Tonie Rocke
Tonie Rocke is a Research Epidemiologist at the National Wildlife Health Center.
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Further assessment of Monkeypox Virus infection in Gambian pouched rats (Cricetomys gambianus) using in vivo bioluminescent imaging Further assessment of Monkeypox Virus infection in Gambian pouched rats (Cricetomys gambianus) using in vivo bioluminescent imaging
Monkeypox is a zoonosis clinically similar to smallpox in humans. Recent evidence has shown a potential risk of increased incidence in central Africa. Despite attempts to isolate the virus from wild rodents and other small mammals, no reservoir host has been identified. In 2003,Monkeypox virus (MPXV) was accidentally introduced into the U.S. via the pet trade and was associated with the...
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Elizabeth Falendysz, Juan Lopera, Faye Lorenzsonn, Johanna Salzer, Christina Hutson, Jeffrey Doty, Nadia Gallardo-Romero, Darin S. Carroll, Jorge E. Osorio, Tonie Rocke
Apparent field safety of a raccoon poxvirus-vectored plague vaccine in free-ranging prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.), Colorado, USA Apparent field safety of a raccoon poxvirus-vectored plague vaccine in free-ranging prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.), Colorado, USA
Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) suffer high rates of mortality from plague. An oral sylvatic plague vaccine using the raccoon poxvirus vector (designated RCN-F1/V307) has been developed for prairie dogs. This vaccine is incorporated into palatable bait along with rhodamine B as a biomarker. We conducted trials in August and September 2012 to demonstrate uptake and apparent safety of the RCN...
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Daniel Tripp, Tonie Rocke, Sean Streich, Rachel Abbott, Jorge E. Osorio, Michael Miller
Age at vaccination may influence response to sylvatic plague vaccine (SPV) in Gunnison’s prairie dogs (Cynomys gunnisoni) Age at vaccination may influence response to sylvatic plague vaccine (SPV) in Gunnison’s prairie dogs (Cynomys gunnisoni)
Gunnison’s prairie dogs (Cynomys gunnisoni) have been considered at greater risk from Yersinia pestis (plague) infection in the montane portion of their range compared to populations at lower elevations, possibly due to factors related to flea transmission of the bacteria or greater host susceptibility. To test the latter hypothesis and determine whether vaccination against plague with...
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Tonie Rocke, Daniel Tripp, Faye Lorenzsonn, Elizabeth Falendysz, Susan Smith, Judy Williamson, Rachel Abbott
Attenuation of monkeypox virus by deletion of genomic regions Attenuation of monkeypox virus by deletion of genomic regions
Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is an emerging pathogen from Africa that causes disease similar to smallpox. Two clades with different geographic distributions and virulence have been described. Here, we utilized bioinformatic tools to identify genomic regions in MPXV containing multiple virulence genes and explored their roles in pathogenicity; two selected regions were then deleted singularly...
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Juan Lopera, Elizabeth Falendysz, Tonie Rocke, Jorge E. Osorio
Clostridium botulinum Clostridium botulinum
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Tonie Rocke, Rachel Abbott
Evaluation of monkeypox virus infection of prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) using in vivo bioluminescent imaging Evaluation of monkeypox virus infection of prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) using in vivo bioluminescent imaging
Monkeypox (MPX) is a re-emerging zoonotic disease that is endemic in Central and West Africa, where it can cause a smallpox-like disease in humans. Despite many epidemiologic and field investigations of MPX, no definitive reservoir species has been identified. Using recombinant viruses expressing the firefly luciferase (luc) gene, we previously demonstrated the suitability of in vivo...
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Elizabeth A. Falendysz, Angela Londono-Navas, Carol Meteyer, Nicola Pussini, Juan Lopera, Jorge E. Osorio, Tonie Rocke
Managing prairie dogs by managing plague: a vaccine for the future? Managing prairie dogs by managing plague: a vaccine for the future?
