François Beaudeau spends much of his time researching Herd, Dairy cattle, Animal science, Veterinary medicine and Mastitis. His research in Herd intersects with topics in Coxiella burnetii and Q fever. His Coxiella burnetii research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Rickettsiosis, Coxiella burnetii Infection and Environmental health.
His work on Milk production as part of general Animal science research is often related to Lactation, Ice calving, Ketosis and Milk fever, thus linking different fields of science. His study in the field of Metritis also crosses realms of Udder and Culling. In general Veterinary medicine, his work in Flock is often linked to Salmonella linking many areas of study.
François Beaudeau mainly investigates Herd, Animal science, Veterinary medicine, Dairy cattle and Coxiella burnetii. His work in the fields of Bulk tank overlaps with other areas such as Artificial insemination. François Beaudeau has researched Animal science in several fields, including Mastitis and Logistic regression.
His Veterinary medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Epidemiology, Seroprevalence, Incidence and Outbreak. As a member of one scientific family, François Beaudeau mostly works in the field of Dairy cattle, focusing on Risk factor and, on occasion, Livestock and Odds ratio. His Coxiella burnetii study combines topics in areas such as Vaginal mucus and Q fever.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Coxiella burnetii, Q fever, Herd, Urinary system and Veterinary medicine. In his study, Bulk tank is inextricably linked to Dairy cattle, which falls within the broad field of Coxiella burnetii. His Q fever research incorporates themes from Livestock and Risk factor.
His Herd study is concerned with the larger field of Animal science. His study in the field of Dairy herds is also linked to topics like Artificial insemination, Milk yield and Test day. His Urinary system study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Odds ratio and Antibiotics, Microbiology.
François Beaudeau mainly focuses on Coxiella burnetii, Dairy cattle, Herd, Q fever and Transmission. François Beaudeau specializes in Herd, namely Bulk tank. His Bulk tank research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Latent class model and Virology.
His Q fever study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Cattle Diseases. His Cattle Diseases research includes elements of Animal science and Risk factor. Transmission overlaps with fields such as Airborne transmission and Veterinary medicine in his research.
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Production effects related to mastitis and mastitis economics in dairy cattle herds.
Henri Seegers;Christine Fourichon;François Beaudeau.
Veterinary Research (2003)
Quarter milk somatic cell count in infected dairy cows: a meta-analysis.
Belgacem Djabri;Nathalie Bareille;François Beaudeau;Henri Seegers.
Veterinary Research (2002)
Prevalence of Coxiella burnetii infection in domestic ruminants: A critical review
Raphaël Guatteo;Henri Seegers;Henri Seegers;Anne-Frieda Taurel;Anne-Frieda Taurel;Alain Joly;Alain Joly.
Veterinary Microbiology (2011)
Shedding routes of Coxiella burnetii in dairy cows : implications for detection and control
Raphaël Guatteo;François Beaudeau;Mustapha Berri;Annie Rodolakis.
Veterinary Research (2006)
Effects of disease on milk production in the dairy cow: a review.
C Fourichon;H Seegers;N Bareille;F Beaudeau.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine (1999)
Effect of Disease on Length of Productive Life of French Holstein Dairy Cows Assessed by Survival Analysis
F. Beaudeau;V. Ducrocq;C. Fourichon;H. Seegers.
Journal of Dairy Science (1995)
Coxiella burnetii shedding by dairy cows.
Raphaël Guatteo;François Beaudeau;Alain Joly;Henri Seegers.
Veterinary Research (2007)
Effects of health disorders on feed intake and milk production in dairy cows
N. Bareille;F. Beaudeau;S. Billon;A. Robert.
Livestock Production Science (2003)
Reasons for culling in French Holstein cows
H Seegers;F Beaudeau;C Fourichon;N Bareille.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine (1998)
Risk factors for Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica contamination in French broiler-chicken flocks at the end of the rearing period
N Rose;F Beaudeau;P Drouin;J.Y Toux.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine (1999)
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