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Comparing the diagnostic performance of ordinary, mixed, and lasso logistic regression models at identifying opioid and cannabinoid poisoning in U.S. dogs using pet demographic and clinical data reported to an animal poison control center (2005–2014)

. Pearl, Terri L. O’Sullivan, Olaf Berke. Data curation: David L. Pearl. Formal analysis: Mohammad Howard-Azzeh. Funding acquisition: David L. Pearl. Investigation: Mohammad Howard-Azzeh, David L ... . Pearl, Terri L. O’Sullivan, Olaf Berke. Methodology: Mohammad Howard-Azzeh, David L. Pearl, Terri L. O’Sullivan, Olaf Berke. Project administration: Mohammad Howard-Azzeh, David L. Pearl, Terri L

Investigating the distribution of calls to a North American animal poison control call center by veterinarians and the public in space, time, and space-time

NSERC Discovery Grant awarded to David L. Pearl. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. https://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca ... decision to call the APCC or not, regional factors beyond access to veterinary care seem to be important factors in that decision and require further Conceptualization: Keana Shahin, David L. Pearl, Olaf

Can North American animal poison control center call data provide early warning of outbreaks associated with contaminated pet food? Using the 2007 melamine pet food contamination incident as a case study

Conceptualization: Alexandra L. Swirski, David L. Pearl. Data curation: Alexandra L. Swirski, David L. Pearl. Formal analysis: Alexandra L. Swirski, David L. Pearl. Funding acquisition: David L. Pearl. 15 / 18 ... Investigation: Alexandra L. Swirski, David L. Pearl. Methodology: Alexandra L. Swirski, David L. Pearl. Project administration: Alexandra L. Swirski, David L. Pearl. Resources: Alexandra L. Swirski, David L

Examining the differential use of a North American animal poison control call center by veterinarians and the public for dog-related calls

privileges that others would not have. Funding: The project was funded through a NSERC Discovery Grant awarded to David L. Pearl. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis ... applications. Author Contributions Conceptualization: Keana Shahin, David L. Pearl, Carolyn Martinko, Olaf Berke, Terri L. O’Sullivan. Data curation: Keana Shahin, David L. Pearl, Carolyn Martinko. Formal

The impact of state cannabis legislation, county-level socioeconomic and dog-level characteristics on reported cannabis poisonings of companion dogs in the USA (2009–2014)

to decriminalize or legalize cannabis products are enacted. Author Contributions Conceptualization: Mohammad Howard-Azzeh, David L. Pearl, Alexandra Swirski, Madeline Ward, Roksolana Hovdey, Terri L ... . O’Sullivan, Olaf Berke. Data curation: Mohammad Howard-Azzeh, David L. Pearl, Alexandra Swirski, Madeline Ward, Roksolana Hovdey. Formal analysis: Mohammad Howard-Azzeh, David L. Pearl. Funding acquisition

The identification of risk factors contributing to accidental opioid poisonings in companion dogs using data from a North American poison control center (2006-2014)

thank Alexandra Swirski for managing our research group’s subset of the AnTox Database. Author Contributions Conceptualization: Mohammad Howard-Azzeh, David L. Pearl, Terri L. O’Sullivan, Olaf Berke ... . Data curation: David L. Pearl. Formal analysis: Mohammad Howard-Azzeh, David L. Pearl. Funding acquisition: David L. Pearl. Investigation: Mohammad Howard-Azzeh, David L. Pearl, Terri L. O’Sullivan

Using whole-genome sequence data to examine the epidemiology of Salmonella, Escherichia coli and associated antimicrobial resistance in raccoons (Procyon lotor), swine manure pits, and soil samples on swine farms in southern Ontario, Canada

of Sarah Martz (1988– 2020). Author Contributions Conceptualization: Nadine A. Vogt, Benjamin M. Hetman, David L. Pearl, Claire M. Jardine. Data curation: Nadine A. Vogt, Adam A. Vogt, Kristin J ... . Bondo. Formal analysis: Nadine A. Vogt, Benjamin M. Hetman, David L. Pearl, Adam A. Vogt. 19 / 23 Funding acquisition: David L. Pearl, Richard J. Reid-Smith, E. Jane Parmley, Michael R. Mulvey, Claire M

Epidemiology of Enteric Disease in C-EnterNet’s Pilot Site – Waterloo Region, Ontario, 1990 to 2004

Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol Epidemiology of enteric disease in C-EnterNet's pilot site - Waterloo region, Ontario, 1990 to 2004 Victoria A Keegan MSc Shannon E Majowicz David L Pearl DVM Barbara

A field-based indicator for determining the likelihood of Ixodes scapularis establishment at sites in Ontario, Canada

