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63
Citations
14314
World Ranking
3026
National Ranking
1419

Overview

Paul V. Holland is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields within the biomedical sciences, focusing on medicine, immunology, and microbiology.

The main fields of study covered in their work include:

  • Medicine
  • Immunology and Microbiology

Within these broad areas, Holland's research further specializes in the following subfields:

  • Parasitology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Their scientific contributions address topics such as:

  • Leptospirosis research and findings
  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • Zoonotic diseases and public health

Among their recent publications is the paper titled "Zoonotic causes of febrile illness in malaria endemic countries: a systematic review", published in 2020 in The Lancet Infectious Diseases. This paper has received 41 citations. The Lancet Infectious Diseases is also a frequent venue for their publications.

Frequent collaborators in Holland's research projects include:

  • Jo E. B. Halliday
  • Manuela Carugati
  • Michael Snavely
  • Kathryn J. Allan
  • Julia Beamesderfer

Best Publications

  • Transfusion-Associated Hepatitis Not Due to Viral Hepatitis Type A or B

    Stephen M. Feinstone;Albert Z. Kapikian;Robert H. Purcell;Harvey J. Alter

  • Transfusion-Related Acute Lung Injury Report of a Clinical Look-Back Investigation

    Patricia M. Kopko;Carol S. Marshall;Malcolm R. MacKenzie;Paul V. Holland

  • Type B hepatitis: the infectivity of blood positive for e antigen and DNA polymerase after accidental needlestick exposure

    Harvey J. Alter;Leonard B. Seeff;Paul M. Kaplan;Vincent J. McAuliffe

  • Transmissible agent in non-A, non-B hepatitis.

    HarveyJ. Alter;HarveyJ. Alter;PaulV. Holland;PaulV. Holland;RobertH. Purcell;RobertH. Purcell;Hans Popper;Hans Popper

  • CLINICAL AND SEROLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF TRANSFUSION-ASSOCIATED HEPATITIS

    HarveyJ. Alter;PaulV. Holland;AndrewG. Morrow;RobertH. Purcell

  • Posttransfusion hepatitis after exclusion of commercial and hepatitis-B antigen-positive donors.

    Harvey J. Alter;Paul V. Holland;Robert H. Purcell;Jerrold J. Lander

  • Antibody to Hepatitis B Core Antigen as a Paradoxical Marker for Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis Agents in Donated Blood

    Deloris E. Koziol;Paul V. Holland;David W. Alling;Jacqueline C. Melpolder

  • Type B Hepatitis after Needle-Stick Exposure: Prevention with Hepatitis B Immune Globulin: Final Report of the Veterans Administration Cooperative Study

    L B Seeff;E C Wright;H J Zimmerman;H J Alter

  • Donor Transaminase and Recipient Hepatitis: Impact on Blood Transfusion Services

    Harvey J. Alter;Robert H. Purcell;Paul V. Holland;David W. Alling

  • HLA class II antibodies in transfusion‐related acute lung injury

    Patricia M. Kopko;Mark A. Popovsky;Malcolm R. MacKenzie;Teresa G. Paglieroni

  • The natural history of transfusion-associated infection with human immunodeficiency virus. Factors influencing the rate of progression to disease.

    John W. Ward;Timothy J. Bush;Herbert A. Perkins;Loren E. Lieb

  • Evaluation of assays for antibody to hepatitis E virus by a serum panel

    M.P.H. Eric E. Mast M.D.;Miriam J. Alter;Paul V. Holland;Robert H. Purcell

  • TRALI: correlation of antigen-antibody and monocyte activation in donor-recipient pairs

    Patricia M. Kopko;Teresa G. Paglieroni;Mark A. Popovsky;Kathryn N. Muto

  • The prevalence of hepatitis C virus antibodies among hemodialysis patients.

    Jerome B. Zeldis;Thomas A. Depner;I. K. Kuramoto;Robert G. Gish

  • A complement-fixation test for measuring Australia antigen and antibody.

    Robert H. Purcell;Paul V. Holland;John H. Walsh;Doris C. Wong

  • Increased detection of hepatitis C virus (HCV)‐infected blood donors by a multiple‐antigen HCV enzyme immunoassay

    S Kleinman;H Alter;M Busch;P Holland

  • A Comparison of the Frequency of Hepatitis-B Antigen and Antibody in Hospital and Nonhospital Personnel

    Thomas L. Lewis;Harvey J. Alter;Thomas C. Chalmers;Paul V. Holland

  • Growth of bacteria in inoculated platelets: implications for bacteria detection and the extension of platelet storage

    Mark E. Brecher;Paul V. Holland;Alvaro A. Pineda;Gary E. Tegtmeier

  • Transfusion-related acute lung injury

    Patricia M. Kopko;Paul V. Holland

  • Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Antibody to Hepatitis E Virus Seroreactivity among Blood Donors in Northern California

    Eric E. Mast;I. Ken Kuramoto;Michael O. Favorov;Vangie R. Schoening

Frequent Co-Authors

Harvey J. Alter
Harvey J. Alter National Institutes of Health
Robert H. Purcell
Robert H. Purcell National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Michael P. Busch
Michael P. Busch University of California, San Francisco
Andrew G. Morrow
Andrew G. Morrow National Institutes of Health
Tzong-Hae Lee
Tzong-Hae Lee Blood Systems Research Institute
Jerome B. Zeldis
Jerome B. Zeldis Bristol-Myers Squibb (Switzerland)
John L. Gerin
John L. Gerin Georgetown University Medical Center
John W. Ward
John W. Ward Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Robert M. Chanock
Robert M. Chanock National Institutes of Health
Steven Kleinman
Steven Kleinman University of British Columbia

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