Fernanda de Mello Malta

1.4k total citations
67 papers, 734 citations indexed

About

Fernanda de Mello Malta is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Hepatology and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Fernanda de Mello Malta has authored 67 papers receiving a total of 734 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Epidemiology, 31 papers in Hepatology and 22 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Fernanda de Mello Malta's work include Hepatitis C virus research (27 papers), Hepatitis B Virus Studies (23 papers) and Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (17 papers). Fernanda de Mello Malta is often cited by papers focused on Hepatitis C virus research (27 papers), Hepatitis B Virus Studies (23 papers) and Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (17 papers). Fernanda de Mello Malta collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, Paraguay and United States. Fernanda de Mello Malta's co-authors include João Renato Rebello Pinho, Flair José Carrilho, Michele Soares Gomes‐Gouvêa, Fabiana Martins de Paula, Ronaldo César Borges Gryschek, Ana Catharina de Seixas Santos Nastri, Pedro Paulo Chieffi, Maria Cássia Mendes-Corrêa, Rúbia Anita Ferraz Santana and Deyvid Amgarten and has published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Journal of Hepatology and Frontiers in Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

Fernanda de Mello Malta

65 papers receiving 726 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Fernanda de Mello Malta Brazil 16 317 253 230 139 81 67 734
Khalifa Khalifa Egypt 11 482 1.5× 530 2.1× 170 0.7× 210 1.5× 27 0.3× 28 874
Volkmar Schottstedt Germany 16 237 0.7× 154 0.6× 219 1.0× 68 0.5× 94 1.2× 29 654
Karol Perlejewski Poland 15 229 0.7× 84 0.3× 163 0.7× 55 0.4× 161 2.0× 44 593
Alan Sher United States 13 172 0.5× 76 0.3× 219 1.0× 426 3.1× 102 1.3× 23 979
Antonio Orduña Spain 18 266 0.8× 63 0.2× 188 0.8× 138 1.0× 280 3.5× 56 1.0k
Seishi Asari Japan 18 347 1.1× 181 0.7× 182 0.8× 19 0.1× 130 1.6× 56 890
Ómar A. Saldarriaga United States 17 357 1.1× 66 0.3× 75 0.3× 132 0.9× 123 1.5× 42 750
Pat Caspar United States 8 249 0.8× 95 0.4× 143 0.6× 657 4.7× 169 2.1× 10 1.3k
Eliana Almeida Gomes Reis Brazil 17 168 0.5× 30 0.1× 138 0.6× 262 1.9× 29 0.4× 32 667
Alexander Kwarteng Ghana 15 76 0.2× 24 0.1× 388 1.7× 229 1.6× 74 0.9× 66 622

