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D-Index
26
Citations
2850
World Ranking
2879
National Ranking
47

Overview

Annetta Zintl is affiliated with University College Dublin in Ireland. The research conducted by this scientist spans multiple disciplines primarily within Medicine, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Immunology and Microbiology. The work intersects subfields including Infectious Diseases, Parasitology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Small Animals, and Insect Science.

Their research topics focus on areas such as Viral Infections and Vectors, Vector-borne infectious diseases, Vector-Borne Animal Diseases, Helminth infection and control, Plant Parasitism and Resistance, Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology, and Dermatological diseases and infestations.

Notable recent publications include:

  • "Human Babesiosis in Europe," 2021, Pathogens
  • "What do we still need to know about Ixodes ricinus?," 2021, Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
  • "Biological methods for the control of gastrointestinal nematodes," 2020, The Veterinary Journal
  • "Pathogens transmitted by Ixodes ricinus," 2024, Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
  • "Update on the presence of Ixodes ricinus at the western limit of its range and the prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato," 2020, Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases

Frequent coauthors in the research network include:

  • Jeremy Gray
  • Theo de Waal
  • Amalia Naranjo-Lucena
  • A. T. McManus
  • Peter Stuart

Publication venues with multiple contributions consist of:

  • Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Pathogens
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Best Publications

  • Babesia divergens, a Bovine Blood Parasite of Veterinary and Zoonotic Importance

    Annetta Zintl;Grace Mulcahy;Helen E. Skerrett;Stuart M. Taylor

  • Zoonotic babesiosis: overview of the disease and novel aspects of pathogen identity.

    Jeremy Gray;Annetta Zintl;Anke Hildebrandt;Klaus Peter Hunfeld

  • Vectors of Babesiosis.

    Jeremy S. Gray;Agustín Estrada-Peña;Annetta Zintl

  • Possible mechanisms underlying age-related resistance to bovine babesiosis.

    Annetta Zintl;Jeremy S. Gray;Helen E. Skerrett;Grace Mulcahy

  • The prevalence of Cryptosporidium species and subtypes in human faecal samples in Ireland.

    A. Zintl;A. F. Proctor;C. Read;T. Dewaal

  • Human Babesiosis in Europe

    Anke Hildebrandt;Annetta Zintl;Estrella Montero;Klaus-Peter Hunfeld

  • Guidelines for the Detection of Babesia and Theileria Parasites

    Laetitia Lempereur;Relja Beck;Isabel Fonseca;Cátia Marques

  • Babesias of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Ireland.

    Annetta Zintl;Eugene J Finnerty;Thomas M Murphy;Theo de Waal

  • What do we still need to know about Ixodes ricinus

    Jeremy Gray;Olaf Kahl;Annetta Zintl

  • Prevalence of Cryptosporidium species in intensively farmed pigs in Ireland.

    A. Zintl;D. Neville;D. Maguire;S. Fanning

  • Neglected vector-borne zoonoses in Europe: Into the wild.

    Laura Tomassone;Eduardo Berriatua;Rita De Sousa;Gerhard Georg Duscher

  • Biological methods for the control of gastrointestinal nematodes.

    Marcelina Szewc;Theo De Waal;Annetta Zintl

  • Bulk milk ELISA and the diagnosis of parasite infections in dairy herds: a review

    Mary Sekiya;Annetta Zintl;Michael L Doherty

  • Bovine paramphistomes in Ireland.

    Annetta Zintl;Andres Garcia-Campos;Alan Trudgett;Andreas L. Chryssafidis

  • Comparison of diagnostic techniques for the detection of Cryptosporidium oocysts in animal samples

    Marzieh Ezzaty Mirhashemi;Annetta Zintl;Tim Grant;Frances E. Lucy

  • Identity of rumen fluke in deer.

    Ailis O’Toole;John A. Browne;Sean Hogan;Thomas Bassière

  • Spatial patterns of Fasciola hepatica and Calicophoron daubneyi infections in ruminants in Ireland and modelling of C. daubneyi infection.

    Amalia Naranjo-Lucena;María Pía Munita Corbalán;Ana María Martínez-Ibeas;Guy McGrath

  • Diversity of Babesia spp. in cervid ungulates based on the 18S rDNA and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I phylogenies

    Kristýna Hrazdilová;Markéta Rybářová;Pavel Široký;Jan Votýpka

  • A coprological survey of parasites of wild carnivores in Ireland

    Peter Daniel Stuart;Peter Daniel Stuart;Olwen Golden;Annetta Zintl;Theo de Waal

  • Epidemiological investigation of a severe rumen fluke outbreak on an Irish dairy farm.

    James O'Shaughnessy;Andres Garcia-Campos;Conor G McAloon;Seamus Fagan

  • Changing incidence of bovine babesiosis in Ireland

    Annetta Zintl;Guy McGrath;Luke O’Grady;June Fanning

Frequent Co-Authors

Grace Mulcahy
Grace Mulcahy University College Dublin
Séamus Fanning
Séamus Fanning University College Dublin
Frances E. Lucy
Frances E. Lucy Institute of Technology Sligo
Celia V. Holland
Celia V. Holland Trinity College Dublin
Stephen V. Gordon
Stephen V. Gordon University College Dublin
Owen Fenton
Owen Fenton Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Karl G. Richards
Karl G. Richards Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Vincent O'Flaherty
Vincent O'Flaherty University of Galway
Nicholas M. Holden
Nicholas M. Holden University College Dublin
Rachel M. Chalmers
Rachel M. Chalmers Singleton Hospital

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