His main research concerns Herd, Veterinary medicine, Statistics, Animal science and Mastitis. He interconnects Meta-analysis, Dairy cattle and Food science in the investigation of issues within Herd. His work on Culling as part of general Veterinary medicine research is frequently linked to Pestivirus, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His Multilevel model and Receiver operating characteristic study in the realm of Statistics interacts with subjects such as Sensitivity and Cutoff. Henrik Stryhn performs integrative Animal science and Lactation research in his work. When carried out as part of a general Mastitis research project, his work on Udder is frequently linked to work in Streptococcus uberis, Streptococcus dysgalactiae and Neospora caninum, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
His primary areas of investigation include Veterinary medicine, Animal science, Fishery, Herd and Aquaculture. Henrik Stryhn combines subjects such as Mastitis, Salmo and Outbreak with his study of Veterinary medicine. His Milk production study in the realm of Animal science connects with subjects such as Lactation, Somatic cell count and Ice calving.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Fish farming, Salinity, Sea louse and Rainbow trout in addition to Fishery. His study in Herd is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Dairy cattle, Statistics, Bovine leukemia virus and Random effects model. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Productivity, Ecology, Juvenile and Abundance.
Fishery, Veterinary medicine, Aquaculture, Salmo and Abundance are his primary areas of study. The Fishery study combines topics in areas such as Juvenile and Sea louse. His work in the fields of Veterinary medicine, such as Bulk tank and Herd, intersects with other areas such as Animal husbandry.
Henrik Stryhn interconnects Bovine leukemia virus, Enzootic Bovine Leukosis, Logistic regression, Environmental health and Random effects model in the investigation of issues within Herd. His studies deal with areas such as Sea surface temperature, Salinity, Missing data and Concordance correlation coefficient as well as Aquaculture. His Salmo research incorporates elements of Renibacterium salmoninarum and Disease.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Aquaculture, Salmo, Fishery, Internal medicine and Toxicology. His Salmo research incorporates themes from Veterinary medicine, Renibacterium salmoninarum and Disease. His work in Veterinary medicine tackles topics such as Transmission which are related to areas like Epidemiology.
Henrik Stryhn has included themes like After treatment, Drug administration and Sea louse in his Fishery study. In general Internal medicine, his work in Meta-analysis, Confidence interval and Relative risk is often linked to Systematic review methodology linking many areas of study. His studies in Toxicology integrate themes in fields like Ecology, Environmental enrichment and CATS.
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Veterinary Epidemiologic Research
Ian Robert Dohoo;S. Wayne Martin;Henrik Stryhn.
(2009)
The effect of season on somatic cell count and the incidence of clinical mastitis
R. G. Olde Riekerink;H. W. Barkema;Henrik E. Stryhn.
Journal of Dairy Science (2007)
Risk factors for infection of sow herds with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) virus.
Sten Mortensen;Henrik Stryhn;Rikke Søgaard;Anette Boklund.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine (2002)
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.
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (2011)
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.
Journal of Dairy Science (2005)
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.
Veterinary Microbiology (2005)
Serologic detection of Angiostrongylus vasorum infection in dogs
I. Verzberger-Epshtein;R.J.F. Markham;J.A. Sheppard;H. Stryhn.
Veterinary Parasitology (2008)
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.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine (2001)
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.
Journal of Dairy Science (2004)
Discrepancies in the determination of sperm concentration using Bürker-Türk, Thoma and Makler counting chambers.
P. Christensen;Henrik E. Stryhn;C. Hansen.
Theriogenology (2005)
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