A. Ramis

477 total citations
19 papers, 334 citations indexed

About

A. Ramis is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Parasitology. According to data from OpenAlex, A. Ramis has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 334 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Epidemiology, 5 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 5 papers in Parasitology. Recurrent topics in A. Ramis's work include Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments (4 papers), Veterinary Oncology Research (4 papers) and Fungal Infections and Studies (3 papers). A. Ramis is often cited by papers focused on Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments (4 papers), Veterinary Oncology Research (4 papers) and Fungal Infections and Studies (3 papers). A. Ramis collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Italy and Canada. A. Ramis's co-authors include David Perpiñán, M.L. Abarca, F. Javier Cabañes, G. Castellá, Santiago Lavı́n, Jaume Martorell, Jaime Martorell, Hugo Fernández-Bellón, Josep Pastor and Roser Velarde and has published in prestigious journals such as Frontiers in Microbiology, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry and Veterinary Parasitology.

In The Last Decade

A. Ramis

18 papers receiving 310 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
A. Ramis Spain 10 98 76 72 68 53 19 334
Paul Eden Australia 11 61 0.6× 52 0.7× 56 0.8× 56 0.8× 63 1.2× 28 304
Michael J. Adkesson United States 14 68 0.7× 42 0.6× 83 1.2× 115 1.7× 76 1.4× 62 467
Ursula Sattler Switzerland 14 161 1.6× 29 0.4× 35 0.5× 30 0.4× 42 0.8× 17 424
Rocky J. Baker United States 13 107 1.1× 214 2.8× 40 0.6× 110 1.6× 147 2.8× 24 542
Giuliana Terracciano Italy 11 90 0.9× 37 0.5× 35 0.5× 102 1.5× 53 1.0× 27 338
Diana R. Goldberg United States 13 55 0.6× 74 1.0× 16 0.2× 51 0.8× 25 0.5× 25 341
Stella de Faria Valle Brazil 8 33 0.3× 35 0.5× 18 0.3× 72 1.1× 20 0.4× 58 318
Miguel D. Saggese United States 11 105 1.1× 188 2.5× 57 0.8× 81 1.2× 34 0.6× 52 419
Gary L. Pearson United States 7 80 0.8× 63 0.8× 15 0.2× 84 1.2× 57 1.1× 10 301
Douglas E. Roscoe United States 13 101 1.0× 60 0.8× 26 0.4× 89 1.3× 31 0.6× 27 565

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. Ramis

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Höfle, Úrsula, Juan José González‐López, ALBERT J. MORENO, et al.. (2020). Foraging at Solid Urban Waste Disposal Sites as Risk Factor for Cephalosporin and Colistin Resistant Escherichia coli Carriage in White Storks (Ciconia ciconia). Frontiers in Microbiology. 11. 1397–1397. 29 indexed citations
2.
Feltrer, Yedra, et al.. (2019). Toxoplasma gondii causing death in a captive speckled mousebird (Colius straitus). Journal of Comparative Pathology. 166. 141–141. 1 indexed citations
3.
Espada, Yvonne, et al.. (2017). Chylous Ascites in 2 Ferrets. Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine. 26(2). 150–155. 2 indexed citations
4.
Espada, Yvonne, et al.. (2017). Anal Sac Adenocarcinoma With Metastases and Hypercalcemia in a Ferret ( Mustela putorius furo ). Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine. 26(2). 143–149. 2 indexed citations
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Jose‐Cunilleras, Eduard, et al.. (2017). Oropharyngeal botryomycosis in a geriatric mare. Equine Veterinary Education. 31(1). 19–25. 2 indexed citations
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Ramis, A., et al.. (2016). Clinical, Cytological, Histological and Immunohistochemical Features of Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumours in Ferrets ( Mustela putorius furo ). Journal of Comparative Pathology. 155(4). 346–355. 7 indexed citations
7.
Perpiñán, David & A. Ramis. (2011). Endogenous Lipid Pneumonia in a Ferret (Mustela putorius furo). Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine. 20(1). 51–55. 5 indexed citations
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Molina‐López, Rafael A., A. Ramis, Hipólito Goméz-Couso, et al.. (2010). Cryptosporidium baileyiinfection associated with an outbreak of ocular and respiratory disease in otus owls (Otus scops) in a rehabilitation centre. Avian Pathology. 39(3). 171–176. 28 indexed citations
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Abarca, M.L., Jaime Martorell, G. Castellá, A. Ramis, & F. Javier Cabañes. (2009). Dermatomycosis in a pet inland bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) caused by a Chrysosporium species related to Nannizziopsis vriesii. Veterinary Dermatology. 20(4). 295–299. 36 indexed citations
10.
Abarca, M.L., Jaume Martorell, G. Castellá, A. Ramis, & F. Javier Cabañes. (2008). Cutaneous hyalohyphomycosis caused by aChrysosporiumspecies related toNannizziopsis vriesiiin two green iguanas (Iguana iguana). Medical Mycology. 46(4). 349–354. 39 indexed citations
11.
Perpiñán, David, et al.. (2008). Thoracic Vertebral Osteoma in a Domestic Ferret (Mustela putorius furo). Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine. 17(2). 144–147. 6 indexed citations
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Perpiñán, David, et al.. (2008). Outbreak of canine distemper in domestic ferrets ( Mustela putorius furo ). Veterinary Record. 163(8). 246–250. 24 indexed citations
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Perpiñán, David, et al.. (2007). Lymphoplasmacytic Myenteric, Subepicardial, and Pulmonary Ganglioneuritis in Four Nonpsittacine Birds. Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery. 21(3). 210–214. 28 indexed citations
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Mateo, Rafael, Mark A. Taggart, Andy J. Green, et al.. (2006). Altered porphyrin excretion and histopathology of greylag geese (Anser anser) exposed to soil contaminated with lead and arsenic in the guadalquivir marshes, southwestern Spain. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 25(1). 203–212. 41 indexed citations
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Font, Joan, et al.. (2005). Multiple cartilaginous exostosis in a Golden Retriever cross-bred puppy. Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology. 18(3). 189–193. 10 indexed citations
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Martorell, Jaume, A. Ramis, & Yvonne Espada. (2002). Use of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of hepatic spindle‐cell sarcoma in a savannah monitor ( Varanus exanthematicus ). Veterinary Record. 150(9). 282–284. 8 indexed citations
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Lavı́n, Santiago, et al.. (2000). Experimental Infection of Chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica parva) with Sarcoptes scabiei Derived from Naturally Infected Goats. Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series B. 47(9). 693–699. 24 indexed citations
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Ramis, A., et al.. (1998). CHRONIC RHINITIS ASSOCIATED WITH HERPESVIRAL INFECTION IN CAPTIVE SPUR-THIGHED TORTOISES FROM SPAIN. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 34(3). 487–495. 36 indexed citations
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Pumarola, Martı́, et al.. (1996). Neospora caninum infection in a Napolitan mastiff dog from Spain. Veterinary Parasitology. 64(4). 315–317. 6 indexed citations

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