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  ZRU Faculty    
  Dale D. Hancock DVM, MS, PhD
Professor
Veterinary Clinical Sciences (VCS)

Hancock Publications

Professional Positions

Ambulatory Resident, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, 1975-76.

Associate General Practitioner, Scott Veterinary Hospital, Stephenville Texas, 1976-78.

   
  Graduate Research Associate, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Department of Veterinary Science, 1978-83.

Assistant Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University, 1983-84.

Assistant Professor, Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, 1984-1990.

Visiting epidemiologist for the National Animal Health Monitoring System in Ft. Collins, CO (under USDA-APHIS-Veterinary Services), Sept., 1992- March, 1993.

Associate Professor, Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, 1990-present.

Professor, Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, 1998-present.


Publications SINCE 1997

Hancock-D-D. Rice-D-H. Herriott-D-E. Besser-T-E. Ebel-E-D. Carpenter-L-V. Effects of farm manure handling practices on Escherichia coli O157 prevalence in cattle JOURNAL OF FOOD PROTECTION 60:.363- 366, 1997.

Hancock, D.D., T.E. Besser, D.H. Rice, D.E. Herriott, and P.I. Tarr. 1996. Longitudinal Study of Escherichia coli O157 in fourteen cattle herds. Epidemiol. Infect. 118:193-5, 1997.

Hancock-D-D. Rice-D-H. Thomas-L-A. Dargatz-D-A. Besser-T-E.: Epidemiology of Escherichia coli O157 in feedlot cattle. JOURNAL OF FOOD PROTECTION. 60:462- 465, 1997.

Dargatz-D-A. Wells-S-J. Thomas-L-A. Hancock-D-D. Garber-L-P.: Factors associated with the presence of Escherichia coli O157 in feces of feedlot cattle. JOURNAL OF FOOD PROTECTION. 60:466- 470, 1997

Besser-T-E. Gay-C-C. Gay-J-M. Hancock-D-D. Rice-D, Pritchett-L-C. Erickson-E-D.: Salmonellosis associated with S typhimurium DT104 in the USA [letter].Vet-Rec. 140:75, 1997.

Keene-W-E. Sazie-E. Kok-J. Rice-D-H. Hancock-D-D. Balan-V-K. Zhao-T. Doyle-M-P. An outbreak of Escherichia coli O157:H7 infections traced to jerky made from deer meat. JAMA. 277:1229-31, 1997.

Besser-T-E. Hancock-D-D. Pritchett-L-C. McRae-E-M. Rice-D-H. Tarr-P-I: Duration of detection of fecal excretion of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in cattle. J-Infect-Dis 175:726-9, 1997.

Hancock-D-D., Lynn-T-V., Besser-T-E., Wikse-S-E., Feasibility of preharvest food safety control. Compendium on Continuing Ed. Prac. Vet. 19:S200-&, 1997.

Keene WE, Hedberg K, Herriott DE, Hancock DD, McKay RW, Barrett TJ, Fleming DW: A prolonged outbreak of Escherichia coli O157:H7 infections caused by commercially distributed raw milk. J Infect Dis. 176:815-818, 1997.

Rice DH, Hancock DD, Besser TE: Virulence assessment of bovine isolates of Salmonella dublin. Veterinary Microbiology 56: MAY 1997, p.111-124.

Rice, DH, ED Ebel, DD Hancock, TE Besser, DE Herriot, and LV Carpenter. 1997. Escherichia coli O157 in cull dairy cows on farm and at slaughter. Journal of Food Protection. 60:1-2.

Besser TE, Hancock DD, LeJeune JT, Park J-H. Environmental reservoirs of Escherichia coli O157:H7 on cattle farms. Korean J. Veterinary Public Health 21(2)165-73, 1997.

Besser TE, Rice DH, Hancock DD, Richards B: Colonization of calves with Escherichia coli O157:H7: Infectious dose and direct contact transmission (submitted). App Env Microbiol,

Tarr PI, Besser TE, Hancock DD, Keene WE, Goldoft M. Verotoxigenic Escherichia coli infection: United States overview. J Food Protection. 60:1466-1471, 1997.

Lynn-T-V. Hancock-D-D. Besser-T-E. Harrison-J-H. Rice-D-H. Stewart-N-T. Rowan-L-L. The occurrence and replication of Escherichia coli in cattle feeds. J Dairy Sci 81:1102-1108, 1998.

Krytenburg D, Hancock DD, Rice DH, Besser TE, Gay CC. Gay JM. Salmonella enterica in cattle feeds from the Pacific Northwest. Animal Feed Sci and Tech. 75:75-79, 1998.

Hancock, DD, TE Besser, DH Rice, ED Ebel, DE Herriot, and LV Carpenter. Mulltiple sources of Escherichia coli O157 in feedlots and dairy farms in the Pacific Northwest. Prev. Vet. Med. 35:11-19, 1998.

Rice, DH, KM McMenamin, LC Pritchett, DD Hancock, and TE Besser. 1997. Genetic diversity of Escherichia coli O157 isolates from 41 Pacific Northwest cattle herds. Submitted to J. Clinical Microbiology, Aug. 1997.

Herriott DE, DD Hancock, ED Ebel, LV Carpenter , DH Rice, and TE Besser. Association of herd management factors with colonization of dairy cattle by Shiga toxin-positive Escherichia coli O157. J. Food Protect Vol. 61, no. 7, JUL 1998, p.802- 807.

Sanderson MW, Besser TE, Gay JM, Gay CC, Hancock DD. 1999. Fecal Escherichia coli O157:H7 shedding patterns of orally inoculated calves. Vet Microbiol 1999 Sep 15;69(3):199-205

Besser, T. E., M. Goldoft, L. C. Pritchett, R. Khakhria, D. D. Hancock, D. H. Rice, J. M. Gay, W. Johnson, and C. C. Gay. 2000. Multiresistant Salmonella Typhimurium DT104 infections of humans and domestic animals in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Epidemiol. Infect. (in press)


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