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  Clive C. Gay

Clive C. Gay DVM, MVSc 
Professor 
Chief, Field Disease Investigation Unit Head of Production Medicine
ccg@vetmed.wsu.edu

Specific Research Areas
Diseases of agricultural animals, neonatal calf disease, trace element deficiency

   

Clive C. Gay

 

Professional Experience

1962-4 Assistant Lecturer, Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow, Scotland.

1965-79 Senior Lecturer, Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Melbourne, Australia.

1971 Visiting Research Fellow: Department of Veterinary Microbiology, University of Guelph, Canada (6 months).

1972 Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies, University of Cambridge, England (6 months).

1993 Visiting Professor: Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Massey University, New Zealand (6 months). Central Veterinary Laboratory, Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food, England (6 months).

1979-97 Professor, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington.

1997-Present Director, Field Disease Investigation Unit, Washington State University.

PUBLICATIONS (SELECTED)

1991 Besser TE, Gay CC, Pritchett LC: Comparison of three methods of feeding colostrum to dairy calves. J Am Vet Med Ass 198:419-422.

1991 Pritchett LC, Gay CC, Besser TE, Hancock DD: Management and production factors influencing immunoglobulin G1 concentration in colostrum from Holstein cows. J Dairy Sci 74:2336-2341.

1991 Gay CC: Copper deficiency in the Pacific Northwest; Field experiences, diagnosis and correction. Proc. 26th Annual Pacific Northwest Nutrition Conference, pp 203-216.

1991 Finnell RH, Abbott LC, Gay CC: Teratogenicity of range land lupinus. Crooked calf disease. In: Toxicology of Plant and Fungal Compounds Ed by R. Keeler & A. Tu. Marcel Dekker New York.

1992 Maas J, Galey FD, Peauoi JR, Case JT, Littlefield ES, Gay CC: The correlation between serum selenium and blood selenium in cattle. J Vet Diagn Invest 4:48-52.

1992 Wilson AD, Gay CC, Fransen SC: An Acremonium endophyte of Lolium perenne associated with hypertherma of cattle in Pacific County, Washington. Plant Diseases 76(2):212.

1993 Besser TE, Gay CC: Colostral transfer of immunoglobulins to the calf. Vet Annual 33:53-61.

1993 Gay CC, Fransen S, Richards J, Holler S: Hypochoeris-associated stringhalt in North America. Equine vet. J. 25(5):456-457.

1993 Fox LK, Gay CC Coliform Mastitis Symposium, pp 56. Veterinary Learning Systems, Trenton, New Jersey.

1994 Pritchett LC, Gay CC, Hancock DD, Besser TE. Evaluation of the hydrometer for testing immunoglobulin G1 concentrations in calves. J.Dairy Sci 77(6):1761-1767.

1994 Gay CC, Besser TE, Gyles CL. Escherichia coli septicaemia in calves. In Escherichia coli in domestic animals and humans. 5-90.

1994 Besser TE, Gay CC: Importance of colostrum to the health of the neonatal calf. In Perinatal Mortality in Beef Cattle. Ed by Kasari TR & Wikse SE. Vet Clinics N Am 10(1):107-118

1994 Roberson JR, Fox LK, Hancock DD, Gay CC, Besser TE: Coagulase-positive Staphylococcus intramammary infections in primiparous dairy cows. J Dairy Sci 77(4):958-969.

1994 Senior Author. Radostits OM, Blood DC, and Gay CC: "Veterinary Medicine" 8th Edition. ppxxiii + 1763. Bailliere Tindall. London.

1995 Besser TE, Gay CC, Winger K. Immunoglobulin G1 transfer into induced mammary secretions: the effect of dexamethasone. J Dairy Sci 78:1306-1309.

1995 Winger K, Gay CC, Besser TE: Immunoglobulin G1 transfer into induced mammary secretions: The effect of dexamethasone. J Dairy Sci 78:1306-1309.

