David R. Tribble

8.3k total citations
227 papers, 4.8k citations indexed

About

David R. Tribble is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, David R. Tribble has authored 227 papers receiving a total of 4.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 116 papers in Infectious Diseases, 77 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 47 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in David R. Tribble's work include Travel-related health issues (60 papers), Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (55 papers) and Hepatitis Viruses Studies and Epidemiology (27 papers). David R. Tribble is often cited by papers focused on Travel-related health issues (60 papers), Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (55 papers) and Hepatitis Viruses Studies and Epidemiology (27 papers). David R. Tribble collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Egypt. David R. Tribble's co-authors include Mark S. Riddle, Shannon D. Putnam, Chad K. Porter, John W. Sanders, Clinton K. Murray, Robert W. Frenck, Amy Weintrob, Dana M Blyth, Bradley A. Lloyd and Carlos J. Rodríguez and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Gastroenterology and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

David R. Tribble

220 papers receiving 4.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David R. Tribble United States 38 2.4k 1.2k 862 850 690 227 4.8k
Mark S. Riddle United States 45 3.5k 1.5× 1.5k 1.3× 1.0k 1.2× 903 1.1× 1.6k 2.3× 236 7.5k
Pablo C. Okhuysen United States 43 3.7k 1.6× 791 0.7× 431 0.5× 705 0.8× 901 1.3× 151 6.1k
Robert W. Frenck United States 40 1.9k 0.8× 551 0.5× 452 0.5× 1.1k 1.4× 674 1.0× 116 4.7k
Charles D. Ericsson United States 37 1.5k 0.6× 2.2k 1.9× 582 0.7× 522 0.6× 768 1.1× 110 4.2k
Wilfrid van Pelt Netherlands 50 3.7k 1.6× 672 0.6× 3.5k 4.1× 855 1.0× 1.2k 1.7× 203 8.2k
Jan Jacobs Belgium 44 1.3k 0.6× 2.2k 1.9× 980 1.1× 1.6k 1.9× 788 1.1× 265 7.1k
Eric R. Houpt United States 47 5.3k 2.3× 583 0.5× 614 0.7× 1.4k 1.6× 572 0.8× 230 8.2k
Mecky Matee Tanzania 40 2.2k 0.9× 631 0.5× 571 0.7× 1.7k 2.0× 452 0.7× 198 5.2k
Hanan H. Balkhy Saudi Arabia 43 3.6k 1.5× 684 0.6× 371 0.4× 1.7k 2.0× 500 0.7× 154 8.0k
Nina Langeland Norway 41 2.3k 1.0× 991 0.8× 282 0.3× 1.6k 1.9× 592 0.9× 231 6.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by David R. Tribble

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David R. Tribble

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of David R. Tribble. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of David R. Tribble based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with David R. Tribble. David R. Tribble is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Mende, Katrin, et al.. (2025). Characteristics and framework analysis of Department of Defense hospital Antibiotic Stewardship Programs guided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Core Elements. Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology. 5(1). e56–e56. 1 indexed citations
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Ernlund, Amanda, Collin M. Timm, Caroline English, et al.. (2024). Dynamics of the Oral Microbiome During Initial Military Training at Fort Benning, Georgia. Military Medicine. 189(7-8). e1753–e1759.
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Geringer, Matthew R., Laveta Stewart, Faraz Shaikh, et al.. (2024). Epidemiology and timing of infectious complications from battlefield-related burn injuries. Burns. 50(9). 107200–107200. 2 indexed citations
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Pollett, Simon, Dan Lü, Stephanie A Richard, et al.. (2024). The risk and risk factors of chikungunya virus infection and rheumatological sequelae in a cohort of U.S. Military Health System beneficiaries: Implications for the vaccine era. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 18(8). e0011810–e0011810. 2 indexed citations
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Heger, Christopher D., Francisco Ramı́rez, Kevin L. Schully, et al.. (2024). Automated and virus variant-programmable surrogate test qualitatively compares to the gold standard SARS-CoV-2 neutralization assay. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(1). 68–68.
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Lindholm, David A, et al.. (2023). The Impact of Infectious Disease Syndromes on Activities During Military Travel. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 10(9). ofad461–ofad461. 1 indexed citations
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Blyth, Dana M, M Leigh Carson, Faraz Shaikh, et al.. (2023). Seasonality of Microbiology of Combat-Related Wounds and Wound Infections in Afghanistan. Military Medicine. 188(Supplement_6). 304–310. 4 indexed citations
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Walters, William A., Giselle Soto, Jamie Fraser, et al.. (2020). Epidemiology and associated microbiota changes in deployed military personnel at high risk of traveler's diarrhea. PLoS ONE. 15(8). e0236703–e0236703. 29 indexed citations
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Liang, Stephen Y., Brendan Jackson, Faraz Shaikh, et al.. (2019). Urinary Tract Infections after Combat-Related Genitourinary Trauma. Surgical Infections. 20(8). 611–618. 6 indexed citations
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Li, Ping, et al.. (2017). Association of Enterococcus spp. with Severe Combat Extremity Injury, Intensive Care, and Polymicrobial Wound Infection. Surgical Infections. 19(1). 95–103. 24 indexed citations
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Rodríguez, Carlos J., Amy Weintrob, Jinesh Shah, et al.. (2014). Risk Factors Associated with Invasive Fungal Infections in Combat Trauma. Surgical Infections. 15(5). 521–526. 41 indexed citations
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Akers, Kevin S., Katrin Mende, Wendy C. Zera, et al.. (2014). Biofilms and persistent wound infections in United States military trauma patients: a case–control analysis. BMC Infectious Diseases. 14(1). 190–190. 75 indexed citations
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Porter, Chad K., et al.. (2013). Willingness to receive a hypothetical avian influenza vaccine among US military personnel in mid-deployment. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics. 9(12). 2613–2617. 3 indexed citations
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Mancuso, James D., Gerald H. Mazurek, David R. Tribble, et al.. (2011). Discordance among Commercially Available Diagnostics for Latent Tuberculosis Infection. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 185(4). 427–434. 48 indexed citations
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McKenzie, R., Chad K. Porter, Joyce A. Cantrell, et al.. (2011). Volunteer Challenge With Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli That Express Intestinal Colonization Factor Fimbriae CS17 and CS19. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 204(1). 60–64. 19 indexed citations
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Kirkpatrick, Beth D. & David R. Tribble. (2010). Update on human Campylobacter jejuni infections. Current Opinion in Gastroenterology. 27(1). 1–7. 70 indexed citations
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Tribble, David R., et al.. (2009). Nonbattle Injury Among Deployed Troops: An Epidemiologic Study. Military Medicine. 174(12). 1256–1262. 46 indexed citations
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Ferguson, Michael A., et al.. (2009). Cardiac Diastolic Dysfunction Is Prevalent in HIV-Infected Patients. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 23(4). 231–238. 31 indexed citations
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Porter, Chad K., David R. Tribble, Pablo A. Aliaga, Heather Halvorson, & Mark S. Riddle. (2008). Infectious Gastroenteritis and Risk of Developing Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Gastroenterology. 135(3). 781–786. 148 indexed citations

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