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26
Citations
2077
World Ranking
2917
National Ranking
30

Overview

I. Yeruham was affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their academic career included contributions in various aspects of research, although specific publications, coauthors, and detailed areas of study are not listed in the provided data.

Yeruham's work was situated within the broader landscape of academic research emanating from an institution known for its extensive scientific output. While no papers, coauthors, or specific research topics are recorded, the association with a prominent university suggests involvement in scholarly activities consistent with rigorous academic standards.

No detailed data exists regarding Yeruham's frequent publication venues, book publications, or awards received. Similarly, there are no specified main or subfields of study or primary research topics to delineate their exact academic focus or disciplinary contributions.

Given that Yeruham is noted as deceased, references to their career and contributions are presented in past tense.

Best Publications

  • SPREAD OF LUMPY SKIN DISEASE IN ISRAELI DAIRY HERDS

    I Yeruham;O Nir;Y Braverman;M Davidson

  • Dermatitis in humans associated with the mites Pyemotes tritici, Dermanyssus gallinae, Ornithonyssus bacoti and Androlaelaps casalis in Israel.

    S. Rosen;I. Yeruham;Y. Braverman

  • Economic and epidemiological aspects of an outbreak of sheeppox in a dairy sheep flock.

    I. Yeruham;H. Yadin;M. Van Ham;V. Bumbarov

  • ADVERSE REACTIONS IN CATTLE TO A CAPRIPOX VACCINE

    I Yeruham;S Perl;A Nyska;A Abraham

  • Mastitis in Dairy Cattle Caused by Corynebacterium Pseudotuberculosis and the Feasibility Of Transmission by Houseflies I.

    I Yeruham;Y Braverman;N Y Shpigel;A Chizov-Ginzburg

  • Mortality in calves, lambs and kids caused by severe infestation with the cat flea Ctenocephalides felis felis (Bouché, 1835) in Israel.

    I. Yeruham;Shoshana Rosen;A. Hadani

  • Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection in Israeli dairy cattle.

    I. Yeruham;D. Elad;S. Friedman;S. Perl

  • A herd level analysis of urinary tract infection in dairy cattle.

    I. Yeruham;D. Elad;Y. Avidar;T. Goshen

  • An outbreak of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection in an Israeli dairy herd

    NY Shpigel;D Elad;I Yeruham;M Winkler

  • Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection in Israeli cattle: clinical and epidemiological studies.

    I. Yeruham;D. Elad;M. Van-Ham;N. Y. Shpigel

  • The life cycle of Rhipicephalus bursa Canestrini and Fanzago, 1877 (Acarina: ixodidae) under laboratory conditions.

    I Yeruham;A Hadani;F Galker

  • Epidemiological Investigation of Bovine Ephemeral Fever Outbreaks in Israel

    Israel Yeruham;Michael Van Ham;Yehuda Stram;Orly Friedgut

  • Adverse reactions to FMD vaccine.

    Israel Yeruham;Hagy Yadin;Moshe Haymovich;Shmuel Perl

  • Intra‐uterine Infection with Babesia bovis in a 2‐day‐old Calf

    I. Yeruham;Y. Avidar;I. Aroch;A. Hadani

  • The effect of the ovine host parasitaemia on the development of Babesia ovis (Babes, 1892) in the tick Rhipicephalus bursa (Canestrini and Fanzago, 1877).

    I Yeruham;A Hadani;F Galker

  • A study of an enzootic focus of sheep babesiosis (Babesia ovis, Babes, 1892).

    I. Yeruham;A. Hadani;F. Galker;S. Rosen

  • Outbreak of botulism type B in a dairy cattle herd: clinical and epidemiological aspects

    I Yeruham;D Elad;Y Avidar;K Grinberg

  • Arthropod parasites of Nubian ibexes (Capra ibex nubiana) and gazelles (Gazella gazella) in Israel.

    I. Yeruham;S. Rosen;A. Hadani;Y. Braverman

  • Seasonal allergic dermatitis in sheep associated with Ctenocephalides and Culicoides bites.

    I. Yeruham;S. Perl;Y. Braverman

  • A herd level analysis of a Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis outbreak in a dairy cattle herd

    Israel Yeruham;Samuel Friedman;Samuel Perl;Daniel Elad

  • Orf infection in four sheep flocks.

    I. Yeruham;S. Perl;A. Abraham

  • Tumours of the vulva and vagina in cattle--a 10-year survey.

    I. Yeruham;S. Perl;U. Orgad;B. Yakobson

Frequent Co-Authors

Shimon Harrus
Shimon Harrus Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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