The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Mastitis, Herd, Veterinary medicine, Animal science and Somatic cell count. His Mastitis study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Antibiotics, Dairy cattle, Lactation, Immunology and Milking. His studies deal with areas such as Corynebacterium bovis, Ice calving, Streptococcus agalactiae, Arcanobacterium pyogenes and Prevalence as well as Dairy cattle.
His study looks at the intersection of Immunology and topics like Mycoplasma with Environmental health. He applies his multidisciplinary studies on Herd and Somatic cell in his research. In general Animal science study, his work on Culling often relates to the realm of Bacterial vaccine, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
His primary areas of investigation include Mastitis, Veterinary medicine, Animal science, Herd and Dairy cattle. He integrates Mastitis and Somatic cell count in his studies. In his research on the topic of Veterinary medicine, Pneumonia and Metritis is strongly related with Mycoplasma.
As part of one scientific family, David J. Wilson deals mainly with the area of Animal science, narrowing it down to issues related to the Ice calving, and often Casein hydrolysate. The various areas that he examines in his Herd study include Incidence and Cattle Diseases. His Microbiology study deals with Staphylococcus aureus intersecting with Streptococcus agalactiae.
David J. Wilson mostly deals with Veterinary medicine, Mastitis, Microbiology, 16S ribosomal RNA and Dairy cattle. His research on Veterinary medicine focuses in particular on Herd. His studies in Mastitis integrate themes in fields like Ice calving, Lactation and Casein hydrolysate.
His research investigates the connection between Lactation and topics such as Casein that intersect with issues in Milking. When carried out as part of a general Microbiology research project, his work on Mycoplasma is frequently linked to work in Ribosomal RNA and Bedding, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His study with Dairy cattle involves better knowledge in Animal science.
David J. Wilson spends much of his time researching Mastitis, Veterinary medicine, Bacteria, 16S ribosomal RNA and Microbiology. His work carried out in the field of Mastitis brings together such families of science as Ice calving, Lactation, Casein and Animal science. His Veterinary medicine study frequently links to other fields, such as Mink.
David J. Wilson has researched Bacteria in several fields, including Pathogen, Food science and Identification. His 16S ribosomal RNA study combines topics in areas such as Microorganism, Agar plate, Udder and Staphylococcus aureus. His Microbiology research incorporates themes from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas aeruginosa mastitis, Herd and Essential oil.
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Monitoring udder health and milk quality using somatic cell counts.
Ynte H. Schukken;David J. Wilson;Francis Welcome;Linda Garrison-Tikofsky.
Veterinary Research (2003)
Effect of Pathogen-Specific Clinical Mastitis on Milk Yield in Dairy Cows
Y. T. Grohn;David J. Wilson;R. N. Gonzalez;J. A. Hertl.
Journal of Dairy Science (2004)
Bovine Mastitis Pathogens in New York and Pennsylvania: Prevalence and Effects on Somatic Cell Count and Milk Production
David J. Wilson;Ruben N. Gonzalez;Helena H. Das.
Journal of Dairy Science (1997)
Mycoplasma bovis infections in cattle
F. P. Maunsell;A. R. Woolums;D. Francoz;R. F. Rosenbusch.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (2011)
Mycoplasmal mastitis in dairy herds
Rubén N González;David J Wilson.
Veterinary Clinics of North America-food Animal Practice (2003)
Comparison of Seven Antibiotic Treatments with No Treatment for Bacteriological Efficacy Against Bovine Mastitis Pathogens
David J. Wilson;R. N. Gonzalez;K. L. Case;L. G. Garrison.
Journal of Dairy Science (1999)
Effects of stage of lactation, production, parity and season on somatic cell counts in infected and uninfected dairy goats
David J. Wilson;Keith N. Stewart;Philip M. Sears.
Small Ruminant Research (1995)
Effect of Clinical Mastitis on the Lactation Curve: A Mixed Model Estimation Using Daily Milk Weights
D.J. Wilson;R.N. González;J. Hertl;H.F. Schulte.
Journal of Dairy Science (2004)
Temporal patterns of lost milk production following clinical mastitis in a large Michigan Holstein herd.
P. C. Bartlett;J. van Wijk;D. J. Wilson;C. D. Green.
Journal of Dairy Science (1991)
Demonstration of the catalytic roles and evidence for the physical association of type I fatty acid synthases and a polyketide synthase in the biosynthesis of aflatoxin B1
Coran M.H. Watanabe;David Wilson;John E. Linz;Craig A. Townsend.
Chemistry & Biology (1996)
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