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Fernanda de Mello Malta

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Chang, Chung-Chou H., Paula Ribeiro Villaça, Daniel Joelsons, et al.. (2025). Intensive Therapeutic Plasma Exchange—New Approach to Treat and Rescue Patients with Severe Form of Yellow Fever. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 10(2). 39–39. 1 indexed citations
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Marra, Alexandre R., Takaaki Kobayashi, Jonas Marschall, et al.. (2024). Metagenomic next-generation sequencing in patients with fever of unknown origin: A comprehensive systematic literature review and meta-analysis. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease. 110(2). 116465–116465. 5 indexed citations
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Nastri, Ana Catharina de Seixas Santos, Fernanda de Mello Malta, Deyvid Amgarten, et al.. (2024). Acute Hepatitis Related to Hepatitis E Virus Genotype 3f Infection in Brazil. Journal of Medical Virology. 96(11). e70024–e70024. 1 indexed citations
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Luchs, Adriana, Marcílio Figueiredo Lemos, Antônio Charlys da Costa, et al.. (2023). Detection of Hepatitis E Virus Genotype 3 in Feces of Capybaras (Hydrochoeris hydrochaeris) in Brazil. Viruses. 15(2). 335–335. 7 indexed citations
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Reischak, Dilmara, et al.. (2023). First report and genetic characterization of the highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus in Cabot's tern (Thalasseus acuflavidus), Brazil. Veterinary and Animal Science. 22. 100319–100319. 9 indexed citations
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Gomes‐Gouvêa, Michele Soares, Fernanda de Mello Malta, Ana Paula Moreira Salles, et al.. (2021). Analysis of the complete genome of HBV genotypes F and H found in Brazil and Mexico using the next generation sequencing method. Annals of Hepatology. 27. 100569–100569. 2 indexed citations
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Paula, Fabiana Martins de, et al.. (2021). Toxocara DNA amplification in serum and tissue samples in BALB/c mice. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. 246. 111429–111429. 3 indexed citations
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Malta, Fernanda de Mello, et al.. (2021). Mass molecular testing for COVID19 using NGS-based technology and a highly scalable workflow. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 7122–7122. 12 indexed citations
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Malta, Fernanda de Mello, Celina Wakisaka Maruta, Paulo Ricardo Criado, et al.. (2019). Characterization of subtypes of Blastocystis sp. isolated from patients with urticaria, São Paulo, Brazil. Parasite Epidemiology and Control. 7. e00124–e00124. 13 indexed citations
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Mendes, Érica Araújo, Ana Catharina de Seixas Santos Nastri, Fernanda de Mello Malta, et al.. (2019). Sofosbuvir inhibits yellow fever virus in vitro and in patients with acute liver failure. Annals of Hepatology. 18(6). 816–824. 33 indexed citations
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Salles, Ana Paula Moreira, Fernanda de Mello Malta, Chung-Chou H. Chang, et al.. (2019). Lipase and factor V (but not viral load) are prognostic factors for the evolution of severe yellow fever cases. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. 114. e190033–e190033. 17 indexed citations
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Malta, Fernanda de Mello, Edson Abdala, Sílvia Figueiredo Costa, et al.. (2019). Subtypes of Blastocystis sp. isolated in fecal samples from transplant candidates in São Paulo, Brazil. Parasite Epidemiology and Control. 8. e00128–e00128. 11 indexed citations
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Pinho, João Renato Rebello, et al.. (2018). Prevalence of resistance-associated substitutions to direct-acting antiviral agents in hemodialysis and renal transplant patients infected with hepatitis C virus. Infection and Drug Resistance. Volume 11. 1993–2000. 5 indexed citations
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Malta, Fernanda de Mello, Wander Rogério Pavanelli, Ivete Conchon‐Costa, et al.. (2018). Molecular and Immnune Diagnosis: Further Testing for Human Strongyloidiasis. Molecular Diagnosis & Therapy. 22(4). 485–491. 4 indexed citations
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Assone, Tatiane, Fernanda de Mello Malta, Sonia Bakkour, et al.. (2017). Polymorphisms in HLA-C and KIR alleles are not associated with HAM/TSP risk in HTLV-1-infected subjects. Virus Research. 244. 71–74. 10 indexed citations
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Malta, Fernanda de Mello, Michele Soares Gomes‐Gouvêa, Nair Hideko Muto, et al.. (2016). HCV inter-subtype 1a/1b recombinant detected by complete-genome next-generation sequencing. Archives of Virology. 161(8). 2161–2168. 9 indexed citations
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Malta, Fernanda de Mello, Michele Soares Gomes‐Gouvêa, Rúbia Anita Ferraz Santana, et al.. (2016). Natural occurrence of NS5B inhibitor resistance-associated variants in Brazilian patients infected with HCV or HCV and HIV. Archives of Virology. 162(1). 165–169. 12 indexed citations
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Passos‐Castilho, Ana Maria, Valdemir Melechco Carvalho, Karina Helena Morais Cardozo, et al.. (2015). Serum lipidomic profiling as a useful tool for screening potential biomarkers of hepatitis B-related hepatocellular carcinoma by ultraperformance liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry. BMC Cancer. 15(1). 985–985. 20 indexed citations
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Abe‐Sandes, Kiyoko, Denise Carneiro Lemaire, Fernanda de Mello Malta, et al.. (2013). Myxovirus resistance, osteopontin and suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 polymorphisms predict hepatitis C virus therapy response in an admixed patient population: comparison with IL28B. Clinics. 68(10). 1325–1332. 3 indexed citations
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Malta, Fernanda de Mello, et al.. (2007). Acute hepatitis C virus infection assessment among chronic hemodialysis patients in the Southwest Parana State, Brazil. BMC Public Health. 7(1). 50–50. 18 indexed citations

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