Andrew Redfern

815 total citations
21 papers, 89 citations indexed

About

Andrew Redfern is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, General Health Professions and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrew Redfern has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 89 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Infectious Diseases, 5 papers in General Health Professions and 4 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Andrew Redfern's work include Emergency and Acute Care Studies (4 papers), SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research (3 papers) and Respiratory viral infections research (3 papers). Andrew Redfern is often cited by papers focused on Emergency and Acute Care Studies (4 papers), SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research (3 papers) and Respiratory viral infections research (3 papers). Andrew Redfern collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, United States and Netherlands. Andrew Redfern's co-authors include P. J. Goddard, John A. Milne, Michael C. Appleby, Marieke M. van der Zalm, Gert U. van Zyl, Lilly M. Verhagen, Mathilda Claassen, Neshaad Schrueder, Marije Van Schalkwyk and Helena Rabie and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Clinical Infectious Diseases and Archives of Disease in Childhood.

In The Last Decade

Andrew Redfern

18 papers receiving 85 citations

Peers

Andrew Redfern
Jordi Chi Spain
Henry Neumann United States
Sishir Subedi United States
Nina Yancheva Bulgaria
Jessica Miller United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Redfern, Andrew, et al.. (2025). A novel tool for assessing pediatric emergency care in low- and middle-income countries: a pilot study. International Journal of Emergency Medicine. 18(1). 15–15. 2 indexed citations
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Redfern, Andrew, Lilly M. Verhagen, Mathilda Claassen, et al.. (2024). Clinical spectrum of disease and outcomes in children with Omicron SARS-COV-2 infection in Cape Town, South Africa. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1(1). 27–33. 1 indexed citations
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Zalm, Marieke M. van der, Pierre Goussard, Andrew Redfern, et al.. (2024). Designing a Smartphone-Based Pulse Oximeter for Children in South Africa (Phefumla Project): Qualitative Analysis of Human-Centered Design Workshops With Health Care Workers. JMIR Human Factors. 11. e54983–e54983. 2 indexed citations
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Nieuwoudt, Martin, et al.. (2024). COVID-19 in children: Clinical presentation and hospital course at a district hospital in South Africa. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 39(1). 580–580.
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Hoddinott, Graeme, et al.. (2024). The socioeconomic impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on families affected by childhood respiratory illnesses in Cape Town, South Africa. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4(3). e0003020–e0003020.
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Redfern, Andrew, Marieke M. van der Zalm, Pierre Goussard, et al.. (2023). Clinical Presentation and Outcome of Acute Respiratory Illnesses in South African Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 42(8). 672–678. 3 indexed citations
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Redfern, Andrew, et al.. (2023). Short-term outcomes of South African children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children: a prospective cohort study. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 108(10). 792–798. 1 indexed citations
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Redfern, Andrew, et al.. (2023). Competencies of junior medical doctors in managing seriously ill and injured children: time to rethink our current training approach?. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics. 69(4). 1 indexed citations
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Henwood, Patricia C., Richard Pitcher, Andrew Redfern, et al.. (2022). Thoracic ultrasound for TB diagnosis in adults and children. Public Health Action. 12(1). 3–6. 4 indexed citations
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Redfern, Andrew, Marieke M. van der Zalm, Gert U. van Zyl, et al.. (2022). SARS-CoV-2 in children and their accompanying caregivers: Implications for testing strategies in resource limited hospitals. African Journal of Emergency Medicine. 12(3). 177–182. 2 indexed citations
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Redfern, Andrew, et al.. (2021). How much time do doctors spend providing care to each child in the ED? A time and motion study. Emergency Medicine Journal. 39(1). 23–29. 2 indexed citations
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Redfern, Andrew, et al.. (2020). Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Peripheral Lymph Nodes in Children: Practical Experience in a Tertiary Hospital. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics. 67(3). 1 indexed citations
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Redfern, Andrew, et al.. (2019). Comparison of the demographic and diagnostic profile of new patients attending a neurodevelopmental clinic in 2008/2009 and 2016. South African Journal of Child Health. 13(1). 6–10. 1 indexed citations
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Solomons, Regan, et al.. (2019). Risk-Stratification of Children Presenting to Ambulatory Paediatrics with First-Onset Seizures: Should We Order an Urgent CT Brain?. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics. 66(3). 299–314. 2 indexed citations
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Cluver, Lucie, Catherine L. Ward, Franziska Meinck, et al.. (2016). Developing a parenting programme to prevent child abuse in South Africa: A pre-post pilot study. Research on Social Work Practice. 2 indexed citations
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Redfern, Andrew, Anthony Westwood, & Kirsten A. Donald. (2016). Children with disabling chronic conditions in the Western health subdistrict of Cape Town, South Africa: Estimating numbers and service gaps. South African Medical Journal. 106(3). 302–302. 4 indexed citations
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Redfern, Andrew, Kirsten A. Donald, & Syed Sameer Nadvi. (2011). P07.5 To review the utility of neuroimaging in cerebral palsy within a resource poor setting. European Journal of Paediatric Neurology. 15. S61–S61. 1 indexed citations
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Appleby, Michael C., et al.. (2003). What Price Cheap Food?. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics. 16(4). 395–408. 26 indexed citations

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