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Animal Science and Veterinary
USA
2023

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
67
Citations
12134
World Ranking
220
National Ranking
71

Roger B. Harvey publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Roger B. Harvey sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 265 publications — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Roger B. Harvey D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Roger B. Harvey sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 67 D-Index — 94th percentile

94% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

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

Overview

Roger B. Harvey was affiliated with the United States Department of Agriculture in the United States. Their research primarily focused on the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with significant contributions in Food Science, Infectious Diseases, Agronomy and Crop Science, Animal Science and Zoology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work covered several key topics, notably:

  • Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology
  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology
  • Listeria monocytogenes in Food Safety
  • Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
  • Antimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus

Roger B. Harvey coauthored frequently with several researchers, including Robin C. Anderson, Toni L. Poole, Tawni L. Crippen, Michael E. Hume, and David J. Nisbet. The collaborative efforts resulted in a body of research published across a range of journals and venues.

The scientist's most frequent publication outlets comprised:

  • Microorganisms
  • Pathogens
  • Journal of Animal Science
  • Journal of Food Protection
  • Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Some of the recent research papers authored or coauthored by Roger B. Harvey included:

  • "Disinfectant and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Studies of Staphylococcus aureus Strains and ST398-MRSA and ST5-MRSA Strains from Swine Mandibular Lymph Node Tissue, Commercial Pork Sausage Meat and Swine Feces," 2021, published in Microorganisms
  • "Evaluation of Thymol-β-d-Glucopyranoside as a Potential Prebiotic Intervention to Reduce Carriage of Zoonotic Pathogens in Weaned and Feeder Pigs," 2021, published in Microorganisms
  • "A Preliminary Study on the Presence of Salmonella in Lymph Nodes of Sows at Processing Plants in the United States," 2020, published in Microorganisms
  • "Prevalence and Antimicrobial Resistance of Nontyphoidal Salmonella enterica from Head Meat and Trim for Ground Product at Pork Processing Facilities," 2022, published in Journal of Food Protection
  • "Assessment of Potential Anti-Methanogenic and Antimicrobial Activity of Ethyl Nitroacetate, α-Lipoic Acid, Taurine and L-Cysteinesulfinic Acid In Vitro," 2023, published in Microorganisms

The scope of these publications reflects research interests in microbial pathogens affecting food safety, antimicrobial resistance, and nutritional interventions in animal health. The breadth of journal venues and coauthors highlights active collaboration and multidisciplinary engagement within the agricultural and biological research communities.

Best Publications

  • Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate: A High Affinity Sorbent for Aflatoxin

    Timothy D. Phillips;Leon F. Kubena;Roger B. Harvey;Dennis R. Taylor

  • Probiotics, prebiotics and competitive exclusion for prophylaxis against bacterial disease.

    T. R. Callaway;T. S. Edrington;R. C. Anderson;R. B. Harvey

  • Foodborne Campylobacter: Infections, Metabolism, Pathogenesis and Reservoirs

    Sharon V. R. Epps;Roger B. Harvey;Michael E. Hume;Timothy D. Phillips

  • Efficacy of a Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate to Reduce the Toxicity of Aflatoxin and T-2 Toxin

    L F Kubena;R B Harvey;W E Huff;D E Corrier

  • Diminution of Aflatoxicosis in Growing Chickens by the Dietary Addition of a Hydrated, Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate

    L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey;T. D. Phillips;D. E. Corrier

  • Efficacy of Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate to Reduce the Individual and Combined Toxicity of Aflatoxin and Ochratoxin A

    W. E. Huff;L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey;T. D. Phillips

  • Efficacy of a Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate to Reduce the Toxicity of Aflatoxin and Diacetoxyscirpenol

    L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey;W. E. Huff;M. H. Elissalde

  • Effects of a hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate (T-Bind) on mycotoxicosis in young broiler chickens

    L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey;R. H. Bailey;S. A. Buckley

  • Toxic Synergism Between Aflatoxin and T-2 Toxin in Broiler Chickens

    W. E. Huff;R. B. Harvey;L. F. Kubena;G. E. Rottinghaus

  • Progression of Aflatoxicosis in Broiler Chickens

    W. E. Huff;L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey;D. E. Corrier

  • Total parenteral nutrition adversely affects gut barrier function in neonatal piglets

    Ketan Kansagra;Barbara Stoll;Cheryl Rognerud;Harri Niinikoski

  • Influence of a superactivated charcoal on the toxic effects of aflatoxin or T-2 toxin in growing broilers.

