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63
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15140
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Armando E. Gonzalez publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Armando E. Gonzalez sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 223 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Armando E. Gonzalez D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Armando E. Gonzalez is affiliated with the National University of San Marcos in Peru. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a specific focus on Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Surgery, Parasitology, Ecology, and Infectious Diseases. The body of work encompasses a range of topics related predominantly to parasitic infections and their clinical and epidemiological implications.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Parasitic infections in humans and animals
  • Congenital Anomalies and Fetal Surgery
  • Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
  • Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics
  • Helminth infection and control
  • Toxoplasma gondii Research Studies
  • Rabies epidemiology and control

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Gonzalez are:

  • Héctor H. Garcı́a
  • Seth E. O'Neal
  • Luis A. Gomez-Puerta
  • María Teresa Rugeles López
  • Robert H. Gilman

The scientist has published multiple papers across various journals with a focus on infectious diseases and parasitology. Notable recent publications include:

  • Taenia solium Cysticercosis and Its Impact in Neurological Disease, 2020, Clinical Microbiology Reviews
  • Frequency and Determinant Factors for Calcification in Neurocysticercosis, 2020, Clinical Infectious Diseases
  • Understanding transmission and control of the pork tapeworm with CystiAgent: a spatially explicit agent-based model, 2020, Parasites & Vectors
  • Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Tolerability of Oxfendazole in Healthy Adults in an Open-Label Phase 1 Multiple Ascending Dose and Food Effect Study, 2020, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
  • Geographically Targeted Interventions versus Mass Drug Administration to Control Taenia solium Cysticercosis, Peru, 2021, Emerging infectious diseases

Gonzalez frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Parasites & Vectors
  • Veterinary Parasitology Regional Studies and Reports
  • PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
  • Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú
  • Research Square (Research Square)

Best Publications

  • Proposed diagnostic criteria for neurocysticercosis

    O. H. Del Brutto;V. Rajshekhar;A. C. White;V. C. W. Tsang

  • Taenia solium cysticercosis

    Héctor H. García;Armando E. Gonzalez;Armando E. Gonzalez;Carlton A.W. Evans;Robert H. Gilman;Robert H. Gilman

  • Prevention and control of cystic echinococcosis

    Philip S Craig;Donald P McManus;Marshall W Lightowlers;Jose A Chabalgoity

  • Current Consensus Guidelines for Treatment of Neurocysticercosis

    Hector H. García;Carlton A.W. Evans;Carlton A.W. Evans;Theodore E. Nash;Osvaldo M. Takayanagui

  • A trial of antiparasitic treatment to reduce the rate of seizures due to cerebral cysticercosis.

    Héctor H. Garcia;E. Javier Pretell;Robert H. Gilman;S. Manuel Martinez

  • Calcific neurocysticercosis and epileptogenesis

    Theodore E. Nash;O. H. Del Brutto;J. A. Butman;T. Corona

  • Prevalence and comparison of serologic assays, necropsy, and tongue examination for the diagnosis of porcine cysticercosis in Peru.

    Armando E. Gonzalez;Vitaliano Cama;Robert H. Gilman;Victor C. W. Tsang

  • Neurocysticercosis Association between seizures, serology, and brain CT in rural Peru

    S. M. Montano;S. M. Montano;M. V. Villaran;L. Ylquimiche;J. J. Figueroa

  • Upper-Room Ultraviolet Light and Negative Air Ionization to Prevent Tuberculosis Transmission

    A. Roderick Escombe;David A. J Moore;Robert H Gilman;Robert H Gilman;Marcos Navincopa

  • Magnitude of the Disease Burden from Neurocysticercosis in a Developing Country

    Caryn Bern;Hector H. Garcia;Carlton Evans;Armando E. Gonzalez

  • Epilepsy and neurocysticercosis in Atahualpa: a door-to-door survey in rural coastal Ecuador

    Oscar H. Del Brutto;Rocío Santibáñez;Luis Idrovo;Silvia Rodríguez

  • The Infectiousness of Tuberculosis Patients Coinfected with HIV

    A. Roderick Escombe;A. Roderick Escombe;David A. J Moore;Robert H Gilman;Robert H Gilman;William Pan

  • Treatment of neurocysticercosis: Current status and future research needs

    T. E. Nash;G. Singh;A. C. White;V. Rajshekhar

  • HYPERENDEMIC HUMAN AND PORCINE TAENIA SOLIUM INFECTION IN PERÚ

    Héctor H. García;Robert H. Gilman;Armando E. Gonzalez;Manuela Verastegui

  • Perilesional brain oedema and seizure activity in patients with calcified neurocysticercosis: a prospective cohort and nested case–control study

