Eric Zini Data-verified
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Eric Zini's research focuses on animal health, with publications addressing infectious diseases in companion animals and the outcomes of surgical interventions in dogs. He has investigated SARS-CoV-2 infection in dogs and cats, examining antibody responses and prevalence during the initial stages of the pandemic. His work also includes longitudinal studies of hepadnavirus infection in cats and the identification of ex vivo fibrils associated with amyloidosis in feline populations.
Further contributions to veterinary medicine include research on diagnostic imaging techniques, such as the effect of contrast medium administration on susceptibility-weighted imaging of the canine brain. He has also conducted survival analyses for dogs with thyroid tumors undergoing thyroidectomy. His research network includes collaborations on the EARS-Vet surveillance network for antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens from animals.
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- h-index: 38
- Publications: 214
- Citations: 4,844
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The building of a translational research network for systemic amyloidosis in animals: The TeRESA initiative (2025)
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