Patrick Gasqui

1.7k total citations
34 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Patrick Gasqui is a scholar working on Parasitology, Infectious Diseases and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Patrick Gasqui has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Parasitology, 11 papers in Infectious Diseases and 11 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Patrick Gasqui's work include Vector-borne infectious diseases (17 papers), Viral Infections and Vectors (11 papers) and Vector-Borne Animal Diseases (9 papers). Patrick Gasqui is often cited by papers focused on Vector-borne infectious diseases (17 papers), Viral Infections and Vectors (11 papers) and Vector-Borne Animal Diseases (9 papers). Patrick Gasqui collaborates with scholars based in France, Morocco and Belgium. Patrick Gasqui's co-authors include Gwenaël Vourc’h, Muriel Vayssier‐Taussat, Elise Vaumourin, David Abrial, Jacques Barnouin, Christian Ducrot, Jean‐François Cosson, Florence Hélène Tran, Claire Valiente Moro and Van Trân Van and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Patrick Gasqui

33 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Patrick Gasqui France 19 698 545 362 230 204 34 1.2k
Pablo Díaz Spain 23 945 1.4× 572 1.0× 233 0.6× 208 0.9× 145 0.7× 122 1.5k
Raphaël R. Guatteo France 23 957 1.4× 716 1.3× 744 2.1× 102 0.4× 360 1.8× 76 1.9k
J. F. Barandika Spain 23 919 1.3× 659 1.2× 524 1.4× 90 0.4× 203 1.0× 31 1.2k
Nathalie Arricau-Bouvery France 17 738 1.1× 512 0.9× 496 1.4× 275 1.2× 65 0.3× 28 1.2k
H.I.J. Roest Netherlands 17 887 1.3× 665 1.2× 515 1.4× 67 0.3× 111 0.5× 45 1.3k
Rosario Panadero Fontán Spain 22 751 1.1× 474 0.9× 307 0.8× 438 1.9× 158 0.8× 134 1.6k
Paul D. Haemig Sweden 19 358 0.5× 610 1.1× 326 0.9× 81 0.4× 277 1.4× 36 1.3k
Shaoqiang Wu China 16 356 0.5× 390 0.7× 240 0.7× 107 0.5× 93 0.5× 70 909
P. Díez‐Baños Spain 26 1.1k 1.6× 553 1.0× 271 0.7× 389 1.7× 151 0.7× 146 2.2k
Thomas M. Craig United States 23 910 1.3× 390 0.7× 335 0.9× 172 0.7× 110 0.5× 95 1.6k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Patrick Gasqui

