial diversity in the feces of commercial pigs.

    Hyeun Bum Kim;Klaudyna Borewicz;Bryan A. White;Randall S. Singer

  • Selection, characterization, and application of DNA aptamers for the capture and detection of Salmonella enterica serovars.

    Raghavendra Joshi;Harish Janagama;Hari P. Dwivedi;T. M.A. Senthil Kumar

  • A review of the biology and epidemiology of cryptosporidiosis in humans and animals.

    Norma E Ramirez;Lucy A Ward;Srinand Sreevatsan

  • Mutations associated with pyrazinamide resistance in pncA of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex organisms.

    Srinand Sreevatsan;Xi Pan;Ying Zhang;Barry N. Kreiswirth

  • Prevalence and Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus, Including Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Isolated from Bulk Tank Milk from Minnesota Dairy Farms

    K. P. Haran;S. M. Godden;D. Boxrud;S. Jawahir

  • Characterization of rpsL and rrs mutations in streptomycin-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from diverse geographic localities.

    Srinand Sreevatsan;Xi Pan;Kathryn E. Stockbauer;Diana L. Williams

  • Microbial shifts in the swine distal gut in response to the treatment with antimicrobial growth promoter, tylosin

    Hyeun Bum Kim;Klaudyna Borewicz;Bryan A. White;Randall S. Singer

  • Inactivation of Streptococcus pyogenes extracellular cysteine protease significantly decreases mouse lethality of serotype M3 and M49 strains.

    Slawomir Lukomski;Srinand Sreevatsan;Cornelia Amberg;Werner Reichardt

  • Analysis of the oxyR-ahpC region in isoniazid-resistant and -susceptible Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex organisms recovered from diseased humans and animals in diverse localities.

    Srinand Sreevatsan;Xi Pan;Y. Zhang;V. Deretic

  • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in pigs and farm workers on conventional and antibiotic-free swine farms in the USA.

    Tara C. Smith;Wondwossen A. Gebreyes;Melanie J. Abley;Abby L. Harper

  • Characterization of the phylogenetic distribution and chromosomal insertion sites of five IS6110 elements in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: non-random integration in the dnaA-dnaN region.

    N.E. Kurepina;S. Sreevatsan;B.B. Plikaytis;P.J. Bifani

  • Multilocus Short Sequence Repeat Sequencing Approach for Differentiating among Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis Strains

    Alongkorn Amonsin;Ling Ling Li;Qing Zhang;John P. Bannantine

  • Persistence of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis and other zoonotic pathogens during simulated composting, manure packing, and liquid storage of dairy manure.

    Sukhbir K. Grewal;Sreekumari Rajeev;Srinand Sreevatsan;Frederick C. Michel

  • Heat-treated colostrum and reduced morbidity in preweaned dairy calves: results of a randomized trial and examination of mechanisms of effectiveness.

    S.M. Godden;D.J. Smolenski;M. Donahue;J.M. Oakes

  • Identification of a polymorphic nucleotide in oxyR specific for Mycobacterium bovis.

    S. Sreevatsan;P. Escalante;X. Pan;D. A. Gillies

  • Fluoroquinolone Resistance Associated with Specific Gyrase Mutations in Clinical Isolates of Multidrug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Chen Xu;Barry N. Kreiswirth;Srinand Sreevatsan;James M. Musser

  • Molecular Epidemiology of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis Isolates Recovered from Wild Animal Species

    Alifiya S. Motiwala;Alongkorn Amonsin;Megan Strother;Elizabeth J. B. Manning

Frequent Co-Authors

Vivek Kapur
Vivek Kapur Pennsylvania State University
John P. Bannantine
John P. Bannantine Agricultural Research Service
Ping Wang
Ping Wang University of Minnesota
James M. Musser
James M. Musser Houston Methodist
Randall S. Singer
Randall S. Singer University of Minnesota
Peter R. Davies
Peter R. Davies University of Minnesota
Scott J. Wells
Scott J. Wells University of Minnesota
Sagar M. Goyal
Sagar M. Goyal University of Minnesota
Sandra M Godden
Sandra M Godden University of Minnesota
Richard E. Isaacson
Richard E. Isaacson University of Minnesota

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