David L. Thomas

987 total citations
26 papers, 738 citations indexed

About

David L. Thomas is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Hepatology and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, David L. Thomas has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 738 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Epidemiology, 9 papers in Hepatology and 8 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in David L. Thomas's work include Hepatitis C virus research (9 papers), Hepatitis B Virus Studies (7 papers) and HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment (5 papers). David L. Thomas is often cited by papers focused on Hepatitis C virus research (9 papers), Hepatitis B Virus Studies (7 papers) and HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment (5 papers). David L. Thomas collaborates with scholars based in United States, Uganda and Australia. David L. Thomas's co-authors include Richard D. Moore, Richard E. Chaisson, Mark Sulkowski, Shruti H. Mehta, Jacquie Astemborski, Allan Ronald, David Vlahov, Andrew Kambugu, Robert Colebunders and Moses R. Kamya and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Hepatology and Clinical Infectious Diseases.

In The Last Decade

David L. Thomas

20 papers receiving 692 citations

Peers

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Countries citing papers authored by David L. Thomas

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Fields of papers citing papers by David L. Thomas

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All Works

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Kandathil, Abraham J., et al.. (2025). Antibody-mediated control of anellovirus infection: evidence from people who inject drugs. Journal of Virology. 99(12). e0161225–e0161225.
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Irvin, Risha, Miranda R. Jones, Anthony P. James, et al.. (2024). High prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection among incarcerated persons: Results from the Louisiana Hepatitis C Elimination Plan's opt‐out testing program in prisons. Journal of Viral Hepatitis. 31(7). 432–435. 1 indexed citations
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Thomas, David L., et al.. (2021). Fighting TB in underserved populations: homeless communities. British Journal of Nursing. 30(1). 24–26. 1 indexed citations
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Thomas, David L., et al.. (2014). Mycobacterium aviumComplex Infection in a Patient with Sickle Cell Disease and Severe Iron Overload. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2014. 1–5. 6 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Warren N., David R. Nelson, Jean–Michel Pawlotsky, et al.. (2013). Direct-Acting Antiviral Agents and the Path to Interferon Independence. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 12(5). 728–737. 29 indexed citations
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Nelson, David R., Donald M. Jensen, Mark Sulkowski, et al.. (2012). Hepatitis C Virus: A Critical Appraisal of New Approaches to Therapy. PubMed. 2012. 1–21. 3 indexed citations
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Ocama, Ponsiano, Michael Katwere, Jordan J. Feld, et al.. (2008). The spectrum of liver diseases in HIV infected individuals at an HIV treatment clinic in Kampala, Uganda.. PubMed. 8(1). 8–12. 32 indexed citations
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Lutwama, Fred, Harriet Mayanja‐Kizza, Hasan M Shihab, et al.. (2008). Evaluation of Dynabeads and Cytospheres Compared With Flow Cytometry to Enumerate CD4+ T Cells in HIV-Infected Ugandans on Antiretroviral Therapy. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 48(3). 297–303. 24 indexed citations
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Thomas, David L., et al.. (2007). Effect of Prepartum Photoperiod on Milk Production and Prolactin Concentration of Dairy Ewes. Journal of Dairy Science. 91(1). 85–90. 15 indexed citations
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Kamya, Moses R., Harriet Mayanja‐Kizza, Andrew Kambugu, et al.. (2007). Predictors of Long-Term Viral Failure Among Ugandan Children and Adults Treated With Antiretroviral Therapy. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 46(2). 187–193. 184 indexed citations
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Sulkowski, Mark, Shruti H. Mehta, Richard E. Chaisson, David L. Thomas, & Richard D. Moore. (2004). Hepatotoxicity associated with protease inhibitor-based antiretroviral regimens with or without concurrent ritonavir. AIDS. 18(17). 2277–2284. 128 indexed citations
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Macher, Abe M., David L. Thomas, & Sindy M. Paul. (2002). Contraindicated antiretroviral drug combinations.. PubMed. 100(12). 19–21; quiz 22. 1 indexed citations
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Bais, R, et al.. (2001). Evaluation of amylase and lipase in the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. ANZ Journal of Surgery. 71(10). 577–582. 83 indexed citations
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Astemborski, Jacquie, et al.. (2001). Isoniazid Preventive Therapy, Hepatitis C Virus Infection, and Hepatotoxicity among Injection Drug Users Infected withMycobacterium tuberculosis. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 33(10). 1687–1691. 47 indexed citations
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Thio, Chloe L., Darlene Marti, Stephen J. O’Brien, et al.. (1999). Class II HLA Alleles and Hepatitis B Virus Persistence in African Americans. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 179(4). 1004–1006. 97 indexed citations
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Thomas, David L.. (1997). Desertification: the uneasy interface between science, people & environmental issues in Africa. Review of African Political Economy. 24(74). 3 indexed citations
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Bengston, Mervyn, James M. Desmarchelier, G. T. Smith, et al.. (1987). Synergised cyfluthrin and cypermethrin as grain protectants on bulk wheat. Pesticide Science. 21(1). 23–37. 18 indexed citations
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Berger, L. L., et al.. (1987). Effect of Prenatal Androgenization on Lamb Performance, Carcass Composition and Reproductive Function. Journal of Animal Science. 65(6). 1465–1470. 23 indexed citations
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Thomas, David L., et al.. (1980). Effects of Onion Transplant Pruning and Orientation on Plant Survival, Yield, and Size Distribution1. HortScience. 15(1). 28–29. 1 indexed citations

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