Cathy Roth

4.2k total citations
28 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Cathy Roth is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Emergency Medical Services and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Cathy Roth has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Infectious Diseases, 9 papers in Emergency Medical Services and 8 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Cathy Roth's work include Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research (13 papers), Viral Infections and Vectors (8 papers) and Disaster Response and Management (8 papers). Cathy Roth is often cited by papers focused on Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research (13 papers), Viral Infections and Vectors (8 papers) and Disaster Response and Management (8 papers). Cathy Roth collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, France and United States. Cathy Roth's co-authors include Pierre Formenty, Zhenqiang Bi, Marie-Paule Kiény, Piers Millett, Daniel G. Bausch, Heinz Feldmann, Paul M. Cox, Eric Bertherat, Christopher Dye and Sylvie Briand and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet and Clinical Infectious Diseases.

In The Last Decade

Cathy Roth

27 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Cathy Roth Switzerland 15 942 339 301 219 167 28 1.3k
Pierre Nabeth Senegal 18 840 0.9× 285 0.8× 155 0.5× 469 2.1× 115 0.7× 35 1.3k
Taro Kamigaki Japan 20 546 0.6× 811 2.4× 241 0.8× 151 0.7× 220 1.3× 67 1.5k
G Rodier Switzerland 18 950 1.0× 460 1.4× 308 1.0× 393 1.8× 307 1.8× 47 1.6k
Abdulsalami Nasidi Nigeria 23 554 0.6× 394 1.2× 104 0.3× 259 1.2× 93 0.6× 44 1.5k
Anton Camacho United Kingdom 19 697 0.7× 471 1.4× 177 0.6× 271 1.2× 704 4.2× 34 1.3k
Abdourahmane Sow Senegal 17 592 0.6× 100 0.3× 129 0.4× 415 1.9× 89 0.5× 38 862
Benoît Kebela Ilunga Democratic Republic of the Congo 16 488 0.5× 279 0.8× 158 0.5× 122 0.6× 218 1.3× 24 920
Foday Sahr Sierra Leone 21 824 0.9× 250 0.7× 165 0.5× 308 1.4× 109 0.7× 87 1.4k
Osman Dar United Kingdom 20 344 0.4× 187 0.6× 99 0.3× 430 2.0× 174 1.0× 46 1.2k
Tamano Matsui Japan 21 626 0.7× 311 0.9× 34 0.1× 404 1.8× 125 0.7× 78 1.3k

Countries citing papers authored by Cathy Roth

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Fields of papers citing papers by Cathy Roth

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Cathy Roth

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All Works

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Mehand, Massinissa Si, Piers Millett, Farah Al‐Shorbaji, et al.. (2018). World Health Organization Methodology to Prioritize Emerging Infectious Diseases in Need of Research and Development. Emerging infectious diseases. 24(9). 77 indexed citations
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Pothier, Pierre, et al.. (2017). Viral prevalence and laboratory investigations of gastroenteritis in institutions for dependent people. Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses. 47(8). 546–553. 2 indexed citations
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Maini, Rishma, Virginia Murray, Cathy Roth, et al.. (2017). Biological risk: epidemics. UNU Collections (United Nations University). 1 indexed citations
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Modjarrad, Kayvon, et al.. (2016). Developing Global Norms for Sharing Data and Results during Public Health Emergencies. PLoS Medicine. 13(1). e1001935–e1001935. 93 indexed citations
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Ambert‐Balay, Katia, A. Mosnier, Serge Aho, et al.. (2015). Burden of gastroenteritis outbreaks: specific epidemiology in a cohort of institutions caring for dependent people. Journal of Hospital Infection. 91(1). 19–27. 6 indexed citations
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Mosnier, Anne, et al.. (2015). Influenza prevention in nursing homes: Great significance of seasonal variability and spatio-temporal pattern. La Presse Médicale. 44(10). e311–e319. 4 indexed citations
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Grolla, Allen, Steven M. Jones, Lisa Fernando, et al.. (2011). The Use of a Mobile Laboratory Unit in Support of Patient Management and Epidemiological Surveillance during the 2005 Marburg Outbreak in Angola. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 5(5). e1183–e1183. 48 indexed citations
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Kerkhove, Maria D. Van, Niels G. Becker, J C Desenclos, et al.. (2010). Studies Needed to Address Public Health Challenges of the 2009 H1N1 Influenza Pandemic: Insights from Modeling. PLoS Medicine. 7(6). e1000275–e1000275. 66 indexed citations
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Bi, Zhenqiang, Pierre Formenty, & Cathy Roth. (2008). Hantavirus Infection: a review and global update. The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries. 2(1). 3–23. 186 indexed citations
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Bausch, Daniel G., Heinz Feldmann, Thomas W. Geisbert, et al.. (2007). Outbreaks of Filovirus Hemorrhagic Fever: Time to Refocus on the Patient. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 196(s2). S136–S141. 41 indexed citations
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Khan, Sheik Humarr, Augustine Goba, May Chu, et al.. (2007). New opportunities for field research on the pathogenesis and treatment of Lassa fever. Antiviral Research. 78(1). 103–115. 129 indexed citations
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Bi, Zhenqiang, Pierre Formenty, & Cathy Roth. (2007). Human bocavirus, a real respiratory tract pathogen. African Journal of Microbiology Research. 1(5). 51–56. 3 indexed citations
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Formenty, Pierre, Eric M. Leroy, Alain Epelboïn, et al.. (2006). Detection of Ebola Virus in Oral Fluid Specimens during Outbreaks of Ebola Virus Hemorrhagic Fever in the Republic of Congo. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 42(11). 1521–1526. 109 indexed citations
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Formenty, Pierre, Cathy Roth, Thomas Grein, et al.. (2005). Les pathogènes émergents, la veille internationale et le Règlement sanitaire international (2005). Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses. 36(1). 9–15. 17 indexed citations
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Olowokure, Babatunde & Cathy Roth. (2005). Mini‐Symposium Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS): Reshaping global public health. Public Health. 120(1). 3–5. 1 indexed citations
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Darwish, Ahmed A., Cathy Roth, Philippe Duclos, et al.. (2002). Investigation into a cluster of infant deaths following immunization: evidence for methanol intoxication. Vaccine. 20(29-30). 3585–3589. 11 indexed citations
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Dilraj, Athmanundh, Felicity T. Cutts, J Fernández de Castro, et al.. (2000). Response to different measles vaccine strains given by aerosol and subcutaneous routes to schoolchildren: a randomised trial. The Lancet. 355(9206). 798–803. 126 indexed citations
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Crowcroft, Natasha S., Cathy Roth, B J Cohen, & Elizabeth Miller. (1999). Guidance for control of parvovirus B19 infection in healthcare settings and the community. Journal of Public Health. 21(4). 439–446. 20 indexed citations

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