. Ogden, L. Robbin Lindsay, Pascal Michel, David L. Pearl, Claire M. Jardine. Funding acquisition: Nicholas H. Ogden, Claire M. Jardine. Methodology: Katie M. Clow, Nicholas H. Ogden, L. Robbin Lindsay ... , Pascal Michel, David L. Pearl, Claire M. Jardine. Supervision: Nicholas H. Ogden, L. Robbin Lindsay, Pascal Michel, David L. Pearl, Claire M. Jardine. 11 / 13 Validation: Katie M. Clow, Curtis B

Northward range expansion of Ixodes scapularis evident over a short timescale in Ontario, Canada

. Formal analysis: Katie M. Clow. Funding acquisition: Nicholas H. Ogden, Claire M. Jardine. Investigation: Katie M. Clow. Jardine. Methodology: Katie M. Clow, Patrick A. Leighton, David L. Pearl, Claire ... M. Jardine. Supervision: Nicholas H. Ogden, L. Robbin Lindsay, Pascal Michel, David L. Pearl, Claire M. Writing ± original draft: Katie M. Clow. Writing ± review & editing: Katie M. Clow, Patrick A

Epidemiology of Enteric Disease in C-EnterNet’s Pilot Site – Waterloo Region, Ontario, 1990 to 2004

Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol Epidemiology of enteric disease in C-EnterNet's pilot site - Waterloo region, Ontario, 1990 to 2004 Victoria A Keegan MSc Shannon E Majowicz David L Pearl DVM Barbara

Epidemiology of Enteric Disease in C-EnterNet’s Pilot Site – Waterloo Region, Ontario, 1990 to 2004

Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol Epidemiology of enteric disease in C-EnterNet's pilot site - Waterloo region, Ontario, 1990 to 2004 Victoria A Keegan MSc Shannon E Majowicz David L Pearl DVM Barbara

Epidemiology of Enteric Disease in C-EnterNet’s Pilot Site – Waterloo Region, Ontario, 1990 to 2004

Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol Epidemiology of enteric disease in C-EnterNet's pilot site - Waterloo region, Ontario, 1990 to 2004 Victoria A Keegan MSc Shannon E Majowicz David L Pearl DVM Barbara

On-farm biosecurity practices and causes of preweaning mortality in Canadian commercial mink kits

Mink are an important animal commodity group in Canada and excessive kit mortality represents a significant loss to production. National biosecurity standards have been developed for Canadian mink farms, but it is unclear how well these standards have been implemented as there are no studies correlating management practices of mink producers with causes of death in mink kits. To...

Comparison of risk factors for seropositivity to feline immunodeficiency virus and feline leukemia virus among cats: a case-case study

Background Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV) are reported to have similar risk factors and similar recommendations apply to manage infected cats. However, some contrasting evidence exists in the literature with regard to commonly reported risk factors. In this study, we investigated whether the known risk factors for FIV and FeLV infections have...

Comparison of risk factors for seropositivity to feline immunodeficiency virus and feline leukemia virus among cats: a case-case study

Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV) are reported to have similar risk factors and similar recommendations apply to manage infected cats. However, some contrasting evidence exists in the literature with regard to commonly reported risk factors. In this study, we investigated whether the known risk factors for FIV and FeLV infections have a stronger...

A spatial analysis of heat stress related emergency room visits in rural Southern Ontario during heat waves

David L. Pearl 0 David F. Kelton 0 0 Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph , Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 , Canada Background: In Southern Ontario, climate change may

Risk factors for saddle-related skin lesions on elephants used in the tourism industry in Thailand

Lesions related to working conditions and improper saddle design are a concern for a variety of working animals including elephants. The objectives of the present study were to determine the prevalence of cutaneous lesions in anatomic regions (i.e., neck, girth, back, tail) in contact with saddle-related equipment among elephants in Thailand working in the tourism industry, and...

Heat stress related dairy cow mortality during heat waves and control periods in rural Southern Ontario from 2010–2012

Heat stress is a physiological response to extreme environmental heat such as heat waves. Heat stress can result in mortality in dairy cows when extreme heat is both rapidly changing and has a long duration. As a result of climate change, heat waves, which are defined as 3 days of temperatures of 32 °C or above, are an increasingly frequent extreme weather phenomenon in Southern...

Disparities in Spatial Prevalence of Feline Retroviruses due to Data Aggregation: A Case of the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem

The knowledge of the spatial distribution feline immunodeficiency virus and feline leukemia virus infections, which are untreatable, can inform on their risk factors and high-risk areas to enhance control. However, when spatial analysis involves aggregated spatial data, results may be influenced by the spatial scale of aggregation, an effect known as the modifiable areal unit...