Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2997146520> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2997146520 endingPage "2614" @default.
- W2997146520 startingPage "2602" @default.
- W2997146520 abstract "Opportunities exist for automated animal health monitoring and early detection of diseases such as mastitis with greater on-farm adoption of precision technologies. Our objective was to evaluate time series changes in individual milk component or behavioral variables for all clinical mastitis (CM) cases (ACM), for CM caused by gram-negative (GN) or gram-positive (GP) pathogens, or CM cases in which no pathogen was isolated (NPI). We developed algorithms using a combination of milk and activity parameters for predicting each of these infection types. Milk and activity data were collated for the 14 d preceding a CM event (n = 170) and for controls (n = 166) matched for breed, parity, and days in milk. Explanatory variables in the univariate and multiple regression models were the slope change in milk (milk yield, conductivity, somatic cell count, lactose percentage, protein percentage, and fat percentage) and activity parameters (steps, lying time, lying bout duration, and number of lying bouts) over 7 d. Slopes were estimated using linear regression between d −7 and −5, d −7 and −4, d −7 and −3, d −7 and −2, and d −7 and −1 relative to CM detection for all parameters. Univariate analyses determined significant slope ranges for explanatory variables against the 4 responses: ACM, GN, GP, and NPI. Next, all slope ranges were offered into the multivariate models for the same 4 responses using 3 baselines: d −10, −7, and −3 relative to CM detection. In the univariate analysis, no explanatory variables were significant indicators of ACM, whereas at least 1 parameter was significant for each of GN, GP, and NPI models. Superior sensitivity (Se) and specificity (Sp) estimates were observed for the best GP (Se = 82%, Sp = 87%) and NPI (Se = 80%, Sp = 94%) multiple regression models compared with the best ACM (Se = 73%, Sp = 75%) and GN (Se = 71%, Sp = 74%) models. Sensitivity for the GN model was greater at the baseline closest to the day of CM detection (d −3), whereas the opposite was observed for the GP and NPI model as Se was maximized at the d −10 baseline. Based on this screening of relationships, milk and activity sensor data could be used in CM detection systems." @default.
- W2997146520 created "2020-01-10" @default.
- W2997146520 creator A5029703426 @default.
- W2997146520 creator A5032792123 @default.
- W2997146520 creator A5037487871 @default.
- W2997146520 creator A5066788277 @default.
- W2997146520 creator A5075760641 @default.
- W2997146520 creator A5084863322 @default.
- W2997146520 creator A5091617039 @default.
- W2997146520 date "2020-03-01" @default.
- W2997146520 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2997146520 title "Identifying gram-negative and gram-positive clinical mastitis using daily milk component and behavioral sensor data" @default.
- W2997146520 cites W1987793478 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W1988808246 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W1992328532 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W1998874180 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2005833214 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2020982568 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2026587157 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2056660811 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2067036155 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2067526404 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2069074355 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2074116370 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2077233214 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2083659945 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2091432190 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2104587498 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2110282525 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2119951406 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2120184670 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2140348099 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2144099412 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2144649282 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2149456078 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2152249293 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2156215604 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2168560110 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2253112091 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2420298876 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2477553418 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2479887945 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2486641009 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W2786385253 @default.
- W2997146520 cites W4242443701 @default.
- W2997146520 doi "https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2019-16742" @default.
- W2997146520 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31882223" @default.
- W2997146520 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W2997146520 type Work @default.
- W2997146520 sameAs 2997146520 @default.
- W2997146520 citedByCount "5" @default.
- W2997146520 countsByYear W29971465202020 @default.
- W2997146520 countsByYear W29971465202022 @default.
- W2997146520 countsByYear W29971465202023 @default.
- W2997146520 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2997146520 hasAuthorship W2997146520A5029703426 @default.
- W2997146520 hasAuthorship W2997146520A5032792123 @default.
- W2997146520 hasAuthorship W2997146520A5037487871 @default.
- W2997146520 hasAuthorship W2997146520A5066788277 @default.
- W2997146520 hasAuthorship W2997146520A5075760641 @default.
- W2997146520 hasAuthorship W2997146520A5084863322 @default.
- W2997146520 hasAuthorship W2997146520A5091617039 @default.
- W2997146520 hasBestOaLocation W29971465201 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C140793950 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C144301174 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C152877465 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C161369605 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C161584116 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C199163554 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C22641795 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C2776344049 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C2776659692 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C2776792119 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C2778724459 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C2779234561 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C38180746 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C42972112 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C48921125 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConcept C89423630 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConceptScore W2997146520C105795698 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConceptScore W2997146520C140793950 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConceptScore W2997146520C144301174 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConceptScore W2997146520C152877465 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConceptScore W2997146520C161369605 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConceptScore W2997146520C161584116 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConceptScore W2997146520C199163554 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConceptScore W2997146520C22641795 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConceptScore W2997146520C2776344049 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConceptScore W2997146520C2776659692 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConceptScore W2997146520C2776792119 @default.
- W2997146520 hasConceptScore W2997146520C2778724459 @default.