David Hayman

David Hayman

Massey University

H-index: 48

Oceania-New Zealand

About David Hayman

David Hayman, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Massey University, specializes in the field of Disease ecology, emerging infectious diseases, epidemiology, zoonoses, conservation biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Quantifying replication slippage error in Cryptosporidium metabarcoding studies

High connectivity and human movement limits the impact of travel time on infectious disease transmission

Steps towards operationalizing One Health approaches

Development of a non-infectious control for viral hemorrhagic fever PCR assays

Effective use of models in intelligence-to-decision workflows within and across One Health sectors

Mammal-related Cryptosporidium infections in endemic reptiles of New Zealand

Abundant dsRNA picobirnaviruses show little geographic or host association in terrestrial systems

Ten golden rules for optimal antibiotic use in hospital settings: the WARNING call to action

David Hayman Information

University

Position

mEpiLab

Citations(all)

8754

Citations(since 2020)

5267

Cited By

5340

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

90

i10Index(since 2020)

83

Email

University Profile Page

Massey University

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David Hayman Skills & Research Interests

Disease ecology

emerging infectious diseases

epidemiology

zoonoses

conservation biology

Top articles of David Hayman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Quantifying replication slippage error in Cryptosporidium metabarcoding studies

The Journal of Infectious Diseases

Matthew A Knox

Patrick J Biggs

Juan Carlos Garcia-R

David TS Hayman

2024/2/8

High connectivity and human movement limits the impact of travel time on infectious disease transmission

Journal of the Royal Society Interface

Reju Sam John

Joel C Miller

Renata L Muylaert

David TS Hayman

2024/1/10

Steps towards operationalizing One Health approaches

One Health

Kim M Pepin

Keith Carlisle

Dean Anderson

Michael G Baker

Richard B Chipman

...

2024/4/23

Development of a non-infectious control for viral hemorrhagic fever PCR assays

PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases

Matthew A Knox

Collette Bromhead

David TS Hayman

2024/4/22

Effective use of models in intelligence-to-decision workflows within and across One Health sectors

Kim Pepin

Keith Carlisle

Richard Chipman

Dana Cole

Dean Anderson

...

2024/3/8

Mammal-related Cryptosporidium infections in endemic reptiles of New Zealand

Parasitology Research

Juan C Garcia-R

Anthony B Pita

Niluka Velathanthiri

An Pas

David TS Hayman

2023/5

Abundant dsRNA picobirnaviruses show little geographic or host association in terrestrial systems

Infection, Genetics and Evolution

Matthew A. Knox

Janelle Wierenga

Patrick J. Biggs

Kristene Gedye

Valter Almeida

...

2023/5/29

Ten golden rules for optimal antibiotic use in hospital settings: the WARNING call to action

2023/10/16

One Health action for health security and equity

The Lancet

Wiku B Adisasmito

Salama Almuhairi

Casey Barton Behravesh

Pépé Bilivogui

Salome A Bukachi

...

2023/2/18

A review and analysis of cryptosporidiosis outbreaks in New Zealand

Juan C Garcia-R

David TS Hayman

2023/6/23

Prevention of zoonotic spillover: From relying on response to reducing the risk at source

PLoS Pathogens

Authored by the members of the One Health High-Level Expert Panel (OHHLEP)

Wanda Markotter

Thomas C Mettenleiter

Wiku B Adisasmito

Salama Almuhairi

...

2023/10/5

The one health high-level expert panel (OHHLEP)

One Health Outlook

Thomas C Mettenleiter

Wanda Markotter

Dominique F Charron

Wiku B Adisasmito

Salama Almuhairi

...

2023/12/7

The differential diagnoses for severely damaged small intestinal mucosa

Gastroenterology and Hepatology from Bed to Bench

Chao Ling Aran Jian

David TS Hayman

Bruce Lockett

Kamran Rostami

2023

Addressing the challenges of implementing evidence-based prioritisation in global health

BMJ global health

David TS Hayman

Rosemary K Barraclough

Louis J Muglia

Victoria McGovern

Muhammed O Afolabi

...

2023/6/1

Impact of Infectious Diseases on Wild Bovidae Populations in Thailand: Insights from Population Modelling and Disease Dynamics

bioRxiv

Wantida Horpiencharoen

Jonathan Marshall

Renata Muylaert

Reju Sam John

David Hayman

2023

Evaluating active leprosy case identification methods in six districts of Nepal

Infectious Diseases of Poverty

Ram Kumar Mahato

Uttam Ghimire

Madhav Lamsal

Bijay Bajracharya

Mukesh Poudel

...

2023/12/6

Molecular Evidence of Leptospira spp. in Isolated Fijian Bats

The Journal of Wildlife Diseases

Jessica L McCutchan

Matthew A Knox

Alivereti Naikatini

David TS Hayman

Brett D Gartrell

2023/1/1

Diagnosis of protozoa diarrhoea in Campylobacter patients increases markedly with molecular techniques

PLoS Global Public Health

Hayman DTS

Garcia-Ramirez JC

Pita A

Velathanthiri N

Knox MA

...

2023/5/30

Mapping threatened Thai bovids provides opportunities for improved conservation outcomes in Asia

bioRxiv

Wantida Horpiencharoen

David Hayman

Jonathan Marshall

Antony Lynam

Renata Muylaert

...

2023

Emerging Zoonotic and Wildlife Pathogens: Disease Ecology, Epidemiology, and Conservation

Dan Salkeld

Skylar Hopkins

David Hayman

2023/12/6

See List of Professors in David Hayman University(Massey University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 85
James Wood

James Wood

University of Cambridge

H-index: 75
Christopher C Broder

Christopher C Broder

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

H-index: 73
Nigel French

Nigel French

Massey University

H-index: 51
Maria Cristina Rulli

Maria Cristina Rulli

Politecnico di Milano

H-index: 46
Raina Plowright

Raina Plowright

Montana State University

H-index: 40
Patrick Biggs

Patrick Biggs

Massey University

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