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Animal Science and Veterinary
Finland
2023

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
38
Citations
5043
World Ranking
1410
National Ranking
12

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Finland Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Finland Leader Award

Overview

Hannu Saloniemi is affiliated with the University of Helsinki in Finland. Their professional profile reflects an academic career centered within this institution.

There is no available record of recent papers authored by Hannu Saloniemi, nor are there listed frequent co-authors or regular publication venues associated with their work.

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Best Publications

  • Epidemiology of reproductive disorders in dairy cattle: associations among host characteristics, disease and production

    YrjöT. Gröhn;Hollis N. Erb;Charles E. McCulloch;Hannu S. Saloniemi

  • Epidemiology of metabolic disorders in dairy cattle: association among host characteristics, disease, and production.

    Y.T. Gröhn;H.N. Erb;C.E. McCulloch;H.S. Saloniemi

  • Effects of Sand and Straw Bedding on the Lying Behavior, Cleanliness, and Hoof and Hock Injuries of Dairy Cows

    Marianna Norring;E Manninen;A. M de Passille;J Rushen

  • Bovine mastitis in Finland in 1988 and 1995--changes in prevalence and antimicrobial resistance.

    V. Myllys;K. Asplund;E. Brofeldt;V Hirvelä-Koski

  • Seasonal and management effects on fertility of the sow: a descriptive study.

    O.A.T. Peltoniemi;R.J. Love;M. Heinonen;V. Tuovinen

  • Acute phase response in dairy cows with experimentally induced Escherichia coli mastitis.

    J. Hirvonen;K. Eklund;A. M. Teppo;G. Huszenicza

  • Bovine intramammary infections caused by coagulase-negative staphylococci may persist throughout lactation according to amplified fragment length polymorphism-based analysis.

    Suvi Taponen;Joanna Koort;Johanna Björkroth;Hannu Saloniemi

  • Preferences of dairy cows kept in unheated buildings for different kind of cubicle flooring

    Emmi Manninen;Anne Marie de Passillé;Jeff Rushen;Marianna Norring

  • Nursing behaviour of sows during 5 weeks lactation and effects on piglet growth

    A.E Valros;M Rundgren;M Špinka;H Saloniemi

  • Association of bovine respiratory disease with clinical status and acute phase proteins in calves.

    S. Nikunen;H. Härtel;T. Orro;E. Neuvonen

  • An epidemiological and genetic study on registered diseases in Finnish Ayrshire cattle. III. Metabolic diseases.

    Yrjö Gröhn;Hannu Saloniemi;Jouko Syväjärvi

  • PHYTOESTROGEN CONTENT AND ESTROGENIC EFFECT OF LEGUME FODDER

    Hannu Saloniemi;Kristiina Wähälä;Päivi Nykänen-Kurki;Kaarlo Kallela

  • The prevalence of tail damage in slaughter pigs in Finland and associations to carcass condemnations

    Anna Valros;Susanna Ahlström;Hanna Rintala;Tanja Häkkinen

  • Viral and Bacterial Pathogens in Bovine Respiratory Disease in Finland

    H. Härtel;S. Nikunen;E. Neuvonen;R. Tanskanen

  • Fumonisin B1-induced DNA damage in rat liver and spleen: effects of pretreatment with coenzyme Q10, L-carnitine, alpha-tocopherol and selenium.

    F. Atroshi;A. Rizzo;I. Biese;P. Veijalainen

  • Significance of apoptosis and its relationship to antioxidants after ochratoxin A administration in mice.

    Faik Atroshi;Isa Biese;Hannu Saloniemi;Terhi Ali-Vehmas

  • Metabolic state of the sow, nursing behaviour and milk production

    A. Valros;M. Rundgren;M. Špinka;H. Saloniemi

  • High levels of equol in organic skimmed Finnish cow milk.

    Antti Hoikkala;Eeva Mustonen;Ilkka Saastamoinen;Tuija Jokela

  • An epidemiological and genetic study on registered diseases in Finnish Ayrshire cattle. I. The data, disease occurrence and culling.

    Yrjö Gröhn;Hanau Saloniemi;Jouko Syväjärvi

  • Sow activity level, frequency of standing-to-lying posture changes and anti-crushing behaviour—within sow-repeatability and interactions with nursing behaviour and piglet performance

    A. Valros;M. Rundgren;M. Špinka;H. Saloniemi

  • Equol in milk of dairy cows is derived from forage legumes such as red clover.

    Eeva A. Mustonen;Mikko Tuori;Ilkka Saastamoinen;Juhani Taponen

  • Antibacterial Effect of Bovine Lactoferrin Against Udder Pathogens

    T Kutila;S Pyörälä;H Saloniemi;L Kaartinen

  • Experimental regional enteritis in pigs.

    Timo V. Kalima;Hannu Saloniemi;Timo Rahko

  • An epidemiological and genetic study on registered diseases in Finnish Ayrshire cattle. IV. Clinical mastitis.

    Jouko Syväjärvi;Hannu Saloniemi;Yrjö Grohn

  • Feed intake and oral behaviour of dairy calves housed individually or in groups in warm or cold buildings

    Helena Hepola;Laura Hänninen;Pirjo Pursiainen;V.-M Tuure

Frequent Co-Authors

Anna Valros
Anna Valros University of Helsinki
Satu Pyörälä
Satu Pyörälä University of Helsinki
Yrjö T. Gröhn
Yrjö T. Gröhn Cornell University
Mari Heinonen
Mari Heinonen University of Helsinki
Bo Algers
Bo Algers Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Kristiina Wähälä
Kristiina Wähälä University of Helsinki
Jeffrey Rushen
Jeffrey Rushen University of British Columbia
Marek Špinka
Marek Špinka Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Hollis N. Erb
Hollis N. Erb Cornell University
A.M. de Passillé
A.M. de Passillé University of British Columbia

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