Articles published in Pediatric Infectious Diseases: Open Access have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Pediatric Infectious Diseases: Open Access has got h-index 9, which means every article in Pediatric Infectious Diseases: Open Access has got 9 average citations.
Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Pediatric Infectious Diseases: Open Access.
2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | |
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Published articles |
1 | 61 | 43 | 10 |
Citations received |
1 | 72 | 36 | 10 |
Journal total citations count | 230 |
Journal impact factor | 1.07 |
Journal 5 years impact factor | 1.29 |
Journal cite score | 1.27 |
Journal h-index | 9 |
Journal h-index since 2019 | 9 |
Popov, M., Wrongly interpreted icteric syndrome in outpatient practice. |
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Amare, D., Mela, M., & Dessie, G. (2019). Unfinished agenda of the neonates in developing countries: magnitude of neonatal sepsis: systematic review and meta-analysis. Heliyon, 5(9), e02519. |
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Feizi, F., Allahbakhshian Farsani, M., Mirzaeian, A., Takhviji, V., Hajifathali, A., & Hossein Mohammadi, M. (2019). Triangle collaboration assessment of autophagy, ER stress and hypoxia in leukemogenesis: a bright perspective on the molecular recognition of B-ALL. Archives of physiology and biochemistry, 1-5. |
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Khalil, H., Abd El Maksoud, A. I., Roshdey, T., & Elâââ¬ÃÂMasry, S. (2019). Guava flavonoid glycosides prevent influenza A virus infection via rescue of P53 activity. Journal of medical virology, 91(1), 45-55. |
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El Maksoud, A. I. A., Taher, R. F., Gaara, A. H., Abdelrazik, E., Keshk, O. S., Elawdan, K. A., ... & Khalil, H. (2019). Selective regulation of B-Raf dependent K-Ras/mitogen-activated protein by natural occurring multi-kinase inhibitors in cancer cells. Frontiers in Oncology, 9. |
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Sundararaman, A., Ray, M., Ravindra, P.V. and Halami, P.M., 2020. Role of probiotics to combat viral infections with emphasis on COVID-19. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, pp.1-16. |
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Bustamante, M., Oomah, B.D., Oliveira, W.P., Burgos-DÃaz, C., Rubilar, M. and Shene, C., 2020. Probiotics and prebiotics potential for the care of skin, female urogenital tract, and respiratory tract. Folia microbiologica, 65(2), pp.245-264. |
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Evsyutina, Y., Komkova, I., Zolnikova, O., Tkachenko, P. and Ivashkin, V., 2017. Lung microbiome in healthy and diseased individuals. World Journal of Respirology, 7(2), pp.39-47. |
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Wilcox, C.R., Stuart, B., Leaver, H., Lown, M., Willcox, M., Moore, M. and Little, P., 2019. Effectiveness of the probiotic Streptococcus salivarius K12 for the treatment and/or prevention of sore throat: a systematic review. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 25(6), pp.673-680. |
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Abatenh, E., Gizaw, B., Tsegay, Z., Tefera, G. and Aynalem, E., 2018. Health benefits of probiotics. J Bacteriol Infec Dis, 2(1). |
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Mirzaei, R., Attar, A., Papizadeh, S., Jeda, A.S., Hosseini-Fard, S.R., Jamasbi, E., Kazemi, S., Amerkani, S., Talei, G.R., Moradi, P. and Jalalifar, S., 2021. The emerging role of probiotics as a mitigation strategy against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Archives of Virology, pp.1-22. |
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Bubnov, R. and Spivak, M., 2018. Towards Individualized Use of Probiotics and Prebiotics for Metabolic Syndrome and Associated Diseases Treatment: Does Pathophysiology-Based Approach Work and Can Anticipated Evidence Be Completed?. |
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Chen, T.Y., Hale, J.D., Tagg, J.R., Jain, R., Voss, A.L., Mills, N., Best, E.J., Stevenson, D.S., Bird, P.A. and Walls, T., 2021. In vitro Inhibition of Clinical Isolates of Otitis Media Pathogens by the Probiotic Streptococcus salivarius BLIS K12. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins, 13(3), pp.734-738. |
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Desrosiers, M. and Valera, F.C.P., 2019. Brave new (microbial) world: implications for nasal and sinus disorders. Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology, 85(6), pp.675-677. |
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Coleman, A., 2021. The microbiome of otitis media and development of a probiotic to prevent otitis media in Indigenous Australian children. |
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Askandar, R.H. and Ebrahimi, N., 2020. The Impact of Probiotics in Respiratory Diseases. Polytechnic Journal, 10(1), pp.148-156. |
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Palai, S., Derecho, C.M.P., Kesh, S.S., Egbuna, C. and Onyeike, P.C., 2020. Prebiotics, Probiotics, Synbiotics and Its Importance in the Management of Diseases. In Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals (pp. 173-196). Springer, Cham. |
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Meschino, J.P., Nutrition and Immunity: An Evidence-Based Review (Pt. 3). |
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Pediatric Infectious Diseases: Open Access received 230 citations as per google scholar report