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Brenda Love
Research Associate
Animal Diagnostic Laboratory
814-863-1984
BCL10@psu.edu

Education:

Ph.D, Philosophy, University of California, Davis

DVM, Oklahoma State University

BS, Biology, East Central University, Ada Oklahoma

Research:

Areas of research include antimicrobial resistance development by bacteria, especially enteric bacteria (Salmonella, E. coli); salmonellosis and Johne's disease in dairy cattle; SE infection of poultry and contamination of eggs; and molecular diagnostic testing.

 
Publications:

Love, BC, DC Hirsh. 2000, Antiseptic and disinfectant use in small animal practice. In: JD Bonagura, Ed: Kirk’s Current Veterinary Therapy XIII, WB Saunders Co., pg. 258.

Love, BC and DC Hirsh. 1994. Pasteurella multocida produces heat shock proteins in turkeys. Infection and Immunity 62:1128-1130.

Ayars, WH, DR Monke, B Love. 1999. An outbreak of Encephalitic Listeriosis in Holstein bulls. Bovine Practitioner 33:138-141.

Love, BC and DC Hirsh. Antiseptic and disinfectant use in small animal practice. In: JD Bonagura, Ed: Kirk's Current Veterinary Therapy XIII, WB Saunders Co., 1999, pg. 258.

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