Dilara Islam

1.1k total citations
30 papers, 787 citations indexed

About

Dilara Islam is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Endocrinology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Dilara Islam has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 787 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Infectious Diseases, 18 papers in Endocrinology and 8 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Dilara Islam's work include Escherichia coli research studies (17 papers), Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (16 papers) and Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research (9 papers). Dilara Islam is often cited by papers focused on Escherichia coli research studies (17 papers), Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (16 papers) and Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research (9 papers). Dilara Islam collaborates with scholars based in Thailand, United States and Sweden. Dilara Islam's co-authors include Birger Christensson, Lisa Bandholtz, Jakob Nilsson, Birgitta Agerberth, Hans Wigzell, Guðmundur H. Guðmundsson, Pradip Kumar Bardhan, Alf A. Lindberg, Anne Lindberg and B Veress and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Medicine, PLoS ONE and Infection and Immunity.

In The Last Decade

Dilara Islam

28 papers receiving 765 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Dilara Islam Thailand 14 323 287 273 250 154 30 787
Eva Rozdzinski Germany 18 396 1.2× 150 0.5× 127 0.5× 176 0.7× 325 2.1× 32 1.2k
W Ealding United States 8 267 0.8× 534 1.9× 306 1.1× 53 0.2× 153 1.0× 9 1.0k
Elizabeth B. Norton United States 19 448 1.4× 384 1.3× 280 1.0× 60 0.2× 203 1.3× 47 1.1k
Sae‐Hae Kim South Korea 17 290 0.9× 411 1.4× 49 0.2× 97 0.4× 315 2.0× 37 926
Ivan Godinez United States 8 292 0.9× 433 1.5× 159 0.6× 30 0.1× 178 1.2× 9 869
Erik Nygren Sweden 13 187 0.6× 266 0.9× 300 1.1× 45 0.2× 133 0.9× 22 673
Toshiya Koga United States 12 121 0.4× 477 1.7× 93 0.3× 64 0.3× 150 1.0× 18 825
D Bryla United States 16 438 1.4× 239 0.8× 308 1.1× 366 1.5× 168 1.1× 19 1.1k
Margaret E. Bauer United States 22 162 0.5× 178 0.6× 227 0.8× 378 1.5× 158 1.0× 31 1.0k
Masanori Isaka Japan 18 380 1.2× 237 0.8× 137 0.5× 75 0.3× 151 1.0× 48 826

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Shrivastava, Shikha, Esther Ndungo, Dilara Islam, et al.. (2023). Oral immunization with Shigella sonnei WRSs2 and WRSs3 vaccine strains elicits systemic and mucosal antibodies with functional anti-microbial activity. mSphere. 9(1). e0041923–e0041923.
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Islam, Dilara, Rawiwan Im‐Erbsin, Matthew D. Wegner, et al.. (2023). Bioactivity and efficacy of a hyperimmune bovine colostrum product- Travelan, against shigellosis in a non-Human primate model (Macaca mulatta). PLoS ONE. 18(12). e0294021–e0294021. 2 indexed citations
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Bernshtein, Biana, Esther Ndungo, Deniz Cizmeci, et al.. (2022). Systems approach to define humoral correlates of immunity to Shigella. Cell Reports. 40(7). 111216–111216. 14 indexed citations
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Mason, Carl J., Thippawan Chuenchitra, Dilara Islam, et al.. (2022). Nationwide Seroprevalence of Scrub Typhus, Typhus, and Spotted Fever in Young Thai Men. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 106(5). 1363–1369. 2 indexed citations
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Chuenchitra, Thippawan, et al.. (2021). Human papillomavirus seroprevalence in young Thai men. Journal of Immunoassay and Immunochemistry. 43(2). 222–229. 1 indexed citations
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Islam, Dilara, et al.. (2017). In silico Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis and Molecular characterization of Escherichia coli. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science. 1 indexed citations
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Chuenchitra, Thippawan, et al.. (2016). Measles susceptibility in young Thai men suggests need for young adult measles vaccination: a cross sectional study. BMC Public Health. 16(1). 309–309. 9 indexed citations
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Bodhidatta, Ladaporn, Punnee Pitisuttithum, Karen T. Chang, et al.. (2012). Establishment of a Shigella sonnei human challenge model in Thailand. Vaccine. 30(49). 7040–7045. 23 indexed citations
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Feller, Andrea, Robin McKenzie, David N. Taylor, et al.. (2011). Comparative evaluation of the antibody in lymphocyte supernatant (ALS) and enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) assays for measuring mucosal immune responses to Shigella antigens. Vaccine. 29(47). 8487–8489. 10 indexed citations
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McKenzie, Robin, Malabi M. Venkatesan, Marcia K. Wolf, et al.. (2008). Safety and immunogenicity of WRSd1, a live attenuated Shigella dysenteriae type 1 vaccine candidate. Vaccine. 26(26). 3291–3296. 30 indexed citations
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Islam, Dilara, Michael D. Lewis, Apichai Srijan, et al.. (2005). Establishment of a non-human primate Campylobacter disease model for the pre-clinical evaluation of Campylobacter vaccine formulations. Vaccine. 24(18). 3762–3771. 18 indexed citations
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Islam, Dilara, Lisa Bandholtz, Jakob Nilsson, et al.. (2001). Downregulation of bactericidal peptides in enteric infections: A novel immune escape mechanism with bacterial DNA as a potential regulator. Nature Medicine. 7(2). 180–185. 328 indexed citations
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Islam, Dilara & Birger Christensson. (2000). Disease‐dependent changes in T‐cell populations in patients with shigellosis. Apmis. 108(4). 251–260. 11 indexed citations
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Worku, Shewangizaw, Birger Christensson, Anders Björkman, & Dilara Islam. (1997). Higher proportion of CD8+ T cells in the blood in healthy adults from Ethiopia and Bangladesh compared with Sweden. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 91(5). 618–622. 23 indexed citations
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Islam, Dilara, B Veress, Pradip Kumar Bardhan, Anne Lindberg, & Birger Christensson. (1997). Quantitative assessment of IgG and IgA subclass producing cells in rectal mucosa during shigellosis.. Journal of Clinical Pathology. 50(6). 513–520. 15 indexed citations
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Islam, Dilara, B Veress, Pradip Kumar Bardhan, Anne Lindberg, & Birger Christensson. (1997). In situ characterization of inflammatory responses in the rectal mucosae of patients with shigellosis. Infection and Immunity. 65(2). 739–749. 83 indexed citations
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Islam, Dilara, Bengt Wretlind, Lennart Hammarström, Birger Christensson, & Alf A. Lindberg. (1996). Semiquantitative estimation of Shigella antigen‐specific antibodies: correlation with disease severity during shigellosis. Apmis. 104(7-8). 563–574. 10 indexed citations
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Islam, Dilara, Pradip Kumar Bardhan, Alf A. Lindberg, & Birger Christensson. (1995). Shigella infection induces cellular activation of T and B cells and distinct species-related changes in peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets during the course of the disease. Infection and Immunity. 63(8). 2941–2949. 31 indexed citations
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Li, An, et al.. (1994). Immune responses in Vietnamese children after a single dose of the auxotrophic, live Shigella flexneri Y vaccine strain SFL124. Journal of Infection. 28(1). 11–23. 23 indexed citations
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Azim, Tasnim, et al.. (1993). A monoclonal antibody toShigella dysenteriaeserotype 13 cross-reacting with Shiga toxin. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 107(2-3). 343–347. 4 indexed citations

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