The Black-footed Ferret Recovery Implementation Team Executive Committee is conducting a project to develop,and (hopefully) eventually implement, a plague vaccination program for prairie dogs. The project is a component of the WesternAssociation of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Grasslands Conservation Initiative. An effective, field-worthy vaccine against plaguecould be the biggest...
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Terry Johnson, Tonie Rocke, Pete Gober, Bill Van Pelt, Michael W. Miller, Daniel Tripp, Rachel Abbott, David Bergman
Season and application rates affect vaccine bait consumption by prairie dogs in Colorado and Utah, USA Season and application rates affect vaccine bait consumption by prairie dogs in Colorado and Utah, USA
Plague, a zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, causes high rates of mortality in prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.). An oral vaccine against plague has been developed for prairie dogs along with a palatable bait to deliver vaccine and a biomarker to track bait consumption. We conducted field trials between September 2009 and September 2012 to develop recommendations for...
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Daniel Tripp, Tonie Rocke, Sean Streich, Nathanael Brown, Julia Rodriguez-Ramos Fernandez, Michael Miller
A rapid field test for sylvatic plague exposure in wild animals A rapid field test for sylvatic plague exposure in wild animals
Plague surveillance is routinely conducted to predict future epizootics in wildlife and exposure risk for humans. The most common surveillance method for sylvatic plague is detection of antibodies to Yersinia pestis F1 capsular antigen in sentinel animals, such as coyotes (Canis latrans). Current serologic tests for Y. pestis, hemagglutination (HA) test and enzyme-linked immunosorbent...
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Rachel Abbott, Robert Hudak, Roy Mondesire, Laurie Baeten, Robin Russell, Tonie Rocke
A recombinant raccoon poxvirus vaccine expressing both Yersinia pestis F1 and truncated V antigens protects animals against lethal plague. A recombinant raccoon poxvirus vaccine expressing both Yersinia pestis F1 and truncated V antigens protects animals against lethal plague.
In previous studies, we demonstrated in mice and prairie dogs that simultaneous administration of two recombinant raccoon poxviruses (rRCN) expressing Yersinia pestis antigens (F1 and V307-a truncated version of the V protein) provided superior protection against plague challenge compared to individual single antigen constructs. To reduce costs of vaccine production and facilitate...
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Tonie Rocke, B Kingstad-Bakke, W Berlier, J.E. Osorio
The innate immune response may be important for surviving plague in wild Gunnison's prairie dogs The innate immune response may be important for surviving plague in wild Gunnison's prairie dogs
Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) are highly susceptible to Yersinia pestis, with ≥99% mortality reported from multiple studies of plague epizootics. A colony of Gunnison's prairie dogs (Cynomys gunnisoni) in the Aubrey Valley (AV) of northern Arizona appears to have survived several regional epizootics of plague, whereas nearby colonies have been severely affected by Y. pestis. To examine...
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Joseph Busch, Roger Van Andel, Nathan Stone, Kacy Cobble, Roxanne Nottingham, Judy Lee, Michael VerSteeg, Jeff Corcoran, Jennifer Cordova, William Van Pelt, Megan M. Shuey, Jeffrey T. Foster, James M. Schupp, Stephen Beckstrom-Sternberg, James Beckstrom-Sternberg, Paul Keim, Susan Smith, Julia Rodriguez-Ramos, Judy Williamson, Tonie Rocke, David Wagner
Mapping monkeypox transmission risk through time and space in the Congo Basin Mapping monkeypox transmission risk through time and space in the Congo Basin
Monkeypox is a major public health concern in the Congo Basin area, with changing patterns of human case occurrences reported in recent years. Whether this trend results from better surveillance and detection methods, reduced proportions of vaccinated vs. non-vaccinated human populations, or changing environmental conditions remains unclear. Our objective is to examine potential...
