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Celia V. Holland

Celia V. Holland

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
44
Citations
7967
World Ranking
856
National Ranking
17

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Member of the Royal Irish Academy

Overview

Celia V. Holland is affiliated with Trinity College Dublin in Ireland. Their research focuses on parasitology, ecology, and infectious diseases within the broader fields of immunology and microbiology, environmental science, and medicine. The scientist's work frequently addresses the interactions between parasites and hosts, helminth infection and control, parasitic infections and diagnostics, and zoonotic diseases with public health implications.

The main topics explored in their publications include:

  • Parasites and Host Interactions
  • Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
  • Helminth infection and control
  • Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics
  • Dermatological diseases and infestations
  • Zoonotic diseases and public health
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

Celia V. Holland's frequent co-authors include:

  • Peter Stuart
  • O.A. Sowemimo
  • Gwendoline Deslyper
  • A. T. McManus
  • Ali Rostami

They have published in several scientific venues, with multiple publications in:

  • Parasitology
  • International Journal for Parasitology Parasites and Wildlife
  • Journal of Helminthology
  • Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • Infectious Diseases of Poverty

Some recent papers by Celia V. Holland include:

  • Global prevalence of Ascaris infection in humans (2010-2021): a systematic review and meta-analysis (2022), published in Infectious Diseases of Poverty
  • A walk on the wild side: A review of the epidemiology of Toxocara canis and Toxocara cati in wild hosts (2023), published in International Journal for Parasitology Parasites and Wildlife

Their other notable papers, authored by collaborators, include:

  • Whipworm and roundworm infections (2020), published in Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • The hidden faces of a biological invasion: parasite dynamics of invaders and natives (2020), published in International Journal for Parasitology
  • Toxocara: time to let cati 'out of the bag' (2022), published in Trends in Parasitology

Celia V. Holland was recognized by being named a Member of the Royal Irish Academy in 2004.

Best Publications

  • Ascaris and ascariasis

    Christina Dold;Celia V. Holland

  • How common is human toxocariasis? Towards standardizing our knowledge.

    Huw Smith;Celia Holland;Mervyn Taylor;J-F. Magnaval

  • The public health significance of Trichuris trichiura.

    L.S. Stephenson;C.V. Holland;E.S. Cooper

  • THE EXPANDED SPECTRUM OF TOXOCARAL DISEASE

    MervynR.H. Taylor;MervynR.H. Taylor;P. O'Connor;P. O'Connor;C.T. Keane;C.T. Keane;E. Mulvihill;E. Mulvihill

  • Ascaris co-infection does not alter malaria-induced anaemia in a cohort of Nigerian preschool children

    Francisca A. Abanyie;Courtney E McCracken;Patrick Kirwan;Sile F. Molloy

  • The Impact of Helminth Infections on Human Nutrition: Schistosomes and Soil Transmitted Helminths

    Lani S. Stephenson;Celia Holland

  • The public health importance of Ascaris lumbricoides

    P. O'lorcain;C.V. Holland

  • Whipworm and roundworm infections

    Kathryn J. Else;Jennifer Keiser;Jennifer Keiser;Celia V. Holland;Richard K. Grencis

  • Cerebral Toxocariasis: Silent Progression to Neurodegenerative Disorders?

    Chia Kwung Fan;Celia V. Holland;Karen Loxton;Ursula Barghouth

  • Natural Immunity to Ascaris lumbricoides Associated with Immunoglobulin E Antibody to ABA-1 Allergen and Inflammation Indicators in Children

    Charles McSharry;Yu Xia;Celia V. Holland;Malcolm W. Kennedy

  • Contamination of dog hair with eggs of Toxocara canis

    Gillian Roddie;Peter Stafford;Celia Holland;Alan Wolfe

  • Ocular toxocariasis in schoolchildren.

    B. Good;C. V. Holland;M. R. H. Taylor;J. Larragy

  • Sero-epidemiology of toxocariasis in school children

    C. V. Holland;P. O'Lorcain;M. R. H. Taylor;A. Kelly

  • Knowledge gaps in the epidemiology of Toxocara: the enigma remains.

    Holland Cv

  • Inhibin B in boys from birth to adulthood: relationship with age, pubertal stage, FSH and testosterone.

    P. M. Crofton;A. E. M. Evans;N. P. Groome;M. R. H. Taylor

  • The epidemiology of Ascaris lumbricoides and other soil-transmitted helminths in primary school children from Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

    Celia V. Holland;S. O. Asaolu;D. W. T. Crompton;R. C. Stoddart

  • Families, parks, gardens and toxocariasis

    C. Holland;P. O'connor;M. R. H. Taylor;G. Hughes

  • Toxocara: The Enigmatic Parasite

    Celia V Holland;Huw V Smith

  • Identification of a High Diversity of Cryptosporidium Species Genotypes and Subtypes in a Pediatric Population in Nigeria

    Síle F. Molloy;Huw V. Smith;Patrick Kirwan;Rosely A. B. Nichols

  • Geographical Variation in Ascaris lumbricoides Fecundity and its Implications for Helminth Control

    A. Hall;C. Holland

  • Intestinal helminthiases in relation to the socioeconomic environment of Panamanian children

    Celia V. Holland;Douglas L. Taren;D.W.T. Crompton;M.C. Nesheim

  • Predisposition to ascariasis: patterns, mechanisms and implications

    Celia Holland

  • Community study of toxoplasma antibodies in urban and rural schoolchildren aged 4 to 18 years

    Mervyn R H Taylor;Bernadette Lennon;Celia V Holland;Mary Cafferkey

  • Dimeric inhibins in girls from birth to adulthood: relationship with age, pubertal stage, FSH and oestradiol

    P. M. Crofton;A. E. M. Evans;N. P. Groome;M. R. H. Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

S. O. Asaolu
S. O. Asaolu Obafemi Awolowo University
Jerzy M. Behnke
Jerzy M. Behnke University of Nottingham
C. R. Kennedy
C. R. Kennedy University of Exeter
Huw V. Smith
Huw V. Smith Stobhill Hospital
Annetta Zintl
Annetta Zintl University College Dublin
Malcolm W. Kennedy
Malcolm W. Kennedy University of Glasgow
Kathryn J. Else
Kathryn J. Else University of Manchester
Peter J. Hotez
Peter J. Hotez Baylor College of Medicine
Robin B. Gasser
Robin B. Gasser University of Melbourne
Derek G. Doherty
Derek G. Doherty Trinity College Dublin

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