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Patrick Gasqui. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Patrick Gasqui 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 Patrick Gasqui. Patrick Gasqui is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Crespin, Laurent, et al.. (2025). Longitudinal analysis reveals transitions in pathogen profiles associated with mastitis in dairy cows. Veterinary Research. 56(1). 231–231.
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Abbate, Jessica L., Maxime Galan, Maria Razzauti, et al.. (2024). Pathogen community composition and co-infection patterns in a wild community of rodents. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4. 1 indexed citations
3.
Lebert, Isabelle, Séverine Bord, Patrick Gasqui, et al.. (2022). Habitat suitability map of <em>Ixodes ricinus</em> tick in France using multi-criteria analysis. Geospatial health. 17(1). 4 indexed citations
4.
Pradier, Sophie, Sylvie Lecollinet, Cécile Beck, et al.. (2017). Seroprevalence of horses to Coxiella burnetii in an Q fever endemic area. Veterinary Microbiology. 215. 49–56. 16 indexed citations
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Ayral, Florence, et al.. (2016). Hedgehogs and Mustelid Species: Major Carriers of Pathogenic Leptospira, a Survey in 28 Animal Species in France (20122015). PLoS ONE. 11(9). e0162549–e0162549. 49 indexed citations
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Vaumourin, Elise, Gwenaël Vourc’h, Patrick Gasqui, & Muriel Vayssier‐Taussat. (2015). The importance of multiparasitism: examining the consequences of co-infections for human and animal health. Parasites & Vectors. 8(1). 545–545. 130 indexed citations
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Vaumourin, Elise, Sandra Telfer, Xavier Lambin, et al.. (2014). To be or not to be associated: power study of four statistical modeling approaches to identify parasite associations in cross-sectional studies. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 4. 62–62. 27 indexed citations
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Marsot, Maud, Jean‐Louis Chapuis, Patrick Gasqui, et al.. (2013). Introduced Siberian Chipmunks (Tamias sibiricus barberi) Contribute More to Lyme Borreliosis Risk than Native Reservoir Rodents. PLoS ONE. 8(1). e55377–e55377. 58 indexed citations
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Vaumourin, Elise, Patrick Gasqui, Jean‐Philippe Buffet, et al.. (2013). A Probabilistic Model in Cross-Sectional Studies for Identifying Interactions between Two Persistent Vector-Borne Pathogens in Reservoir Populations. PLoS ONE. 8(6). e66167–e66167. 4 indexed citations
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Rossi, Sophie, Dominique Aubert, Patrick Gasqui, et al.. (2012). Environmental Factors Associated with the Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in Wild Boars (Sus scrofa), France. EcoHealth. 9(3). 303–309. 38 indexed citations
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Buffet, Jean‐Philippe, Maud Marsot, Elise Vaumourin, et al.. (2012). Co-infection of Borrelia afzelii and Bartonella spp. in bank voles from a suburban forest. Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. 35(6). 583–589. 21 indexed citations
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Barnouin, Jacques, et al.. (2011). Reproducibility of local environmental factors for the abundance of questing Ixodes ricinus nymphs on pastures. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases. 2(2). 104–110. 18 indexed citations
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Paul, Mathilde, et al.. (2011). Risk factors for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 infection in backyard chicken farms, Thailand. Acta Tropica. 118(3). 209–216. 57 indexed citations
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Fediaevsky, Alexandre, Didier Calavas, Patrick Gasqui, et al.. (2010). Quantitative estimation of genetic risk for atypical scrapie in French sheep and potential consequences of the current breeding programme for resistance to scrapie on the risk of atypical scrapie. Genetics Selection Evolution. 42(1). 14–14. 11 indexed citations
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Fediaevsky, Alexandre, Patrick Gasqui, Didier Calavas, & Christian Ducrot. (2009). Discrepant epidemiological patterns between classical and atypical scrapie in sheep flocks under French TSE control measures. The Veterinary Journal. 185(3). 338–340. 18 indexed citations
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Paul, Mathilde, Saraya Tavornpanich, David Abrial, et al.. (2009). Anthropogenic factors and the risk of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1: prospects from a spatial-based model. Veterinary Research. 41(3). 28–28. 78 indexed citations
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Halos, Lénaïg, Gwenaël Vourc’h, Violaine Cotté, et al.. (2006). Prevalence of Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Rickettsia sp. and Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato DNA in Questing Ixodes ricinus Ticks from France. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1078(1). 316–319. 22 indexed citations
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Gasqui, Patrick, Jean-Baptiste Coulon, & Odile Pons. (2003). An individual modelling tool for within and between lactation consecutive cases of clinical mastitis in the dairy cow: an approach based on a survival model. Veterinary Research. 34(1). 85–104. 5 indexed citations
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Calavas, Didier, et al.. (2003). Temporal and spatial patterns of the clinical surveillance of BSE in France, analysed from January 1991 to May 2002 through a vigilance index. Veterinary Research. 34(3). 261–272. 11 indexed citations
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Gasqui, Patrick & Jacques Barnouin. (2003). Statistical modelling for clinical mastitis in the dairy cow: problems and solutions. Veterinary Research. 34(5). 493–505. 12 indexed citations

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