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Judit Juhász

Researcher at University of Veterinary Science

Publications -  20
Citations -  294

Judit Juhász is an academic researcher from University of Veterinary Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Heritability. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 201 citations.

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Time Course of MERS-CoV Infection and Immunity in Dromedary Camels.

TL;DR: A longitudinal study of 11 dam–calf pairs showed that calves lose maternal MERS-CoV antibodies 5–6 months postparturition and are left susceptible to infection, indicating a short window of opportunity for vaccination.
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Microbiological quality and somatic cell count in bulk milk of dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius): descriptive statistics, correlations, and factors of variation

TL;DR: The linear mixed model with stepwise variable selection showed that the main sources of log SCC variation were PPD, TDM, PPD × season, and season and all production parameters and stage of lactation showed strong seasonal variation.
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Factors influencing ovarian activity and sexual behavior of postpartum mares under farm conditions

TL;DR: It is concluded that under field conditions the resumption of cyclic ovarian activity and sexual behavior in mares after foaling are strongly affected by the season of parturition and parity.
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Review of present knowledge on machine milking and intensive milk production in dromedary camels and future challenges

TL;DR: The aims of this paper are to summarize relevant published data on factors influencing milk production under intensive management, compare those with the own observations obtained from Emirates Industry for Camel Milk and Products (EICMP), and highlight areas of research that are indispensable for further development.
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Effect of genetic and nongenetic factors on chemical composition of individual milk samples from dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) under intensive management.

TL;DR: Dromedary camels could provide a useful in vivo model to study the homeorhetic regulation of mammary cell function by endogenous and environmental factors and found a significant interaction between month postpartum and month of the year.