F March

462 total citations
21 papers, 348 citations indexed

About

F March is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, F March has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 348 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Infectious Diseases, 12 papers in Epidemiology and 7 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in F March's work include Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology (7 papers), Mycobacterium research and diagnosis (5 papers) and Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics (4 papers). F March is often cited by papers focused on Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology (7 papers), Mycobacterium research and diagnosis (5 papers) and Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics (4 papers). F March collaborates with scholars based in Spain. F March's co-authors include Pere Coll, F Sánchez, Guillem Prats, Carmen Muñoz, N. Cardeñosa, Rafael Cantón, Joaquín López‐Contreras, M. Gurguí, Rodrigo Martino and Joan A. Caylà and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy and Clinical Microbiology and Infection.

In The Last Decade

F March

21 papers receiving 343 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
F March Spain 11 187 182 80 55 51 21 348
José E. Vasquez United States 9 161 0.9× 279 1.5× 51 0.6× 17 0.3× 9 0.2× 13 454
Beena Uppal India 12 81 0.4× 236 1.3× 48 0.6× 191 3.5× 22 0.4× 39 477
C E Musial United States 8 319 1.7× 327 1.8× 65 0.8× 78 1.4× 6 0.1× 12 511
Lúcia Helena Vitali Brazil 8 180 1.0× 154 0.8× 15 0.2× 31 0.6× 19 0.4× 14 396
Daniel Joffe United States 9 50 0.3× 121 0.7× 15 0.2× 66 1.2× 39 0.8× 28 386
Jock Harkness Australia 11 131 0.7× 242 1.3× 56 0.7× 126 2.3× 48 0.9× 17 430
Virginia Rodríguez Spain 16 240 1.3× 297 1.6× 30 0.4× 13 0.2× 7 0.1× 36 494
Kate Cummings United States 8 163 0.9× 228 1.3× 174 2.2× 18 0.3× 7 0.1× 13 529
M. Rabodonirina France 13 338 1.8× 543 3.0× 54 0.7× 392 7.1× 12 0.2× 22 824
M. A. Piens France 15 453 2.4× 572 3.1× 30 0.4× 178 3.2× 11 0.2× 29 775

Countries citing papers authored by F March

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Fields of papers citing papers by F March

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of F March

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of F March. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of F March 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 F March. F March 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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Margall, N, F March, Montserrat Español, et al.. (2015). Two unusual hepatitis C virus subtypes, 2j and 2q, in Spain: Identification by nested-PCR and sequencing of a NS5B region. Journal of Virological Methods. 223. 105–108. 4 indexed citations
2.
Sánchez, F, et al.. (2015). Implication of Candida parapsilosis FKS1 and FKS2 Mutations in Reduced Echinocandin Susceptibility. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 59(6). 3570–3573. 36 indexed citations
3.
March, F. (2012). Análisis de la transmisión de la tuberculosis en la población penitenciaria. Revista Española de Sanidad Penitenciaria. 1(4). 2 indexed citations
4.
Benito, Natividad, Montserrat Vilà, Joaquín López‐Contreras, et al.. (2012). Outbreak of Pseudomonas fluorescens bloodstream infection in a coronary care unit. Journal of Hospital Infection. 82(4). 286–289. 19 indexed citations
5.
Gurguí, M., F Sánchez, F March, et al.. (2011). Nosocomial outbreak of Blastoschizomyces capitatus associated with contaminated milk in a haematological unit. Journal of Hospital Infection. 78(4). 274–278. 49 indexed citations
6.
Borrell, Sònia, Griselda Tudó, Juan Vicente González‐Martín, et al.. (2009). Tuberculosis transmission patterns among Spanish-born and foreign-born populations in the city of Barcelona. Clinical Microbiology and Infection. 16(6). 568–574. 40 indexed citations
7.
Coll, Pere, Julio A. Vázquez, F March, et al.. (2001). Association between asymptomatic carriage and sporadic (endemic) meningococcal disease in an open community. Epidemiology and Infection. 127(2). 245–259. 3 indexed citations
8.
Caylà, Joan A., et al.. (2001). Molecular and conventional epidemiology of tuberculosis in an inner city district.. PubMed. 5(8). 724–31. 28 indexed citations
9.
Cortés, Pilar, et al.. (2000). Comparison of IS1245 restriction fragment length polymorphism and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis for typing clinical isolates of Mycobacterium avium subsp avium.. PubMed. 4(5). 463–72. 7 indexed citations
10.
Coll, Pere, I Montserrat, Manel Ballester, et al.. (1997). Epidemiologic evidence of transmission of donor-related bacterial infection through a transplanted heart.. PubMed. 16(4). 464–7. 14 indexed citations
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March, F, Pere Coll, Pilar Rodríguez, et al.. (1996). [Usefulness of DR, PGRS, and spoligotyping in the typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Comparison with IS6110].. PubMed. 14(3). 160–6. 2 indexed citations
13.
March, F, Montserrat Garrigó, C. Moreno, et al.. (1996). [Disseminated Mycobacterium genavense infection in patients with HIV infection. Description of 5 cases and review of the literature].. PubMed. 14(4). 220–6. 3 indexed citations
14.
Cardeñosa, N., Cristina Riera, Pilar Cortés, et al.. (1995). Detection and characterization by immunoblot analysis of potentially diagnostic Leishmania infantum polypeptides in human visceral leishmaniasis. Parasite Immunology. 17(10). 509–516. 25 indexed citations
15.
Espejo, E., Pere Coll, María Simó, et al.. (1995). [Epidemic outbreak of shigellosis following water intake].. PubMed. 13(3). 160–5. 7 indexed citations
16.
March, F, et al.. (1994). [Application of molecular epidemiology techniques in the study of food poisoning caused by Staphylococcus aureus].. PubMed. 103(10). 361–5. 1 indexed citations
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Sánchez, F, F March, N. Cardeñosa, et al.. (1993). Ultrastructural localization of major hydatid fluid antigens in brood capsules and protoscoleces of Echinococcus granulosus of human origin. Parasite Immunology. 15(8). 441–447. 21 indexed citations
18.
Navarro, Ferrán, et al.. (1992). [Evaluation of two commercial kits for detection of Helicobacter pylori specific antibodies in patients undergoing gastroscopy. A seroprevalence study in an asymptomatic population].. PubMed. 10(4). 190–4. 5 indexed citations
19.
Sánchez, F, et al.. (1991). Immunochemical localization of major hydatid fluid antigens in protoscoleces and cysts of Echinococcus granulosus from human origin. Parasite Immunology. 13(6). 583–592. 26 indexed citations
20.
March, F, Carlos Enrich, F Sánchez, et al.. (1991). Echinococcus granulosus: Antigen characterization by chemical treatment and enzymatic deglycosylation. Experimental Parasitology. 73(4). 433–439. 14 indexed citations

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