Articles published in Journal of Vaccines & Vaccination have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Vaccines & Vaccination has got h-index 24, which means every article in Journal of Vaccines & Vaccination has got 24 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Vaccines & Vaccination.

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Total published articles

67 60 59 65 71 11 19 26 45 44 52 59 54 13 14

Research, Review articles and Editorials

14 14 19 41 29 11 15 16 17 34 40 42 38 10 10

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

38 46 40 30 42 0 4 10 28 10 12 17 21 3 4

Conference proceedings

18 8 32 23 0 0 112 104 154 315 180 116 110 122 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

121 206 193 258 232 212 200 205 224 245 110 61 22 20 0
Journal total citations count 2341
Journal impact factor 2.87
Journal 5 years impact factor 3.73
Journal cite score 4.69
Journal h-index 24
Important citations

Adhesin activity of Leptospira interrogans lipoprotein identified by in vivo and in vitro shotgun phage display.

Hypothesis: Human papillomavirus vaccination syndrome--small fiber neuropathy and dysautonomia could be its underlying pathogenesis.

Evaluation of the elastinolytic activity and protective effect of Leptallo I, a protein composed by metalloprotease and FA5/8C domains, from Leptospira interrogans Copenhageni

Interaction Between Virus-Like Particles (VLPs) and Pattern Recognition Receptors (PRRs) From Dendritic Cells (DCs): Toward Better Engineering of VLPs.

Antiviral activity of primary human trophoblast conditioned media against rift valley fever virus

On the relationship between human papilloma virus vaccine and autoimmune diseases

Murine hypothalamic destruction with vascular cell apoptosis subsequent to combined administration of human papilloma virus vaccine and pertussis toxin.

Novel Aspects and Strategies in Vaccination

Pathogenesis of Rift Valley Fever in Humans

Rift Valley fever virus infections in Egyptian cattle and their prevention

Vaccines against diseases transmitted from animals to humans: a one health paradigm

Potential Monoclonal Antibody Therapy for the Treatment of Ovarian Cancer

Molecular biology and genetic diversity of Rift Valley fever virus

Human Serum Proteins Recognized by CA215 and Cancerous Immunoglobulins and Implications in Cancer Immunology

CANCEROUS IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND CA215: IMPLICATIONS IN CANCER IMMUNOLOGY

Novel Aspects and Strategies in Vaccination

Peptide Mapping and Glycoanalysis of Cancer Cell–Expressed Glycoproteins CA215 Recognized by RP215 Monoclonal Antibody

Novel Aspects and Strategies in Vaccination

Novel Aspects and Strategies in Vaccination

Impact of Microbes on Ancestors