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Paul N. Levett

Paul N. Levett

D-Index & Metrics

Microbiology

D-Index
57
Citations
17195
World Ranking
3529
National Ranking
101

Paul N. Levett publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul N. Levett sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 178 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Paul N. Levett D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Microbiology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul N. Levett sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Paul N. Levett is affiliated with the University of Regina in Canada. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with a strong focus on Infectious Diseases, encompassing 37 publications. Additional subfields include Epidemiology, Modeling and Simulation, Biomedical Engineering, and Immunology.

The main topics covered in their work revolve around SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, with 34 publications related to this area. Specific subjects include SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing, COVID-19 clinical research studies, and COVID-19 epidemiological studies. Their contributions also extend to respiratory viral infections research, viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, as well as biosensors and analytical detection.

Frequent publication venues for Paul N. Levett include:

  • Journal of Clinical Virology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Antiviral Research
  • Canadian Medical Association Journal
  • Microbiology Spectrum

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Levett include:

  • Real-time PCR-based SARS-CoV-2 detection in Canadian laboratories (2020), Journal of Clinical Virology
  • Serial cross-sectional estimation of vaccine-and infection-induced SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence in British Columbia, Canada (2022), Canadian Medical Association Journal
  • Low SARS-CoV-2 sero-prevalence based on anonymized residual sero-survey before and after first wave measures in British Columbia, Canada, March-May 2020 (2020), bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Correlation of SARS-CoV-2 Viral Neutralizing Antibody Titers with Anti-Spike Antibodies and ACE-2 Inhibition among Vaccinated Individuals (2022), Microbiology Spectrum
  • SARS-CoV-2 serology: Validation of high-throughput chemiluminescent immunoassay (CLIA) platforms and a field study in British Columbia (2021), Journal of Clinical Virology

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Mel Krajden
  • Inna Sekirov
  • Muhammad Morshed
  • Martin Petric
  • Annie Mak

Best Publications

  • Leptospirosis: a zoonotic disease of global importance

    Ajay R Bharti;Jarlath E Nally;Jessica N Ricaldi;Michael A Matthias

  • Leptospirosis in Humans

    David A. Haake;Paul N. Levett

  • Leptospirosis

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  • The Leptospiral Major Outer Membrane Protein LipL32 Is a Lipoprotein Expressed during Mammalian Infection

    David A. Haake;David A. Haake;Garlo Chao;Richard L. Zuerner;Jeanne K. Barnett

  • Detection of pathogenic leptospires by real-time quantitative PCR.

    Paul N Levett;Roger E Morey;Renee L Galloway;Danielle E Turner

  • Atopic dermatitis is associated with a functional mutation in the promoter of the C-C chemokine RANTES

    Renate G. Nickel;Renate G. Nickel;Vincenzo Casolaro;Ulrich Wahn;Kirsten Beyer;Kirsten Beyer

  • Usefulness of Serologic Analysis as a Predictor of the Infecting Serovar in Patients with Severe Leptospirosis

    Paul N. Levett

  • Evaluation of Four Commercially Available Rapid Serologic Tests for Diagnosis of Leptospirosis

    Mary D. Bajani;David A. Ashford;Sandra L. Bragg;Christopher W. Woods

  • What Makes a Bacterial Species Pathogenic?:Comparative Genomic Analysis of the Genus Leptospira.

    Derrick E. Fouts;Michael A. Matthias;Haritha Adhikarla;Ben Adler

  • Linkage of Asthma and Total Serum IgE Concentration to Markers on Chromosome 12q: Evidence From Afro-Caribbean and Caucasian Populations

    Kathleen C. Barnes;John D. Neely;David L. Duffy;Linda R. Freidhoff

  • Leptospiral Proteins Recognized during the Humoral Immune Response to Leptospirosis in Humans

    Hygia Guerreiro;Hygia Guerreiro;Júlio Croda;Brendan Flannery;Mary Mazel

  • Assessment of the efficacy of an IgM-elisa and microscopic agglutination test (MAT) in the diagnosis of acute leptospirosis.

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  • Evaluation of the polymerase chain reaction for early diagnosis of leptospirosis

    P. D. Brown;C. Gravekamp;D. G. Carrington;H. van de Kemp

  • Species-Specific Identification of Leptospiraceae by 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing

    Roger E. Morey;Renee L. Galloway;Sandra L. Bragg;Arnold G. Steigerwalt

  • Use of 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing for Rapid Identification and Differentiation of Burkholderia pseudomallei and B. mallei

    Jay E. Gee;Claudio T. Sacchi;Mindy B. Glass;Barun K. De

  • Human Leptospirosis Caused by a New, Antigenically Unique Leptospira Associated with a Rattus Species Reservoir in the Peruvian Amazon

    Michael A. Matthias;Jessica N. Ricaldi;Jessica N. Ricaldi;Manuel Cespedes;M. Monica Diaz

  • Evaluation of the CD14/-260 polymorphism and house dust endotoxin exposure in the Barbados Asthma Genetics Study

    April Zambelli-Weiner;Eva Ehrlich;Maria L. Stockton;Audrey V. Grant

  • Detection of dengue infection in patients investigated for leptospirosis in Barbados.

    P N Levett;S L Branch;C N Edwards

  • Leptospirosis during dengue outbreak, Bangladesh.

    Regina C. LaRocque;Robert F. Breiman;Mary D. Ari;Roger E. Morey

  • Leptospirosis: A forgotten zoonosis?

    Paul N. Levett

  • Leptospira broomii sp. nov., isolated from humans with leptospirosis.

    Paul N. Levett;Roger E. Morey;Renee L. Galloway;Arnold G. Steigerwalt

  • Development of a Triplex Real-Time PCR Assay for Detection of Panton-Valentine Leukocidin Toxin Genes in Clinical Isolates of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

    Ryan R. McDonald;Nick A. Antonishyn;Toni Hansen;Laelie A. Snook

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael R. Mulvey
Michael R. Mulvey University of Manitoba
Kathleen C. Barnes
Kathleen C. Barnes University of Colorado Denver
Arnold G. Steigerwalt
Arnold G. Steigerwalt Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
David A. Haake
David A. Haake University of California, Los Angeles
Terri H. Beaty
Terri H. Beaty Johns Hopkins University
Irene Martin
Irene Martin Environment and Climate Change Canada
Jonathan B. Gubbay
Jonathan B. Gubbay BC Children's Hospital Foundation
Joseph M. Vinetz
Joseph M. Vinetz Yale University
Paul D. Brown
Paul D. Brown Mayo Clinic
Lee D. Smythe
Lee D. Smythe Queensland Health

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