Daniela Hernandez Muguirohernandez

Clinical Assistant Professor

Clinical Pathology

BVSc 2008, Universidad de Guadalajara (University of Guadalajara)
2011-2013 Master in Veterinary Medicine: Veterinary Clinical Pathology, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (National Autonomous University of Mexico)
2015-2018, Clinical Pathology residency, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University
Diplomate 2018, American College of Veterinary Pathologists -Clinical Pathology

Office: L-225 Mosier Hall
Phone: (785) 532-4461
Email: dhernand@vet.k-state.edu

Service

Diagnostic clinical pathology: hematology, cytology, urinalysis, chemistry, serum protein electrophoresis
Collaborative research

Research

I am interested in all aspects of clinical pathology. I am particularly interested in canine and feline hematopoietic neoplasia and tick-borne diseases. I am eager to provide clinical pathology support in collaborative studies.

Teaching

VDMP902 Diagnostic Medicine: 4th year veterinary student rotation
Diagnostic medicine intern training
Anatomic pathology resident training

Publications

  1. D. Hernandez, D.V. Nydam, S.M. Godden. L.S. Bristol, A. Kryzer, J. Ranum, and D. Schaefer. Brix refractometry in serum as a measure of failure of passive transfer compared to measured immunoglobulin G and total protein by refractometry in serum from Holstein and Jersey calves. The Veterinary Journal. 2016. May; 211: 82-7.
  2. D. Hernandez, W.M. Yeo, M.B. Brooks, S.L. Ness, T.J. Divers, T. Stokol. Effect of various anti-platelet drugs on ex vivo equine herpervirus type 1-induced platelet activation. The American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2016. December; 77: 1366-1373
  3. D. Hernandez, R. Goggs, E. Behling-Kelly. In vitro inhibition of canine complement-mediated hemolysis. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 2018. January/February; 32: 142-146
  4. R. Goggs, E. Behling-Kelly, C. Wong, D. Hernandez, S. Lavergne. Pharmacokinetics of human recombinant C1-esterase inhibitor and development of anti-drug antibodies in healthy dogs. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 2018. September;203:66-72
  5. Koizumi, D. Hernandez, S.A.A. Chu, T. Stokol, M.G. Asakawa. Clinicopathologic findings of spontaneous leukemia in 9 pet African Hedgehogs (Atelerix albiventris). Frontiers in Veterinary Science, section Veterinary Experimental and Diagnostic Pathology. 2020. November;7:54
  6. Almendros, D. Hernandez, F.I. Hill, V.R. Barrs. First case of feline cryptococcosis in Hong Kong, caused by Cryptococcus neoformans. Medical Mycology Case Reports. 2020. May;29:8-11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mmcr.2020.04.008
  7. K.J. Flay, D. Hernandez Muguiro, F.I. Hill. Haemonchus contortus Infection in Pasture-Based Sheep Production Systems, with a Focus on the Pathogenesis of Anemia and Changes on Hematological Parameters. Animals. 2022. May;12, no. 10. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12101238
  8. D. Hernandez Muguiro, O. Nekouei, K. Ying Lee, F. Hill, V. Barrs. Prevalence of Babesia and Ehrlichia in owned dogs with suspected tick-borne infection in Hong Kong, and risk factors associated with Babesia gibsoni. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 2023. May;214:105908. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2023.105908. Epub 2023 Mar 29. PMID: 37004500.