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Immunology

D-Index
90
Citations
31381
World Ranking
1071
National Ranking
578

Medicine

D-Index
90
Citations
31448
World Ranking
12164
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6239

Ananda Nisalak publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ananda Nisalak sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 192 publications — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Ananda Nisalak D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Immunology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ananda Nisalak sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 90 D-Index — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2000 - Distinguished International Fellow of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH)

Overview

Ananda Nisalak is affiliated with the United States Department of the Army in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with significant contributions to Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Infectious Diseases, Modeling and Simulation, and Sociology and Political Science.

The scientist's work covers several topics including:

  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Malaria Research and Control
  • Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research
  • Dengue and Mosquito Control Research

Frequent publication venues for Ananda Nisalak include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • American Journal of Epidemiology
  • PLoS Pathogens
  • Emerging Infectious Diseases

Their recent papers reflect a focus on dengue virus transmission and epidemiology:

  • "An Innovative, Prospective, Hybrid Cohort-Cluster Study Design to Characterize Dengue Virus Transmission in Multigenerational Households in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand," 2020, American Journal of Epidemiology
  • "Beneath the surface: Amino acid variation underlying two decades of dengue virus antigenic dynamics in Bangkok, Thailand," 2022, PLoS Pathogens
  • "Precision Tracing of Household Dengue Spread Using Inter- and Intra-Host Viral Variation Data, Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand," 2021, Emerging infectious diseases
  • "Forty years of dengue surveillance at a tertiary pediatric hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, 1973-2012," 2024, UNC Libraries
  • "The impact of the demographic transition on dengue in Thailand: Insights from a statistical analysis and mathematical modeling," 2024, UNC Libraries

Frequently collaborating with other experts, their frequent co-authors include:

  • Richard G. Jarman (4 collaborations)
  • Louis Macareo (3 collaborations)
  • Derek A. T. Cummings (3 collaborations)
  • Stephen J. Thomas (3 collaborations)
  • Stefan Fernandez (3 collaborations)

Ananda Nisalak was awarded the Distinguished International Fellow of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) in 2000.

Best Publications

  • Dengue Viremia Titer, Antibody Response Pattern, and Virus Serotype Correlate with Disease Severity

    David W. Vaughn;Sharone Green;Siripen Kalayanarooj;Bruce L. Innis

  • A prospective study of dengue infections in Bangkok.

    Donald S. Burke;Ananda Nisalak;David E. Johnson;Robert McN. Scott

  • Effect of temperature on the vector efficiency of Aedes aegypti for dengue 2 virus.

    Douglas M. Watts;Donald S. Burke;Bruce A. Harrison;Richard E. Whitmire

  • An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to characterize dengue infections where dengue and Japanese encephalitis co-circulate.

    B. L. Innis;A. Nisalak;S. Nimmannitya;S. Kusalerdchariya

  • Origins of dengue type 2 viruses associated with increased pathogenicity in the Americas.

    Rebeca Rico-Hesse;Lisa M. Harrison;Rosa Alba Salas;Duilia Tovar

  • High circulating levels of the dengue virus nonstructural protein NS1 early in dengue illness correlate with the development of dengue hemorrhagic fever

    Daniel H. Libraty;Paul R. Young;Darren Pickering;Timothy P. Endy

  • Early Clinical and Laboratory Indicators of Acute Dengue Illness

    S. Kalayanarooj;D. W. Vaughn;S. Nimmannitya;S. Green

  • Evidence that maternal dengue antibodies are important in the development of dengue hemorrhagic fever in infants.

    Srisakul C. Kliks;Suchitra Nimmanitya;Ananda Nisalak;Donald S. Burke

  • Differing Influences of Virus Burden and Immune Activation on Disease Severity in Secondary Dengue-3 Virus Infections

    Daniel H. Libraty;Timothy P. Endy;Huo-Shu H. Houng;Sharone Green

  • A plaque reduction test for dengue virus neutralizing antibodies.

    Philip K. Russell;Ananda Nisalak;Pairatana Sukhavachana;Stefano Vivona

  • Travelling waves in the occurrence of dengue haemorrhagic fever in Thailand

    Derek A.T. Cummings;Rafael A. Irizarry;Norden E. Huang;Timothy P. Endy

  • Protection against Japanese Encephalitis by Inactivated Vaccines

    C H Hoke;A Nisalak;N Sangawhipa;S Jatanasen

  • Epidemiology of Inapparent and Symptomatic Acute Dengue Virus Infection: A Prospective Study of Primary School Children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand

    Timothy P. Endy;Supamit Chunsuttiwat;Ananda Nisalak;Daniel H. Libraty

  • Dengue in the early febrile phase : Viremia and antibody responses

    David W. Vaughn;Sharone Green;Siripen Kalayanarooj;Bruce L. Innis

  • SEROTYPE-SPECIFIC DENGUE VIRUS CIRCULATION AND DENGUE DISEASE IN BANGKOK, THAILAND FROM 1973 TO 1999

    Ananda Nisalak;Timothy P. Endy;Suchitra Nimmannitya;Siripen Kalayanarooj

  • Early Immune Activation in Acute Dengue Illness Is Related to Development of Plasma Leakage and Disease Severity

    Sharone Green;David W. Vaughn;Siripen Kalayanarooj;Suchitra Nimmannitya

  • Activation of T lymphocytes in dengue virus infections. High levels of soluble interleukin 2 receptor, soluble CD4, soluble CD8, interleukin 2, and interferon-gamma in sera of children with dengue.

    Ichiro Kurane;Bruce L. Innis;Suchitra Nimmannitya;Ananda Nisalak

  • Relationship of preexisting dengue virus (DV) neutralizing antibody levels to viremia and severity of disease in a prospective cohort study of DV infection in Thailand.

    Timothy P. Endy;Ananda Nisalak;Supamit Chunsuttitwat;David W. Vaughn

  • Detection of Zika Virus Infection in Thailand, 2012–2014

    Rome Buathong;Laura Hermann;Butsaya Thaisomboonsuk;Wiriya Rutvisuttinunt

  • Biologic Characteristics of a Continuous Kidney Cell Line Derived from the African Green Monkey

    Hope E. Hopps;Barbara C. Bernheim;Ananda Nisalak;Joe Hin Tjio

  • Poliomyelitis-like illness due to Japanese encephalitis virus.

    Tom Solomon;Rachel Kneen;Nguyen Minh Dung;Vo Cong Khanh

Frequent Co-Authors

Siripen Kalayanarooj
Siripen Kalayanarooj Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health
Robert V. Gibbons
Robert V. Gibbons United States Department of the Army
Sharone Green
Sharone Green University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Alan L. Rothman
Alan L. Rothman University of Rhode Island
Timothy P. Endy
Timothy P. Endy SUNY Upstate Medical University
Richard G. Jarman
Richard G. Jarman Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
David W. Vaughn
David W. Vaughn Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Francis A. Ennis
Francis A. Ennis University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Daniel H. Libraty
Daniel H. Libraty University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Derek A. T. Cummings
Derek A. T. Cummings University of Florida

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