Ian Hewitt Mendenhall - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Ian Hewitt Mendenhall is a prominent researcher in the field of Emerging Infectious Diseases, affiliated with the Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases at Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore. His work primarily focuses on zoonotic diseases, vector-borne diseases, and viral ecology, with a significant emphasis on bats and other small mammals as reservoirs of infectious agents.

Research Contributions

Ian Hewitt Mendenhall has made substantial contributions to understanding the dynamics of zoonotic diseases and their transmission. His research encompasses a range of topics, including the serological exposure of camels to MERS-like coronaviruses, the prevalence and diversity of Bartonella in small mammals, and the host specificity of Hepatocystis infections in bats. Mendenhall's work also explores the genetic diversity and host range of astroviruses and the effects of ivermectin treatment on malaria vectors, highlighting his diverse expertise in infectious disease ecology and public health.

Aliases

Throughout his academic career, Ian Hewitt Mendenhall has been known by several aliases, including Ian H Mendenhall, Ian H. Mendenhall, I. Mendenhall, I H Mendenhall, and I. H. Mendenhall. These variations reflect different usage across publications and databases.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Total Papers 66
Total Citations 1570
H-index 20

Publications:

DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.18.460924

Year: 2021

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