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William H. Fales
Professor
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MS, University of Idaho
PhD, University of Idaho
Honorary Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Microbiologists Research emphasis: Dr. Fales' research focuses on antimicrobial resistance, utilization and adapting automated methods to veterinary clinical microbiology and pathobiology. Specific organisms studied include Pasteurella, E. coli, Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, and anaerobic bacteria.
Teaching: Bacteriology
Selected publications:
Fangman TJ, Fales WH, 1999. Multiple Streptococcus species implicated in lameness and central nervous system signs in piglets and sows. Swine Health Prod 7(3):113-115.
Miller MA, Fales WH, McCracken WS, O'Bryan MA, Jarnagin JJ, Payeur JB, 1999. Inflammatory Pseudotumor in a cat with Mycobacteriosis. Vet Pathol 36:161-163.
Miller MA, Fales WH, Tyler JW, Suedmeyer WK, 2001. Pulmonary Botryomycosis in a Scottish Highland steer. JVDI 13:74-76.