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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Microbiology D-index 63 Citations 11,912 219 World Ranking 1767 National Ranking 148

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Virus
  • Gene
  • Genome

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Virology, Influenza A virus subtype H5N1, Influenza A virus, Virus and H5N1 genetic structure. His work on Transmission and Hemagglutination as part of general Virology study is frequently linked to Reassortment and Pandemic, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Veterinary virology, Gene, Antigenic variation, Molecular epidemiology and Antigenic drift.

His Influenza A virus study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Antibody, Disease and Outbreak. His Outbreak research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Veterinary medicine and Zoology. His work in the fields of Orthomyxoviridae overlaps with other areas such as Reassortant Viruses.

His most cited work include:

  • The epidemiology and evolution of influenza viruses in pigs. (435 citations)
  • Recombination resulting in virulence shift in avian influenza outbreak, Chile. (270 citations)
  • Multiple genetic reassortment of avian and human influenza A viruses in European pigs, resulting in the emergence of an H1N2 virus of novel genotype. (230 citations)

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

His primary areas of investigation include Virology, Influenza A virus subtype H5N1, Virus, Influenza A virus and Outbreak. In his study, Infectious dose is inextricably linked to Microbiology, which falls within the broad field of Virology. His work in the fields of Influenza A virus subtype H5N1, such as Highly pathogenic, overlaps with other areas such as Waterfowl.

As a part of the same scientific family, Ian H. Brown mostly works in the field of Virus, focusing on Vaccination and, on occasion, Viral shedding. He combines subjects such as Neuraminidase, Hemagglutinin, Antibody, Genome and Viral replication with his study of Influenza A virus. His work on Epizootic as part of his general Outbreak study is frequently connected to Socioeconomics, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Virology (77.21%)
  • Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 (60.29%)
  • Virus (53.68%)

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

  • Virology (77.21%)
  • Virus (53.68%)
  • Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 (60.29%)

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

Ian H. Brown mostly deals with Virology, Virus, Influenza A virus subtype H5N1, Pandemic and Influenza A virus. His Virology research incorporates elements of Innate immune system, Common cold and Anseriformes. His research integrates issues of Inoculation, Amplicon and Real-time polymerase chain reaction in his study of Virus.

His Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 research includes themes of Veterinary medicine, Sequence analysis, Outbreak and Deep sequencing. His Outbreak study incorporates themes from Charadriiformes and Orthomyxoviridae, Influenzavirus. The Influenza A virus study which covers Hemagglutinin that intersects with Viral shedding, Vaccination, Neuraminidase and Host.

Between 2013 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Review of influenza A virus in swine worldwide: a call for increased surveillance and research. (185 citations)
  • The global antigenic diversity of swine influenza A viruses. (90 citations)
  • European surveillance network for influenza in pigs: surveillance programs, diagnostic tools and Swine influenza virus subtypes identified in 14 European countries from 2010 to 2013. (74 citations)

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

  • Virus
  • Gene
  • Genome

Ian H. Brown spends much of his time researching Virology, Influenza A virus, Influenza A virus subtype H5N1, Pandemic and Virus. Ian H. Brown integrates many fields, such as Influenza A virus and H5N1 genetic structure, in his works. His studies deal with areas such as Phylogenetics and Clade as well as Influenza A virus subtype H5N1.

His work focuses on many connections between Virus and other disciplines, such as Zoonotic Infection, that overlap with his field of interest in Veterinary medicine. The study incorporates disciplines such as Enzootic, Epidemiology and Outbreak in addition to Veterinary medicine. His Transmission research integrates issues from One Health, Influenza a and Zoonosis.

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Best Publications

The epidemiology and evolution of influenza viruses in pigs.

Ian H. Brown.
Veterinary Microbiology (2000)

730 Citations

Recombination resulting in virulence shift in avian influenza outbreak, Chile.

David L. Suarez;Dennis A. Senne;Jill Banks;Ian H. Brown.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2004)

465 Citations

Multiple genetic reassortment of avian and human influenza A viruses in European pigs, resulting in the emergence of an H1N2 virus of novel genotype.

I H Brown;P A Harris;J W McCauley;D J Alexander.
Journal of General Virology (1998)

359 Citations

Review of influenza A virus in swine worldwide: a call for increased surveillance and research.

A. Vincent;L. Awada;I. Brown;H. Chen.
Zoonoses and Public Health (2014)

302 Citations

Recent zoonoses caused by influenza A viruses.

D J Alexander;I H Brown.
Revue Scientifique Et Technique De L Office International Des Epizooties (2000)

302 Citations

Isolation and Characterization of H4N6 Avian Influenza Viruses from Pigs with Pneumonia in Canada

Alexander I. Karasin;Ian H. Brown;Suzanne Carman;Christopher W. Olsen.
Journal of Virology (2000)

299 Citations

History of highly pathogenic avian influenza.

D J Alexander;I H Brown.
Revue Scientifique Et Technique De L Office International Des Epizooties (2009)

263 Citations

Genome Analysis Linking Recent European and African Influenza (H5N1) Viruses

Steven L. Salzberg;Carl Kingsford;Giovanni Cattoli;David J. Spiro.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2007)

254 Citations

A review of RT-PCR technologies used in veterinary virology and disease control: sensitive and specific diagnosis of five livestock diseases notifiable to the World Organisation for Animal Health.

Bernd Hoffmann;Martin Beer;S M Reid;Peter P C Mertens.
Veterinary Microbiology (2009)

252 Citations

H9N2 subtype influenza A viruses in poultry in pakistan are closely related to the H9N2 viruses responsible for human infection in Hong Kong.

K.R. Cameron;V. Gregory;J. Banks;I.H. Brown.
Virology (2000)

224 Citations

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