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D-Index
69
Citations
12208
World Ranking
2115
National Ranking
884

Peter Echeverria 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 Peter Echeverria sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 180 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Peter Echeverria 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 Peter Echeverria sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 69 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Peter Echeverria is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focus in the medical and health sciences fields as connected with this institution.

No specific recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are listed, limiting detailed insights into their research outputs or collaborative networks.

There are no book publications or identified main or subfields of study available, which restricts the profiling of their specialized research areas.

Data does not include any main topics of work or awards won, so these aspects of their academic career remain unspecified.

Peter Echeverria is currently living, and further information about their contributions would be accessible through institutional channels or direct academic publications.

Best Publications

  • Trends in Antibiotic Resistance Among Diarrheal Pathogens Isolated in Thailand Over 15 Years

    Charles W. Hoge;Jeffrey M. Gambel;Apichai Srijan;Chittima Pitarangsi

  • Identification of Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli by Colony Hybridization Using Three Enterotoxin Gene Probes

    S. L. Moseley;P. Echeverria;J. Seriwatana;C. Tirapat

  • Use of Azithromycin for the Treatment of Campylobacter Enteritis in Travelers to Thailand, an Area Where Ciprofloxacin Resistance Is Prevalent

    Robert A. Kuschner;Andrew F. Trofa;Richard J. Thomas;Charles W. Hoge

  • Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin is not restricted to enteroaggregative E. coli.

    Stephen J. Savarino;Annette McVeigh;John Watson;Alejandro Cravioto

  • Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Cyclospora, the Human Intestinal Pathogen, Suggests that It Is Closely Related to Eimeria Species

    David A. Relman;Thomas M. Schmidt;Alvin Gajadhar;Mitchell Sogin

  • Placebo-controlled trial co-trimoxazole for cyclospora infections among travellers and foreign residents in Nepal.

    C.W. Hoge;P. Gaudio;P. Echeverria;D.R. Shlim

  • Detection of Shigellae and Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli by Amplification of the Invasion Plasmid Antigen H DNA Sequence in Patients with Dysentery

    Orntipa Sethabutr;Malabi Venkatesan;Gerald S. Murphy;Boonchuey Eampokalap

  • Enteropathogenicity of Aeromonas hydrophila and Plesiomonas shigelloides: prevalence among individuals with and without diarrhea in Thailand.

    C Pitarangsi;P Echeverria;R Whitmire;C Tirapat

  • Epidemiology of diarrhoeal illness associated with coccidian-like organism among travellers and foreign residents in Nepal.

    C. W. Hoge;D. R. Shlim;Ramachandran Rajah;J. Triplett

  • Etiology of diarrhea among travelers and foreign residents in Nepal.

    David N. Taylor;Robin Houston;David R. Shlim;Manoon Bhaibulaya

  • Treatment of traveler's diarrhea with ciprofloxacin and loperamide.

    Bruno P. Petruccelli;Gerald S. Murphy;Jose L. Sanchez;Stephen Walz

  • Cyclospora outbreak associated with chlorinated drinking water

    J.Gregory Rabold;CharlesW. Hoge;DavidR. Shlim;Carol Kefford

  • Treatment of travelers' diarrhea: ciprofloxacin plus loperamide compared with ciprofloxacin alone. A placebo-controlled, randomized trial.

    David N. Taylor;Jose L. Sanchez;William Candler;Scott Thornton

  • Case-control study of endemic diarrheal disease in Thai children

    Peter Echeverria;Peter Echeverria;Peter Echeverria;David N. Taylor;Udom Lexsomboon;Udom Lexsomboon;Udom Lexsomboon;Manoon Bhaibulaya;Manoon Bhaibulaya;Manoon Bhaibulaya

  • DETECTION OF PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM BY POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION IN A FIELD STUDY

    O Sethabutr;A E Brown;S Panyim;K C Kain

  • Immune response and prevalence of antibody to Norwalk enteritis virus as determined by radioimmunoassay.

    N R Blacklow;G Cukor;M K Bedigian;P Echeverria

  • Characterization of Vibrio cgolerae non-O1 serogroups obtained from an outbreak of diarrhea in Lima, Peru.

    A Dalsgaard;M J Albert;D N Taylor;T Shimada

  • Safety and immunogenicity of different immunization regimens of CVD 103-HgR live oral cholera vaccine in soldiers and civilians in Thailand.

    Pisit Su-Arehawaratana;Preecha Singharaj;David N. Taylor;Charles Hoge;Charles Hoge

  • The Role of Shigella spp., Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli, and Other Enteropathogens as Causes of Childhood Dysentery in Thailand

    David N. Taylor;Peter Echeverria;Tibor Pál;Orntipa Sethabutr

  • Epidemiology of diarrhea among expatriate residents living in a highly endemic environment.

    Charles W. Hoge;David R. Shlim;Peter Echeverria;Ramachandran Rajah

  • Isolation of Group 2 Aerotolerant Campylobacter Species from Thai Children with Diarrhea

    David N. Taylor;Julia A. Kiehlbauch;Wee Tee;Chittima Pitarangsi

Frequent Co-Authors

David N. Taylor
David N. Taylor Johns Hopkins University
Neil R. Blacklow
Neil R. Blacklow University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Frits Ørskov
Frits Ørskov Statens Serum Institut
Ida Ørskov
Ida Ørskov Statens Serum Institut
B. Rowe
B. Rowe Government of the United Kingdom
Wanpen Chaicumpa
Wanpen Chaicumpa Mahidol University
James B. Kaper
James B. Kaper University of Maryland, Baltimore
Herbert L. DuPont
Herbert L. DuPont The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Myron M. Levine
Myron M. Levine University of Maryland, Baltimore
Anders Dalsgaard
Anders Dalsgaard University of Copenhagen

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