Hugo Rázuri

1.8k total citations
18 papers, 223 citations indexed

About

Hugo Rázuri is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Hugo Rázuri has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 223 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Infectious Diseases, 6 papers in Epidemiology and 6 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Hugo Rázuri's work include Child Nutrition and Water Access (6 papers), Influenza Virus Research Studies (4 papers) and Global Maternal and Child Health (4 papers). Hugo Rázuri is often cited by papers focused on Child Nutrition and Water Access (6 papers), Influenza Virus Research Studies (4 papers) and Global Maternal and Child Health (4 papers). Hugo Rázuri collaborates with scholars based in Peru, United States and Canada. Hugo Rázuri's co-authors include Stalin Vilcarromero, Theresa W. Gyorkos, Martín Casapía, Brittany Blouin, Daniel G. Bausch, Joel M. Montgomery, Yeny Tinoco, Carol Zavaleta-Cortijo, Sten H. Vermund and Eduardo Gotuzzo and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Clinical Infectious Diseases and Emerging infectious diseases.

In The Last Decade

Hugo Rázuri

18 papers receiving 215 citations

Peers

Hugo Rázuri
Laura Senyonjo United Kingdom
Sarah Elwood United States
Álvaro Whittembury United States
Soledad Colombe United States
Olivia Cords United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hugo Rázuri

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Valdivia, Hugo O., Hugo Rázuri, Roberto Fernández, et al.. (2021). Diversity, distribution and natural Leishmania infection of sand flies from communities along the Interoceanic Highway in the Southeastern Peruvian Amazon. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 15(2). e0009000–e0009000. 4 indexed citations
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Casapía, Martín, Antonio Montresor, Elham Rahme, et al.. (2021). Maternal postpartum deworming and infant milk intake: Secondary outcomes from a trial. Maternal and Child Nutrition. 17(4). e13183–e13183. 5 indexed citations
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Salmón-Mulanovich, Gabriela, Mark P. Simons, Carmen Flores-Mendoza, et al.. (2019). Seroprevalence and Risk Factors for Rickettsia and Leptospira Infection in Four Ecologically Distinct Regions of Peru. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 100(6). 1391–1400. 12 indexed citations
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Rázuri, Hugo, et al.. (2019). Situación nutricional de los niños migrantes venezolanos a su ingreso al Perú y las acciones emprendidas para proteger su salud y nutrición. Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública. 36(3). 504–504. 5 indexed citations
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Blouin, Brittany, et al.. (2017). Determinants of first trimester attendance at antenatal care clinics in the Amazon region of Peru: A case-control study. PLoS ONE. 12(2). e0171136–e0171136. 19 indexed citations
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Romero, Candice, Yeny Tinoco, Hugo Rázuri, et al.. (2017). Incidence of Norovirus-Associated Diarrhea and Vomiting Disease Among Children and Adults in a Community Cohort in the Peruvian Amazon Basin. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 65(5). 833–839. 14 indexed citations
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Casapía, Martín, Hermann Silva Delgado, Antonio Montresor, et al.. (2017). A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial of Maternal Postpartum Deworming to Improve Infant Weight Gain in the Peruvian Amazon. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 11(1). e0005098–e0005098. 10 indexed citations
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Rázuri, Hugo, Martín Casapía, Elham Rahme, et al.. (2016). Governance, organization, accountability and sustainability of a region-wide school-based deworming program in Loreto, Peru. Acta Tropica. 159. 219–226. 8 indexed citations
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Sánchez, Juan F., Eric S. Halsey, Angela M. Bayer, et al.. (2015). Needs, Acceptability, and Value of Humanitarian Medical Assistance in Remote Peruvian Amazon Riverine Communities. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 92(6). 1090–1099. 11 indexed citations
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Rázuri, Hugo, Monika Malecki, Yeny Tinoco, et al.. (2015). Human Coronavirus-Associated Influenza-Like Illness in the Community Setting in Peru. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 93(5). 1038–1040. 13 indexed citations
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Tinoco, Yeny, Joel M. Montgomery, Martha I. Nelson, et al.. (2015). Transmission dynamics of pandemic influenzaA(H1N1)pdm09 virus in humans and swine in backyard farms inTumbes,Peru. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses. 10(1). 47–56. 15 indexed citations
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Tinoco, Yeny, Eduardo Azziz‐Baumgartner, Hugo Rázuri, et al.. (2015). A population‐based estimate of the economic burden of influenza in Peru, 2009–2010. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses. 10(4). 301–309. 13 indexed citations
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Montgomery, Joel M., Patricia A. Conrad, Bruno M. Ghersi, et al.. (2014). Native Rodent Species Are Unlikely Sources of Infection for Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis along the Transoceanic Highway in Madre de Dios, Peru. PLoS ONE. 9(7). e103358–e103358. 5 indexed citations
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Rázuri, Hugo, Rafal Tokarz, Bruno M. Ghersi, et al.. (2014). Andes Hantavirus Variant in Rodents, Southern Amazon Basin, Peru. Emerging infectious diseases. 20(2). 257–260. 8 indexed citations
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Rázuri, Hugo, Candice Romero, Yeny Tinoco, et al.. (2012). Population-based active surveillance cohort studies for influenza: lessons from Peru. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 90(4). 318–320. 16 indexed citations
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Vilcarromero, Stalin, Patricia V. Aguilar, Eric S. Halsey, et al.. (2010). Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis and 2 Human Deaths, Peru. Emerging infectious diseases. 16(3). 553–556. 20 indexed citations
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Masuoka, Penny, et al.. (2009). Predicted Geographic Ranges for North American Sylvatic Trichinella Species. Journal of Parasitology. 95(4). 829–837. 18 indexed citations
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Zavaleta-Cortijo, Carol, et al.. (2008). Expansion of HIV and syphilis into the Peruvian Amazon: a survey of four communities of an indigenous Amazonian ethnic group. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 12(6). e89–e94. 27 indexed citations

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