    Theodore E Nash;E Javier Pretell;Andres G Lescano;Javier A Bustos

  • VACCINATION OF PIGS TO CONTROL HUMAN NEUROCYSTICERCOSIS

    Armando E. Gonzalez;Charles G. Gauci;Dylan Barber;Robert H. Gilman

  • Differentiating Taenia solium and Taenia saginata infections by simple hematoxylin-eosin staining and PCR-restriction enzyme analysis.

    H. Mayta;A. Talley;R. H. Gilman;J. Jimenez

  • The Detection of Airborne Transmission of Tuberculosis from HIV-Infected Patients, Using an In Vivo Air Sampling Model

    A. Roderick Escombe;Clarissa Oeser;Robert H. Gilman;Robert H. Gilman;Marcos Navincopa

  • Elimination of Taenia solium Transmission in Northern Peru

    Hector H. Garcia;Armando E. Gonzalez;Victor C.W. Tsang;Victor C.W. Tsang;Seth E. O’Neal;Seth E. O’Neal

  • Detection of Taenia solium Antigens and Anti–T. solium Antibodies in Paired Serum and Cerebrospinal Fluid Samples from Patients with Intraparenchymal or Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis

    Silvia Rodriguez;Pierre Dorny;Victor C. W. Tsang;E. Javier Pretell

  • Albendazole therapy for neurocysticercosis: A prospective double-blind trial comparing 7 versus 14 days of treatment

    H. H. Garcia;R. H. Gilman;J. Horton;M. Martinez

  • Serum antigen detection in the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of neurocysticercosis patients

    H.H. Garcia;R.M.E. Parkhouse;R.H. Gilman;R.H. Gilman;T. Montenegro

  • Diagnosis, treatment and control of Taenia solium cysticercosis.

    Hector H. Garcia;Hector H. Garcia;Armando E. Gonzalez;Robert H. Gilman;Robert H. Gilman

  • Development of a serologic assay to detect Taenia solium taeniasis.

    Patricia P. Wilkins;James C. Allan;Manuela Verastegui;Mariela Acosta

  • Characterization and cloning of T24, a Taenia solium antigen diagnostic for cysticercosis

    Kathy Hancock;Sowmya Pattabhi;Fatima W. Whitfield;Melinda L. Yushak

  • Taenia solium cysticercosis hotspots surrounding tapeworm carriers: clustering on human seroprevalence but not on seizures.

    Andres G. Lescano;Hector H. Garcia;Hector H. Garcia;Robert H. Gilman;Robert H. Gilman;Cesar M. Gavidia;Cesar M. Gavidia

  • Serologic Evolution of Neurocysticercosis Patients after Antiparasitic Therapy

    Hector H. Garcia;Robert H. Gilman;Manuel Catacora;Manuela Verastegui

  • Nested PCR for Specific Diagnosis of Taenia solium Taeniasis

    Holger Mayta;Holger Mayta;Robert H. Gilman;Robert H. Gilman;Emily Prendergast;Janeth P. Castillo

  • Protection of pigs with cysticercosis from further infections after treatment with oxfendazole.

    A E Gonzalez;C Gavidia;N Falcon;T Bernal

Frequent Co-Authors

Hector H. Garcia
Hector H. Garcia Cayetano Heredia University
Robert H. Gilman
Robert H. Gilman Johns Hopkins University
Theodore E. Nash
Theodore E. Nash National Institutes of Health
Siddhartha Mahanty
Siddhartha Mahanty Royal Melbourne Hospital
Marshall W. Lightowlers
Marshall W. Lightowlers University of Melbourne
Patricia P. Wilkins
Patricia P. Wilkins Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Pierre Dorny
Pierre Dorny Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Jon S. Friedland
Jon S. Friedland St George's, University of London
John R. Horton
John R. Horton The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Lawrence H. Moulton
Lawrence H. Moulton Johns Hopkins University

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