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D-Index
42
Citations
6589
World Ranking
1006
National Ranking
301

Rami A. Dalloul publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Rami A. Dalloul sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 87 publications — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Rami A. Dalloul D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Rami A. Dalloul sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 42 D-Index — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

Rami A. Dalloul is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States and focuses research efforts primarily within the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their work spans several subfields including Animal Science and Zoology, Small Animals, Molecular Biology, Plant Science, and Infectious Diseases.

The research topics covered by Rami A. Dalloul include:

  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology
  • Coccidia and coccidiosis research
  • Veterinary medicine and infectious diseases
  • Gut microbiota and health
  • Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
  • Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health
  • Moringa oleifera research and applications

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Rami A. Dalloul are:

  • Nima K. Emami
  • Ali Çalık
  • Mallory B. White
  • Candice E. C. Blue
  • David E. Gerrard

Most of their publications appear in the following venues:

  • Poultry Science
  • Animals
  • Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • Microorganisms
  • Frontiers in Physiology

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Rami A. Dalloul include:

  • Centennial Review: Recent developments in host-pathogen interactions during necrotic enteritis in poultry (2021, Poultry Science)
  • Influence of dietary vitamin E and selenium supplementation on broilers subjected to heat stress, Part II: oxidative stress, immune response, gut integrity, and intestinal microbiota (2022, Poultry Science)
  • Effect of Probiotics and Multi-Component Feed Additives on Microbiota, Gut Barrier and Immune Responses in Broiler Chickens During Subclinical Necrotic Enteritis (2020, Frontiers in Veterinary Science)
  • Influence of dietary vitamin E and selenium supplementation on broilers subjected to heat stress, Part I: Growth performance, body composition and intestinal nutrient transporters (2022, Poultry Science)
  • Rapid adaptation to a novel pathogen through disease tolerance in a wild songbird (2023, PLoS Pathogens)

Best Publications

  • Poultry coccidiosis: recent advancements in control measures and vaccine development

    Rami A Dalloul;Hyun S Lillehoj

  • Enhanced mucosal immunity against Eimeria acervulina in broilers fed a Lactobacillus-based probiotic

    RA Dalloul;HS Lillehoj;TA Shellem;JA Doerr

  • Recent advances in immunomodulation and vaccination strategies against coccidiosis.

    Rami A. Dalloul;Hyun S. Lillehoj

  • Analysis of chicken cytokine and chemokine gene expression following Eimeria acervulina and Eimeria tenella infections.

    Yeong Ho Hong;Hyun S. Lillehoj;Sung Hyen Lee;Rami A. Dalloul

  • Recent progress on the cytokine regulation of intestinal immune responses to Eimeria

    H. S. Lillehoj;W. Min;R. A. Dalloul;R. A. Dalloul

  • Influence of Pediococcus-based probiotic on coccidiosis in broiler chickens.

    S.H. Lee;H.S. Lillehoj;R.A. Dalloul;D.W. Park

  • Effects of probiotics and application methods on performance and response of broiler chickens to an Eimeria challenge

    Miranda M. Ritzi;Wael Abdelrahman;Michaela Mohnl;Rami A. Dalloul

  • Induction of local protective immunity to Eimeria acervulina by a Lactobacillus-based probiotic.

    Rami A. Dalloul;Hyun S. Lillehoj;Nada M. Tamim;Timothy A. Shellem

  • Anticoccidial effect of green tea-based diets against Eimeria maxima

    Seung I. Jang;Moo-Hyung Jun;Hyun S. Lillehoj;Rami A. Dalloul

  • Immunopotentiating effect of a Fomitella fraxinea-derived lectin on chicken immunity and resistance to coccidiosis

    Hyun S. Lillehoj

  • Performance of broiler chickens fed diets supplemented with a direct-fed microbial

    R. Angel;R. A. Dalloul;J. Doerr

  • Immune responses to dietary β-glucan in broiler chicks during an Eimeria challenge

    C M Cox;L H Sumners;S Kim;A P McElroy

  • Salmonella enteritidis clearance and immune responses in chickens following Salmonella vaccination and challenge.

    U. Babu;R.A. Dalloul;R.A. Dalloul;M. Okamura;H.S. Lillehoj

  • In ovo vaccination with the Eimeria tenella EtMIC2 gene induces protective immunity against coccidiosis

    Xicheng Ding;Hyun S. Lillehoj;Rami A. Dalloul;Wongi Min;Wongi Min

  • In ovo supplementation of probiotics and its effects on performance and immune-related gene expression in broiler chicks.

    Chasity M. Pender;Sungwon Kim;Tiffany D. Potter;Miranda M. Ritzi

  • Immunomodulatory role of probiotics in poultry and potential in ovo application.

    C.M. Cox;R.A. Dalloul

  • Application of biotechnological tools for coccidia vaccine development

    Wongi Min;Rami A Dalloul;Hyun S Lillehoj

  • Unique responses of the avian macrophage to different species of Eimeria

    Rami A. Dalloul;Travis W. Bliss;Yeong-Ho Hong;Imed Ben-Chouikha

  • Performance and immune responses to dietary β-glucan in broiler chicks

    C M Cox;L H Stuard;Sungwon Kim;A P McElroy

  • Intestinal immunomodulation by vitamin A deficiency and lactobacillus-based probiotic in Eimeria acervulina-infected broiler chickens.

    Rami A. Dalloul;Hyun S. Lillehoj;Timothy A. Shellem;John A. Doerr

  • Molecular cloning and characterization of chicken NK-lysin.

    Yeong Ho Hong;Hyun S. Lillehoj;Rami A. Dalloul;Wongi Min

  • Combination of probiotics and coccidiosis vaccine enhances protection against an Eimeria challenge.

    Miranada M. Ritzi;Wael Abdelrahman;Kobus van-Heerden;Michaela Mohnl

  • EMBRYO VACCINATION AGAINST EIMERIA TENELLA AND E. ACERVULINA INFECTIONS USING RECOMBINANT PROTEINS AND CYTOKINE ADJUVANTS

    Hyun S. Lillehoj;Xicheng Ding;Rami A. Dalloul;Takanori Sato

  • In ovo administration of CpG oligodeoxynucleotides and the recombinant microneme protein MIC2 protects against Eimeria infections

    Rami A. Dalloul;Hyun S. Lillehoj;Dennis M. Klinman;Xicheng Ding

  • In Vivo Effects of CpG Oligodeoxynucleotide on Eimeria Infection in Chickens

    Rami A. Dalloul;Hyun S. Lillehoj;Masashi Okamura;Hang Xie

  • Effect of vitamin A deficiency on host intestinal immune response to Eimeria acervulina in broiler chickens.

    RA Dalloul;HS Lillehoj;TA Shellem;JA Doerr

Frequent Co-Authors

Hyun S. Lillehoj
Hyun S. Lillehoj United States Department of Agriculture
Mark C. Jenkins
Mark C. Jenkins United States Department of Agriculture
Erik P. Lillehoj
Erik P. Lillehoj University of Maryland, Baltimore
Curtis P. Van Tassell
Curtis P. Van Tassell Agricultural Research Service
Dana M. Hawley
Dana M. Hawley Virginia Tech
Steven L. Salzberg
Steven L. Salzberg Johns Hopkins University
Peter F. Stadler
Peter F. Stadler Leipzig University
Michael C. Schatz
Michael C. Schatz Johns Hopkins University
M. R. Bedford
M. R. Bedford AmeriCorps VISTA
Paul Flicek
Paul Flicek The Jackson Laboratory

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