2023 - Research.com Microbiology in France Leader Award
His primary areas of investigation include Virology, Virus, Flavivirus, Chikungunya and Outbreak. Virology and Aedes albopictus are two areas of study in which he engages in interdisciplinary research. He combines subjects such as Lineage and Respiratory tract infections with his study of Virus.
His Flavivirus research incorporates themes from Kyasanur forest disease, Veterinary virology, Phylogenetic tree and Zika virus. His Chikungunya research includes themes of Arbovirus, Internal medicine and Surgery. The Alphavirus infection research Rémi N. Charrel does as part of his general Outbreak study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Diagnosis treatment, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
Rémi N. Charrel mostly deals with Virology, Virus, Toscana virus, Phlebovirus and Outbreak. Virology connects with themes related to Seroprevalence in his study. In his study, Phylogenetics is strongly linked to Phylogenetic tree, which falls under the umbrella field of Virus.
As a part of the same scientific family, Rémi N. Charrel mostly works in the field of Toscana virus, focusing on Meningitis and, on occasion, Immunology. His research investigates the connection with Phlebovirus and areas like Sandfly which intersect with concerns in Phlebotomus. His studies in Outbreak integrate themes in fields like Vector, Environmental health, Epidemiology and Aedes.
Rémi N. Charrel spends much of his time researching Virology, Virus, Zoology, Phlebovirus and Veterinary medicine. His research on Virology frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Taxonomy. His Virus study incorporates themes from Dengue fever, Feces, Genome and Phylogenetic tree.
Rémi N. Charrel interconnects Rickettsia, Vector and Phlebotomus, Phlebotomus neglectus in the investigation of issues within Zoology. His research integrates issues of Arbovirus and Myotis myotis in his study of Phlebovirus. His research in Veterinary medicine intersects with topics in Antibody, Seroprevalence and Genotype, Hepatitis E virus.
His primary areas of study are Virology, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, Coronavirus, Infectivity and Virus. In his study, Taxon is inextricably linked to Taxonomy, which falls within the broad field of Virology. Rémi N. Charrel works mostly in the field of Infectivity, limiting it down to topics relating to Viral load and, in certain cases, Serology, Titer and Detection limit.
His study in Virus is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Feces, Genotyping, Zoonosis and Hepatitis E. His Hepatitis E study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Developed country, Epidemiology, Meta-analysis, Transmission and Seroprevalence. The Family Arenaviridae study combines topics in areas such as Arenavirus, Arenaviridae, Mammarenavirus and Reptarenavirus.
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Phlebotomine sandflies and the spreading of leishmaniases and other diseases of public health concern
M. Maroli;M. D. Feliciangeli;L. Bichaud;R. N. Charrel.
Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2013)
Chikungunya Outbreaks — The Globalization of Vectorborne Diseases
Rémi N. Charrel;Xavier de Lamballerie;Didier Raoult.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2007)
Tick-borne virus diseases of human interest in Europe.
R.N. Charrel;H. Attoui;A.M. Butenko;J.C. Clegg.
Clinical Microbiology and Infection (2004)
Novel Chikungunya Virus Variant in Travelers Returning from Indian Ocean Islands
Philippe Parola;Xavier de Lamballerie;Jacques Jourdan;Clarisse Rovery.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2006)
Chikungunya infection: an emerging rheumatism among travelers returned from Indian Ocean islands. Report of 47 cases.
Fabrice Simon;Philippe Parola;Marc Grandadam;Sabrina Fourcade.
Medicine (2007)
First cases of autochthonous dengue fever and chikungunya fever in France: from bad dream to reality!
E.A. Gould;P. Gallian;X. de Lamballerie;R.N. Charrel.
Clinical Microbiology and Infection (2010)
Chikungunya virus adapts to tiger mosquito via evolutionary convergence: a sign of things to come?
Xavier de Lamballerie;Eric Leroy;Rémi N Charrel;Konstantin Ttsetsarkin.
Virology Journal (2008)
Emerging arboviruses: Why today?
Ernest Gould;John Pettersson;John Pettersson;Stephen Higgs;Remi Charrel.
One Health (2017)
Emergence of Toscana Virus in Europe
Rémi N. Charrel;Pierre Gallian;José-María Navarro-Marí;Loredana Nicoletti.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2005)
Genetic characterization of tick-borne flaviviruses: new insights into evolution, pathogenetic determinants and taxonomy.
Gilda Grard;Grégory Moureau;Rémi N. Charrel;Jean-Jacques Lemasson.
Virology (2007)
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