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Janet M. Scarlett

Janet M. Scarlett

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
51
Citations
9469
World Ranking
573
National Ranking
192

Overview

Janet M. Scarlett is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of veterinary science and medicine. Their work spans several interconnected areas including small animal health, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, pediatrics, perinatology, and general health professions.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Veterinary Medicine and Surgery
  • Veterinary Oncology Research
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Child and Adolescent Health
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
  • Cardiovascular Conditions and Treatments

Janet M. Scarlett has contributed to a range of published papers reflecting diverse medical and veterinary concerns. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Health inequalities in timely antenatal care: audit of pre- and post-referral delays in antenatal bookings in London 2015-16," 2020, Journal of Public Health
  • "Age at gonadectomy, sex, and breed size affect risk of canine overweight and obese outcomes: a retrospective cohort study using data from United States primary care veterinary clinics," 2023, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
  • "A Prospective Study of Growth Rate, Disease Incidence, and Mortality in Kittens Less than 9 Weeks of Age in Shelter and Foster Care," 2022, Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
  • "Evaluation of local anesthetic blockade in cats undergoing castration in a high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter setting: a randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled trial," 2025, Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery

The scientist frequently publishes in several venues that focus on veterinary and public health topics, including:

  • Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
  • Journal of Public Health
  • Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
  • Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery

Their collaborative work includes joint publications with several coauthors notably:

  • Elizabeth A. Berliner (two collaborations)
  • Valerie Benka
  • John M. Sahrmann
  • Katherine Rieke
  • Joyce R. Briggs

Best Publications

  • Behavioral Reasons for Relinquishment of Dogs and Cats to 12 Shelters

    Mo D. Salman;Jennifer Hutchison;Rebecca Ruch-Gallie;Lori Kogan

  • Human and Animal Factors Related to Relinquishment of Dogs and Cats in 12 Selected Animal Shelters in the United States

    M.D. Salman;John G. New;Janet M. Scarlett;Philip H. Kass

  • Path Analysis for Seven Postpartum Disorders of Holstein Cows

    M.T. Correa;H. Erb;J. Scarlett

  • Characteristics of Shelter-Relinquished Animals and Their Owners Compared With Animals and Their Owners in U.S. Pet-Owning Households

    John C. New;M. D. Salman;Mike King;Janet M. Scarlett

  • Associations between body condition and disease in cats.

    J M Scarlett;S Donoghue

  • Long-term risks and benefits of early-age gonadectomy in dogs

    C. Victor Spain;Janet M. Scarlett;Katherine A. Houpt

  • Molecular studies on the ecology of Listeria monocytogenes in the smoked fish processing industry.

    Dawn M. Norton;Meghan A. McCamey;Kenneth L. Gall;Janet M. Scarlett

  • Comparative genetic characterization of Listeria monocytogenes isolates from human and animal listeriosis cases

    Gregory T. Jeffers;James L. Bruce;Patrick L. McDonough;Janet Scarlett

  • Identification and characterization of elevated microbial counts in bulk tank raw milk.

    M.C. Hayes;R.D. Ralyea;S.C. Murphy;N.R. Carey

  • Overweight cats: prevalence and risk factors

    J M Scarlett;S Donoghue;J Saidla;J Wills

  • Reasons for Relinquishment of Companion Animals in U.S. Animal Shelters: Selected Health and Personal Issues

    Janet M. Scarlett;Mo D. Salman;John G. New;Philip H. Kass

  • Effect of breed and body weight on echocardiographic values in four breeds of dogs of differing somatotype.

    S A Morrison;N S Moise;J Scarlett;H Mohammed

  • Prevalence of Enteric Zoonotic Agents in Cats less than 1 Year Old in Central New York State

    C. Victor Spain;Janet M. Scarlett;Susan E. Wade;Patrick McDonough

  • Characterization and Pathogenic Potential of Listeria monocytogenes Isolates from the Smoked Fish Industry

    Dawn M. Norton;Janet M. Scarlett;Kelly Horton;David Sue

  • Descriptive epidemiology of feline upper respiratory tract disease in an animal shelter

    Julie D. Dinnage;Janet M. Scarlett;James R. Richards

  • The Association of Shelter Veterinarians veterinary medical care guidelines for spay-neuter programs

    Andrea L. Looney;Mark W. Bohling;Philip A. Bushby;Lisa M. Howe

  • Evaluation of treatments for separation anxiety in dogs

    Yukari Takeuchi;Katherine A. Houpt;Janet M. Scarlett

  • The role of veterinary practitioners in reducing dog and cat relinquishments and euthanasias.

    Janet M Scarlett;M D Salman;John G New;Philip H Kass

  • Long-term risks and benefits of early-age gonadectomy in cats.

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  • Understanding Animal Companion Surplus in the United States: Relinquishment of Nonadoptables to Animal Shelters for Euthanasia

    Philip H. Kass;John C. New;Janet M. Scarlett;Mo D. Salman

  • Clinical, radiographic, and bronchial cytologic features of cats with bronchial disease: 65 cases (1980-1986).

    N S Moise;D Wiedenkeller;A E Yeager;J T Blue

  • Differences in background and outcome of three behavior problems of dogs

    Yukari Takeuchi;Niwako Ogata;Katherine A Houpt;Janet M Scarlett

  • An ecological analysis of risk factors for postpartum disorders of Holstein-Friesian cows from thirty-two New York farms.

    M T Correa;C R Curtis;C R Curtis;H N Erb;H N Erb;J M Scarlett;J M Scarlett

Frequent Co-Authors

Hollis N. Erb
Hollis N. Erb Cornell University
Katherine A. Houpt
Katherine A. Houpt Cornell University
Philip H. Kass
Philip H. Kass University of California, Davis
Donald J. Lisk
Donald J. Lisk Cornell University
Kathryn J. Boor
Kathryn J. Boor Cornell University
Hussni O. Mohammed
Hussni O. Mohammed Cornell University
Martin Wiedmann
Martin Wiedmann Cornell University
Edward C. Holmes
Edward C. Holmes University of Sydney
Colin R. Parrish
Colin R. Parrish Cornell University
Edward J. Dubovi
Edward J. Dubovi Cornell University

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