Articles published in Journal of Tropical Diseases & Public Health have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Tropical Diseases & Public Health has got h-index 22, which means every article in Journal of Tropical Diseases & Public Health has got 22 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Tropical Diseases & Public Health.

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Year wise published articles

57 59 46 45 50

Year wise citations received

261 347 320 328 246
Journal total citations count 2337
Journal Impact Factor 1.38
Journal 5 years Impact Factor
Journal CiteScore
Journal h-index 22
Important citations

Ajayi, Julius. "Knowledge Of Malaria Transmission Modes, Preventive Methods And Practices Among Rural Community Dwellers In South-western Nigeria."

Dinku, Daniel Tamirat. "ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH." (2017).

Kurniawati DP, Arini SY, Awwalina I, Pramesti NA. Poor Basic Sanitation Impact on Diarrhea Cases in Toddlers. JURNAL KESEHATAN LINGKUNGAN. 2021 Jan 29;13(1):41-7.

Bayih, Eniyew Tegegne, et al. "Spatial, Temporal, and Spatiotemporal Variation of Malaria Incidence and Risk Factors in West Gojjam Zone From 1 July 2013-30 June 2018, Northwest Ethiopia, 2019." (2020).

Manetu WM, M’masi S, Recha CW. Diarrhea Disease among Children under 5 Years of Age: A Global Systematic Review. Open Journal of Epidemiology. 2021 Jun 28;11(3):207-21.

Sissay, Menkir, and Shimelis Ambaye. Prevalence of Malaria Trends and Control Practices in Melka Belo Woreda, Eastern Hararghe Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. Diss. Harmaya University, 2016

Abera A, Assefa E. School of nursing and midwifery, Jimma University, Jimma, south west Ethiopia.

Ferede MM. Socio-demographic, environmental and behavioural risk factors of diarrhoea among under-five children in rural Ethiopia: further analysis of the 2016 Ethiopian demographic and health survey.

Mutisi A. Risk Factors for Typhoid Fever in Hurungwe District, Zimbabwe: 2016.

COMMUNIS, RICINUS. "World Journal of Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences WJPLS."

Efealukwu A, Ordinoha B. Prevalence of Diarrhoea and Associated Sociodemographic Factors among Children Receiving Care in the Paediatrics Department of Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Yenegoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria. International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health. 2018 Dec 31:1-1.

Munzhedzi, Mukhethwa, et al. "Community knowledge, attitudes and practices towards malaria in Ha-Lambani, Limpopo Province, South Africa: a cross-sectional household survey." Malaria journal 20.1 (2021): 1-12.

Mutisi A. Risk Factors for Typhoid Fever in Hurungwe District, Zimbabwe: 2016-2018 (Doctoral dissertation, University of Johannesburg (South Africa)).

Kiilu CK. Rotavirus infection among children under two years of age with acute diarrhoeal illness seen at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (Doctoral dissertation, Moi University).

Munyai, Livhuwani. Assessment of community knowledge and prevention practices of malaria in Mutale Municipality, Vhembe District. Diss. 2019.

Claudine U, Kim JY, Kim EM, Yong TS. Association between Sociodemographic Factors and Diarrhea in Children Under 5 Years in Rwanda. The Korean Journal of Parasitology. 2021 Feb;59(1):61.

Hong, Tao, et al. "The Moderated Mediation Role of Malaria Knowledge and Household Income in the Relationship between Insecticide-Treated Mosquito Nets and Malaria." J Clin Images Med Case Rep 2.5 (2021): 1391.

Abiwu, V. A. Use of Insecticide Treated Nets among Households with Children Under Five Years in Agotime-Ziope District. Diss. University Of Ghana, 2018.

Fagbamigbe AF, Adebola OG, Dukhi N, Fagbamigbe OS, Uthman OA. Exploring the socio-economic determinants of educational inequalities in diarrhoea among under-five children in low-and middle-income countries: a Fairlie decomposition analysis. Archives of Public Health. 2021 Dec;79(1):1-7.

Muzyamba, Cecilia K. Muchepa. "THE RESPONDENTS’KNOWLEDGE LEVELS ON MALARIA AND MALARIA CONTROL IN SAMFYA DISTRICT, ZAMBIA."