A H Meek

4.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
89 papers, 3.6k citations indexed

About

A H Meek is a scholar working on Agronomy and Crop Science, Small Animals and Microbiology. According to data from OpenAlex, A H Meek has authored 89 papers receiving a total of 3.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 42 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science, 24 papers in Small Animals and 21 papers in Microbiology. Recurrent topics in A H Meek's work include Microbial infections and disease research (21 papers), Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (18 papers) and Milk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows (14 papers). A H Meek is often cited by papers focused on Microbial infections and disease research (21 papers), Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (18 papers) and Milk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows (14 papers). A H Meek collaborates with scholars based in Canada, Australia and Tanzania. A H Meek's co-authors include S.W. Martin, Preben Willeberg, С. Мартин, Ian R. Dohoo, David Waltner‐Toews, Brenda N. Bonnett, W D Black, Scott A. McEwen, Cindy L. Adams and I. McMillan and has published in prestigious journals such as Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Journal of Dairy Science and Journal of Food Protection.

In The Last Decade

A H Meek

88 papers receiving 3.2k citations

Hit Papers

Veterinary Epidemiology: ... 1987 2026 2000 2013 1987 250 500 750

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
A H Meek Canada 31 1.5k 1.2k 777 729 546 89 3.6k
Paul C. Bartlett United States 40 2.4k 1.6× 791 0.7× 868 1.1× 386 0.5× 367 0.7× 159 4.5k
John Gay United States 35 1.2k 0.8× 820 0.7× 382 0.5× 408 0.6× 290 0.5× 127 3.9k
G. van Schaik Netherlands 37 2.1k 1.5× 1.5k 1.2× 575 0.7× 426 0.6× 736 1.3× 190 4.1k
Greg Keefe Canada 38 2.2k 1.5× 1.4k 1.2× 804 1.0× 461 0.6× 502 0.9× 97 4.4k
David A. Dargatz United States 37 1.1k 0.7× 805 0.7× 260 0.3× 359 0.5× 409 0.7× 127 4.0k
William M. Sischo United States 31 912 0.6× 706 0.6× 390 0.5× 341 0.5× 446 0.8× 101 2.8k
Carl S. Ribble Canada 31 805 0.6× 445 0.4× 468 0.6× 440 0.6× 297 0.5× 97 2.7k
Tariq Halasa Denmark 32 2.4k 1.6× 662 0.6× 639 0.8× 543 0.7× 431 0.8× 108 3.6k
Ulf Magnusson Sweden 32 891 0.6× 919 0.8× 264 0.3× 203 0.3× 511 0.9× 195 3.5k
Preben Willeberg Denmark 29 1.1k 0.7× 748 0.6× 389 0.5× 474 0.7× 660 1.2× 104 2.9k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A H Meek

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Adams, Cindy L., Brenda N. Bonnett, & A H Meek. (1999). Owner response to companion animal death: development of a theory and practical implications.. PubMed Central. 40(1). 33–9. 44 indexed citations
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Ribble, Carl S., et al.. (1998). Risk Factors Associated With Fatal Fibrinous Pneumonia (Shipping Fever) in Feedlot Calves. American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings. 104–109. 4 indexed citations
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Dunlop, R., et al.. (1998). Antimicrobial drug use and related management practices among Ontario swine producers.. PubMed. 39(2). 87–96. 44 indexed citations
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Dunlop, R., S. A. McEwen, A H Meek, et al.. (1998). Associations among antimicrobial drug treatments and antimicrobial resistance of fecal Escherichia coli of swine on 34 farrow-to-finish farms in Ontario, Canada. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 34(4). 283–305. 87 indexed citations
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Wit, D. de, et al.. (1998). YERSINIA ENTEROCOUTICA AND MYCOTIC ANEURYSM. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery. 68(11). 813–814. 8 indexed citations
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Dunlop, R., Scott A. McEwen, A H Meek, et al.. (1998). Prevalences of resistance to seven antimicrobials among fecal Escherichia coli of swine on thirty-four farrow-to-finish farms in Ontario, Canada. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 34(4). 265–282. 30 indexed citations
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Pollari, F., et al.. (1996). Postoperative complications of elective surgeries in dogs and cats determined by examining electronic and paper medical records. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 208(11). 1882–1886. 63 indexed citations
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Ribble, Carl S., et al.. (1995). Effect of transportation on fatal fibrinous pneumonia and shrinkage in calves arriving at a large feedlot. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 207(5). 612–615. 20 indexed citations
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Ribble, Carl S., et al.. (1995). Effect of pretransit mixing on fatal fibrinous pneumonia in calves. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 207(5). 616–619. 25 indexed citations
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Meek, A H, et al.. (1991). An epidemiological study of paratuberculosis in dairy cattle in Ontario: study design and prevalence estimates.. PubMed. 55(3). 246–51. 42 indexed citations
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McEwen, Scott A., W D Black, & A H Meek. (1991). Antibiotic Residue Prevention Methods, Farm Management, and Occurrence of Antibiotic Residues in Milk. Journal of Dairy Science. 74(7). 2128–2137. 45 indexed citations
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Irwin, R., Scott A. McEwen, Robert Clarke, & A H Meek. (1989). The prevalence of verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli and antimicrobial resistance patterns of nonverocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli and Salmonella in Ontario broiler chickens.. PubMed. 53(4). 411–8. 20 indexed citations
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Menzies, Paula, et al.. (1988). An assessment of the utility of microcomputers and dairy herd management software for dairy farms and dairy practices.. PubMed. 29(3). 287–93. 8 indexed citations
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Waltner‐Toews, David, S.W. Martin, & A H Meek. (1986). The effect of early calfhood health status on survivorship and age at first calving.. PubMed. 50(3). 314–7. 116 indexed citations
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Meek, A H & S.W. Martin. (1985). Applying Epidemiology to Diagnostic Findings. American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings. 11–13. 3 indexed citations
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Meek, A H, et al.. (1984). Somatic cell counts: associated factors and relationship to production.. PubMed. 48(3). 251–7. 28 indexed citations
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Martin, S.W., A H Meek, David G. Davis, Jordan Johnson, & R A Curtis. (1982). Factors associated with mortality and treatment costs in feedlot calves: the Bruce County Beef Project, years 1978, 1979, 1980.. PubMed. 46(4). 341–9. 75 indexed citations
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Dohoo, Ian R., A H Meek, S.W. Martin, & D. A. Barnum. (1981). Use of total and differential somatic cell counts from composite milk samples to detect mastitis in individual cows.. PubMed. 45(1). 8–14. 26 indexed citations
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Meek, A H & ROGER S. MORRIS. (1979). AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF OVINE FASCIOLIASIS (FASCIOLA HEPATICA) ON BOTH IRRIGATED AND NON-IRRIGATED PASTURES IN NORTHERN VICTORIA. Australian Veterinary Journal. 55(8). 365–369. 5 indexed citations

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