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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.

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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 1.64
Journal 5 years impact factor 10.46
Journal cite score 9.49
Journal h-index 29
Journal h-index since 2018 21
Important citations

Soumya, D., & Hima Bindu, A. (2011). Opportunistic diseases as a consequence of HIV/AIDS. J AIDS Clin Res, 2(6), 5.

Amare, B., Moges, B., Mulu, A., Yifru, S., & Kassu, A. (2015). Quadruple burden of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, chronic intestinal parasitoses, and multiple micronutrient deficiency in ethiopia: a summary of available findings. BioMed research international, 2015.

Anyabolu, H. C., Adejuyigbe, E. A., & Adeodu, O. O. (2014). Serum micronutrient status of Haart-Naïve, HIV infected children in South Western Nigeria: a case controlled study. AIDS research and treatment, 2014.

Amare, B., Moges, B., Fantahun, B., Tafess, K., Woldeyohannes, D., Yismaw, G., ... & Kassu, A. (2012). Micronutrient levels and nutritional status of school children living in Northwest Ethiopia. Nutrition journal, 11(1), 108.

Sahoo, C. K. Problems and Proceedings to Antiretroviral Therapy for the Treatment of AIDS.

Holtgravea, D. R., Kima, J. J., Hallb, H. I., Wehrmeyera, L., & Maulsbya, C. (2014). Behavioral Aspects of HIV Treatment as Prevention.

Manaf, R. A. (2015). HIV Risk and Preventive Behaviours among the Intimate Partners of Men Who Inject Drugs in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.

Abdul Manaf, R. (2015). HIV risk and preventive behaviours among the intimate partners of men who inject drugs in Malaysia (Doctoral dissertation, University of Otago).

Soumya, D., & Hima Bindu, A. (2011). Opportunistic diseases as a consequence of HIV/AIDS. J AIDS Clin Res, 2(6), 5.

Knight, R., Small, W., Pakula, B., Thomson, K., & Shoveller, J. (2014). A scoping study to identify opportunities to advance the ethical implementation and scale-up of HIV treatment as prevention: priorities for empirical research. BMC medical ethics, 15(1), 54.

Holtgrave, D. R., Maulsby, C., Wehrmeyer, L., & Hall, H. I. (2012). Behavioral factors in assessing impact of HIV treatment as prevention. AIDS and Behavior, 16(5), 1085-1091.

Persson, A. (2013). Non/infectious corporealities: tensions in the biomedical era of ‘HIV normalisation’. Sociology of Health & Illness, 35(7), 1065-1079.

Mittal, A., Sharma, B., Pathan, N., Garg, S., & Vyas, N. (2016). Trend of HIV seropositivity among children attending ICTC SMS Medical College Jaipur, Rajasthan. Archives of Medicine and Health Sciences, 4(1), 17.

Narayanan, S., & M. Kalappa, N. (2017). Speech, language and swallowing difficulties in a child with aids. Acta Oto-Laryngologica Case Reports, 2(1), 34-42.

Arun Kumar, R., Sathish Kumar, D., & Nishanth, T. (2011). Assessment & Effectiveness of Surgeries in Human Safety. J Clinic Experiment Ophthalmol, 2(201), 2.

Shah, I., Dhabe, H., & Dey, A. (2015). Demographic pattern of parents of HIV infected and exposed children. Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, 3(3), 149-151.

Soumya, D., & Hima Bindu, A. (2011). Opportunistic diseases as a consequence of HIV/AIDS. J AIDS Clin Res, 2(6), 5.

Naga Anusha, P. (2011). Antiretroviral Strategies for Treatment of HIV. J Antivir Antiretrovir, 1, 2.

Hima Bindu, A., & Naga Anusha, P. (2011). Adverse effects of highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART). J Antivir Antiretrovir, 3, 060-064.

Côté, J., Cossette, S., Ramirez-Garcia, P., Pokomandy, A., Worthington, C., Gagnon, M. P., ... & Tremblay, C. (2015). Evaluation of a Web-based tailored intervention (TAVIE en santé) to support people living with HIV in the adoption of health promoting behaviours: an online randomized controlled trial protocol. BMC public health, 15(1), 1042.

Google Scholar citation report
Citations: 5061

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

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