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Rosemary Ann Barnes

Rosemary Ann Barnes

D-Index & Metrics

Microbiology

D-Index
56
Citations
11387
World Ranking
3703
National Ranking
327

Rosemary Ann Barnes 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 Rosemary Ann Barnes sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 162 publications — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Rosemary Ann Barnes 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 Rosemary Ann Barnes sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1963 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Rosemary Ann Barnes is affiliated with Cardiff University in the United Kingdom. Their research is primarily concentrated in the field of Medicine, with a significant focus on Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Oncology, Cell Biology, and Clinical Biochemistry.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas related to fungal and respiratory infections as well as antimicrobial resistance. Key topics include:

  • Antifungal resistance and susceptibility
  • Fungal infections and studies
  • Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment
  • Neutropenia and cancer infections
  • Plant pathogens and fungal diseases
  • Bacterial identification and susceptibility testing
  • Pneumonia and respiratory infections

Rosemary Ann Barnes has published extensively in several scientific journals, with frequent contributions to the following venues:

  • Clinical Infectious Diseases
  • Medical Mycology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
  • Journal of Fungi

Their recent papers include:

  • "Empiric vs Preemptive Antifungal Strategy in High-Risk Neutropenic Patients on Fluconazole Prophylaxis: A Randomized Trial of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer" (2022, Clinical Infectious Diseases)
  • "The impact of anti-mould prophylaxis on Aspergillus PCR blood testing for the diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis" (2020, Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy)
  • "Polymerase Chain Reaction on Respiratory Tract Specimens of Immunocompromised Patients to Diagnose Pneumocystis Pneumonia: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis" (2024, Clinical Infectious Diseases)
  • "A Human Dectin-2 Deficiency Associated With Invasive Aspergillosis" (2021, The Journal of Infectious Diseases)
  • "An Overview of Systematic Reviews of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) for the Diagnosis of Invasive Aspergillosis in Immunocompromised People: A Report of the Fungal PCR Initiative (FPCRI)-An ISHAM Working Group" (2023, Journal of Fungi)

Frequent co-authors working alongside Rosemary Ann Barnes include:

  • P. Lewis White
  • J. Peter Donnelly
  • Mario Cruciani
  • Alexandre Alanio
  • Juergen Loeffler

Throughout their career, Rosemary Ann Barnes has received recognition such as being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1963.

Best Publications

  • Diagnosis and management of Aspergillus diseases: executive summary of the 2017 ESCMID-ECMM-ERS guideline

    A. J. Ullmann;J. M. Aguado;S. Arikan-Akdagli;D. W. Denning

  • Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of antifungal agents: guidelines from the British Society for Medical Mycology

    H. Ruth Ashbee;Rosemary Ann Barnes;Elizabeth M. Johnson;Malcolm D. Richardson

  • Use of PCR for diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis: systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Carlo Mengoli;Mario Cruciani;Rosemary Ann Barnes;Juergen Loeffler

  • Update of guidelines for the prevention and treatment of infection in patients with an absent or dysfunctional spleen

    J. M. Davies;Rosemary Ann Barnes;D. Milligan

  • Aspergillus PCR: One Step Closer to Standardization

    P.L. White;S. Bretagne;L. Klingspor;W.J.G. Melchers

  • Results from the ARTEMIS DISK Global Antifungal Surveillance Study: a 6.5-Year Analysis of Susceptibilities of Candida and Other Yeast Species to Fluconazole and Voriconazole by Standardized Disk Diffusion Testing

    M. A. Pfaller;D. J. Diekema;M. G. Rinaldi;R. Barnes

  • The evolution and evaluation of a whole blood polymerase chain reaction assay for the detection of invasive aspergillosis in hematology patients in a routine clinical setting.

    P. Lewis White;Christopher J. Linton;Michael D. Perry;Elizabeth M. Johnson

  • Management and outcome of bloodstream infections due to Candida species in England and Wales.

    C. C. Kibbler;S. Seaton;Rosemary Ann Barnes;W. R. Gransden

  • British Society for Medical Mycology proposed standards of care for patients with invasive fungal infections

    David W. Denning;Christopher C. Kibbler;Rosemary Ann Barnes

  • British Society for Medical Mycology best practice recommendations for the diagnosis of serious fungal diseases

    Silke Schelenz;Rosemary Ann Barnes;Richard C. Barton;Joanne R. Cleverley

  • Value of antigen detection in predicting invasive pulmonary aspergillosis

    T. R. Rogers;K. A. Haynes;Rosemary Ann Barnes

  • Guidelines for the prevention and treatment of infection in patients with an absent or dysfunctional spleen

    PG Baddeley;RA Barnes;Adam H R Finn;IM Hann

  • Aspergillus Polymerase Chain Reaction: Systematic Review of Evidence for Clinical Use in Comparison With Antigen Testing.

    P. Lewis White;John R. Wingard;Stéphane Bretagne;Jürgen Löffler

  • ECIL guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of BK polyomavirus-associated haemorrhagic cystitis in haematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients.

    Cesaro S;Dalianis T;Hanssen Rinaldo C;Koskenvuo M

  • Evaluation of real-time PCR, galactomannan enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and a novel lateral-flow device for diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis.

    P. White;Christian Parr;C. Thornton;Rosemary Barnes

  • Evaluation of Aspergillus PCR Protocols for Testing Serum Specimens

    P. Lewis White;Carlo Mengoli;Stephane Bretagne;Manual Cuenca-Estrella

  • Control of an outbreak of nosocomial aspergillosis by laminar air-flow isolation

    Rosemary Ann Barnes;T. R. Rogers

  • Clinical and economic burden of invasive fungal diseases in Europe: focus on pre-emptive and empirical treatment of Aspergillus and Candida species

    L. Drgona;A. Khachatryan;J. Stephens;C. Charbonneau

  • Geographic and Temporal Trends in Isolation and Antifungal Susceptibility of Candida parapsilosis: a Global Assessment from the ARTEMIS DISK Antifungal Surveillance Program, 2001 to 2005

    M. A. Pfaller;D. J. Diekema;D. L. Gibbs;V. A. Newell

  • Clinical Performance of Aspergillus PCR for Testing Serum and Plasma: a Study by the European Aspergillus PCR Initiative

    P. Lewis White;Rosemary Ann Barnes;Jan Springer;Lena Klingspor

  • Detection of seven Candida species using the Light-Cycler system

    P. Lewis White;Anjali Shetty;Rosemary Ann Barnes

Frequent Co-Authors

P. Lewis White
P. Lewis White Cardiff University
Thomas R. Rogers
Thomas R. Rogers Trinity College Dublin
David W. Denning
David W. Denning University of Manchester
Stéphane Bretagne
Stéphane Bretagne Université Paris Cité
Willem J. G. Melchers
Willem J. G. Melchers Radboud University
Manuel Cuenca-Estrella
Manuel Cuenca-Estrella Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Stijn Blot
Stijn Blot Ghent University
Raoul Herbrecht
Raoul Herbrecht University of Strasbourg
Adilia Warris
Adilia Warris University of Exeter

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