I. Ajogi

620 total citations
38 papers, 463 citations indexed

About

I. Ajogi is a scholar working on Small Animals, Food Science and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, I. Ajogi has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 463 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Small Animals, 12 papers in Food Science and 10 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in I. Ajogi's work include Brucella: diagnosis, epidemiology, treatment (14 papers), Animal Diversity and Health Studies (12 papers) and Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (8 papers). I. Ajogi is often cited by papers focused on Brucella: diagnosis, epidemiology, treatment (14 papers), Animal Diversity and Health Studies (12 papers) and Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (8 papers). I. Ajogi collaborates with scholars based in Nigeria, Italy and Argentina. I. Ajogi's co-authors include Jacob K. P. Kwaga, J. O. O. Bale, R. A. Ocholi, J. U. Umoh, S. Ibrahim, Wilson J. Bertu, Solomon Ngutor Karshima, O.J. Ajanusi, Simeon Cadmus and Junaidu Kabir and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Veterinary Parasitology and Veterinary Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

I. Ajogi

36 papers receiving 388 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
I. Ajogi Nigeria 12 258 193 140 126 92 38 463
Tariq Jamil Pakistan 15 231 0.9× 175 0.9× 119 0.8× 87 0.7× 158 1.7× 51 583
Yamen Hegazy Egypt 14 469 1.8× 305 1.6× 290 2.1× 218 1.7× 103 1.1× 44 771
Mirko Lojkić Croatia 13 127 0.5× 65 0.3× 139 1.0× 155 1.2× 114 1.2× 34 439
B. Molla Ethiopia 15 87 0.3× 368 1.9× 64 0.5× 150 1.2× 95 1.0× 22 577
Sidnei Miyoshi Sakamoto Brazil 12 81 0.3× 71 0.4× 65 0.5× 71 0.6× 93 1.0× 39 397
K. Prabhudas India 16 192 0.7× 94 0.5× 297 2.1× 266 2.1× 155 1.7× 43 661
A. M. Al-Majali Jordan 13 107 0.4× 71 0.4× 55 0.4× 198 1.6× 117 1.3× 17 445
E. B. Otesile Nigeria 13 76 0.3× 52 0.3× 142 1.0× 94 0.7× 134 1.5× 46 457
Amely Campe Germany 14 148 0.6× 54 0.3× 62 0.4× 130 1.0× 145 1.6× 58 486
S. Khairani‐Bejo Malaysia 14 215 0.8× 115 0.6× 77 0.6× 59 0.5× 133 1.4× 36 549

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of I. Ajogi

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of I. Ajogi. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of I. Ajogi based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with I. Ajogi. I. Ajogi is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Karshima, Solomon Ngutor, et al.. (2016). Eco-epidemiology of porcine trypanosomosis in Karim Lamido, Nigeria: prevalence, seasonal distribution, tsetse density and infection rates. Parasites & Vectors. 9(1). 448–448. 20 indexed citations
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Ajogi, I., et al.. (2014). Determination of risk factors and level of awareness of caprine brucellosis amongst goat owners in Ojulga, Benue state, Nigeria.. Bulletin of animal health and production in Africa. 62(2). 175–179. 2 indexed citations
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Ajogi, I., et al.. (2014). Seroprevalence of Coxiella Burnetti in Cattle and Its Risk Factors in Kaduna Metropolis, Kaduna State, Nigeria. IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science. 7(2). 1–5. 14 indexed citations
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Perez, Andrés M., C. Carrillo, Steven J. Pauszek, et al.. (2013). Epidemiological Analysis, Serological Prevalence and Genotypic Analysis of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Nigeria 2008-2009. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases. 61(6). 500–510. 27 indexed citations
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Ajogi, I., et al.. (2012). Avian influenza H5 subtype antibodies in village chickens in four local government areas of Kaduna state, Nigeria. Veterinary World. 5(12). 713–713. 2 indexed citations
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Ajogi, I., et al.. (2012). Diseases and Conditions of Food Animals Mostly Encountered in Zaria Abattoir in Northern Nigeria. Journal of Veterinary Advances. 2(7). 402–406. 5 indexed citations
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Ajogi, I., et al.. (2011). A Survey for Biting Flies in three Local Government Areas of Taraba State, Nigeria. Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences. 9(1). 36–38. 8 indexed citations
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Muhammad, A. S., et al.. (2010). Epidemiological investigation of brucellosis in one humped camels (Camelus dromedarius) in Lake Chad area of Borno state, Nigeria.. Journal of Camel Practice and Research. 17(2). 229–234. 1 indexed citations
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Bertu, Wilson J., I. Ajogi, J. O. O. Bale, Jacob K. P. Kwaga, & R. A. Ocholi. (2010). Sero-epidemiology of brucellosis in small ruminants in Plateau State, Nigeria. African Journal of Microbiology Research. 4(19). 1935–1938. 34 indexed citations
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Ajogi, I., et al.. (2010). The level of awareness of Human African Trypanosomosis (HAT) in Taraba State, Nigeria. Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences. 8(1). 36–38. 1 indexed citations
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Umoh, J. U., et al.. (2010). Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli in fresh milk from small-holder dairy farms in Kaduna, Nigeria. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 14. e61–e62. 1 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, S., et al.. (2010). Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis in Jigawa State, northwestern Nigeria. Tropical Animal Health and Production. 42(7). 1333–1335. 12 indexed citations
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Umoh, J. U., et al.. (2010). Serologic Evidence of Infection with H5 Subtype Influenza Virus in Apparently Healthy Local Chickens in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Avian Diseases. 54(s1). 365–368. 7 indexed citations
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Umoh, J. U., et al.. (2008). Field trial of Malaysian thermostable Newcastle disease vaccine in village chickens in Kaduna State, Nigeria -. Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences. 7(2). 42–45. 5 indexed citations
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Umoh, J. U., et al.. (2008). Public health implications of soil contaminated with helminth eggs in the metropolis of Kaduna, Nigeria. Journal of Helminthology. 82(2). 113–118. 26 indexed citations
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Ocholi, R. A., Jacob K. P. Kwaga, I. Ajogi, & J. O. O. Bale. (2005). Abortos provocados por Brucella abortus en ovejas de Nigeria. Revue Scientifique et Technique de l OIE. 24(3). 973–979. 58 indexed citations
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Ocholi, R. A., Jacob K. P. Kwaga, I. Ajogi, & J. O. O. Bale. (2004). Phenotypic characterization of Brucella strains isolated from livestock in Nigeria. Veterinary Microbiology. 103(1-2). 47–53. 80 indexed citations
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Ajogi, I., et al.. (2000). Helminthosis among primary school children in Lere local government area Kaduna State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology. 21(1). 109–116. 13 indexed citations
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Ajogi, I.. (1998). Settling the nomads in Wase and Wawa-Zange grazing reserves in the Sudan savannah zone of Nigeria IV: strategies for the control of bovine brucellosis.. Nigerian Veterinary Journal. 19. 40–48. 4 indexed citations
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Ajogi, I., et al.. (1993). Seasonal prevalence of Cephalopina titillator myiasis in camels (Camelus dromedarius) in Sokoto State, Nigeria. Veterinary Parasitology. 50(1-2). 161–164. 6 indexed citations

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