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Kelsey Froelich
Kelsey Froelich
St. Joseph High School
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Use of qPCR-based cercariometry to assess swimmer’s itch in recreational lakes
SP Rudko, RL Reimink, K Froelich, MA Gordy, CL Blankespoor, ...
EcoHealth 15, 827-839, 2018
382018
Species-specific qPCR assays allow for high-resolution population assessment of four species avian schistosome that cause swimmer's itch in recreational lakes
SP Rudko, A Turnbull, RL Reimink, K Froelich, PC Hanington
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 9, 122-129, 2019
272019
Evidence of a Putative Novel Species of Avian Schistosome Infecting Planorbella trivolvis
BA McPhail, SP Rudko, A Turnbull, MA Gordy, RL Reimink, D Clyde, ...
The Journal of Parasitology 107 (1), 89-97, 2021
152021
Evaluation of targeted copper sulfate (CuSO4) application for controlling swimmer’s itch at a freshwater recreation site in Michigan
KL Froelich, RL Reimink, SP Rudko, AP VanKempen, PC Hanington
Parasitology research 118, 1673-1677, 2019
122019
Non-resident definitive host presence is sufficient to sustain avian schistosome populations
SP Rudko, BA McPhail, RL Reimink, K Froelich, A Turnbull, PC Hanington
International Journal for Parasitology 52 (5), 305-315, 2022
102022
Simplifying schistosome surveillance: using molecular cercariometry to detect and quantify cercariae in water
BA McPhail, K Froelich, RL Reimink, PC Hanington
Pathogens 11 (5), 565, 2022
62022
A novel schistosome species hosted by Planorbella (Helisoma) trivolvis is the most widespread swimmer's itch-causing parasite in Michigan inland lakes
DM Soper, TR Raffel, JP Sckrabulis, KL Froelich, BA McPhail, ...
Parasitology 150 (1), 88-97, 2023
32023
Transient definitive host presence is sufficient to sustain avian schistosome populations
SP Rudko, BA McPhail, RL Reimink, K Froelich, A Turnbull, PC Hanington
bioRxiv, 2021.10. 05.463157, 2021
2021
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