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Overview

Ian R. Dohoo is affiliated with the University of Prince Edward Island in Canada. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine and agricultural and biological sciences, with a focus on infectious diseases, agronomy and crop science, small animals, parasitology, and genetics.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • Brucella: diagnosis, epidemiology, treatment
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
  • Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
  • Antibiotic Use and Resistance

Frequently published in venues such as Preventive Veterinary Medicine, Frontiers in Veterinary Science, and PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Ian R. Dohoo also contributed to Microorganisms and Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.

Notable recent papers include:

  • "Antimicrobial Use in Extensive Smallholder Livestock Farming Systems in Ethiopia: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Livestock Keepers" (2020), published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • "Systematic review and meta-analysis of PIT tagging effects on mortality and growth of juvenile salmonids" (2020), published in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
  • "Impact of participatory training of smallholder pig farmers on knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding biosecurity for the control of African swine fever in Uganda" (2020), published in Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
  • "Strengthening causal inference from randomised controlled trials of complex interventions" (2022), published in BMJ Global Health
  • "Who let the dogs out? Exploring the spatial ecology of free-roaming domestic dogs in western Kenya" (2021), published in Ecology and Evolution

Frequent collaborators in their research include Kristina Roesel, Johanna F. Lindahl, Ulf Magnusson, Barbara Wieland, and Knut Wiik Vollset, indicating an active engagement in collaborative scientific work.

Best Publications

  • An overview of techniques for dealing with large numbers of independent variables in epidemiologic studies

    Ian R. Dohoo;C. Ducrot;C. Fourichon;A. Donald

  • Disease, production and culling in Holstein-Friesian cows: IV. Effects of disease on production

    Ian R. Dohoo;S. Wayne Martin

  • Evaluation of changes in somatic cell counts as indicators of new intramammary infections

    Ian R. Dohoo;K. E. Leslie

  • Somatic cell counts in bovine milk.

    Ian R. Dohoo;A. H. Meek

  • Associations between passive immunity and morbidity and mortality in dairy heifers in Florida, USA

    G. A. Donovan;Ian R. Dohoo;D. M. Montgomery;F. L. Bennett

  • Invited review: Use of meta-analysis in animal health and reproduction: methods and applications.

    I.J. Lean;A.R. Rabiee;T.F. Duffield;I.R. Dohoo

  • Methods and Processes of Developing the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology - Veterinary (STROBE-Vet) Statement.

    J M Sargeant;J M Sargeant;A M O'Connor;I R Dohoo;H N Erb

  • 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

  • Diagnosing intramammary infections: Evaluation of definitions based on a single milk sample

    I R Dohoo;J Smith;S Andersen;D F Kelton

  • Postoperative use of analgesics in dogs and cats by Canadian veterinarians.

    Susan E. Dohoo;Ian R. Dohoo

  • Calf and disease factors affecting growth in female holstein calves in Florida, USA

    G. A. Donovan;Ian R. Dohoo;D. M. Montgomery;F. L. Bennett

  • Disease, production and culling in Holstein-Friesian cows III. Disease and production as determinants of disease

    Ian R. Dohoo;S.Wayne Martin

  • The REFLECT statement: reporting guidelines for randomized controlled trials in livestock and food safety: explanation and elaboration

    Jan M. Sargeant;Annette M. O'Connor;Ian A. Gardner;James S. Dickson

  • The association between bulk tank milk analysis for raw milk quality and on-farm management practices

    A.M. Elmoslemany;G.P. Keefe;I.R. Dohoo;J.J. Wichtel

  • The REFLECT statement: Methods and processes of creating Reporting Guidelines For Randomized Controlled Trials for livestock and food safety

    Annette M. O'Connor;Jan M. Sargeant;I. A. Gardner;James S. Dickson

  • The National Cohort of Dairy Farms--a data collection platform for mastitis research in Canada.

    Kristen K Reyher;S Dufour;H W Barkema;L Des Côteaux

  • Demographic and aggressive characteristics of dogs in a general veterinary caseload

    N.C. Guy;U.A. Luescher;S.E. Dohoo;E. Spangler

  • Factors influencing the postoperative use of analgesics in dogs and cats by Canadian veterinarians.

    Susan E. Dohoo;Ian R. Dohoo

  • Disease, production and culling in Holstein-Friesian cows II. Age, season and sire effects

    Ian R. Dohoo;S.Wayne Martin;Ian McMillan;Brian W. Kennedy

  • Canadian veterinarians’ use of analgesics in cattle, pigs, and horses in 2004 and 2005

    Caroline J. Hewson;Ian R. Dohoo;Kip A. Lemke;Herman W. Barkema

  • The effect of non-nutritional factors on milk urea nitrogen levels in dairy cows in Prince Edward Island, Canada.

    P. Arunvipas;Ian R. Dohoo;John A. VanLeeuwen;Gregory P. Keefe

  • Impacts of parasites on marine survival of Atlantic salmon: a meta-analysis

    Knut Wiik Vollset;Randi Ingebjørg Krontveit;Peder A Jansen;Bengt Finstad

  • A meta-analysis of the milk-production response after anthelmintic treatment in naturally infected adult dairy cows

    Javier Sanchez;Ian Dohoo;Jeromy Carrier;Luc DesCôteaux

  • Risk factors for dog bites to owners in a general veterinary caseload

    Norma C. Guy;U. A. Luescher;Susan E. Dohoo;Elizabeth Spangler

  • A case series of biting dogs: characteristics of the dogs, their behaviour, and their victims

    Norma C. Guy;U. A. Luescher;Susan E. Dohoo;Elizabeth Spangler

  • Management factors affecting stereotypies and body condition score in nonracing horses in Prince Edward Island.

    Julie L. Christie;Caroline J. Hewson;Christopher B. Riley;Mary A. McNiven

  • Application of Quantitative Methods in Veterinary Epidemiology

    Ian Dohoo

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. VanLeeuwen
John A. VanLeeuwen University of Prince Edward Island
Henrik Stryhn
Henrik Stryhn University of Prince Edward Island
Ken E. Leslie
Ken E. Leslie University of Guelph
Herman W. Barkema
Herman W. Barkema University of Calgary
Greg P. Keefe
Greg P. Keefe University of Prince Edward Island
Ian A. Gardner
Ian A. Gardner University of Prince Edward Island
David R. Smith
David R. Smith Mississippi State University
John R. Campbell
John R. Campbell University of Saskatchewan
Michael P. Ward
Michael P. Ward University of Sydney
Paul S. Morley
Paul S. Morley Texas A&M University

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