E.W. Allonby

754 total citations
17 papers, 594 citations indexed

About

E.W. Allonby is a scholar working on Small Animals, Epidemiology and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, E.W. Allonby has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 594 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Small Animals, 8 papers in Epidemiology and 6 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in E.W. Allonby's work include Helminth infection and control (9 papers), Trypanosoma species research and implications (8 papers) and Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (5 papers). E.W. Allonby is often cited by papers focused on Helminth infection and control (9 papers), Trypanosoma species research and implications (8 papers) and Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (5 papers). E.W. Allonby collaborates with scholars based in Kenya, United Kingdom and Jordan. E.W. Allonby's co-authors include G. M. Urquhart, J. D. Dargie, Jill C. Preston, Andrew Wilson, P. W. N. Kanyari, R. Hill, D.I. Givens, Mahmoud N. Abo‐Shehada, Suryakant D. Waghela and L. Karstad and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal for Parasitology, Animal Feed Science and Technology and Veterinary Parasitology.

In The Last Decade

E.W. Allonby

17 papers receiving 514 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
E.W. Allonby Kenya 14 430 184 178 158 148 17 594
F. Jennings United Kingdom 13 487 1.1× 192 1.0× 193 1.1× 214 1.4× 97 0.7× 22 666
B. Berrag Morocco 12 502 1.2× 184 1.0× 237 1.3× 261 1.7× 120 0.8× 20 706
S.N. Chiejina Nigeria 17 423 1.0× 131 0.7× 255 1.4× 282 1.8× 63 0.4× 32 602
JWA Larsen Australia 15 417 1.0× 160 0.9× 176 1.0× 179 1.1× 61 0.4× 43 664
V. S. Pandey Belgium 18 472 1.1× 236 1.3× 254 1.4× 268 1.7× 28 0.2× 49 680
S. Osaer Belgium 13 142 0.3× 72 0.4× 36 0.2× 101 0.6× 226 1.5× 18 392
J. Jansen Netherlands 13 305 0.7× 153 0.8× 176 1.0× 171 1.1× 19 0.1× 61 502
Pedro Steffan Argentina 15 396 0.9× 156 0.8× 185 1.0× 173 1.1× 46 0.3× 36 533
H Alcaíno Chile 11 154 0.4× 111 0.6× 155 0.9× 290 1.8× 40 0.3× 39 438
B. Goossens Belgium 15 154 0.4× 73 0.4× 38 0.2× 161 1.0× 237 1.6× 24 482

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Fields of papers citing papers by E.W. Allonby

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of E.W. Allonby

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Abo‐Shehada, Mahmoud N., et al.. (1998). Assessment of the nutritive value for ruminants of poultry litter. Animal Feed Science and Technology. 73(1-2). 29–35. 14 indexed citations
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Kanyari, P. W. N., et al.. (1983). Some economic effects of trypanosomiasis in goats. Tropical Animal Health and Production. 15(3). 153–160. 17 indexed citations
3.
Allonby, E.W., et al.. (1981). The interaction of Trypanosoma congolense and Haemonchus contortus infections in 2 breeds of goat. Journal of Comparative Pathology. 91(1). 85–95. 25 indexed citations
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Allonby, E.W., et al.. (1981). The interaction of Trypanosoma congolense and Haemonchus contortus infections in 2 breeds of goat. Journal of Comparative Pathology. 91(1). 97–103. 7 indexed citations
5.
Waghela, Suryakant D., et al.. (1980). The immunosuppressive effects of experimental T. congolense infections in goats. Veterinary Parasitology. 7(1). 11–18. 5 indexed citations
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Karstad, L., et al.. (1979). EXPERIMENTAL TRANSMISSION OF GASTRO-INTESTINAL NEMATODES BETWEEN SHEEP (Ovis aries) AND THOMSON'S GAZELLES (Gazella thomsonii). Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 15(3). 399–404. 4 indexed citations
7.
Allonby, E.W., et al.. (1979). Disease syndromes in sheep and goats naturally infected with Trypanosoma congolense. Journal of Comparative Pathology. 89(4). 457–464. 17 indexed citations
8.
Allonby, E.W., et al.. (1979). The influence of breed on the susceptibility of sheep to Haemonchus contortus infection in Kenya. Research in Veterinary Science. 26(2). 134–139. 82 indexed citations
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Allonby, E.W., et al.. (1979). Studies on the epidemiology of trypanosomiasis in sheep and goats in Kenya. Tropical Animal Health and Production. 11(1). 133–142. 25 indexed citations
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Allonby, E.W., et al.. (1979). Trypanotolerance in breeds of sheep and goats with an experimental infection of Trypanosoma congolense. Veterinary Parasitology. 5(2-3). 97–105. 32 indexed citations
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Allonby, E.W., et al.. (1979). The influence of haemoglobin phenotype on the susceptibility of sheep to Haemonchus contortus infection in Kenya. Research in Veterinary Science. 26(2). 140–144. 20 indexed citations
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Allonby, E.W., et al.. (1979). The economic effects of trypanosomiasis in sheep and goats at a range research station in Kenya. Tropical Animal Health and Production. 11(1). 127–132. 25 indexed citations
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Preston, Jill C. & E.W. Allonby. (1978). The influence of breed on the susceptibility of sheep and goats to a single experimental infection with Haemonchus contortus. Veterinary Record. 103(23). 509–512. 81 indexed citations
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Allonby, E.W. & G. M. Urquhart. (1976). A possible relationship between haemonchosis and haemoglobin polymorphism in Merino sheep in Kenya. Research in Veterinary Science. 20(2). 212–214. 28 indexed citations
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Allonby, E.W. & G. M. Urquhart. (1975). The epidemiology and pathogenic significance of haemonchosis in a merino flock in East Africa. Veterinary Parasitology. 1(2). 129–143. 94 indexed citations
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Dargie, J. D. & E.W. Allonby. (1975). Pathophysiology of single and challenge infections of Haemonchus contortus in Merino sheep: Studies on red cell kinetics and the “self-cure” phenomenon. International Journal for Parasitology. 5(2). 147–157. 84 indexed citations
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Allonby, E.W. & G. M. Urquhart. (1973). Self-cure of Haemonchus contortus infections under field conditions. Parasitology. 66(1). 43–53. 34 indexed citations

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