World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Jean-Pierre Dedet

Jean-Pierre Dedet

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
60
Citations
11933
World Ranking
12040
National Ranking
436

Overview

Jean-Pierre Dedet is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a significant focus on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their scientific contributions include work in several subfields such as Genetics and History and Philosophy of Science. Key topics addressed in their research portfolio include:

  • Research on Leishmaniasis Studies
  • Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research
  • Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis

Dedet has published multiple papers spanning from 2021 to 2025, including:

  • "Leishmaniasis epidemiology in endemic areas of metropolitan France and its overseas territories from 1998 to 2020" (2022), published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases
  • "A pictorial identification key for Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Phlebotomus sand flies" (2025), published in Scientific Reports
  • "Histoire des épidémies" (2021), published in Les Tribunes de la santé

Frequent co-authors associated with Dedet's work include Grégoire Pasquier, Magalie Demar, Patrick Lami, Asma Zribi, and Pierre Marty.

The primary publication venues where Dedet's work has appeared are:

  • PLoS neglected tropical diseases
  • Scientific Reports
  • Les Tribunes de la santé

Best Publications

  • The Relationship between Leishmaniasis and AIDS: the Second 10 Years

    Jorge Alvar;Pilar Aparicio;Abraham Aseffa;Margriet Den Boer

  • Evolutionary and geographical history of the Leishmania donovani complex with a revision of current taxonomy

    Julius Lukeš;Isabel L. Mauricio;Gabriele Schönian;Jean Claude Dujardin

  • Spread of Vector-borne Diseases and Neglect of Leishmaniasis, Europe

    Jean-Claude Dujardin;Lenea Campino;Carmen Cañavate;Jean-Pierre Dedet

  • Comparison of Six PCR Methods Using Peripheral Blood for Detection of Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis

    Laurence Lachaud;Sarah Marchergui-Hammami;Elisabeth Chabbert;Jacques Dereure

  • Optimized PCR using patient blood samples for diagnosis and follow-up of visceral Leishmaniasis, with special reference to AIDS patients.

    Laurence Lachaud;Jacques Dereure;Elisabeth Chabbert;Jacques Reynes

  • First report of genetic hybrids between two very divergent Leishmania species: Leishmania infantum and Leishmania major.

    Christophe Ravel;Sofia Cortes;Francine Pratlong;Florent Morio

  • The Leishmania Genome Comprises 36 Chromosomes Conserved Across Widely Divergent Human Pathogenic Species

    Patrick Wincker;Christophe Ravel;Christine Blaineau;Michel Pages

  • Towards multilocus sequence typing of the Leishmania donovani complex: Resolving genotypes and haplotypes for five polymorphic metabolic enzymes (ASAT, GPI, NH1, NH2, PGD)

    Isabel L. Mauricio;Matthew Yeo;Mehdi Baghaei;Daniela Doto

  • Value of two PCR methods for the diagnosis of canine visceral leishmaniasis and the detection of asymptomatic carriers.

    L. Lachaud;E. Chabbert;P. Dubessay;J. Dereure

  • Outbreak of cutaneous leishmaniasis in northern Israel.

    Raymond L. Jacobson;Carol L. Eisenberger;Milena Svobodova;Gad Baneth

  • Geographical distribution and epidemiological features of Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis foci, based on the isoenzyme analysis of 1048 strains

    Francine Pratlong;Jacques Dereure;Christophe Ravel;Patrick Lami

  • Isoenzymatic Analysis of 712 Strains of Leishmania infantum in the South of France and Relationship of Enzymatic Polymorphism to Clinical and Epidemiological Features

    Francine Pratlong;Jean-Antoine Rioux;Pierre Marty;Françoise Faraut-Gambarelli

  • Conserved linkage groups associated with large-scale chromosomal rearrangements between Old World and New World Leishmania genomes.

    Constança Britto;Christophe Ravel;Patrick Bastien;Christine Blaineau

  • Visceral leishmaniasis in organ transplant recipients: 11 new cases and a review of the literature

    Didier Basset;Françoise Faraut;Pierre Marty;Jacques Dereure

  • Visceral leishmaniasis in eastern Sudan: parasite identification in humans and dogs; host-parasite relationships.

    Jacques Dereure;Sayda Hassan El-Safi;Bruno Bucheton;Mickaël Boni

  • Leishmania-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Coinfection in the Mediterranean Basin: Isoenzymatic Characterization of 100 Isolates of the Leishmania infantum Complex

    F. Pratlong;J. P. Dedet;P. Marty;M. Portús

  • Leishmania infantum and L. major in Algeria.

    Z. Harrat;F. Pratlong;S. Belazzoug;J. Dereure

  • Environmental risk mapping of canine leishmaniasis in France.

    Lise Chamaillé;Annelise Tran;Anne Meunier;Gilles Bourdoiseau

  • Development of a Molecular Tool for the Identification of Leishmania Reservoir Hosts by Blood Meal Analysis in the Insect Vectors

    Najoua Haouas;Bernard Pesson;Raja Boudabous;Jean-Pierre Dedet

  • Antigen Genes for Molecular Epidemiology of Leishmaniasis: Polymorphism of Cysteine Proteinase B and Surface Metalloprotease Glycoprotein 63 in the Leishmania donovani Complex

    Kelly Wilber Quispe Tintaya;Xu Ying;Jean Pierre Dedet;Suman Rijal

Frequent Co-Authors

Francine Pratlong
Francine Pratlong University of Montpellier
Patrick Bastien
Patrick Bastien University of Montpellier
Gabriele Schönian
Gabriele Schönian Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Luigi Gradoni
Luigi Gradoni Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Jean-Claude Dujardin
Jean-Claude Dujardin Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Jacques Reynes
Jacques Reynes University of Montpellier
Francis Derouin
Francis Derouin Université Paris Cité
Alain Dessein
Alain Dessein Aix-Marseille University
Alon Warburg
Alon Warburg Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Petr Volf
Petr Volf Charles University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Studying Biology and Biochemistry in the USA opens the door to many rewarding career pathways, both in direct research and related healthcare fields. Today, pursuing an online degree or certificate can make these pathways more accessible, especially for busy professionals or those seeking career shifts.

For those interested in healthcare and advanced practice nursing, specialized certifications can accelerate career growth. Programs like the shortest pmhnp program allow students to quickly gain qualifications in psychiatric mental health nursing. Alternatively, individuals with a master’s degree can complete the cheapest post master's fnp program to become a family nurse practitioner at a lower cost.

Those drawn to nutrition and health can consider a dietitian degree online to enter or advance in the field of nutrition and dietetics. Registered nurses seeking to upgrade their credentials can explore online rn to bsn programs for career mobility and leadership roles.

As the demand for skilled professionals in biology, biochemistry, and healthcare grows, these flexible online options can help you align your education with emerging careers.

Best Scientists Citing Jean-Pierre Dedet

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles