Kerli Mõtus

Docent
DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL VETERINARY MEDICINE
Estonian University
Estonia

Biography

Kerli Mõtus is Docent inveterinary epidemiology, large animal medicine, herd health. He completed Post-doctoral studies in Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in 2016.

Research Intrest

Research interests are Epidemiology and infectious diseases, Veterinary medicine, surgery, physiology, pathology, clinical studies.

List of Publications
Timonen, Anri Aino Elisa; Katholm, Jørgen; Petersen, Anders; Mõtus, Kerli; Kalmus, Piret (2017). Within-herd prevalence of intramammary infection caused by Mycoplasma bovis and associations between cow udder health, milk yield, and composition. Journal of Dairy Science, 100 (8), 6554−6561.
Jokelainen, Pikka; Tagel, Maarja; Mõtus, Kerli; Viltrop, Arvo; Lassen, Brian (2017). Toxoplasma gondii seroprevalence in dairy and beef cattle: Large-scale epidemiological study in Estonia. Veterinary Parasitology, 236, 137− 143
Mõtus, Kerli; Emanuelson, Ulf (2017). Risk factors for on-farm mortality in beef suckler cows under extensive keeping management. Research in Veterinary Science, 113, 5−12.
Reimus, K.; Orro, T.; Emanuelson, U.; Viltrop, A.; Mõtus, K. (2017). Reasons and risk factors for on-farm mortality in Estonian dairy herds. Livestock Science, 198, 1−9.
Mõtus, K.; Reimus, K.; Orro, T.; Viltrop, A.; Emanuelson, U. (2017). On-farm mortality, causes and risk factors in Estonian beef cow-calf herds. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 139 (A), 10−19.