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Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research

ISSN: 2155-6113

Open Access

Citations Report

Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world.

Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research has got h-index 29, which means every article in Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research has got 29 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

66 61 32 29 31

Year wise citations received

484 590 666 563 560
Journal total citations count 5061
Journal impact factor 2.8
Journal 5 years impact factor 10.46
Journal cite score 9.49
Journal h-index 29
Journal h-index since 2018 21
Important citations

Balogun TM, Okokon M, Dasola F, Oyetubosun EJ, Abimbola A, Bonaventure B. Cryptococcal Antigenaemia among Treatment-Naïve Adult HIV-Infected Nigerian Patients. World Journal of AIDS. 2016 Feb 26;6(01):1.

Pe R, Chim B, Thai S, Lynen L, van Griensven J. Advanced HIV disease at enrolment in HIV care: trends and associated factors over a ten year period in Cambodia. PloS one. 2015 Nov 25;10(11):e0143320.

Kaplan JE, Vallabhaneni S, Smith RM, Chideya-Chihota S, Chehab J, Park B. Cryptococcal antigen screening and early antifungal treatment to prevent cryptococcal meningitis: a review of the literature. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2015 Apr 15;68:S331-9.

Gwadz M, Cleland CM, Belkin M, Ritchie A, Leonard N, Riedel M, Banfield A, Colon P, Elharrar V, Kagan J, Mildvan D. ACT2 peer-driven intervention increases enrollment into HIV/AIDS medical studies among African Americans/blacks and Hispanics: a cluster randomized controlled trial. AIDS and Behavior. 2014 Dec 1;18(12):2409-22.

Kolade ER, Atilola OG, Babalola TV, Komolafe OI. HIV–TB co-infection and associated risk factors among HIV positive patients at Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Ogun State, South-West Nigeria. HIV & AIDS Review. 2016 Dec 31;15(2):69-72.

Anejo-Okopi JA, Agbaji OO, Ebonyi AO, Agaba PA, Onywera H, Oguche S, Mbaawuaga EM, Audu O, Abba JO, Nimzing L, Isa SE. Factors associated with long-standing HIV-1 infection among HAART treatment-naïve adults in Jos, Nigeria.

Anígilájé EA, Aderibigbe SA, Adeoti AO, Nweke NO. Tuberculosis, before and after Antiretroviral Therapy among HIV-Infected Children in Nigeria: What Are the Risk Factors?. PloS one. 2016 May 27;11(5):e0156177.

Kurosu M. Development of drugs against dormant Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Development. 2016 Feb:48-70.

Ebonyi AO, Oguche S, Ejeliogu EU, Agbaji OO, Shehu NY, Abah IO, Sagay AS, Ugoagwu PO, Okonkwo PI, Idoko JA, Kanki PJ. Prevalence of and risk factors for pulmonary tuberculosis among newly diagnosed HIV-1 infected Nigerian children. Germs. 2016 Mar;6(1):21.

Mitku AA, Dessie ZG, Muluneh EK, Workie DL. Prevalence and associated factors of TB/HIV co-infection among HIV Infected patients in Amhara region, Ethiopia. African health sciences. 2016;16(2):588-95.

Fekadu S, Teshome W, Alemu G. Prevalence and determinants of Tuberculosis among HIV infected patients in south Ethiopia. The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries. 2015 Aug 29;9(08):898-904.

Bond KT, Gunn AJ. Perceived Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) among Sexually Active Black Women: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships. 2016;3(1):1-24.

Waller MN. Factors Associated with African American Women’s Sexual Health and Risk Behavior: A Mixed Methods Study (Doctoral dissertation, THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER).

Gates ML, Staples-Horne M, Cartier J, Best C, Walker V, Schwartz D, Yoo W. Understanding psychosocial and high-risk sexual behaviors among detained juveniles: a descriptive study protocol. JMIR research protocols. 2015 Oct;4(4).

Decker MR, Chung SE, Ellen JM, Sherman SG. Do young women engage in greater sexual risk behaviour with biological fathers of their children?. Sexually transmitted infections. 2015 Sep 21:sextrans-2015.

Hale SP. Examining psychosocial factors and intent to use prep as an HIV prevention strategy among African American women in the southern United States (Doctoral dissertation, Texas Woman's University).

Gates ML, Staples-Horne M, Cartier J, Best C, Stone R, Walker V, Hastings B, Yoo W, Webb NC, Braithwaite RL. A Call to Develop Evidence-based Interventions to Reduce Sexually Transmitted Infections in Juvenile Justice Populations. Journal of health care for the poor and underserved. 2016;27(2):34-44.

Hendrick CE, Canfield C. HIV Risk-Reduction Prevention Interventions Targeting African American Adolescent Women. Adolescent Research Review.:1-9.

Teitelman AM, Calhoun J, Duncan R, Washio Y, McDougal R. Young women's views on testing for sexually transmitted infections and HIV as a risk reduction strategy in mutual and choice-restricted relationships. Applied Nursing Research. 2015 Aug 31;28(3):215-21.

Harawa NT, Obregon NB, McCuller WJ. Partnerships between black women and behaviorally bisexual men: Implications for HIV risk and prevention. Sexuality & culture. 2014 Dec 1;18(4):870-91.

Google Scholar citation report
Citations: 5061

Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research received 5061 citations as per Google Scholar report

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