Iliya Jalo
- Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
- Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
- Nutrition and Dietetics
- General Health Professions
- Genetics
- Co-authors
- Oghenebrume WaririFidelia Bode-ThomasPatricia AgabaA. U. El-NafatyDorothy J. VanderJagtRobert H. GlewUduak OkomoWinfred Dotse‐Gborgbortsi
- Topics
- Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (6 papers)Iron Metabolism and Disorders (5 papers)Global Maternal and Child Health (3 papers)
- Journals
- SHILAP Revista de lepidopterologíaPLoS ONEArchives of Disease in Childhood
- Partner nations
- NigeriaGambiaUnited Kingdom
In The Last Decade
Iliya Jalo
22 papers receiving 115 citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 46
- Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health 45
- Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health 26
- Nutrition and Dietetics 25
- General Health Professions 21
- Genetics 20
Countries citing papers authored by Iliya Jalo
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Fields of papers citing papers by Iliya Jalo
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Iliya Jalo. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Iliya Jalo. The network helps show where Iliya Jalo may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Iliya Jalo
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Iliya Jalo. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Iliya Jalo 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 Iliya Jalo. Iliya Jalo is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.
All Works
| # | Work | Indexed citations |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | |
| 2 | 2 | |
| 3 | 4 | |
| 4 | 1 | |
| 5 | 16 | |
| 6 | Rate, Indications and Outcome of Blood Transfusion in Neonates at Federal Teaching Hospital, Gombe, Nigeria. | 1 |
| 7 | 1 | |
| 8 | 10 | |
| 9 | 6 | |
| 10 | 15 | |
| 11 | 2 | |
| 12 | 1 | |
| 13 | 3 | |
| 14 | Spectrum of Congenital Malformations in Federal Teaching Hospital Gombe: A Ten-Year Review. | 2 |
| 15 | 10 | |
| 16 | 9 | |
| 17 | 5 | |
| 18 | 6 | |
| 19 | 16 | |
| 20 | 6 |
About Iliya Jalo
Iliya Jalo is a scholar working on Genetics, Hematology and Hepatology, having authored 25 papers that have together received 121 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (6 papers), Iron Metabolism and Disorders (5 papers) and Global Maternal and Child Health (3 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health (45 citations), Genetics (20 citations) and Emergency Medicine (17 citations). Iliya Jalo has collaborated with scholars based in Nigeria, Gambia and United Kingdom. Frequent co-authors include Oghenebrume Wariri, Fidelia Bode-Thomas, Patricia Agaba, A. U. El-Nafaty, Dorothy J. VanderJagt, Robert H. Glew, Uduak Okomo, Winfred Dotse‐Gborgbortsi, Nazeem Muhajarine and G. K. Dhaliwal. Their work appears in journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Archives of Disease in Childhood.
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