1995 Sanderson MW, Gay JM, Hancock DD, Gay CC, Fox LK, Besser TE. Sensitivity of bacteriologic culture for detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in bovine feces. J Clinical Microbiol. 33:2616-2619.

1995 Burmeister JE, Fox LK, Hancock DD, Gay CC, Gay JM, Parish SM, Tyler JW.Survey of dairy managers in the Pacific Northwest identifying factors associated with teat chapping. J Dairy Sci. 78:2073-2082.

1996 Forar AL, Gay JM, Hancock DD, Gay CC: Fetal loss frequency in ten Holstein dairy herds. Therio 45:1505-1513.

1997 Barrington GM, Besser TE, Davis WC, Gay CC, Reeves JJ: Immunoglobulin G1 receptor expression by bovine mammary epithelia cells and mammary leukocytosis. J Dairy Sci, 80:86-93.

1997 Barrington GM, Besser TE, McFadden TB, Gay CC, Davis WC, Reeves JJ: Effect of prolactin on in vitro expression of the bovine mammary immunoglobulin receptor. J Dairy Sci, 80:94-100.

1997 Besser, TE, Gay CC, Gay JM, Hancock DD, Rice D, Pritchett LC, Erickson ED. Salmonellosis associated with S. typhimurium DT104 in the USA. Vet Rec 140:75.

1997 KE Panter, DR Gardner, CC Gay, LF James, R Mills, JM Gay, TJ Baldwin. Observations of Lupinus-Sulphureus-Induced Crooked Calf Disease. Journal of Range Management, Vol 50 (6):587-592.

1998 DS Krytenburg, DD Hancock, DH Rice, TE Besser, CC Gay, JM Gay: Pilot Survey of Salmonella-Enterica Contamination of Cattle Feeds in the Pacific Northwestern USA Animal Feed Science and Technology, Vol 75 (1)75-79

1998 Gay, CC Motteram, E Hankley, H Crooked calf - lupine induced arthrogryposis. Douglasia. 22 (1) 24-25.

1999 JW Tyler, DD Hancock, SE Wiksie, SL Holler, JM Gay, CC Gay: Use of Serum-Protein Concentration to Predict Mortality in Mixed-Source Dairy Replacement Heifers. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol 12, Iss 2, pp 79-83

1999 Barrington GM, Besser TE, Gay CC, Davis WC, Reeves JJ. Regulation of the immunoglobulin receptor: effect of prolactin on in vivo expression of the bovine immunoglobulin G1 receptor. J Endocrinol, 162:25-31.

1999 Senior Author. Radostits OM, Gay CC, Blood DC and Hinchliff KA: "Veterinary Medicine" 9th Edition. ppxxvii + 1881. W. B. Saunders. London. New York

1999 Tyler JW, DD Hancock, JG Thorne, CC Gay, JM Gay. Partitioning the mortality risk associated with inadequate passive transfer of colostral immunoglobulins in dairy calves. J Vet Intern Med 13:335-337.

1999 Besser TE. M Goldoft, LC Pritchett, R Khakhria, DD Hancock, DH Rice, JM Gay, W Johnson, CC Gay. Multiresistant Salmonella Typhimurium DT104 infections of humans and domestic animals in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Epidemiol Infect in press

1999 Davis MA, Hancock DD, Besser TE, Rice DH, Gay JM, Gay C, Gearhart L, DiGiacomo R. Changes in antimicrobial resistance among salmonella enterica serovartyphimurium isolates from humans and cattle in the northwestern United States, 1982-1997. Emerg Infect Dis Nov-Dec;5(6):802-6

1999 Sanderson MW, Besser TE, Gay JM, Gay CC, Hancock DD.Fecal Escherichia coli 0157:H7 shedding patterns of orally inoculated calves.Vet. Microbiol. 69:199-205

Radodtits OM, Gay CC, Blood DC, Hinchliff KW. "Veterinary Medicine" 9th edition. WB Saunders ppxxvii + 1881. 2000

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