2022 - Research.com Microbiology in United States Leader Award
2010 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
Toxoplasma gondii, Toxoplasmosis, Virology, Neospora caninum and Direct agglutination test are his primary areas of study. His Toxoplasma gondii research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Feces, Microbiology, CATS, Veterinary medicine and Apicomplexa. His study with Toxoplasmosis involves better knowledge in Immunology.
In his study, Bioassay is inextricably linked to Antibody, which falls within the broad field of Virology. His studies in Neospora caninum integrate themes in fields like Coccidiosis, Pathology and Abortion. The study incorporates disciplines such as Titer and Latex fixation test in addition to Direct agglutination test.
Jitender P. Dubey mainly investigates Toxoplasma gondii, Virology, Toxoplasmosis, Direct agglutination test and Veterinary medicine. To a larger extent, he studies Antibody with the aim of understanding Toxoplasma gondii. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Antigen, Sarcocystis, Neospora caninum, Serology and Apicomplexa.
His Toxoplasmosis research includes elements of Feces, Epidemiology and Genotype. His Direct agglutination test study incorporates themes from Latex fixation test, Antibody titer and Serum samples. He has included themes like Infectivity and Inoculation in his Microbiology study.
His primary areas of study are Toxoplasma gondii, Veterinary medicine, Toxoplasmosis, Zoology and Virology. The various areas that Jitender P. Dubey examines in his Toxoplasma gondii study include Microbiology, Public health, Genotype, Direct agglutination test and Seroprevalence. His studies deal with areas such as Titer and CATS as well as Direct agglutination test.
He has researched Veterinary medicine in several fields, including Inoculation, Odocoileus and Sarcocystosis. His Toxoplasmosis study is associated with Immunology. The Virology study combines topics in areas such as Neospora and Neospora caninum.
His primary areas of investigation include Toxoplasma gondii, Toxoplasmosis, Virology, Veterinary medicine and Genotype. His Toxoplasma gondii study combines topics in areas such as Zoology, Direct agglutination test and Seroprevalence. His Toxoplasmosis research incorporates themes from Feces, Disease and Environmental health.
His Virology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Neospora caninum, Intracellular and Sarcocystis. His research integrates issues of Pregnancy and Abortion in his study of Neospora caninum. His Veterinary medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Raw meat, Food safety and Protozoan parasite.
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Toxoplasmosis of Animals and Man
J. K. Frenkel;J. P. Dubey;C. P. Beattie.
Journal of Parasitology (1989)
Toxoplasmosis of animals and humans.
J. P. Dubey.
Toxoplasmosis of animals and humans. (2009)
Dogs are definitive hosts of Neospora caninum.
Milton M McAllister;J.P Dubey;David S Lindsay;William R Jolley.
International Journal for Parasitology (1998)
A review of Neospora caninum and neosporosis
J.P. Dubey;D.S. Lindsay.
Veterinary Parasitology (1996)
Toxoplasma gondii: transmission, diagnosis and prevention
D. Hill;J.P. Dubey.
Clinical Microbiology and Infection (2002)
Structures of Toxoplasma gondii Tachyzoites, Bradyzoites, and Sporozoites and Biology and Development of Tissue Cysts
J. P. Dubey;D. S. Lindsay;C. A. Speer.
Clinical Microbiology Reviews (1998)
Epidemiology and Control of Neosporosis and Neospora caninum
J.P. Dubey;Gereon Schares;L.M. Ortega-Mora.
Clinical Microbiology Reviews (2007)
Toxoplasma gondii infection in humans and animals in the United States.
J P Dubey;J L Jones.
International Journal for Parasitology (2008)
Newly recognized fatal protozoan disease of dogs
J P Dubey;J L Carpenter;C A Speer;M J Topper.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association (1988)
Neonatal Neospora caninum infection in dogs: isolation of the causative agent and experimental transmission.
J P Dubey;A L Hattel;D S Lindsay;M J Topper.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association (1988)
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