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Animal Science and Veterinary
Argentina
2026

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
56
Citations
10768
World Ranking
423
National Ranking
2

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Argentina Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Argentina Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Argentina Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Argentina Leader Award

Overview

Carlos Lanusse is affiliated with the National University of Central Buenos Aires in Argentina. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Veterinary, and Medicine, with a focus on subfields such as Small Animals, Parasitology, Infectious Diseases, Animal Science and Zoology, and Ecology.

The scientist's work covers several main topics including Helminth infection and control, Parasites and Host Interactions, Parasitic Diseases Research and Treatment, Coccidia and coccidiosis research, Parasite Biology and Host Interactions, Insect and Pesticide Research, and Pesticide Residue Analysis and Safety.

Lanusse has contributed frequently to publication venues such as Animals, Veterinary Parasitology, Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Research Square, and International Journal for Parasitology Drugs and Drug Resistance.

Recent scholarly papers demonstrate a range of focuses related to pharmacology, parasitology, and infectious diseases. Some notable publications include:

  • Antiviral effect of high-dose ivermectin in adults with COVID-19: A proof-of-concept randomized trial (2021, EClinicalMedicine)
  • Ricobendazole nanocrystals obtained by media milling and spray drying: Pharmacokinetic comparison with the micronized form of the drug (2020, International Journal of Pharmaceutics)
  • Efficacy and Safety of Albendazole and High-Dose Ivermectin Coadministration in School-Aged Children Infected With Trichuris trichiura in Honduras: A Randomized Controlled Trial (2021, Clinical Infectious Diseases)
  • Development of a Minimal Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Model to Simulate Lung Exposure in Humans Following Oral Administration of Ivermectin for COVID-19 Drug Repurposing (2020, Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences)
  • Confounding factors affecting faecal egg count reduction as a measure of anthelmintic efficacy (2022, Parasite)

Frequent collaborators in their publications include A. Lifschitz, Laura Ceballos, Luis Álvarez, Candela Cantón, and Alejandro Krolewiecki, indicating a collaborative research network within parasitology and veterinary pharmacology.

Best Publications

  • Comparative plasma disposition kinetics of ivermectin, moxidectin and doramectin in cattle

    C Lanusse;A Lifschitz;G Virkel;L Alvarez

  • Understanding triclabendazole resistance.

    G. P. Brennan;I. Fairweather;A. Trudgett;E. Hoey

  • Comparative distribution of ivermectin and doramectin to parasite location tissues in cattle.

    A Lifschitz;G Virkel;J Sallovitz;J.F Sutra

  • Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism of Benzimidazole Anthelmintics in Ruminants

    Carlos E. Lanusse;Roger K. Prichard

  • Combined use of ivermectin and triclabendazole in sheep: In vitro and in vivo characterisation of their pharmacological interaction

    Adrian Luis Lifschitz;Guillermo Leon Virkel;Guillermo Leon Virkel;Mariana Ballent;Mariana Ballent;Juan Manuel Sallovitz

  • Relationship between pharmacological properties and clinical efficacy of ruminant anthelmintics

    Carlos E. Lanusse;Roger K. Prichard

  • Drug transfer into target helminth parasites

    Luis I. Alvarez;M. Lourdes Mottier;Carlos E. Lanusse

  • Ivermectin disposition kinetics after subcutaneous and intramuscular administration of an oil-based formulation to cattle.

    A. Lifschitz;G. Virkel;A. Pis;F. Imperiale

  • Influence of verapamil on the pharmacokinetics of the antiparasitic drugs ivermectin and moxidectin in sheep

    M. B. Molento;M. B. Molento;A. Lifschitz;J. Sallovitz;C. Lanusse

  • Drug transport mechanisms in helminth parasites: passive diffusion of benzimidazole anthelmintics.

    L. Mottier;L. Alvarez;L. Alvarez;L. Ceballos;L. Ceballos;C. Lanusse;C. Lanusse

  • Strategies to Optimize the Efficacy of Anthelmintic Drugs in Ruminants

    Carlos Lanusse;Candela Canton;Guillermo Virkel;Luis Alvarez

  • Relationship between increased albendazole systemic exposure and changes in single nucleotide polymorphisms on the β-tubulin isotype 1 encoding gene in Haemonchus contortus

    Virginie Barrère;Luis Alvarez;Luis Alvarez;Gonzalo Suarez;Laura Ceballos;Laura Ceballos

  • Altered drug influx/efflux and enhanced metabolic activity in triclabendazole-resistant liver flukes.

    L. I. Alvarez;H. D. Solana;M. L. Mottier;G. L. Virkel

  • Effects of ivermectin and doramectin faecal residues on the invertebrate colonization of cattle dung

    V. H. Suarez;A. L. Lifschitz;J. M. Sallovitz;C. E. Lanusse

  • MODULATION OF THE P-GLYCOPROTEIN-MEDIATED INTESTINAL SECRETION OF IVERMECTIN: IN VITRO AND IN VIVO ASSESSMENTS

    Mariana Ballent;Adrian Luis Lifschitz;Guillermo Leon Virkel;Juan Manuel Sallovitz

  • Comparative tissue pharmacokinetics and efficacy of moxidectin, abamectin and ivermectin in lambs infected with resistant nematodes: Impact of drug treatments on parasite P-glycoprotein expression

    Mercedes Lloberas;Luis Alvarez;Carlos Entrocasso;Guillermo Virkel

  • Persistence of ivermectin in plasma and faeces following administration of a sustained-release bolus to cattle.

    M Alvinerie;J.F Sutra;P Galtier;A Lifschitz

  • Ivermectin (3.15%) long-acting formulations in cattle: Absorption pattern and pharmacokinetic considerations

    Adrian Lifschitz;Guillermo Virkel;M. Ballent;Juan Manuel Sallovitz

  • Moxidectin in cattle: correlation between plasma and target tissues disposition.

    A Lifschitz;G Virkel;F Imperiale;J F Sutra

  • Uptake of albendazole and albendazole sulphoxide by Haemonchus contortus and Fasciola hepatica in sheep

    L.I Alvarez;F.A Imperiale;S.F Sánchez;G.A Murno

  • Antiviral effect of high-dose ivermectin in adults with COVID-19: A proof-of-concept randomized trial

    Alejandro Krolewiecki;Adrián Lifschitz;Matías Moragas;Marina Travacio

Frequent Co-Authors

Luis Alvarez
Luis Alvarez National University of Central Buenos Aires
Adrian Lifschitz
Adrian Lifschitz National University of Central Buenos Aires
Guillermo Virkel
Guillermo Virkel National University of Central Buenos Aires
J. Sallovitz
J. Sallovitz National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Ian Fairweather
Ian Fairweather Queen's University Belfast
Sergio Fabian Sanchez Bruni
Sergio Fabian Sanchez Bruni National University of Central Buenos Aires
Alan Trudgett
Alan Trudgett Queen's University Belfast
Roger K. Prichard
Roger K. Prichard McGill University
Jean-François Sutra
Jean-François Sutra INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Michel Alvinerie
Michel Alvinerie INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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