His primary areas of investigation include Internal medicine, Surgery, Rhodococcus equi, Microbiology and Immunology. His Internal medicine study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Gastroenterology. His work in the fields of Surgery, such as Medical record, intersects with other areas such as Enterotomy.
His Rhodococcus equi research integrates issues from Veterinary medicine, Natural history, Genotype, Subclinical infection and Rifampin resistance. His work carried out in the field of Microbiology brings together such families of science as Molecular typing, Polymerase chain reaction and Pneumonia. His Immunology study combines topics in areas such as Epidemiology, Disease and Outbreak.
His primary areas of study are Rhodococcus equi, Microbiology, Internal medicine, Surgery and Immunology. His study in Rhodococcus equi is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Veterinary medicine, Pneumonia, Foal and Pneumonia. As part of one scientific family, Noah D. Cohen deals mainly with the area of Microbiology, narrowing it down to issues related to the Intracellular parasite, and often Immunity.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Gastroenterology and Endocrinology. His work on Surgery is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Incidence. His Immunology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Feces and Disease.
His primary scientific interests are in Rhodococcus equi, Microbiology, Virulence, Antibody and Antigen. Noah D. Cohen combines subjects such as Foal, Pneumonia, Antimicrobial, Pneumonia and Veterinary medicine with his study of Rhodococcus equi. His Pneumonia research incorporates themes from Subclinical infection and Immunology.
His work deals with themes such as Plasmid and Intracellular parasite, Bacteria, which intersect with Microbiology. While the research belongs to areas of Antibody, Noah D. Cohen spends his time largely on the problem of Vaccination, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Immunization. His study explores the link between Weaning and topics such as Incidence that cross with problems in Surgery.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Rhodococcus equi, Microbiology, Virulence, Feces and Antimicrobial. His Rhodococcus equi study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Plasmid, Foal, Rifampicin, Erythromycin and Veterinary medicine. Noah D. Cohen has included themes like Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Quorum sensing, Antibody and Recombinant DNA in his Microbiology study.
His Virulence research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Pathogen, Interferon, Priming, Intracellular and Interleukin. The Feces study combines topics in areas such as Microbiome, Dysbiosis and Gastroenterology, Omeprazole, Internal medicine. His Antimicrobial research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Swelling and Antibiotic resistance.
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Causes of and farm management factors associated with disease and death in foals.
Cohen Nd.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association (1994)
Dietary and Other Management Factors Associated with Equine Colic
Noah Cohen;Pete Gibbs;April Woods.
(1999)
Feeding practices associated with colic in horses.
Jason M. Hudson;Noah D. Cohen;Pete G. Gibbs;James A. Thompson.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association (2001)
Transmission of Retroviruses by Transfusion of Screened Blood in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
Noah D. Cohen;Alvaro Muñoz;Bruce A. Reitz;Paul K. Ness.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1989)
Prevalence of, and factors associated with, musculoskeletal racing injuries of thoroughbreds.
J G Peloso;G D Mundy;N D Cohen.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association (1994)
Bovine Lymphocyte Antigen Class II Alleles as Risk Factors for High Somatic Cell Counts in Milk of Lactating Dairy Cows
Allan B. Dietz;Noah D. Cohen;Leo Timms;Marcus E. Kehrli.
Journal of Dairy Science (1997)
Dietary and other management factors associated with colic in horses.
N D Cohen;P G Gibbs;A M Woods.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association (1999)
Case-control study of the association between various management factors and development of colic in horses. Texas Equine Colic Study Group.
Cohen Nd;Matejka Pl;Honnas Cm;Hooper Rn.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association (1995)
Application of Sartwell's Model (Lognormal Distribution of Incubation Periods) to Age at Onset and Age at Death of Foals with Rhodococcus equi Pneumonia as Evidence of Perinatal Infection
Miriam L. Horowitz;Noah D. Cohen;Shinji Takai;Teotimu Becu.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (2001)
Factors Associated with Survival in Septicemic Foals: 65 Cases (1988–1995)
J'mai M. Gayle;Noah D. Cohen;M. Keith Chaffin.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (1998)
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