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Frank van der Meer Professor Associate Member One Health Research Group Associate Member Cattle Health Research Group Associate Member Wildlife Health & Ecology Research Group Associate Member Infection Biology Research Group PhD Veterinary Medicine (virology) Utrecht University, The Netherlands DVM Contact information Email Frank van der Meer Professor Global Health and Infectious Diseases, University of Calgary Veterinary Medicine Verified email at ucalgary.ca Infectious diseases Virology Evolution Vaccinology.

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Frank van der Meer Professor, Global Health and Infectious Diseases at University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta, Canada 672 followers 500+ connections Join to view profile University of Calgary. Frank VAN DER MEER | Associate Professor Global Health and Infectious Diseases | DVM PhD (Utrecht NL) | The University of Calgary, Calgary | HBI | Department of Ecosystem and Public Health and. This consensus statement update on BVDV presents greater focus on topics currently relevant to the biology and control of this viral pathogen of cattle, including changes in virus subpopulations, infection in heterologous hosts, immunosuppression, and vaccination. Keywords: bovine viral diarrhea, immunosuppression, vaccination, viral persistence Frank van der Meer. Professor. +1 (403) 210-6297. Health Research Innovation Centre 1AC70. [email protected].

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Frank van der Meer graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Utrecht University in the Netherlands in 1996. He worked for 1.5 years in large animal practice and returned to the Utrecht University to conduct research on horse reproduction. His strong collaboration with the virology department during that time sparked his still ongoing passion for viruses. Dr. van der Meer completed. Frank van der Meer Ecosystem and Public Health 3330 Hospital Drive NW Room: HRIC 1AC70 Telephone: Room: HRIC 2C51 Telephone: [email protected] 403 210 6297 403 220 7892 Fax: Fax: POSITIONS Current Positions (include appointments at the University of Calgary and other institutions) Frank van der Meer Assistant Professor, Global Health and Infectious Diseases UCVM Dept. of Ecosystem and Public Health 3330 Hospital Dr. NW, HRIC 2C56 T2N 4N1 Calgary, AB, Canada [email protected] 403-210-6297. Archive. January 2014; November 2013; June 2012; March 2012; Frank van der Meer, DVM PhD PhD Veterinary Medicine (virology)Utrecht University, The Netherlands Supervising degrees. Veterinary Medicine - Doctoral: Accepting Inquiries Veterinary Medicine - Masters: Accepting Inquiries Contact this supervisor. Complete the following form if you are interested in working with this supervisor for your Graduate.

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Vet. Sci., 19 October 2015 Sec. Veterinary Humanities and Social Sciences Volume 2 - 2015 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2015.00046 "The Maasai need cows and the cows need Maasai," the use of a photovoice approach to assess animal health needs Frank van der Meer 1,2 * Eoin Clancy 1 Adam Thomas 2 Susan Kutz 1 Jennifer Hatfield 1,2 Karin Orsel 2,3 Leukemia Virus, Bovine*. Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) infection, endemic in North American dairy herds, has production-limiting effects. A literature review of available papers published since 1995 concerning BLV transmission and its control was conducted. Although confirmed transmission routes were reviewed (blood, natural.. Guido van Marle Department of Microbiology Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary,. Calgary, Canada, Frank van der Meer Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Ecosystem and Public Health, University of Calgary, Calgary,. Infection with BLV was assumed to decrease milk production, decrease cow longevity, and increase condemnation of carcasses at slaughter from cattle with enzootic bovine leukosis, thereby decreasing net revenue. Cows infected with BLV generated a yearly mean partial net revenue of Can$7,641, whereas noninfected cows generated Can$8,276.

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Van Anne TR, Rinehart CL, Buterbaugh RE, Bauer MJ, Young AJ, Blaha ML, et al. Cell-mediated and humoral immune responses to bovine herpesvirus type 1 and bovine viral diarrhea virus in calves following administration of a killed-virus vaccine and bovine herpesvirus type 1 challenge.. Frank van der Meer, University of Calgary, Canada Angel. 40+ Results for "Frank Van Der Meer" Frank Van Der Meer Op zoek naar werk… Amsterdam De Fruittuin van West, +13 more Aeres - Warmonderhof, +2 more Frank Van Der Meer Docent bij Yuverta vmbo.