Brita M. de Jong

424 total citations
11 papers, 303 citations indexed

About

Brita M. de Jong is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Emergency Medical Services and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Brita M. de Jong has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 303 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 5 papers in Emergency Medical Services and 3 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Brita M. de Jong's work include Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (6 papers), Pediatric health and respiratory diseases (5 papers) and Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (3 papers). Brita M. de Jong is often cited by papers focused on Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (6 papers), Pediatric health and respiratory diseases (5 papers) and Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (3 papers). Brita M. de Jong collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United States and Cyprus. Brita M. de Jong's co-authors include Cuno S.P.M. Uiterwaal, Jan L. L. Kimpen, Cornelis K. van der Ent, Theo Verheij, Marieke M. van der Zalm, Diederick E. Grobbee, Nienke van Putte‐Katier, Mattijs E. Numans, Bert Brunekreef and Peter W. Moorman and has published in prestigious journals such as CHEST Journal, Hypertension and European Respiratory Journal.

In The Last Decade

Brita M. de Jong

11 papers receiving 295 citations

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All Works

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Putte‐Katier, Nienke van, Anne C. van der Gugten, Cuno S.P.M. Uiterwaal, et al.. (2012). Early life lung function and respiratory outcome in the first year of life. European Respiratory Journal. 40(1). 198–205. 6 indexed citations
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Putte‐Katier, Nienke van, Marion Koopmans, CSPM Uiterwaal, et al.. (2011). Relationship between parental lung function and their children’s lung function early in life. European Respiratory Journal. 38(3). 664–671. 4 indexed citations
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Jong, Brita M. de, Cornelis K. van der Ent, Marieke M. van der Zalm, et al.. (2009). Respiratory symptoms in young infancy: child, parent and physician related determinants of drug prescription in primary care. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. 18(7). 610–618. 12 indexed citations
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Zalm, Marieke M. van der, Cuno S.P.M. Uiterwaal, Berry Wilbrink, et al.. (2009). Respiratory Pathogens in Respiratory Tract Illnesses During the First Year of Life. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 28(6). 472–476. 49 indexed citations
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Putte‐Katier, Nienke van, Cuno S.P.M. Uiterwaal, Brita M. de Jong, et al.. (2007). The influence of maternal respiratory infections during pregnancy on infant lung function. Pediatric Pulmonology. 42(10). 945–951. 6 indexed citations
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Jong, Brita M. de, Cornelis K. van der Ent, Marieke M. van der Zalm, et al.. (2007). Determinants of Health Care Utilization for Respiratory Symptoms in the First Year of Life. Medical Care. 45(8). 746–752. 27 indexed citations
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Geerts, Caroline C., Diederick E. Grobbee, Cornelis K. van der Ent, et al.. (2007). Tobacco Smoke Exposure of Pregnant Mothers and Blood Pressure in Their Newborns. Hypertension. 50(3). 572–578. 46 indexed citations
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Uiterwaal, Cuno S.P.M., et al.. (2006). Passive respiratory mechanics measured during natural sleep in healthy term neonates and infants up to 8 weeks of life. Pediatric Pulmonology. 41(11). 1058–1064. 15 indexed citations
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Uiterwaal, Cuno S.P.M., et al.. (2005). Feasibility and Variability of Neonatal and Infant Lung Function Measurement Using the Single Occlusion Technique. CHEST Journal. 128(3). 1822–1829. 30 indexed citations
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Uiterwaal, Cuno S.P.M., Brita M. de Jong, Jan L. L. Kimpen, et al.. (2004). The Wheezing Illnesses Study Leidsche Rijn (WHISTLER): Rationale and Design. European Journal of Epidemiology. 19(9). 895–903. 72 indexed citations
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Jong, Brita M. de, et al.. (2001). Effects of electronic communication between the GP and the pharmacist. The quality of medication data on admission and after discharge. Family Practice. 18(6). 605–609. 36 indexed citations

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