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D-Index
44
Citations
8258
World Ranking
854
National Ranking
90

Brian D. Perry publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brian D. Perry sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 160 publications — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Brian D. Perry D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brian D. Perry sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 44 D-Index — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

Brian D. Perry is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of agricultural and biological sciences, medicine, and environmental science with a strong emphasis on animal health and disease management. The scientist's work spans several subfields including general agricultural and biological sciences, agronomy and crop science, ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics, public health, environmental and occupational health, and infectious diseases.

The core topics of Brian D. Perry's research portfolio include:

  • Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
  • Vector-Borne Animal Diseases
  • Zoonotic diseases and public health
  • Agricultural Innovations and Practices
  • Agriculture, Land Use, Rural Development
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Viral Infections and Vectors

This scientist has published several papers across notable journals. Some recent papers include:

  • Prioritizing smallholder animal health needs in East Africa, West Africa, and South Asia using three approaches: Literature review, expert workshops, and practitioner surveys, published in 2021 in Preventive Veterinary Medicine
  • The Global Contributions of Working Equids to Sustainable Agriculture and Livelihoods in Agenda 2030, published in 2022 in EcoHealth
  • Integrating the Technical, Risk Management and Economic Implications of Animal Disease Control to Advise Policy Change: The Example of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Control in Uruguay, published in 2020 in EcoHealth
  • Providing medication for opioid use disorder and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis at syringe services programs via telemedicine: a pilot study, published in 2024 in Harm Reduction Journal
  • Bridging the conservation and development trade-off? A working landscape critique of a conservancy in the Maasai Mara, published in 2024 in Ecological Solutions and Evidence

Brian D. Perry frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Solomon Hailemariam
  • Getachew Legese
  • Karen Smyth
  • A.R. Peters
  • Fiona K. Allan

The scientist's work is regularly published in venues such as Gates Open Research, EcoHealth, Preventive Veterinary Medicine, Harm Reduction Journal, and Ecological Solutions and Evidence. These publication venues reflect the interdisciplinary and applied nature of their research.

Best Publications

  • Investing in Animal Health Research to Alleviate Poverty

    Brian D. Perry;Thomas F. Randolph;John J. McDermott;Keith R. Sones

  • The epidemiology, diagnosis and control of helminth parasites of ruminants

    J. Hansen;B. Perry

  • The epidemiology of theileriosis in Africa

    R. A. I. Norval;B. D. Perry;A. S. Young

  • IMPROVING THE ASSESSMENT OF THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF PARASITIC DISEASES AND OF THEIR CONTROL IN PRODUCTION ANIMALS

    B.D Perry;T.F Randolph

  • The impacts of livestock diseases and their control on growth and development processes that are pro-poor.

    Brian D. Perry;Delia Grace

  • Dog ecology and demography information to support the planning of rabies control in Machakos District, Kenya.

    Philip Kitala;John McDermott;John McDermott;John McDermott;Moses Kyule;Joseph Gathuma

  • Estimated Economics of theileriosis control in Africa.

    A.W. Mukhebi;Brian D. Perry;R.L. Kruska

  • Current drivers and future directions of global livestock disease dynamics

    Brian D. Perry;Delia Grace;Keith R. Sones

  • The economic and poverty impacts of animal diseases in developing countries: New roles, new demands for economics and epidemiology

    Karl M. Rich;Brian D. Perry

  • Poverty impacts of foot-and-mouth disease and the poverty reduction implications of its control

    Brian D. Perry;Karl M. Rich

  • Endemic stability—a veterinary idea applied to human public health

    P.G. Coleman;P.G. Coleman;Brian D. Perry;M.E.J. Woolhouse

  • The epidemiology, diagnosis and control of helminth parasites of ruminants. A handbook

    James Hansen;Brian D. Perry

  • Geographical information systems for studying the epidemiology of cattle diseases caused by Theileria parva.

