Author

Jan Slingenbergh

formerly FAO of the UN - Cited by 3,659 - preventative animal health protection

Biography

Jan Slingenbergh, employs himself for disease ecology projects, as Independent Advisor, since 2012. Before that, he was Head of the FAO Emergency Prevention System for Animal Health. During his 20+ years in FAO HQs in Rome he was on the global Influenza management team, focal point in the Secretariat of the AU/FAO/IAEA/WHO Programme Against African Trypanosomoses and leader of the FAO international screwworm programme.
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Cited by
Year
Free-grazing ducks and highly pathogenic avian influenza, Thailand
M Gilbert, P Chaitaweesub, T Parakamawongsa, S Premashthira, ...Emerging infectious diseases 12 (2), 227, 2006200
480
2006
Mapping H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza risk in Southeast Asia
M Gilbert, X Xiao, DU Pfeiffer, M Epprecht, S Boles, C Czarnecki, ...Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (12), 4769-4774, 2008200
397
2008
Anatidae migration in the western Palearctic and spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus
M Gilbert, X Xiao, J Domenech, J Lubroth, V Martin, J SlingenberghEmerging infectious diseases 12 (11), 1650, 2006200
325
2006
Pathogen–host–environment interplay and disease emergence
A Engering, L Hogerwerf, J SlingenberghEmerging microbes & infections 2 (1), 1-7, 2013201
314
2013
Ecological sources of zoonotic diseases
J Slingenbergh, M Gilbert, K Balogh, W WintRevue scientifique et technique-Office international des épizooties 23 (2 …, 2004200
241
2004
Avian influenza, domestic ducks and rice agriculture in Thailand
M Gilbert, X Xiao, P Chaitaweesub, W Kalpravidh, S Premashthira, ...Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 119 (3-4), 409-415, 2007200
194
2007
Climate change and avian influenza
M Gilbert, J Slingenbergh, X XiaoRevue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics) 27 (2), 459, 2008200
158
2008
Land cover and tsetse fly distributions in sub‐Saharan Africa
G Cecchi, RC Mattioli, J Slingenbergh, S De La RocqueMedical and veterinary Entomology 22 (4), 364-373, 2008200
150
2008
Climate change: effects on animal disease systems and implications for surveillance and control
S De La Rocque, JA Rioux, J SlingenberghRev Sci Tech 27 (2), 339-54, 2008200
144
2008
Flying over an infected landscape: distribution of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 risk in South Asia and satellite tracking of wild waterfowl
M Gilbert, SH Newman, JY Takekawa, L Loth, C Biradar, DJ Prosser, ...Ecohealth 7, 448-458, 2010201
123
2010
Tsetse and trypanosomiasis intervention policies supporting sustainable animal-agricultural development
RC Mattioli, U Feldmann, G Hendrickx, W Wint, J Jannin, J SlingenberghJournal of Food Agriculture and Environment 2, 310-314, 2004200
94
2004
Epidemiology and ecology of highly pathogenic avian influenza with particular emphasis on South East Asia.
V Martin, L Sims, J Lubroth, D Pfeiffer, J Slingenbergh, J DomenechDevelopments in biologicals 124, 23-36, 2006200
76
2006
Agro-ecological features of the introduction and spread of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in northern Nigeria
G Cecchi, A Ilemobade, Y Le Brun, L Hogerwerf, J SlingenberghGeospatial health 3 (1), 7-16, 2008200
62
2008
Persistence of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus defined by agro-ecological niche
L Hogerwerf, RG Wallace, D Ottaviani, J Slingenbergh, D Prosser, ...EcoHealth 7, 213-225, 2010201
57
2010
Seasonality of Old World screwworm myiasis in the Mesopotamia valley in Iraq
A Siddig, S Al Jowary, M Al Izzi, J Hopkins, MJR Hall, J SlingenberghMedical and Veterinary Entomology 19 (2), 140-150, 2005200
46
2005
Remote sensing, ecological variables, and wild bird migration related to outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza
X Xiao, M Gilbert, J Slingenbergh, F Lei, S BolesJournal of wildlife diseases (3 Suppl), S40, 2007200
43
2007
Agro-climatic classification systems for estimating the global distribution of livestock numbers and commodities
DH White, GA Lubulwa, K Menz, H Zuo, W Wint, J SlingenberghEnvironment international 27 (2-3), 181-187, 2001200
40
2001
The cold European winter of 2005–2006 assisted the spread and persistence of H5N1 influenza virus in wild birds
D Ottaviani, S de la Rocque, S Khomenko, M Gilbert, SH Newman, ...EcoHealth 7, 226-236, 2010201
40
2010
The spatial pattern of trypanosomosis prevalence predicted with the aid of satellite imagery
G Hendrickx, A NAPALA, JHW Slingenbergh, R De Deken, J Vercruysse, ...Parasitology 120 (2), 121-1, 2000200
34
2000
Patterns of spread and persistence of foot-and-mouth disease types A, O and Asia-1 in Turkey: a meta-population approach
M Gilbert, S Aktas, H Mohammed, P Roeder, K Sumption, M Tufan, ...Epidemiology & Infection 133 (3), 537-545, 2005200
31
2005