Bruce F. Eldridge
University of California, Davis
37 Papers
154 Citations
Bruce F. Eldridge is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Jamestown Canyon virus. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 37 publications.
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Patterns of avian seroprevalence to western equine encephalomyelitis and Saint Louis encephalitis viruses in California, USA
William K. Reisen,Jan O. Lundström,Thomas W. Scott,Bruce F. Eldridge,Robert E. Chiles,Robert Cusack,Vincent M. Martinez,Hugh D. Lothrop,David Gutierrez,Stan E. Wright,Ken Boyce,Boyd R. Hill +11 more
TL;DR: Seroconversions in sentinel chickens provided the most sensitive indication of enzootic activity and were correlated with seroprevalence rates in wild birds, and WEE was active in all three valleys, whereas SLE only was detected in Coachella Valley.
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Natural vertical transmission of western equine encephalomyelitis virus in mosquitoes
TL;DR: Vertical transmission in Ae.
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Strategies for surveillance, prevention, and control of arbovirus diseases in western north america
TL;DR: Present strategies for surveillance, prevention, and control of arbovirus diseases in western North America have been developed from more than 4 decades of epidemiological research and development of mosquito control technology.
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Prevalence of Neutralizing Antibodies Against California and Bunyamwera Serogroup Viruses in Deer from Mountainous Areas of California
Grant L. Campbell,Bruce F. Eldridge,James L. Hardy,William C. Reeves,David A. Jessup,S. B. Presser +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the status of bunyavirus activity in deer in mountainous areas of California was evaluated using plaque reduction-serum dilution neutralization (PCS) neutralization.
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The first reported case of California encephalitis in more than 50 years.
TL;DR: This case was diagnosed retrospectively on the basis of a rise in antibody titer between acute- and convalescent-phase serum samples, and represents only the fourth ever reported and the first since the initial three cases in 1945.