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D-Index
30
Citations
3453
World Ranking
2443
National Ranking
110

Hélène Moné 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 Hélène Moné sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 102 publications — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hélène Moné 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 Hélène Moné sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 30 D-Index — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hélène Moné is affiliated with the University of Perpignan in France. Their research contributions are concentrated within the fields of Immunology and Microbiology, as well as Medicine, with a strong focus on Parasitology, Ecology, Epidemiology, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Small Animals as subfields.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Parasites and Host Interactions
  • Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
  • Trace Elements in Health
  • Trypanosoma species research and implications
  • Helminth infection and control
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Amoebic Infections and Treatments

Hélène Moné has published research in several venues, predominantly in Parasitology Research, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Wellcome Open Research, Science Translational Medicine, and SSRN Electronic Journal. Their frequent collaborators include Gabriel Mouahid, Chrystelle Lasica, Cristian Chaparro, Christoph Grunau, and Winka Le Clecʼh.

Among their recent publications are:

  • Genetic analysis of praziquantel response in schistosome parasites implicates a transient receptor potential channel, 2021, Science Translational Medicine
  • Cattle as natural host for Schistosoma haematobium (Bilharz, 1852) Weinland, 1858 x Schistosoma bovis Sonsino, 1876 interactions, with new cercarial emergence and genetic patterns, 2020, Parasitology Research
  • Mastomys natalensis (Smith, 1834) as a natural host for Schistosoma haematobium (Bilharz, 1852) Weinland, 1858 x Schistosoma bovis Sonsino, 1876 introgressive hybrids, 2021, Parasitology Research
  • A family cluster of schistosomiasis acquired in Solenzara River, Corsica (France) - Solenzara River is clearly a transmission site for schistosomiasis in Corsica, 2022, Parasitology Research
  • Genetic analysis of praziquantel response in schistosome parasites implicates a Transient Receptor Potential channel, 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Outbreak of urogenital schistosomiasis in Corsica (France): an epidemiological case study

    Jérôme Boissier;Sébastien Grech-Angelini;Bonnie L Webster;Jean-François Allienne

  • Behaviours in trematode cercariae that enhance parasite transmission: patterns and processes.

    C. Combes;A. Fournier;H. Moné;A. Théron

  • Origin and diversification of the human parasite Schistosoma mansoni.

    Jess A. T. Morgan;Randall J. Dejong;Grace O. Adeoye;Ebenezer D. O. Ansa

  • Schistosomiasis reaches Europe

    Jérôme Boissier;Hélène Moné;Guillaume Mitta;M Dolores Bargues

  • Schistosomiasis haematobium, Corsica, France.

    Antoine Berry;Hélène Moné;Xavier Iriart;Gabriel Mouahid

  • Phylogeography of the introduced species Rattus rattus in the western Indian Ocean, with special emphasis on the colonization history of Madagascar

    Charlotte Tollenaere;Carine Brouat;Jean-Marc Duplantier;Lila Rahalison

  • Schistosoma haematobium infections acquired in Corsica, France, August 2013.

    M C Holtfreter;H Moné;H Moné;I Müller-Stöver;G Mouahid;G Mouahid

  • Genetic analysis of praziquantel response in schistosome parasites implicates a Transient Receptor Potential channel

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  • A standardized method for the description and the study of coprolites

    Françoise Jouy-Avantin;Françoise Jouy-Avantin;André Debenath;Anne-Marie Moigne;Hélène Moné

  • Introgressive hybridizations of Schistosoma haematobium by Schistosoma bovis at the origin of the first case report of schistosomiasis in Corsica (France, Europe)

    Hélène Moné;Martha C. Holtfreter;Jean-François Allienne;Rodrigue Mintsa-Nguéma

  • Preliminary study on sex-related inflammatory reactions in mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni

    J. Boissier;K. Chlichlia;Y. Digon;A. Ruppel

  • Helminth eggs in animal coprolites from a Middle Pleistocene site in Europe.

    Jouy-Avantin F;Combes C;Lumley H;Miskovsky Jc

  • Phylogeography of Biomphalaria glabrata and B. pfeifferi, important intermediate hosts of Schistosoma mansoni in the New and Old World tropics.

