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Animal Science and Veterinary
USA
2023

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
65
Citations
15203
World Ranking
235
National Ranking
75

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in United States Leader Award

Overview

John B. Kaneene is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a concentration in Food Science, Epidemiology, Ecology, Small Animals, and Environmental Chemistry. The focus of much of Kaneene's work revolves around areas such as Mycobacterium research and diagnosis, Brucella diagnosis, epidemiology, and treatment, as well as Animal Diversity and Health Studies. Additional topics addressed include Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research, Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology, Bacteriophages and microbial interactions, and Pharmacological Effects and Assays.

The scientist has contributed to a number of peer-reviewed publications across diverse journals. Key recent papers include:

  • Current per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) research points to a growing threat in animals, 2023, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
  • Study on supplemental test to improve the detection of bovine tuberculosis in individual animals and herds, 2021, BMC Veterinary Research
  • Epidemiological Dynamics of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase- or AmpC β-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli Screened in Apparently Healthy Chickens in Uganda, 2021, Scientifica
  • Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances: using comparative medicine to understand exposure and adverse health outcomes in people and their pets, 2023, American Journal of Veterinary Research
  • Mastitis on selected farms in Wakiso district, Uganda: Burden, pathogens and predictors of infectivity of antimicrobial resistant bacteria in dairy herds, 2023, Veterinary Medicine and Science

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Kaneene include Steven Kakooza, Paul Ssajjakambwe, Esther Nabatta, Damien F. N. Munyiirwa, and Heather D. Brake.

Publication venues where Kaneene has contributed include:

  • Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
  • BMC Veterinary Research
  • American Journal of Veterinary Research
  • Scientifica
  • Veterinary Medicine and Science

This body of work reflects interdisciplinary research intersecting veterinary science, microbiology, and environmental health. The scientific output largely addresses infectious diseases affecting livestock and animals, antimicrobial resistance, and chemical exposures with implications for both animal and human health. The combination of epidemiological data, diagnostic method development, and environmental chemical assessments underlines an integrated approach to addressing complex biomedical and ecological challenges within agricultural and veterinary contexts.

Best Publications

  • A LAMENESS SCORING SYSTEM THAT USES POSTURE AND GAIT TO PREDICT DAIRY CATTLE REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE

    D. J. Sprecher;D. E. Hostetler;J. B. Kaneene

  • Patterns of antimicrobial resistance observed in Escherichia coli isolates obtained from domestic- and wild-animal fecal samples, human septage, and surface water.

    Raida S. Sayah;John B. Kaneene;Yvette Johnson;Rose Ann Miller

  • The effects of nitrate, nitrite and N-nitroso compounds on human health: a review.

    C S Bruning-Fann;J B Kaneene

  • Dry cow diet, management, and energy balance as risk factors for displaced abomasum in high producing dairy herds

    R.E.B. Cameron;P.B. Dyk;T.H. Herdt;J.B. Kaneene

  • The Use of KIT and Tryptase Expression Patterns as Prognostic Tools for Canine Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumors

    M. Kiupel;J. D. Webster;J. B. Kaneene;R. Miller

  • Management practices and reported antimicrobial usage on conventional and organic dairy farms.

    A.G. Zwald;P.L. Ruegg;J.B. Kaneene;L.D. Warnick

  • Cellular Proliferation in Canine Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumors: Associations with c-KIT and Its Role in Prognostication:

    J. D. Webster;V. Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan;R. A. Miller;J. B. Kaneene

  • The effects of nitrate, nitrite, and N-nitroso compounds on animal health.

    C S Bruning-Fann;J B Kaneene

  • Epidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis in free-ranging white-tailed deer, Michigan, USA, 1995-2000.

    Daniel J O’Brien;Stephen M Schmitt;Jean S Fierke;Stephanie A Hogle

  • Salmonella in food animals and humans in northern Thailand

    Pawin Padungtod;John B Kaneene

  • Relationship Between Body Condition Scores and Conception at First Artificial Insemination in a Large Dairy Herd of High Yielding Holstein Cows

    J.J. Domecq;A.L. Skidmore;J.W. Lloyd;J.B. Kaneene

  • Wildlife Reservoirs of Bovine Tuberculosis Worldwide: Hosts, Pathology, Surveillance, and Control:

    S. D. Fitzgerald;J. B. Kaneene

  • Relationship Between Body Condition Scores and Milk Yield in a Large Dairy Herd of High Yielding Holstein Cows

    J.J. Domecq;A.L. Skidmore;J.W. Lloyd;J.B. Kaneene

  • EVALUATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF SUPPLEMENTAL FEEDING OF WHITE-TAILED DEER (ODOCOILEUS VIRGINIANUS) ON THE PREVALENCE OF BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS IN THE MICHIGAN WILD DEER POPULATION

    RoseAnn Miller;John B. Kaneene;Scott D. Fitzgerald;Steven M. Schmitt

  • A Study of the Persistence of Mycobacterium bovis in the Environment under Natural Weather Conditions in Michigan, USA.

    Amanda E. Fine;Carole A. Bolin;Joseph C. Gardiner;John B. Kaneene

  • Herd-level factors associated with isolation of Salmonella in a multi-state study of conventional and organic dairy farms I. Salmonella shedding in cows.

    C. P. Fossler;S. J. Wells;J. B. Kaneene;P. L. Ruegg

  • Comparison of Prevalence and Antimicrobial Susceptibilities of Campylobacter spp. Isolates from Organic and Conventional Dairy Herds in Wisconsin

    K. Sato;P. C. Bartlett;J. B. Kaneene;F. P. Downes

  • Metritis complex in Michigan Holstein-Friesian cattle: incidence, descriptive epidemiology and estimated economic impact

    Paul C. Bartlett;John H. Kirk;Margaret A. Wilke;John B. Kaneene

  • The association of serum nonesterified fatty acids and cholesterol, management and feeding practices with peripartum disease in dairy cows

    John B Kaneene;RoseAnn Miller;Thomas H Herdt;Joseph C Gardiner

  • Tuberculosis: a re-emerging disease in animals and humans

    Charles O Thoen;Philip A Lobue;Donald A Enarson;John B Kaneene

  • Environmental and farm management factors associated with tuberculosis on cattle farms in northeastern Michigan.

    John B. Kaneene;Colleen S. Bruning-Fann;Larry M. Granger;RoseAnn Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Lorin D. Warnick
Lorin D. Warnick Cornell University
Pamela L. Ruegg
Pamela L. Ruegg Michigan State University
Scott J. Wells
Scott J. Wells University of Minnesota
Paul C. Bartlett
Paul C. Bartlett Michigan State University
Carole A. Bolin
Carole A. Bolin Michigan State University
Ronald J. Erskine
Ronald J. Erskine Michigan State University
Jeff B. Bender
Jeff B. Bender University of Minnesota
Matti Kiupel
Matti Kiupel Michigan State University
Bo Norby
Bo Norby Michigan State University
Sandra M Godden
Sandra M Godden University of Minnesota

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