Hana Van Campen
Associate Professor
Phone: 297-1287
Fax: 297-0320
Email:
Hana.Van_Campen@colostate.edu
Office: Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, VTH
Lab: Vetrinary Diagnostic Laboratory, VTH
Degrees
- B.S., M.S., University of California, Davis
- D.V.M., Purdue University
- Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Board Certifications
- Diplomate, ACVM, subspecialties in Virology and Immunology
Research Interests
Diagnostic Virology and Viral Pathogenesis
- I supervise the virology, virology/serology and molecular diagnostic
sections of CSU's Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in which tests are
performed to diagnose viral diseases of livestock, companion animals and
wildlife. I also participate in field investigations of suspected viral
diseases and in extension activities. My research focus is bovine viral
diarrhea virus (BVDV), an economically important pathogen of western beef
cattle. Current research projects include the pathogenesis of BVDV fetal
infections, and the epidemiology of BVDV in feedlot cattle and in wildlife.
Selected Publications
Pub Med for Van Campen H.
- Wongsathapornchai, K., Salman, M. D., Edwards, J., Morley, P. S., Keefe, T.
J., Van Campen, H. and S. Weber. Impacts of foot and mouth disease
introduction into southern Thailand: intrinsic transmission dynamics and
outbreak control. (accepted AJVR).
- Wongsathapornchai, K., Salman, M. D., Edwards, J., Morley, P. S., Keefe, T.
J., Van Campen, H. and S. Weber. Assessment of the likelihood of foot and
mouth disease introduction through importation of live animals into the
Malaysia-Thailand-Myanmar peninsula (accepted AJVR).
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Schnackel, J. Van Campen, H. and A. van Olphen. 2007. Modified-live bovine
viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) type 1a vaccine provides protection against fetal
infection after challenge with either type 1b or type 2 BVDV. The Bovine
Practitioner 41(1): 1-8
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Schultheiss, P.C., Van Campen, H., Bishop, C.J., Wolfe, L. and B. Podell.
2007. Malignant catarrhal fever associated with ovine in free-ranging mule
deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in Colorado. Journal of Wildlife Diseases (in
press).
- Cleveland, S. M., Salman, M. D. and H. Van Campen. 2006. Assessment of a
bovine viral diarrhea virus antigen capture ELISA and a microtiter virus
isolation ELISA using pooled ear notch and serum samples. J Vet Diagn Invest
18(4): 395-398.
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Tanner, J.M., Traub-Dargatz, J.L., Hill, A.E., Van Campen, H., Knight, A.P.,
Cunningham, W.E., and M. D. Salman. 2006. Evaluation of factors associated
with positive IgM capture ELISA results in equids with clinical signs
compatible with West Nile virus infection: 1,017 cases (2003). JAVMA 228(3):
414-421.
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Vilcek, S., Ridpath, J., Van Campen, H., Cavender, J. and J. Warg. 2005.
Characterization of a novel pestivirus originating from a pronghorn antelope.
Virus Research 108 (1-2): 187-193.
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Cleveland, S. M., Cleveland, M. A., Salman, M. D., Mortimer, R. G., and H. Van
Campen.
2004. Removal of bovine viral diarrhea virus persistently infected animals
from an endemically infected beef herd: effect on PI animal prevalence and
BVDV seroprevalence. Bovine Practitioner 38(2): 155-160.
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Uzal, F. A., Woods, L., Stillian, M., Nordhausen, R. Read, D. H., Van Campen,
H., Odani, J., Hietala, S., Hurley, E. J., Vickers, M. S. and S. M. Gard.
2004. Abortion and ulcerative posthitis associated with caprine herpesvirus-1
infection in goats in California. J Vet Diagn Invest 16: 478-484.