
Charlie Stoltenow
Associate Professor
Office: 165 Hultz Hall
Phone: (701) 231-7522
E-mail: charles.stoltenow@ndsu.edu
Research interests:
Epidemiology
Infectious Disease
Training/Education:
North Dakota State University, College of Agriculture, Animal Science, Research Option, With Honors, Phi Kappa Phi, BS, May 1981
Iowa State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, May 1985
Epidemic Intelligence Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1991-1993.
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, July 1999.
Extension Programming Includes :
Equine Medicine and Production
Bovine Medicine and Production
Bioterrorism
Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
West Nile Virus
Johnes Disease
Public Health
Food Safety
Recent publications:
CDC. Early childhood vaccination in two rural counties - Nebraska, 1991-1992. MMWR 1992;41:688-91.
Stoltenow, CL. Shireley, LA. Jones, T. Rupprecht, CE. Clinical Report - Atypical Rabies in a Cow. Bovine Practitioner, 1999;33:4-5.
Stoltenow, CL. Solemsass, K. Niezgoda, M. Yager, P. Rupprecht, CE. Rabies in an American bison from North Dakota. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2000.
Stoltenow, CL. Anthrax, extension bulletin A-561 (revised December 2000). Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, Vol. 21, No. 4, pages 165-166, 2001.
Stoltenow, CL. Mostrom, M. Stoltenow, LR. Matz, TE. Strychnine Toxicosis in Horses, Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, Vol 22, No. 11, 507-509, 2002.
Lardy, GP., JG. Garden-Robinson, CS. Stoltenow, MJ. Marchello and L. Lee. Beef Quality Assurance From Farm to Fork 2001: Development of a Pilot Program in Farm to Table Food Safety. http://www.joe.org/joe/2003february/rb2.shtml Journal of Extension, Vol. 41, No 1, 2003.
Schuler, LA.., Khaitsa, ML., Dyer, NW., and Stoltenow, CL. Evaluation of an outbreak of West Nile virus infection in horses: 569 cases (2002). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Vol 225, No 7, 2004.
Lardy, GP. Stoltenow, CL. Baumann, TA. Seeger, JT. And Odde, KG.
Efficacy of Mid-summer Pour-on Application in Spring calving Cow Calf Herds in the Northern Great Plains. Bovine Practitioner, 2005; 39:10-15.
Evoniuk, JM. Stoltenow, CL. O´Rourke, KI. Moore, BL, and Redmer, DA.
Assessment of the genetic risk and impact of lateral transmission in a valine-associated scrapie outbreak in sheep, AJVR Vol 66, No 8, pgs. 1302- 7, 2005.
Johnson, ML. Evoniuk, JM. Stoltenow, CL., O´Rourke, KI. And Redmer, DA.
Development of an assay to determine single nucleotide polymorphisms in the prion gene for the genetic diagnosis of relative susceptibility to classical scrapie in sheep. JVDI 19:73-77, 2007.
Mongoh, MN, Dyer, NW, Stoltenow, CL and Khaitsa, ML. Characterization of an outbreak of anthrax in animals in North Dakota: 243 cases (2005).
Bovine Practitioner, 2007; 41:101-8.
Evoniuk, JM. Berg, PT. Johnson, ML. Larson, MS. Maddock, TD. Stoltenow, CL. Schauer, CS. O´Rourke, KI. and Redmer, DA. Associations between genotypes at codon 171 and 136 of the prion protein gene and production traits in market lambs, AJVR Vol 68, No 10, pgs 1073-8, 2007.
(Accepted) Evoniuk, JM, Borowicz, PP. Caton, JS. Vonnahme, KA.
Reynolds, LP. Taylor JB. Stoltenow, CL. O´Rourke, KI. and Redmer, DA.
Effects of nutrition and genotype on prion protein (PrPC) gene expression in the fetal and maternal sheep placenta, PLACENTA PL-07-090130R1, 2008.
(Accepted )Mongoh, MN, Dyer, NW, Stoltenow, CL and Khaitsa, ML. Risk factors associated with an outbreak of anthrax in animals in North Dakota,
2005: a retrospective case-control study. Public Health Reports, May/June 2008, Vol 123.
(Submitted) Mafany-Mongoh, Hearne Robert, N. W. Dyer, C. L. Stoltenow, M. L. Khaitsa. 2007. Private and public economic incentives for the control of animal diseases: the case of anthrax in livestock J. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, - Manuscript ID (TBED-007-08), Submitted January 23, 2008.
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