    P. Lessard;R. L'Eplattenier;R.A.I. Norval;K. Kundert

  • Theileria parva: influence of vector, parasite and host relationships on the epidemiology of theileriosis in southern Africa.

    R. A. I. Norval;J. A. Lawrence;A. S. Young;B. D. Perry

  • Ecology and epidemiology of raccoon rabies.

    Suzanne R. Jenkins;Brian D. Perry;William G. Winkler

  • Poverty reduction through animal health

    Brian D. Perry;Keith R. Sones

  • Preliminary analysis of the transmission dynamics of Theileria parva in eastern Africa.

    G. F. Medley;B. D. Perry;A. S. Young

  • The past and future roles of epidemiology and economics in the control of tick-borne diseases of livestock in Africa: The case of theileriosis

    Brian D. Perry;A.S. Young

  • An assessment of the economic impact of heartwater (Cowdria ruminantium infection) and its control in Zimbabwe.

    A.W. Mukhebi;Tafireyi Chamboko;C.J. O'Callaghan;T.F. Peter

  • The Dynamics and Impact of Foot and Mouth Disease in Smallholder Farming Systems in South-East Asia: A Case Study in Laos

    Brian D. Perry;L.J. Gleeson;S. Khounsey;P. Bounma

  • Causative ehrlichial organisms in Potomac horse fever.

    Y Rikihisa;B D Perry

  • The incidence, calf morbidity and mortality due to Theileria parva infections in smallholder dairy farms in Murang'a District, Kenya

    G.K. Gitau;G.K. Gitau;Brian D. Perry;John J. McDermott

  • Variations in prevalence rates of tick-borne diseases in Zebu cattle by agroecological zone: implications for East Coast fever immunization

    S.L. Deem;Brian D. Perry;J.M. Katende;John J. McDermott;John J. McDermott

  • Factors affecting the distributions of the ticks Amblyomma hebraeum and A. variegatum in Zimbabwe: implications of reduced acaricide usage.

    R. A. I. Norval;B. D. Perry;M. I. Meltzer;R. L. Kruska

  • Investigating the epidemiology of heartwater (Cowdria ruminantium infection) by means of a transmission dynamics model

    C. J. O'callaghan;G. F. Medley;T. F. Peter;B. D. Perry

  • A study of health and productivity of traditionally managed cattle in Zambia

    B.D. Perry;B. Mwanaumo;H.F. Schels;E. Eicher

  • The epidemiology, diagnosis and control of gastro-intestinal parasites of ruminants in Africa.

    Jorgen Hansen;Brian Perry

  • Estimating the distribution and abundance of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus in Africa

    Brian D. Perry;R.L. Kruska;P. Lessard;R.A.I. Norval

  • East Coast fever

    J.A. Lawrence;Brian D. Perry;S.M. Williamson

  • A longitudinal study of disease incidence and case-fatality risks on small-holder dairy farms in coastal Kenya.

    S.H. Maloo;G.J. Rowlands;W.R. Thorpe;G. Gettinby

  • Infectious diseases of livestock with special reference to southern Africa: J.A.W. Coetzer, G.R. Thomson and R.C. Tustin (editors), Oxford University Press, 1994, 2 vols, 1,605 + viiipp, $245.00, ISBN 0-1957-0506-8

    Brian Perry

Frequent Co-Authors

John J. McDermott
John J. McDermott International Food Policy Research Institute
Graham F. Medley
Graham F. Medley London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Suman M. Mahan
Suman M. Mahan University of Florida
R.A.I. Norval
R.A.I. Norval University of Florida
Delia Grace
Delia Grace International Livestock Research Institute
Michael J. Burridge
Michael J. Burridge University of Florida
Robin S. Reid
Robin S. Reid Colorado State University
Subhash Morzaria
Subhash Morzaria Texas A&M University
Jonathan Rushton
Jonathan Rushton University of Liverpool
Barbara Wieland
Barbara Wieland Institute of Virology and Immunology

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