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Alicia E Long

Assistant Professor of Large Animal Emergency and Critical Care, CE track, University of Pennsylvania, New Bolton Center

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Education:
DVM (Veterinary Medicine)
Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016.
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Description of Clinical Expertise

Pathophysiology and management of recurrent colic

Neonatal medicine, particularly SIRS and sepsis

Description of Research Expertise

The equine fecal microbiota and its relationship to colic

Fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) in equine patients

Selected Publications

Long, A.: Clinical insights: Clinicopathological parameters for diagnosing and predicting outcome of horses with colic. Equine Veterinary Journal 54(6): 1005-1010, 2022.

Sage, SE, Bedenice, D, McKinney, CA, Long, AE, Pacheco, A, Wagner, B, Mazan, MR, Paradis, MR: Assessment of the impact of age and of blood-derived inflammatory markers in horses with colitis. Journal Of Veterinary Emergency And Critical Care 31(6): 779-787, NOV 2021.

Long, A., Nolen-Walston, R.: Equine inflammatory markers in the twenty-first century: A focus on Serum amyloid A. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 36(1): 147-160, 2020.

Long AE, Javsicas LH, Stokol T, Felippe MJB, Frimberger AE: Rapid clinical progression of B cell type chronic lymphocytic leukemia in a horse. J Am Vet Med Assoc 255(6): 716-721, 2019.

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Last updated: 09/12/2023
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