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Annet G.J. Velthuis
Researcher at Wageningen University and Research Centre
Publications - 76
Citations - 2179
Annet G.J. Velthuis is an academic researcher from Wageningen University and Research Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Somatic cell count & Paratuberculosis. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1906 citations.
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Invited review: sensors to support health management on dairy farms.
TL;DR: This review has structured a total of 126 publications describing 139 sensor systems and compared them based on the 4 levels and found no systems with integrated decision support models have been found.
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Traceability and certification in meat supply chains
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze the status and perspectives of traceability systems and certification schemes, and review their potential costs and benefits, finding that traceability and certification in meat supply chains comprise a very dynamic area with an increasing impact.
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Financial consequences of the Dutch bluetongue serotype 8 epidemics of 2006 and 2007.
TL;DR: This study calculates the financial consequences of the bluetongue serotype 8 (BTV8) epidemics of 2006 and 2007 in the Netherlands using a deterministic economic model that is compatible with the Dutch livestock production systems for cattle, sheep and goats.
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Molecular relatedness of ESBL/AmpC-producing Escherichia coli from humans, animals, food and the environment : a pooled analysis
Alejandro Dorado-García,J. H. Smid,Wilfrid van Pelt,Marc J. M. Bonten,Ad C. Fluit,Gerrita van den Bunt,Jaap A. Wagenaar,Joost Hordijk,Cindy M Dierikx,Kees Veldman,Aline de Koeijer,Wietske Dohmen,Heike Schmitt,Apostolos Liakopoulos,Ewa Pacholewicz,Theo J.G.M. Lam,Annet G.J. Velthuis,Annet E. Heuvelink,Maaike Gonggrijp,Engeline van Duijkeren,Angela H.A.M. van Hoek,Ana Maria de Roda Husman,Hetty Blaak,Arie H. Havelaar,Arie H. Havelaar,Dik Mevius,Dick Heederik +26 more
TL;DR: The analysis showed distinguishable ESBL/AmpC-EC transmission cycles in different hosts and failed to demonstrate a close epidemiological linkage between livestock farms and people in the general population.
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Do farm audits improve milk quality
TL;DR: A linear mixed model with the method of restricted maximum likelihood was conducted to study whether the total bacterial counts of bulk milk were lower during the periods before and after the dairy farm audit, and showed that the TBC values increased with a higher level of attention points.