Jonathan E. Palmer
University of Pennsylvania
59 Papers
581 Citations
Jonathan E. Palmer is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Foal. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 59 publications. Previous affiliations of Jonathan E. Palmer include The American College of Financial Services.
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Papers
Bacterial isolates from blood and their susceptibility patterns in critically ill foals: 543 cases (1991-1998).
TL;DR: Gram-negative bacteria remain the most common isolates from blood of neonatal foals; however, gram-positive organisms were also found, and with greater prevalence than reported elsewhere and Prudent empirical treatment for neonatal sepsis should include broad-spectrum antimicrobials.
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Clinical Pathology of the Foal
Jane E. Axon,Jonathan E. Palmer +1 more
TL;DR: The neonatal foal is in a period of transition between fetal and extrauterine life; thus, the clinicopathologic findings in this period often reflect the in utero environment and results need to be interpreted with reference to the physical examination findings of the foal.
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Bacteremia in Equine Neonatal Diarrhea: A Retrospective Study (1990–2007)
TL;DR: Bacteremia is common in neonatal foals with diarrhea andDecisions regarding antimicrobial selection should be made with these differences in mind.
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West Nile virus encephalomyelitis in eight horses
C S Snook,Sallie S. Hyman,F. del Piero,Jonathan E. Palmer,E N Ostlund,B S Barr,A M Desrochers,L K Reilly +7 more
TL;DR: Results of most research studies suggest that birds are the only animals in which a viremia develops that is sufficient to infect mosquitoes and propagate the infective cycle and it is highly unlikely that a horse infected with West Nile virus would transmit the virus to humans or other horses in typical circumstances.
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Retrospective study of dystocia in mares at a referral hospital
J. Lynch Norton,Barbara L. Dallap,Janet K. Johnston,Jonathan E. Palmer,P.L. Sertich,Raymond C. Boston,Pamela A. Wilkins +6 more
TL;DR: Although CDMP reduced the time from presentation at the hospital to resolution significantly for EM, total duration of Stage II for EM was unchanged, as was foal outcome, and very early referral of mares with dystocia to referral centres with dyStocia management protocols may improve fetal outcome.
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