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Animal Science and Veterinary D-index 37 Citations 8,490 92 World Ranking 582 National Ranking 207

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Virus
  • Genus

His primary areas of investigation include Virology, Virus, Flavivirus, Ecology and Outbreak. Virus is closely attributed to Culex in his research. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including TaqMan and Real-time polymerase chain reaction.

His studies deal with areas such as Flaviviridae, Phylogenetics, Genotype, St louis encephalitis and Polymerase chain reaction as well as Flavivirus. His studies examine the connections between Ecology and genetics, as well as such issues in Transmission, with regards to Grackle, American robin, Genus and Culex quinquefasciatus. His Outbreak research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of House mice, Phylogenetic tree, Veterinary medicine, Encephalitis and Aedes.

His most cited work include:

  • Rapid Detection of West Nile Virus from Human Clinical Specimens, Field-Collected Mosquitoes, and Avian Samples by a TaqMan Reverse Transcriptase-PCR Assay (910 citations)
  • Host Feeding Patterns of Established and Potential Mosquito Vectors of West Nile Virus in the Eastern United States (269 citations)
  • West Nile virus in overwintering Culex mosquitoes, New York City, 2000. (242 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Virology, Zoology, Ecology, Aedes and Virus. While the research belongs to areas of Virology, Harry M. Savage spends his time largely on the problem of Veterinary medicine, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Habitat and Rift Valley fever. His work deals with themes such as Culex, Larva, Aedes vexans and Adult female, which intersect with Zoology.

His Ecology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Genetic variation and Population genetics. His Aedes research also works with subjects such as

  • Aedes aegypti which intersects with area such as Zika virus,
  • Polymerase chain reaction most often made with reference to Arbovirus. His work on Flavivirus, Flaviviridae, Encephalitis and Virus quantification as part of general Virus research is frequently linked to Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, bridging the gap between disciplines.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Virology (43.14%)
  • Zoology (31.37%)
  • Ecology (28.43%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2013-2021)?

  • Virology (43.14%)
  • Virus (22.55%)
  • Aedes aegypti (10.78%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of study are Virology, Virus, Aedes aegypti, Aedes and Tick. His Virology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Real-time polymerase chain reaction and Polymerase chain reaction. His study in Flaviviridae, Virus quantification and Flavivirus falls under the purview of Virus.

His Flavivirus research focuses on subjects like Phylogeography, which are linked to Culex quinquefasciatus. The concepts of his Aedes aegypti study are interwoven with issues in Chikungunya and Outbreak. His work on Amblyomma americanum and Ixodidae is typically connected to Observatory as part of general Tick study, connecting several disciplines of science.

Between 2013 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Reported Distribution of Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti and Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus in the United States, 1995-2016 (Diptera: Culicidae). (86 citations)
  • Updated Reported Distribution of Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti and Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) in the United States, 1995-2016. (41 citations)
  • Modeling the Environmental Suitability for Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti and Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Contiguous United States (39 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Virus
  • Genus

Virology, Amblyomma americanum, Phlebovirus, Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti are his primary areas of study. Harry M. Savage is involved in the study of Virology that focuses on Virus in particular. The Phlebovirus study combines topics in areas such as Tick and Transstadial transmission.

His Aedes albopictus research includes elements of Chikungunya, Aedes, Dengue fever and Zika virus. His Dengue fever study combines topics in areas such as Outbreak and Habitat. His Zika virus study incorporates themes from Culex pipiens, Flavivirus, Flaviviridae and Culex quinquefasciatus.

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Best Publications

Rapid Detection of West Nile Virus from Human Clinical Specimens, Field-Collected Mosquitoes, and Avian Samples by a TaqMan Reverse Transcriptase-PCR Assay

Robert S. Lanciotti;Amy J. Kerst;Roger S. Nasci;Marvin S. Godsey.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2000)

1214 Citations

West Nile virus in overwintering Culex mosquitoes, New York City, 2000.

Roger S. Nasci;Harry M. Savage;Dennis J. White;James R. Miller.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2001)

376 Citations

Host Feeding Patterns of Established and Potential Mosquito Vectors of West Nile Virus in the Eastern United States

Charles S. Apperson;Hassan K. Hassan;Bruce A. Harrison;Harry M. Savage.
Vector-borne and Zoonotic Diseases (2004)

369 Citations

Entomologic and avian investigations of an epidemic of West Nile fever in Romania in 1996, with serologic and molecular characterization of a virus isolate from mosquitoes.

H M Savage;C Ceianu;G Nicolescu;N Karabatsos.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1999)

357 Citations

Host-feeding habits of Culex and other mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Borough of Queens in New York City, with characters and techniques for identification of Culex mosquitoes.

Charles S. Apperson;Bruce A. Harrison;Thomas R. Unnasch;Hassan K. Hassan.
Journal of Medical Entomology (2002)

306 Citations

First Detection of Heartland Virus (Bunyaviridae: Phlebovirus) from Field Collected Arthropods

Harry M. Savage;Marvin S. Godsey;Amy Lambert;Nicholas A. Panella.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2013)

238 Citations

First field evidence for natural vertical transmission of West Nile virus in Culex univittatus complex mosquitoes from Rift Valley province, Kenya.

Barry R. Miller;Roger S. Nasci;Marvin S. Godsey;Harry M. Savage.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2000)

227 Citations

West Nile virus and other zoonotic viruses in Russia: examples of emerging-reemerging situations.

D. K. Lvov;A. M. Butenko;V. L. Gromashevsky;A. I. Kovtunov.
Archives of virology. Supplementum (2004)

208 Citations

Development of a species-diagnostic polymerase chain reaction assay for the identification of Culex vectors of St. Louis encephalitis virus based on interspecies sequence variation in ribosomal DNA spacers.

M. B. Crabtree;H. M. Savage;B. R. Miller.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1995)

207 Citations

Host choice and West Nile virus infection rates in blood-fed mosquitoes, including members of the Culex pipiens complex, from Memphis and Shelby County, Tennessee, 2002-2003.

Harry M. Savage;Deepak Aggarwal;Charles S. Apperson;Charles R. Katholi.
Vector-borne and Zoonotic Diseases (2007)

205 Citations

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