    TS Edrington;LF Kubena;RB Harvey;GE Rottinghaus

  • Individual and Combined Effects of Aflatoxin and Deoxynivalenol (DON, Vomitoxin) in Broiler Chickens

    W. E. Huff;L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey;W. M. Hagler

  • Aflatoxicosis in turkey poults is prevented by treatment of naturally contaminated corn with ozone generated by electrolysis

    K. S. McKenzie;L. F. Kubena;A. J. Denvir;T. D. Rogers

  • Effects of a Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate on Growing Turkey Poults During Aflatoxicosis

    L. F. Kubena;W. E. Huff;R. B. Harvey;A. G. Yersin

  • Effects on aflatoxin M1 residues in milk by addition of hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate to aflatoxin-contaminated diets of dairy cows.

    R B Harvey;T D Phillips;J A Ellis;L F Kubena

  • What are we doing about Escherichia coli O157:H7 in cattle?

    T. R. Callaway;R. C. Anderson;T. S. Edrington;K. J. Genovese

  • Efficacy of various inorganic sorbents to reduce the toxicity of aflatoxin and T-2 toxin in broiler chickens

    R. H. Bailey;L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey;S. A. Buckley

  • Individual and combined effects of fumonisin B1 present in Fusarium moniliforme culture material and T-2 toxin or deoxynivalenol in broiler chicks

    LF Kubena;TS Edrington;RB Harvey;SA Buckley

  • Prevention of aflatoxicosis by addition of hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate to the diets of growing barrows.

    R B Harvey;L F Kubena;T D Phillips;W E Huff

  • Effect of Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicates on Aflatoxicosis in Broiler Chicks

    L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey;T. D. Phillips;B. A. Clement

  • Influence of Ochratoxin A and Deoxynivalenol on Growing Broiler Chicks

    L. F. Kubena;W. E. Huff;R. B. Harvey;D. E. Corrier

  • Individual and Combined Toxicity of Deoxynivalenol and T-2 Toxin in Broiler Chicks

    L. F. Kubena;W. E. Huff;R. B. Harvey;T. D. Phillips

  • Effect of sodium chlorate on Salmonella typhimurium concentrations in the weaned pig gut.

    Robin C. Anderson;Sandra A. Buckley;Todd R. Callaway;Kenneth J. Genovese

  • Mycotoxin Interactions in Poultry and Swine

    W. E. Huff;L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey;J. A. Doerr

  • Progression of Ochratoxicosis in Broiler Chickens

    W. E. Huff;L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey

  • Acute hepatic and renal toxicity in lambs dosed with fumonisin-containing culture material

    T S Edrington;C A Kamps-Holtzapple;R B Harvey;L F Kubena

  • Immunotoxicity of ochratoxin A to growing gilts.

    R B Harvey;M H Elissalde;L F Kubena;E A Weaver

  • Influence of Ochratoxin A and T-2 Toxin Singly and in Combination on Broiler Chickens

    L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey;W. E. Huff;D. E. Corrier

  • Individual and combined effects of fumonisin B1 present in Fusarium moniliforme culture material and diacetoxyscirpenol or ochratoxin A in turkey poults

    LF Kubena;TS Edrington;RB Harvey;TD Phillips

  • Prevalence of Campylobacter spp isolated from the intestinal tract of pigs raised in an integrated swine production system.

    Harvey Rb;Young Cr;Ziprin Rl;Hume Me

  • Genotypic variation among arcobacter isolates from a farrow-to-finish swine facility.

    Michael E. Hume;Roger B. Harvey;Larry H. Stanker;Robert E. Droleskey

Frequent Co-Authors

Robin C. Anderson
Robin C. Anderson United States Department of Agriculture
David J. Nisbet
David J. Nisbet United States Department of Agriculture
Leon F. Kubena
Leon F. Kubena Agricultural Research Service
Timothy D. Phillips
Timothy D. Phillips Texas A&M University
Todd R. Callaway
Todd R. Callaway University of Georgia
Tom S. Edrington
Tom S. Edrington Diamond V (United States)
W. E. Huff
W. E. Huff University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Donald E. Corrier
Donald E. Corrier Agricultural Research Service
George E. Rottinghaus
George E. Rottinghaus University of Missouri
Ross C. Beier
Ross C. Beier United States Department of Agriculture

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