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Patricia Payne

 

 

 

 

 

Patricia A. Payne
BS 1969, Kansas State University
DVM 1971, Kansas State University
PhD 2000, Kansas State University
Associate Professor
Phone: (785) 532-4604
Email: Payne@vet.k-state.edu

TEACHING

I am a dedicated teacher and a Wakonse Teaching Fellow. Dr. Dryden and I team up to present the Clinical Veterinary Parasitology Course in the fall of the 2nd year of the professional veterinary curriculum. I am the course co-ordinator for Integration III also taught in the fall of the second year curriculum.  The Parasitolgy review session for 4th year students rolls around every 3 weeks were I present current parasitology information including new parasiticides and hot topics.

SERVICE

I am the Supervisor for the Diagnostic Parasitology Laboratory for the KDVDL and the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital.  I am the chair of the KSUCVM Admissions Committee. I serve as Student club advisor for both the Canine Club and Small Ruminant Practitioners.  I have made presentations at the College Veterinary Technicians Conference and the June Conference for Veterinarians as well as at National meetings including AAVP, NAVC and WVC.

As a personal service project I have been involved with the KSDS, Inc.  Puppy in Training Program since June 10, 2003. Our first pup Maize, came to KSUCVM  as a  a 10 week old female yellow Labrador puppy,  in June of 2003. She stayed by my side until the  spring of 2005. She attended classes and seminars throughout KSUCVM and could be found snoozing under my desk in Coles 333. Maize put smiles on the faces of faculty, students and staff daily. She was available for post exam hugs at all times. She was returned to KSDS early in the spring of 2005 for further evaluation and training. She passed the rigorous health exam and went on to be a partner for a disabled person. She will always carry part of my heart and will be missed by all of her friends here at the college. Since then Asheni, Tinsel, Calais and Barstow have followed in her paw prints bringing joy and humor into the lives of students and faculty alike.

RESEARCH

I am a 1971 KSUCVM graduate who practiced small animal medicine in Virginia for 23 years before returning to earn my PhD in Insecticide Resistance in Fleas. This insecticide resistance research is continuing and there are plans to include ticks into the project. Current research projects still evolve around fleas but now also include ticks and Giardia spp.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

P. A. Payne and R. K. Ridley. 1999. Strategic use of ivermectin during pregnancy to control Toxocara canis in greyhound puppies. Vet. Parasitol. 85:305-312

M.W. Dryden, C.M. McCoy, P.A. Payne. 2001. Speed of flea kill with nitenpyram tablets compared to imidacloprid Spot on and fipronil Spot on in dogs. Compend Contin Educ Pract Vet 23(3A), 24-27

B.L. Blagburn, T. Bach, D.L. Bledsoe, I. Denholm, M.W. Dryden, O. Hansen, N. Hinkle, T. Hopkins, D.E. Jacobs, H. Mehlhorn, N. Mencke, P.A. Payne, M.K. Rust, M.V. Vaughn. 2001. Advantage® International Flea Susceptibility Monitoring Initiative – A 2001 Update. Compend Contin Educ Pract Vet 23(4A) 4-7

P. Payne, M. Dryden, V. Smith, R. Ridley, 2001. Effect of 0.29%w/w Fipronil Spray on Adult Flea Mortality and Egg Production on Three Different Cat Flea Strains Infesting Cats. Vet. Parasitol. 2001 Dec 28;102(4):331-40

P.A. Payne et. al. 2002. Efficacy of a combination febantel-praziquantel-pyrantel product, with or without vaccination with a commercial Giardia vaccine, for treatment of dogs with naturally occurring giardiasis, JAVMA,Vol. 220 (3):330-333

Rust MK, Waggoner M, Hinkle NC, Mencke N, Hansen O, Vaughn M, Dryden MW, Payne PA, Blagburn BL, Jacobs DE, Bach T, Bledsoe D, Hopkins T, Mehlhorn H and I. Denholm. 2002. Development of a Larval Bioassay for Susceptibility of Cat Fleas to Imidacloprid. J. Med Entomol. Vol 39, no 4, 671-674

P.A. Payne. 2003. Variety of producers help in ectoparasite control. DVM Best Practices March pp 22-25

P.A.Payne. 2003.New Information sheds more awarness on canine ehrlichiosis. DVM Best Practices June pp 3-6

P.A.Payne and M.W.Dryden. 2003 Feline flea control. Clinical Edge™ Feline Parasites: What you need to know. June pp 10-14

Schroeder I, Blagburn BL, Bledsoe DL, Bond R, Denholm I, Dryden MW, Jacobs DE, Mehlhorn H, Mencke N, Payne P, Rust MK, Vaughn MB. Progress of the international work of the "Imidacloprid Flea Susceptibility Monitoring Team". Parasitol Res. 2003 Jul;90 Suppl 3:127-8. 2003

Akers J, Payne P, Holcomb CA, Rush B, Renter D, Moro M, Freeman, L. Public Health Education at Kansas State University. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education.  35 (2): 187-193, 2008

Dryden M, Payne P, McBride A, Mailen S, Smith V, Carithers D.  Efficacy of Fipronil (9.8% w/w) + (S)-Methoprene (8.8% w/w) and Imidacloprid (8.8% w/w) + Permethrin (44% w/w) against Dermacentor variabilis (American Dog Tick) on Dogs. Vet Ther. 9(1):15-25, 2008

Dryden M, Payne P, Lowe A, Mailen S, Smith V, Rugg D.  Efficacy of a topically applied spot-on formulation of a novel insecticide, metaflumizone, applied to cats against a flea strain (KS1) with documented reduced susceptibility to various insecticides. Vet Parasitol. 151(1):74-79, 2008.

Payne PA, Artzer A. The Biology and Control of Giardia spp and Tritrichomonas foetus. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice Volume 39, Issue 6, Pages 993-1007 (November 2009) Small Animal Parasites: Biology and Control Edited by David S. Lindsay, Anne M. Zajac

Dryden MW, Payne PA. Fecal Examination Techniques—What Is the Gold Standard? Clinician’s Brief 8(4): 13-16, 2010.

Rust MK. Denholm I, Dryden MW, Payne P, Blagburn BL, Jacobs DE, Bond R, Mencke N,  Schroeder I, Weston S, Vaughn M, Coleman G,  Kopp S.  Large-scale monitoring of imidacloprid susceptibility in the cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis. Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2010), doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2915.2010.00934