John Fangman

751 total citations
21 papers, 550 citations indexed

About

John Fangman is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Epidemiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, John Fangman has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 550 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 5 papers in Epidemiology and 4 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in John Fangman's work include Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (8 papers), Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies (4 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (4 papers). John Fangman is often cited by papers focused on Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (8 papers), Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies (4 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (4 papers). John Fangman collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. John Fangman's co-authors include Ronald Hoekstra, Robert J. Couser, Teresa Ferrara, Ryan P. Westergaard, Joshua A. Barocas, Nathaniel R. Payne, Meghan B. Brennan, Shawnika J. Hull, Emanuel P. Gaziano and David T. Scadden and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Annals of Internal Medicine and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

John Fangman

20 papers receiving 523 citations

Peers

John Fangman
Robert Spears United States
Kamal Ali United Kingdom
Maria Mascola United States
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All Works

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Dryden‐Peterson, Scott, Andy Kim, Ellen C. Caniglia, et al.. (2025). Severe outcomes of COVID-19 among adults with increased risk conditions: A population-based observational study. PLoS ONE. 20(2). e0316529–e0316529. 1 indexed citations
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Frits, Michelle, et al.. (2025). Primary Care Physician Time Spent in Patient Care: An Observational Study Using Electronic Health Record Logs. Annals of Internal Medicine. 178(12). 1688–1697.
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Stahl, C.A., et al.. (2023). Evaluating the efficacy and safety of differing gun caliber and ammunition combinations for the euthanasia or depopulation of market-weight pigs. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 31(6). 278–288. 1 indexed citations
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Crotty, Bradley H., et al.. (2021). Does a Centralized Scheduling Process Improve Referral Timeliness?. PubMed. 120(3). 200–204. 1 indexed citations
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Graham, Mary Beth, et al.. (2017). Environmental Cleaning of Outpatient Exam Rooms: How Frequent is Enough?. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 39(1). 114–115. 1 indexed citations
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Barocas, Joshua A., Benjamin P. Linas, Arthur Y. Kim, John Fangman, & Ryan P. Westergaard. (2016). Acceptability of Rapid Point-of-Care Hepatitis C Tests Among People Who Inject Drugs and Utilize Syringe-Exchange Programs. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 3(2). ofw075–ofw075. 8 indexed citations
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Barocas, Joshua A., et al.. (2014). Barriers and facilitators of hepatitis C screening among people who inject drugs: a multi-city, mixed-methods study. Harm Reduction Journal. 11(1). 1–1. 103 indexed citations
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Westergaard, Ryan P., et al.. (2014). Provider Workforce Assessment in a Rural Hepatitis C Epidemic. Journal of Primary Care & Community Health. 6(3). 215–217. 22 indexed citations
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Ananthakrishnan, Ashwin N., Emily L. McGinley, John Fangman, & Kia Saeian. (2009). Hepatitis C/HIV co-infection is associated with higher mortality in hospitalized patients with Hepatitis C or HIV. Journal of Viral Hepatitis. 17(10). 720–729. 17 indexed citations
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Fangman, John, et al.. (1994). Prematurity prevention programs: An analysis of successes and failures. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 170(3). 744–750. 17 indexed citations
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Ferrara, Teresa, Ronald Hoekstra, Robert J. Couser, et al.. (1994). Survival and follow-up of infants born at 23 to 26 weeks of gestational age: Effects of surfactant therapy. The Journal of Pediatrics. 124(1). 119–124. 73 indexed citations
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Ferrara, Teresa, Ronald Hoekstra, Robert J. Couser, et al.. (1994). Survival and follow-up of infants born at 23 to 26 weeks of gestational age. Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing. 13(4). 200–200. 1 indexed citations
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Payne, Nathaniel R., et al.. (1993). New Prospective Studies of the Association of Ureaplasma urealyticum Colonization and Chronic Lung Disease. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 17(Supplement_1). S117–S121. 47 indexed citations
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Payne, Nathaniel R., Gregory B. Wright, Robert J. Couser, et al.. (1991). Recurrent pulmonary arterial hypertension following neonatal treatment with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Critical Care Medicine. 19(9). 1210–1212. 9 indexed citations
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Couser, Robert J., et al.. (1990). Effects of exogenous surfactant therapy on dynamic compliance during mechanical breathing in preterm infants with hyaline membrane disease. The Journal of Pediatrics. 116(1). 119–124. 83 indexed citations
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Soll, Roger F., Ronald Hoekstra, John Fangman, et al.. (1990). Multicenter Trial of Single-Dose Modified Bovine Surfactant Extract (Survanta) for Prevention of Respiratory Distress Syndrome. PEDIATRICS. 85(6). 1092–1102. 91 indexed citations
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Ferrara, Teresa, Ronald Hoekstra, Emanuel P. Gaziano, et al.. (1989). Changing outcome of extremely premature infants (≤26 weeks' gestation and ≤750 gm): Survival and follow-up at a tertiary center. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 161(5). 1114–1118. 25 indexed citations
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Fangman, John, et al.. (1981). Regionalization of perinatal care: results of a cooperative community based program.. PubMed. 64(10). 637–40. 2 indexed citations
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Leibel, Rudolph L., et al.. (1974). Chronic meningococcemia in childhood.. JAMA Pediatrics. 127(1). 8 indexed citations
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Whalen, William J. & John Fangman. (1963). Respiration of Heart Muscle as Affected by Oxygen Tension. Science. 141(3577). 274–275. 10 indexed citations

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