Attia Bari

43 papers receiving 514 citations

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Attia Bari
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  • Pharmacy 61
  • Family Practice 24
  • Emergency Medical Services 76
  • Health Information Management 37
  • Nutrition and Dietetics 120
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The 25 scholars most cited alongside Attia Bari, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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1 200291
2 201667
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Breastfeeding improves survival, but not nutritional status, of 12-35 months old children in rural Bangladesh.
198949
4 201737
5 202037
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Adherence to asthma treatment and their association with asthma control in children.
201824
7 201824
8 202117
9 201816
10 201715
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Postgraduate residents' perception of the clinical learning environment; use of postgraduate hospital educational environment measure (PHEEM) in Pakistani context.
201813
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Childhood Acute Bacterial Meningitis: Clinical Spectrum, Bacteriological Profile and Outcome.
201612
13 201712
14 201811
15 201910
16 20209
17 20188
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Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
20138
19 20216
20 20216

About Attia Bari

Attia Bari is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Surgery, having authored 46 papers that have together received 547 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Child Nutrition and Water Access (9 papers), Innovations in Medical Education (7 papers), COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies (6 papers), Kawasaki Disease and Coronary Complications (4 papers), Patient Safety and Medication Errors (4 papers), Bacterial Infections and Vaccines (4 papers), Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues (3 papers) and Medical Education and Admissions (3 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Pharmacy (61 citations), Family Practice (24 citations), Emergency Medical Services (76 citations), Health Information Management (37 citations) and Nutrition and Dietetics (120 citations). Attia Bari has collaborated with scholars based in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. Frequent co-authors include Ahsan Waheed Rathore, Rehan Ahmed Khan, André Briend, Uzma Jabeen, Nighat Sultana, Mohamed Al‐Eraky, Junaid Rashid, Masood Sadiq, Muhammad Bilal Sarwar and Uzma Kazmi. Their work appears in journals such as Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, Water Research, The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, Child Care Health and Development and Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association.

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