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Yoshinori Nakazawa, R. Lash, Darin S. Carroll, Inger Damon, Kevin Karem, Mary Reynolds, Jorge E. Osorio, Tonie Rocke, Jean Malekani, Jean-Jacques Muyembe, Pierre Formenty, A. Peterson
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Further assessment of Monkeypox Virus infection in Gambian pouched rats (Cricetomys gambianus) using in vivo bioluminescent imaging Further assessment of Monkeypox Virus infection in Gambian pouched rats (Cricetomys gambianus) using in vivo bioluminescent imaging
Monkeypox is a zoonosis clinically similar to smallpox in humans. Recent evidence has shown a potential risk of increased incidence in central Africa. Despite attempts to isolate the virus from wild rodents and other small mammals, no reservoir host has been identified. In 2003,Monkeypox virus (MPXV) was accidentally introduced into the U.S. via the pet trade and was associated with the...
Authors
Elizabeth Falendysz, Juan Lopera, Faye Lorenzsonn, Johanna Salzer, Christina Hutson, Jeffrey Doty, Nadia Gallardo-Romero, Darin S. Carroll, Jorge E. Osorio, Tonie Rocke
Apparent field safety of a raccoon poxvirus-vectored plague vaccine in free-ranging prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.), Colorado, USA Apparent field safety of a raccoon poxvirus-vectored plague vaccine in free-ranging prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.), Colorado, USA
Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) suffer high rates of mortality from plague. An oral sylvatic plague vaccine using the raccoon poxvirus vector (designated RCN-F1/V307) has been developed for prairie dogs. This vaccine is incorporated into palatable bait along with rhodamine B as a biomarker. We conducted trials in August and September 2012 to demonstrate uptake and apparent safety of the RCN...
Authors
Daniel Tripp, Tonie Rocke, Sean Streich, Rachel Abbott, Jorge E. Osorio, Michael Miller
Age at vaccination may influence response to sylvatic plague vaccine (SPV) in Gunnison’s prairie dogs (Cynomys gunnisoni) Age at vaccination may influence response to sylvatic plague vaccine (SPV) in Gunnison’s prairie dogs (Cynomys gunnisoni)
Gunnison’s prairie dogs (Cynomys gunnisoni) have been considered at greater risk from Yersinia pestis (plague) infection in the montane portion of their range compared to populations at lower elevations, possibly due to factors related to flea transmission of the bacteria or greater host susceptibility. To test the latter hypothesis and determine whether vaccination against plague with...
Authors
Tonie Rocke, Daniel Tripp, Faye Lorenzsonn, Elizabeth Falendysz, Susan Smith, Judy Williamson, Rachel Abbott
Attenuation of monkeypox virus by deletion of genomic regions Attenuation of monkeypox virus by deletion of genomic regions
Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is an emerging pathogen from Africa that causes disease similar to smallpox. Two clades with different geographic distributions and virulence have been described. Here, we utilized bioinformatic tools to identify genomic regions in MPXV containing multiple virulence genes and explored their roles in pathogenicity; two selected regions were then deleted singularly...
Authors
Juan Lopera, Elizabeth Falendysz, Tonie Rocke, Jorge E. Osorio
Clostridium botulinum Clostridium botulinum
No abstract available.
Authors
Tonie Rocke, Rachel Abbott
Evaluation of monkeypox virus infection of prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) using in vivo bioluminescent imaging Evaluation of monkeypox virus infection of prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) using in vivo bioluminescent imaging
Monkeypox (MPX) is a re-emerging zoonotic disease that is endemic in Central and West Africa, where it can cause a smallpox-like disease in humans. Despite many epidemiologic and field investigations of MPX, no definitive reservoir species has been identified. Using recombinant viruses expressing the firefly luciferase (luc) gene, we previously demonstrated the suitability of in vivo...
Authors
Elizabeth A. Falendysz, Angela Londono-Navas, Carol Meteyer, Nicola Pussini, Juan Lopera, Jorge E. Osorio, Tonie Rocke
Managing prairie dogs by managing plague: a vaccine for the future? Managing prairie dogs by managing plague: a vaccine for the future?
