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Henrik Stryhn is affiliated with the University of Prince Edward Island in Canada and has a research focus primarily within Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields including Agronomy and Crop Science, Ecology, Small Animals, Molecular Biology, and Immunology.

The topics most frequently addressed in Stryhn's research encompass Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies, Parasite Biology and Host Interactions, Aquaculture Disease Management and Microbiota, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Reproductive Physiology in Livestock, Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology, and Marine and Fisheries Research.

Key recent papers authored or co-authored by Stryhn include:

  • "Systematic review and meta-analysis of PIT tagging effects on mortality and growth of juvenile salmonids," 2020, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
  • "Comparing Blanket vs. Selective Dry Cow Treatment Approaches for Elimination and Prevention of Intramammary Infections During the Dry Period: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis," 2021, Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • "Development of a predictive model for bovine leukemia virus proviral load," 2022, Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
  • "Estimating sea lice infestation pressure on salmon farms: Comparing different methods using multivariate state-space models," 2020, Epidemics
  • "Rearing and handling injuries in broiler chickens and risk factors for wing injuries during loading," 2020, Canadian Journal of Animal Science

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Stryhn include:

  • J. Trenton McClure
  • Raphaël Vanderstichel
  • Krishna K. Thakur
  • K. Larry Hammell
  • Crawford W. Revie

The scientist publishes regularly in venues such as Preventive Veterinary Medicine, Scientific Reports, Journal of Dairy Science, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Journal of Fish Diseases.

Best Publications

  • The effect of season on somatic cell count and the incidence of clinical mastitis

    R. G. Olde Riekerink;H. W. Barkema;Henrik E. Stryhn

  • Selection of a cutoff value for real-time polymerase chain reaction results to fit a diagnostic purpose: analytical and epidemiologic approaches.

    Charles G. B. Caraguel;Henrik Stryhn;Nellie Gagné;Ian R. Dohoo

  • Risk factors for infection of sow herds with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) virus.

    Sten Mortensen;Henrik Stryhn;Rikke Søgaard;Anette Boklund

  • Invited review: Incidence, risk factors, and effects of clinical mastitis recurrence in dairy cows.

    Hossein Jamali;Herman W. Barkema;Mario Jacques;Eve-Marie Lavallée-Bourget

  • Meta-analysis of the effect of oral selenium supplementation on milk selenium concentration in cattle

    A Ceballos;J Sanchez;H Stryhn;JB Montgomery

  • Impact of Early Lactation Somatic Cell Count in Heifers on Milk Yield Over the First Lactation

    S. De Vliegher;H. W. Barkema;Henrik E. Stryhn;G. Opsomer

  • Lifetime effects of infection with bovine leukemia virus on longevity and milk production of dairy cows.

    Omid Nekouei;John VanLeeuwen;Henrik Stryhn;David Kelton

  • Discrepancies in the determination of sperm concentration using Bürker-Türk, Thoma and Makler counting chambers.

    P. Christensen;Henrik E. Stryhn;C. Hansen

  • Effects of seropositivity for bovine leukemia virus, bovine viral diarrhoea virus, Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis, and Neospora caninum on culling in dairy cattle in four Canadian provinces.

    Ashwani Tiwari;John A. VanLeeuwen;Ian R. Dohoo;Henrik Stryhn

  • Management Practices and Heifer Characteristics Associated with Early Lactation Somatic Cell Count of Belgian Dairy Heifers

    S. De Vliegher;H. Laevens;H. W. Barkema;Ian R. Dohoo

  • The use of multilevel models to evaluate sources of variation in reproductive performance in dairy cattle in Reunion Island

    Ian R. Dohoo;Emmanuel Tillard;H. Stryhn;Bernard Faye

  • Development of a discriminative questionnaire to assess nonphysical aspects of quality of life of dogs.

    Janina I. Wojciechowska;Caroline J. Hewson;Henrik Stryhn;Norma C. Guy

  • Understanding sources of sea lice for salmon farms in Chile.

    A.B. Kristoffersen;E.E. Rees;H. Stryhn;R. Ibarra

  • Serologic detection of Angiostrongylus vasorum infection in dogs

    I. Verzberger-Epshtein;R.J.F. Markham;J.A. Sheppard;H. Stryhn

  • Retained placenta in Friesian mares: incidence, and potential risk factors with special emphasis on gestational length.

    M. Sevinga;H. W. Barkema;Henrik E. Stryhn;J. W. Hesselink

  • Impact of early lactation somatic cell count in heifers on somatic cell counts over the first lactation.

    S. De Vliegher;H. W. Barkema;Henrik E. Stryhn;G. Opsomer

  • HS-SPME gas chromatographic characterization of volatile compounds in milk tainted with off-flavour

    Aboubakar Mounchili;Jeffrey Wichtel;J. O. Bosset;Ian R. Dohoo

  • Somatic cell count during and between milkings.

    R. G. M. Olde Riekerink;H. W. Barkema;W. Veenstra;F. E. Berg

  • Characterization and osteogenic potential of equine muscle tissue- and periosteal tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells in comparison with bone marrow- and adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells.

    Catherine L. Radtke;Rodolfo Nino-Fong;Blanca P. Esparza Gonzalez;Henrik Stryhn

  • Systematic review and meta-analysis of PIT tagging effects on mortality and growth of juvenile salmonids

    Knut Vollset;Robert J. Lennox;Eva Bonsak Thorstad;Samuel Auer

  • Association between longline design and mussel productivity in Prince Edward Island, Canada

    A. Drapeau;L. A. Comeau;T. Landry;Henrik E. Stryhn

  • Optimization and field use of a bioassay to monitor sea lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis sensitivity to emamectin benzoate

    Jillian D. Westcott;Henrik E. Stryhn;John F. Burka;K. Larry Hammell

  • Evaluation of a questionnaire regarding nonphysical aspects of quality of life in sick and healthy dogs.

    Janina I Wojciechowska;Caroline J Hewson;Henrik Stryhn;Norma C Guy

  • Herd prevalence of Salmonella spp. in Danish pig herds after implementation of the Danish Salmonella Control Program with reference to a pre-implementation study

    Jette Christensen;Dorte Lau Baggesen;Bent Nielsen;Henrik Stryhn

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian R. Dohoo
Ian R. Dohoo University of Prince Edward Island
Herman W. Barkema
Herman W. Barkema University of Calgary
Greg P. Keefe
Greg P. Keefe University of Prince Edward Island
John A. VanLeeuwen
John A. VanLeeuwen University of Prince Edward Island
Geert Opsomer
Geert Opsomer Ghent University
M.S. Cockram
M.S. Cockram University of Prince Edward Island
Ian A. Gardner
Ian A. Gardner University of Prince Edward Island
Nils Toft
Nils Toft University of Copenhagen
A. de Kruif
A. de Kruif Ghent University
S. De Vliegher
S. De Vliegher Ghent University

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