    R. J. Dejong;J. A. T. Morgan;W. D. Wilson;M. H. Al‐Jaser;M. H. Al‐Jaser

  • Schistosoma mansoni – Biomphalaria glabrata: dynamics of the sporocyst population in relation to the miracidial dose and the host size

    Claudia Gérard;Hélène Moné;André Théron

  • Experimental observations on the sex ratio of adult Schistosoma mansoni, with comments on the natural male bias.

    J. Boissier;H. Moné

  • Schistosoma haematobium, S. intercalatum, S. japonicum, S. mansoni, and S. rodhaini in mice: relationship between patterns of lung migration by schistosomula and perfusion recovery of adult worms

    Christian E. Rheinberg;Hélène Moné;Conor R. Caffrey;Danièle Imbert-Establet

  • Cattle as natural host for Schistosoma haematobium (Bilharz, 1852) Weinland, 1858 x Schistosoma bovis Sonsino, 1876 interactions, with new cercarial emergence and genetic patterns

    Boris A E S Savassi;Boris A E S Savassi;Gabriel Mouahid;Chrystelle Lasica;Samoussou-Dine K Mahaman

  • The distribution of Schistosoma bovis Sonsino, 1876 in relation to intermediate host mollusc-parasite relationships.

    Hélène Moné;Gabriel Mouahid;Serge Morand

  • A review of performance and pathogenicity of male and female Schistosoma mansoni during the life-cycle.

    J. Boissier;S. Morand;H. Moné

  • Natural Interactions between S. haematobium and S. guineensis in the Republic of Benin

    Hélène Moné;Stéphanie Minguez;Stéphanie Minguez;Moudachirou Ibikounlé;Jean-François Allienne;Jean-François Allienne

  • S. mansoni bolsters anti-viral immunity in the murine respiratory tract.

    Sebastian Scheer;Christine Krempl;Carsten Kallfass;Stefanie Frey

  • Sexual biology of schistosomes

    Hélène Moné;Jérôme Boissier

  • Mastomys natalensis (Smith, 1834) as a natural host for Schistosoma haematobium (Bilharz, 1852) Weinland, 1858 x Schistosoma bovis Sonsino, 1876 introgressive hybrids

    Boris A.E.S. Savassi;Boris A.E.S. Savassi;Gauthier Dobigny;Gauthier Dobigny;Jonas R. Etougbétché;Thalasse T. Avocegan

  • Schistosoma japonicum, S. mansoni, S. haematobium, S. intercalatum, and S. rodhaini: cysteine-class cathepsin activities in the vomitus of adult worms.

    Conor R. Caffrey;Christian E. Rheinberg;Hélène Moné;Joseph Jourdane

  • A MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC STUDY OF THE GENUS RIBEIROIA (DIGENEA): TREMATODES KNOWN TO CAUSE LIMB MALFORMATIONS IN AMPHIBIANS

    Wade D. Wilson;Pieter T. J. Johnson;Daniel R. Sutherland;Hélène Moné

  • Influence of pattern of exposure, parasite genetic diversity and sex on the degree of protection against reinfection with Schistosoma mansoni

    M. Dumont;H. Moné;G. Mouahid;M. A. Idris

  • ALTERED BEHAVIOR OF THE SNAIL BIOMPHALARIA GLABRATA AS A RESULT OF INFECTION WITH SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI

    Jérôme Boissier;Ezequiel R. Rivera;Hélène Moné

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Sasal
Pierre Sasal University of Perpignan
André Théron
André Théron University of Perpignan
David Rollinson
David Rollinson Natural History Museum
Andreas Ruppel
Andreas Ruppel Heidelberg University
Guillaume Mitta
Guillaume Mitta University of Montpellier
Xiao-Nong Zhou
Xiao-Nong Zhou Chinese Center For Disease Control and Prevention
Fabrice Chandre
Fabrice Chandre Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Bonnie L. Webster
Bonnie L. Webster Natural History Museum
Tim J. Anderson
Tim J. Anderson Texas Biomedical Research Institute
Joanne P. Webster
Joanne P. Webster Royal Veterinary College

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