The Black-footed Ferret Recovery Implementation Team Executive Committee is conducting a project to develop,and (hopefully) eventually implement, a plague vaccination program for prairie dogs. The project is a component of the WesternAssociation of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Grasslands Conservation Initiative. An effective, field-worthy vaccine against plaguecould be the biggest...
Authors
Terry Johnson, Tonie Rocke, Pete Gober, Bill Van Pelt, Michael W. Miller, Daniel Tripp, Rachel Abbott, David Bergman
Season and application rates affect vaccine bait consumption by prairie dogs in Colorado and Utah, USA Season and application rates affect vaccine bait consumption by prairie dogs in Colorado and Utah, USA
Plague, a zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, causes high rates of mortality in prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.). An oral vaccine against plague has been developed for prairie dogs along with a palatable bait to deliver vaccine and a biomarker to track bait consumption. We conducted field trials between September 2009 and September 2012 to develop recommendations for...
Authors
Daniel Tripp, Tonie Rocke, Sean Streich, Nathanael Brown, Julia Rodriguez-Ramos Fernandez, Michael Miller
A rapid field test for sylvatic plague exposure in wild animals A rapid field test for sylvatic plague exposure in wild animals
Plague surveillance is routinely conducted to predict future epizootics in wildlife and exposure risk for humans. The most common surveillance method for sylvatic plague is detection of antibodies to Yersinia pestis F1 capsular antigen in sentinel animals, such as coyotes (Canis latrans). Current serologic tests for Y. pestis, hemagglutination (HA) test and enzyme-linked immunosorbent...
Authors
Rachel Abbott, Robert Hudak, Roy Mondesire, Laurie Baeten, Robin Russell, Tonie Rocke
A recombinant raccoon poxvirus vaccine expressing both Yersinia pestis F1 and truncated V antigens protects animals against lethal plague. A recombinant raccoon poxvirus vaccine expressing both Yersinia pestis F1 and truncated V antigens protects animals against lethal plague.
In previous studies, we demonstrated in mice and prairie dogs that simultaneous administration of two recombinant raccoon poxviruses (rRCN) expressing Yersinia pestis antigens (F1 and V307-a truncated version of the V protein) provided superior protection against plague challenge compared to individual single antigen constructs. To reduce costs of vaccine production and facilitate...
Authors
Tonie Rocke, B Kingstad-Bakke, W Berlier, J.E. Osorio
The innate immune response may be important for surviving plague in wild Gunnison's prairie dogs The innate immune response may be important for surviving plague in wild Gunnison's prairie dogs
Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) are highly susceptible to Yersinia pestis, with ≥99% mortality reported from multiple studies of plague epizootics. A colony of Gunnison's prairie dogs (Cynomys gunnisoni) in the Aubrey Valley (AV) of northern Arizona appears to have survived several regional epizootics of plague, whereas nearby colonies have been severely affected by Y. pestis. To examine...
Authors
Joseph Busch, Roger Van Andel, Nathan Stone, Kacy Cobble, Roxanne Nottingham, Judy Lee, Michael VerSteeg, Jeff Corcoran, Jennifer Cordova, William Van Pelt, Megan M. Shuey, Jeffrey T. Foster, James M. Schupp, Stephen Beckstrom-Sternberg, James Beckstrom-Sternberg, Paul Keim, Susan Smith, Julia Rodriguez-Ramos, Judy Williamson, Tonie Rocke, David Wagner
Mapping monkeypox transmission risk through time and space in the Congo Basin Mapping monkeypox transmission risk through time and space in the Congo Basin
Monkeypox is a major public health concern in the Congo Basin area, with changing patterns of human case occurrences reported in recent years. Whether this trend results from better surveillance and detection methods, reduced proportions of vaccinated vs. non-vaccinated human populations, or changing environmental conditions remains unclear. Our objective is to examine potential...
Authors
Yoshinori Nakazawa, R. Lash, Darin S. Carroll, Inger Damon, Kevin Karem, Mary Reynolds, Jorge E. Osorio, Tonie Rocke, Jean Malekani, Jean-Jacques Muyembe, Pierre Formenty, A. Peterson